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San José, Ca., June 24, 2004

--- Today Mayor Ron Gonzales hammered in a
“Welcome Home” sign in front of the Villa Solera Family
Apartments on Lucretia Avenue.
The completion of the Villa Solera apartments realizes and
surpasses Mayor Gonzales’ goal of creating 6,000 affordable homes
over five-years in the City of San José.
The Mayor was joined by San José Councilmembers and Jim
Morley, president of JSM Enterprises, Inc. who built the affordable
homes at Villa Solera.
San
José’s Affordable Housing Program helps families afford to live
in the city in which they work. Creating affordable housing has been
a top priority for the City since 1999.

“San
José families and children deserve to live in a home that they can
afford so they can work and play in our community,” said Mayor Ron
Gonzales.
Since
the goal of building 6,000 affordable homes was set in 1999, the
City has built 6,099 affordable homes that cater to families,
seniors, single occupants, and special needs residents. In the last five years, the City has spent
over $195 million and has leveraged more than $740 million in
outside funds, totaling more than $935 million to help San José
families live in affordable homes.
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The 100 apartments at Villa Solera officially
opened in April 2004 and are targeted toward San José’s academic
population, such as teachers, students, and counselors.
“The
high cost of living in this region has made our focus clear.
We will continue to do everything we can to produce more
affordable housing for San José’s neediest residents” said
Leslye Corsiglia, Director of San José’s Housing Department.
“We have the most aggressive affordable housing program in
the State, if not the country.”
In his State of the City address in January 2004, Mayor
Gonzales recommitted to build another 6,000 affordable homes over
the next five years.
“As long as we have families struggling to live in our
community, we must do more,” said the Mayor.
“Today we have accomplished our goal set in 1999, and we
are committed to building another 6,000 affordable homes over the
next five years.”
From
1988 to 1998 approximately 4,000 affordable homes were created in
San José. Mayor
Gonzales proposed to increase that number by 50% over a five-year
period. This led to the
goal of creating 6,000 affordable homes over five years.
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The
6,099 affordable homes created in San José in the last five years
surpass the combined affordable housing created in all the cities
within Santa Clara County over the same time period.
As the region’s largest City, San José recognizes its role
as a leader in affordable housing creation both in the Bay Area and
throughout the State of California.

San
José's Department of Housing was created by the City Council in
1988 to consolidate a variety of housing programs under one roof and
to ensure that affordable housing in San José receives priority
attention. Since its creation, the Department has created programs
and policies that seek to improve, preserve, and increase the
affordable housing stock in the City of San José.
Aside from administering funding programs to build affordable
housing, the Department maintains a policy staff and provides
homeless assistance and referrals.
For
more information about the San José’s Affordable Housing
Programs, contact the San José Housing Department at (408) 277-8486
or visit their website at: www.sjhousing.org.
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