It's been three and a half years since we touched on hospital redevelopment in any substantive way here. That post from 2015 notes
The Burlingame City Council will address during a meeting Monday, Sept. 21, a proposal to get a head start on the environmental review of a project which could bring as many as 250 housing units to an approximately 8-acre site near the intersection of Trousdale Drive and Marco Polo Way.
Today's DJ has a letter to the editor addressing said need that I have excerpted here
Open letter to the Peninsula Health Care District Board
We write this letter as clergy in San Mateo County in relation to your role as custodians of a precious parcel of publicly owned land. We have a collective responsibility to ensure that vital conditions for well-being are available to all in society.
In that spirit we are asking you to reconsider your vision for the use of the Trousdale land. This publicly owned parcel represents an opportunity — even more so one that carries with it a moral responsibility — to provide as many seniors as possible an affordable place to live.
We call upon you to immediately pause and consider options that will enable more affordable rental apartments to be built on the land. Alternatives to market rate housing are possible — they must be vigorously explored — and we all share a responsibility in doing what we can to provide quality of life for our seniors who call this home.
The Rev. Dr. Penny Nixon; Congregational Church of San Mateo
Rabbi Marvin Goodman; Peninsula Sinai Congregation, Foster City
Pastor Holly Hillman; Burlingame United Methodist Church
I haven't followed what has transpired since the early EIR on 250 units–if anything at all has transpired. But I will say, that is a lot of units regardless of who lives in them. As Millbrae goes way overboard on development around the BART- Caltrain station, another 250 units has the potential to turn the north end into a congested mess. I hope the clergy aren't advocating for even more than that and would ask that they consider the effects on everyone as they back into the planning business.


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