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Belmont plans transfers of two group‑homes, sale of Emmett House and surplus declaration for tiny El Camino parcel
Summary
Belmont will transfer two licensed group homes to nonprofit partners, sell the historic Emmett House to seed new affordable housing, and declare a tiny El Camino parcel surplus to simplify future consolidation.
City staff updated the council Oct. 28 on the disposition strategy for four small city‑owned parcels that were originally acquired through the former redevelopment agency. The properties include: 730 El Camino (a licensed group home currently operated by Kynos), 503 Crestview (a licensed skilled‑care residence operated by a private provider), 1000 O’Neil (the Emmett House historic duplex) and a tiny vacant parcel at 780 El Camino Real.
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