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Neighbors press Core Companies on HOA dues, parking and transparency at Agrihood meeting

Core Companies / Community meeting · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Residents at a Santa Clara community meeting pressed Core Companies about HOA dues, open‑space funding, parking spillover from the senior building and limited advance notice on the revised application; developers agreed to provide follow‑up briefings to HOA boards and additional information.

At a community meeting on the Agrihood project, residents pressed Core Companies for details about how the developer’s proposed change from 160 apartments to 44 townhomes would affect the master association budget, open‑space maintenance and local street parking.

Zach, a resident representing the existing 36 townhomes, said homeowners lack visibility into how about $200,000 a year is being spent to maintain the commons and asked how costs would be allocated if the unit count changes. "We have 0 visibility on that,"…

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