Mountain View addressing renter displacement as housing development boom continues

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – DECEMBER 11: Royal Viking Apartments residents and supporters rally outside of Mountain View City Hall before the city council meeting in Mountain View, Calif., on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)

MOUNTAIN VIEW — As cities across the Bay Area plan on building thousands of new homes in the next decade to deal with the ongoing housing crisis, cities like Mountain View are devising new strategies to keep low-income renters in their homes or help them find a new place to live when forced out by new developments.

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