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Fullerton council adopts sixth‑cycle housing element, sending plan to state
Summary
The Fullerton City Council unanimously adopted the sixth‑cycle housing element on Jan. 7, approving policies and a sites inventory intended to meet a Regional Housing Needs Allocation of about 13,209 units and directing staff to submit the document to the state for HCD review.
The Fullerton City Council voted unanimously Jan. 7 to adopt the city’s sixth‑cycle housing element — the portion of the general plan that lays out how Fullerton will accommodate its assigned share of regional housing growth.
Director of Community and Economic Development Jane Thomas presented the update, saying the Southern California Association of Governments and the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) set Fullerton’s regional housing needs allocation (RHNA) at roughly 13,209 units for the cycle. Thomas told the council staff identified 205 parcels that could yield an estimated 10,288 new…
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