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Cupertino council approves 99‑year DDA for 19‑unit IDD affordable housing amid CEQA and parking debate

City Council of Cupertino · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The City Council approved a disposition and development agreement and related permits for a 19‑unit independent IDD (intellectual and developmental disabilities) housing project on city land, extending affordability restrictions to 99 years; the vote followed debate over CEQA exemptions, festival parking impacts and surplus‑land procedures.

Cupertino — The City Council voted to approve a disposition and development agreement (DDA) and related resolutions to enable a 19‑unit independent living housing project for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities, setting affordability restrictions for 99 years.

Councilmember Mohan moved the recommended actions as updated by the city attorney; the motion included a finding that the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act and adoption of a resolution approving architectural and site approval (ASA) permit ASA‑22025‑006 updated to reflect 19 IDD units. The DDA was approved subject to revising the term of affordability from 55 to 99 years and updating reacquisition dates, with staff directed to finalize ancillary documents for execution. The motion carried with three yes votes,…

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