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Wildomar staff says city is roughly 40% of the way toward state housing goals; APR submitted to state
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Community Development Director Robert Flores told the Planning Commission the city submitted its annual progress report showing roughly 193 housing units reported last year (about 130 affordable), placing Wildomar at about 40% progress toward its RHNA allocation and mid‑planning period.
Community Development Director Robert Flores told the Wildomar Planning Commission that the city has submitted its annual progress report on the housing element and RHNA allocations to the state and that the state has accepted the filing.
Flores said the report shows the city recorded about 193 housing units in the last reporting period, approximately 130 of which were affordable. "In all, together, we are about 40% toward our progress of 100% compliance to those goals, and we're about 50% done with the planning period," Flores said.
He emphasized the city's role is to plan and facilitate housing through land‑use designations and zoning rather than to build housing directly. The report to the state's Office of Housing and Community Development is an annual statutory requirement; staff noted the item was placed on the consent calendar as an informational update and recommended no separate presentation at this time.
The commission did not remove the consent item for further discussion; staff offered to answer questions and to provide additional detail if commissioners wished.

