Housing Element

What is a Housing Element?

The Housing Element is a local plan adopted by the City that provides an indication of the need for housing in terms of affordability, availability, adequacy, and accessibility. 

The Element provides a strategy to address housing needs and identifies a series of specific housing programs to meet community needs. State law requires that Housing Elements be updated in 8-year cycles. 

The City is currently in the 6th Housing Element cycle, also known as the 2021-2029 Housing Element planning period.

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Certified 2021-2029 Housing Element

On February 22, 2024, The Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) certified the revised 6th Cycle Housing Element.

WHAT IS THE REGIONAL HOUSING NEEDS ASSESSMENT (RHNA)

rhna_bannerThe City's current Housing Element of the General Plan was approved in 2024 and outlines the City's housing goals from 2021 through 2029.  The State of California requires that each jurisdiction's housing element be updated every eight (8) years and certified by the State. A major component of this Housing Element is the 6th Cycle Regional Housing Needs Assessment ("RHNA"), in which the State estimates each region's housing needs for all income groups.

The Regional Housing Needs Assessment ("RHNA") is a part of State housing element law that determines the projected and existing housing needs for each jurisdiction in the State.  In its Housing Element, the City must demonstrate to the State that there are no unnecessary barriers to the housing approval process in order to meet the RHNA allocation for the City.

On March 22, 2021, SCAG released its final allocation of housing units for each jurisdiction in its region, which can be found here. The City has received a final allocation of 1,207 new units for this upcoming planning period.

The Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG) and the Association of California Cities - Orange County (ACC-OC) have collaborated to create a video series designed to communicate the ins and outs of California’s complicated housing policies.  The first two videos in the series introduce and provide an overview of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA).

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