File #: 19-340    Version: 1 Name: Housing Element Annual Progress Report for 2018 (SR)
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 7/1/2019 Final action: 7/1/2019
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for the City of San Leandro Housing Element Annual Progress Report for the 2018 Calendar Year
Sponsors: Tom Liao
Attachments: 1. Att A-Hsg E 2018 Production Summary, 2. Att B to Staff Report-SL Hsg E APR 2018 FINAL
Related files: 19-351, 19-397
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Staff Report for the City of San Leandro Housing Element Annual Progress Report for the 2018 Calendar Year

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends that the City Council review and accept the 2018 Annual Progress Report (APR) submitted to the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the Governor's Office of Planning and Research. Pursuant to Govt. Code ?65400(a)(2)(B) the City of San Leandro is obligated to present the APR in a public meeting and allow the public to provide oral testimony and written comments.

BACKGROUND

The Housing Element is one of the seven required elements of the San Leandro General Plan. The City's current Housing Element covers 2015-2023 and was adopted in January 2015. The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) certified the City's 2015-2023 Housing Element Update in February 2015.

Pursuant to Government Code ?65400(a)(2), the City must submit an Annual Progress Report by April 1 of every year. Additionally, there are public funding programs offered by the California Department of Housing and Community Development among other State programs that incentivize submittal of the APR. The State's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and some transportation funding programs now require submittal of the APR as a threshold for funding eligibility. As required by the State, all Housing Element APRs are posted on the City's website for public review.

Analysis

The purpose of the Housing Element APR is to track and monitor the status of and progress in addressing the City's housing needs and goals. In the Fall of 2017, AB 879 (effective January 1, 2018) amended Government Code ?65400(a)(2) to augment the reporting requirements on how cities are achieving their Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) goals. The RHNA is an effort to quantify what each city and county should construct as a part of its "fair share" of housing to accommodate demographic growth projections for all inco...

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