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Mountain View official chosen to lead Palo Alto Housing

Original post made on Oct 4, 2018

Randy Tsuda, who has served as director of Mountain View's Community Development Department for the past decade, will be the next president and CEO of Palo Alto Housing, the nonprofit announced Wednesday afternoon.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, October 3, 2018, 3:39 PM

Comments (3)

Posted by onward
a resident of Ventura
on Oct 4, 2018 at 10:27 am

Congrats to PAH. What an excellent hire to continue to lead the great work that Ms. Gonzalez implemented. Look forward to seeing PAH continue to create and provide much needed housing for all!


Posted by Randy
a resident of College Terrace
on Oct 4, 2018 at 4:33 pm

Our city needs more affordable housing, but a lot of high income parents are opposed since they don't want poor children to attend Palo Alto schools.


Posted by time to house our own and not give our money away.
a resident of Downtown North
on Oct 4, 2018 at 11:51 pm

It would be better if the city saved up the money for low income housing that we give to a private organization like Palo Alto Housing and then used it instead to buy apartments to help house our lower income city workers.

This is a win -win for the city. We get to have some city workers who would live in the city and actually get to know what is going on here and we, as a community, would be able to help our own.

We don't need to keep importing low income people from San Jose when we have people working for us that we could help.

It would be a good investment for the city and help our own. We would be like Stanford and provide lower income apartments to people who work for us and then they would move out if they left their jobs.


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