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City staff to pursue inclusionary housing ordinance research and a fee nexus study, commission told

3585703 · May 29, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the Planning and Housing Commission that City Council directed staff to pursue research into an inclusionary housing ordinance and to retain a consultant to perform a fee nexus study; the ordinance would be a zoning-code amendment that will return to the commission for review and public outreach.

City of Corona planning staff told the Planning and Housing Commission that City Council voted last week to direct staff to pursue research into an inclusionary housing ordinance and to retain a consultant to prepare a fee nexus study.

The planning director reported that staff will perform outreach to stakeholders, including the Building Industry Association (BIA) and others, and that any ordinance would amend the zoning code and thus will be reviewed by the Planning and Housing Commission when a draft is ready. Staff characterized the next steps as stakeholder outreach, consultant selection for a fee nexus study (to support an in-lieu fee if adopted), and drafting ordinance language for review.

The commission received the update as an administrative report; Commissioners did not take action on the item at the meeting. Staff did not provide timelines or dollar estimates for the consultant work during the update.