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La Habra staff reports progress on general plan implementation; city has permitted 270 housing units toward RHNA allocation
Summary
City staff presented the annual report on implementation of La Habra’s general plan for 2024, noting the city has permitted 270 housing units this cycle — including 129 qualifying as low-income — and discussed how state laws (RHNA, ADU rules, density bonus) affect local control.
City staff presented the City of La Habra’s 2024 annual report on general plan implementation at the March 17 council meeting, saying the city continues to make progress toward its Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) allocation while pointing to state laws that limit local land‑use control.
“RHNA stands for the Regional Housing Needs Assessment,” Community Development Director Kim told the council, and she said the Southern California Association of Governments’ current cycle allocated 804 units to La Habra. Kim summarized…
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