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City moves forward with ambitious affordable housing plan

June 17, 2024 | Whittier City, Los Angeles County, California



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City moves forward with ambitious affordable housing plan
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the progress and implications of the approved Housing Element for the city, certified by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) in October 2022. The meeting followed a series of community workshops and study sessions aimed at refining the housing strategy, which aims to accommodate nearly 3,400 new housing units, including 816 designated for very low-income residents.

Project manager Jose Rodriguez presented updates from the previous planning commission meeting held on June 3, highlighting public comments that emphasized the urgent need for affordable housing, reduced parking requirements, and enhanced alternative transportation options. The discussions also touched on the importance of inclusionary housing requirements and the potential removal of density restrictions along Whittier Boulevard.

Rodriguez noted that the city has met the state’s Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) requirements, which necessitate a comprehensive approach to both market-rate and affordable housing. The next steps involve adjusting zoning regulations to facilitate the development of the proposed housing units.

The meeting underscored the city’s commitment to addressing housing challenges while balancing community needs and state mandates. As the planning commission prepares to move forward with the resolution, officials are poised to implement strategies that align with both local and state housing goals.

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