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Kiku Crossing highlights 225 units of 100% affordable housing in San Mateo City

San Mateo City · May 29, 2026
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Presenters described Kiku Crossing as a 225-unit, 100% affordable development serving households as low as 30% of area median income, estimated to house about 500 residents; the site reuses two parking lots and includes a 526-space garage and 27 EV chargers.

Presenters highlighted Kiku Crossing, a 225-unit development in San Mateo City that the team described as 100% affordable housing serving households earning as low as 30% of area median income. Presenter said the project targets working households such as teachers, health-care workers and first responders and estimated it provides stability for about 500 residents.

The presenters described the project as a reuse of two surface parking lots adjacent to the region’s rail corridor connecting Silicon Valley and San Francisco, positioning the site as transit-oriented. They said the development includes two buildings joined by a pedestrian bridge and features a 526-space parking structure connected to the building by a bridge five floors up.

Presenters also noted vehicle electrification features: 27 EV chargers distributed across two floors of the parking structure. They framed the development as prioritizing innovation, design and safety, and said state-of-the-art technology is intended to connect residents and support community needs.

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