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Council approves 70 Measure D allocations for 2026, directs workshop on process
Summary
The Half Moon Bay Council adopted a resolution authorizing 70 Measure D residential allocations for 2026 (47 downtown — 24 base, 23 bonus — and 23 outside downtown), and directed staff to hold a public workshop explaining Measure D mapping, scoring, and ADU/carryover questions.
The Half Moon Bay City Council voted Dec. 16 to authorize 70 residential allocations under Measure D for the 2026 application year, approving staff's recommendation for 47 allocations in the downtown area (24 base and 23 bonus) and 23 allocations outside downtown.
Planning staff reviewed Measure D's purpose and mechanics: the voter-approved growth-management system in the Half Moon Bay Municipal Code (chapter 17.06) that limits new residential development to a base 1% population-growth allocation and allows an optional 0.5%…
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