ENDORSED PROJECTS
Below are projects that have undergone review by our Project Review Committee and selected for endorsement.
East Bay • Los Angeles • North Bay • Peninsula • San Francisco • South Bay • SoCal
Affordable • Car Free • Density Bonus • For Sale • Mixed Use • Rental • Student Housing
One of the many benefits of HAC membership is getting support for your project at every step of the hearing and approval process.
The projects showcased below only date back to January 2013. To learn more about our project actions on past projects, email us at info@housingactioncoalition.org.
Mitchell Drive Townhomes (Walnut Creek)
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse Signature Development Group’s Mitchell Drive Townhomes in Walnut Creek, transforming an underutilized office park into a vibrant residential community with significant affordability, sustainability, and community benefits.
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Address: 2775–2855 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek
Homes: 422 Townhomes
Date of Review: August 6, 2025
Developers: Signature Development Group
Architect / Design: KTGY Group and Guzzardo Partnership Inc.
3700 California St. San Francisco
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse the 3700 California Street redevelopment in San Francisco, transforming the former California Pacific Medical Center campus into a multi-generational, context-sensitive residential community that blends high-quality housing with neighborhood character.
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Address: 3700 California Street, San Francisco
Homes: Approximately 530 residences
Date of Review: April 23, 2025
Developers: Prado Group
Architect / Design: BDE Architecture and Handel Architects
3705 Haven Ave. Menlo Park
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse March Capital’s 3705 Haven Avenue project in Menlo Park, transforming an underutilized commercial site into much-needed housing and delivering strong community and sustainability benefits.
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Address: 3705 Haven Avenue, Menlo Park
Homes: 112
Date of Review: February 12, 2025
Developers: March Capital Management
Architect: LPD Architects