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Mark Sawicki
Economic Development and Housing Manager
600 Elm Street
San Carlos, CA 94070
Phone: (650) 802-4263
Workforce Housing in San Carlos

Cherry Street Apartments - This six-unit apartment building near downtown San Carlos includes five two-bedroom units and one one-bedroom unit. Units are available to very-low and lower income level households.
Contact: HIP-Human Investment Project 650-348-6660

Laureola Oaks - A sixteen-unit rental townhouse complex accommodates families earning very low and lower-incomes. This development consists of four one-bedroom units, six two-bedroom units and six three-bedroom units. Persons who live and/or work in San Carlos are given a priority to rent the units.
Contact: Mid-Peninsula Housing Coalition 650-637-8206

Laurel Theater Apartments- This 42-unit mixed-use development consists of 16 studios, 14 one-bedroom and 12 two-bedroom units. Four units are available to very low-income person households.
Contact: JMS Development Partners 650-631-3713

Pacific Hacienda - This 89-unit mixed-use development consists of office, retail and housing units. Thirteen units will be available to low and moderate-income person households, possibly in 2002.
Contact: Pacific Peninsula Group 650-323-7900

Robbins Nest - A 6 bedroom shared resident home available to single parents working towards self-sufficiency through job training or education.
Contact: HIP-Human Investment Project 650-348-6660

San Carlos Elms Senior Care Facility - This 85-unit senior assisted care facility is located near downtown San Carlos and adjacent to City Hall, Library, and close to the Senior Center. Seventeen of the units are permanently set-aside for very-low income occupants. The Facility consists of 35 studios, 40 one-bedroom units and 10 two-bedroom units. Rent includes all meals in a common dining room.
Contact: http://www.sancarloselms.com 650-595-1500 email: info@scelms.com

Eligibility Chart for Workforce Housing Programs

2008 San Mateo County Income Limits (prepared 3/13/08)
as defined by HUD and the State of California

-----------Income Limits By Family Size-------------
Income Category
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Extremely Low*$23,750 $27,150 $30,550$33,950 $36,650 $39,350 $42,050
$44,800
Very Low*$39,600$45,250 $50,900 $56,550 $61,050 $65,600 $70,100
$74,650
HOME limit*$47,520 $54,300 $61,080 $67,860 $73,260 $78,720 $84,120
$89,580
Low *$63,350 $72,400 $81,450 $90,500 $97,700 $104,950 $112,200
$119,450
Median**$66,000$75,400 $84,900 $94,300 $101,800 $109,400 $116,900
$124,500
Moderate**$79,200 $90,600 $101,900 $113,200 $122,300 $131,300 $140,400
$149,400

**Income figures provided by HUD for all San Mateo County federal entitlement programs (CDBG, HOME, ESG)

**Income figures provided by State of California HCD - You should verify the income figures in use for each specific program.

For information regarding San Mateo County housing please call the San Mateo Housing Authority at (650) 802-3300.

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