HCD Comments – Lessons Learned in LA
This presentation provides a brief overview of major lessons learned from Los Angeles’s HCD comment and review process. See the presentation below or click the “Download” button to the left for a PDF.
This presentation provides a brief overview of major lessons learned from Los Angeles’s HCD comment and review process. See the presentation below or click the “Download” button to the left for a PDF.
Root Policy Research has provided this memo as a resource for responding to AFFH comments from HCD. See the memo below or click the “Download” button to the left for a PDF.
This memo from the Association of Bay Area Governments provides an overview of changes to timeline requirements for adopting a Housing Element and any necessary rezoning. See the memo below or click the “Download” button to the left for a PDF version.
See below or click the “download” button to the left to view the MTC-ABAG RHTA Resources flyer. Follow the link in the flyer for program details and information on how to access services.
Click here for meeting notes: SCCPC Meeting Notes 8.11.2022
Click here for meeting notes: SCCPC Meeting Notes 7.14.22
The following community groups work with the Planning Collaborative to support policies and programs that center equity in the Housing Element process.
A summary of data constraints data collected through a county-wide survey, for use in Housing Elements Constraints Analyses. Includes tables and graphics representing impact fees and processes for both single-family and multi-family housing development.
The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) has released the official State Income Limits for 2022, effective May 13, 2022 after the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s updated Public Housing and Section 8 Income Limits. For Santa Clara County’s Income Limits and more information see the PDF memo provided below.
As part of the Housing Element process the Santa Clara County Planning Collaborative holds stakeholder listening sessions to hear feedback on policy and processes. For this listening session a panel of affordable and market rate housing developers discussed the constraints and opportunities for new housing in the South Bay region. See below for a Meeting … Continued