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Wednesday: Atherton council reviews plan for civic center

Original post made on Oct 6, 2015

The recommended conceptual plan and budget for Atherton's new civic center will be reviewed by the Atherton City Council when it meets Wednesday.

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Posted by Turley
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on Oct 6, 2015 at 7:50 pm

Just a thought: With all the upgrades and regulations, where is Atherton's plan for any affordable housing? If Menlo Park got in trouble for not offering anything of this kind, where do Atherton, Woodside and Portola Valley stand on this?


Posted by really?
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on Oct 7, 2015 at 9:16 am

really? is a registered user.

Atherton's achieved its affordable housing requirement through reclassification of a number of existing units. A change in policy allows an owner in a house exceeding 5000 sf to deem their Au-Pair's bedroom, housekeeper's apartment over the garage, or basement maids room as contributing to the affordable stock of the Bay Area. This has been a win-win for everyone as it accounts for what was before seen as useless/underused floor space, while protecting the uniquely scenic qualities of the Atherton Village character from the blight that social housing can bring.

I can only hope that such a progressive attitude can be taken up by other communities.


Posted by Turley
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on Oct 7, 2015 at 10:48 am

Thank you "really?" for that information, I remember 50 years ago when Woodside and Portola Valley had outbuildings/quarters for workers on large properties, such as Webb Ranch. However, the majority of service workers do NOT live anywhere near Atherton, even though they have worked there for decades. Are there any housing options available to them? They are vital to our community, and shouldn't have to commute in from Modesto or somewhere that far.


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