SF affordable housing project would create homes for developmentally disabled

San Francisco is trying to address the problem with a proposal to build 102 units, 25% of which will be for people with developmental disabilities, on a city-owned property at Van Ness Avenue and Grove Street. The city has tapped two developers, the Kelsey and Mercy Housing, to build the project on a T-shaped parcel across from City Hall.

The homes will be available to households with a wide range of incomes. Some units will be set aside for those making 20% of area median income, $17,250 a year for an individual. Others will be priced for those making as much as $103,450 a year for an individual, which is 120% of the area median income.

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