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SANDAG, along with a coalition of business leaders, lenders, developers, realtors, environmentalists, housing advocates, and elected officials, is working to increase the supply and affordability of homes in the
San Diego
region.
In February, SANDAG Directors approved the final Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) for the 2005-2010 housing element cycle. The RHNA contains the total number of housing units (107,301) that the 18 cities and county government should plan for in their housing elements.
The RHNA also allocates each jurisdiction’s housing need into four income brackets: very low, low, moderate, and above moderate. State housing element law requires that each jurisdiction identify enough multifamily zoned land or take other actions to accommodate their share of lower income housing. In addition, directors approved incentives for jurisdictions that plan for and produce lower income housing and submit an annual report verifying compliance with their adopted housing elements and housing production by income category.
Project Manager:
Susan Baldwin
(619) 699-1943
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