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Mayor: Cupertino approved several housing projects and will enforce 'no net loss' on affordable capacity

City of Cupertino · March 3, 2026
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Mayor Kitty Moore said the city approved multiple housing projects to meet regional allocations, highlighted teacher and IDD-supportive housing plans, and reminded attendees that the state's no-net-loss rule requires replacing any lost affordable capacity.

Mayor Kitty Moore said Cupertino approved multiple housing projects over the last year, citing developments at the former Staples site, the United Furniture site and projects along Stevens Creek Boulevard. She said these approvals help the city meet its regional housing allocation requirements.

Moore singled out proposed moderate-income teacher and workforce…

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