Outspoken Christian NBA star Steph Curry and his wife, Ayesha, joined other residents of a wealthy California neighborhood in opposing a multi-family housing development project in their neighborhood.
Despite pushback from the Currys and other families, the Atherton City Council approved the plan to redevelop the lot on 23 Oakwood Blvd. While the approval means the development can take place, a public hearing must first occur before a building permit can be issued, a process that can take up to three years.
“This is a tough thing for a community like Atherton to change,” Atherton City Manager George Rodericks told NBC Bay Area Tuesday. “It’s a sea change. We’ve never had multi-family zoning.”
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