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La Mesa officials urge developers to prioritize affordable housing amid rising costs

December 04, 2024 | La Mesa, San Diego County, California


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La Mesa officials urge developers to prioritize affordable housing amid rising costs
La Mesa City Planning Commission is facing increasing pressure to address the growing housing affordability crisis in the community. During the meeting on December 4, 2024, concerns were raised about the lack of affordable housing options for middle-income residents. Currently, many new single-family homes are priced over $1 million, while rents for new apartments start at $3,000 per month.

The discussion highlighted the city's obligation to provide a diverse range of housing types as part of its general plan. However, local developers have not been meeting the needs for low and moderate-income housing. This gap in affordable housing is becoming a significant issue, as state legislation over the past decade has mandated that cities comply with their housing elements and fulfill regional housing needs.

The commission emphasized the importance of encouraging developers to create housing that is accessible to all income levels. As La Mesa continues to grow, the need for affordable housing solutions becomes increasingly urgent, prompting city officials to seek strategies that align with both community needs and state requirements. The outcome of these discussions could shape the future of housing in La Mesa, making it essential for stakeholders to remain engaged in the planning process.

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