
Cupertino housing project designed for people with disabilities
by Annalise Freimarck, San Jose Spotlight
A first-of-its-kind Cupertino development could advance housing accessibility at a low cost to future residents.
The project along Mary Avenue could bring about 40 affordable apartments to the city in a unique mix — 19 apartments designated for adults and families with children who have developmental disabilities and 20 for low-income residents. The two-story project is slated for a narrow, roughly 0.79 acres of underused city-owned property next to Highway 85, and will cut into parts of the street to accommodate the complex. Advocates said it’s a good first step in a city lacking accessible housing for the disabled community.

Cupertino's 40-unit housing project near Highway 85 advances
by Matthew Yoshimoto | Reporter , Silicon Valley Business Journal
A long-awaited affordable housing project for disabled individuals is advancing on a narrow strip of land in Cupertino.

A first-of-its-kind housing project comes to Cupertino
by Stephanie Lam | slam@bayareanewsgroup.com, Bay Area News Group
The Mary Avenue project will have 19 apartments designated for adults and families with children who have developmental disabilities and 20 for low-income residents.