California State Housing Plan Home Policy Research Plans Reports Plans Reports HCD issues educational plans and reports in addition to those that are federally and state mandated to educate all Californians on housing policy topics and to promote a more affordable and equitable housing landscape throughout the state San Francisco Housing Policy and Practice Review
Statewide Housing Plan Dashboard Explore detailed data on housing conditions and costs households and their housing needs and housing production at the state and local level Statewide Housing Plan Interactive report that lays out a vision to ensure every Californian has a safe stable affordable home Accessory Dwelling Units An innovative and effective option for adding affordable housing in California Housing Open Data Tools
California State Housing Plan
California State Housing Plan
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SAN FRANCISCO Building on California s historic efforts to tackle the housing crisis Governor Gavin Newsom today signed legislation to streamline the housing approval process in California and create thousands of good paying jobs The California Comeback Plan invests an unprecedented 22 billion in housing and homelessness which will lead to the creation of over 84 000 new affordable homes for Californians including over 44 000 new housing units and treatment beds for people exiting homelessness
The California Department of Housing and Community Development HCD recently released the 2022 Statewide Housing Plan plan which is a statutorily required report that is updated every four years to outline the state s housing challenges and strategies to address them over the next 10 years Housing Budget Package The Governor s 2022 23 budget proposes 2 billion General Fund one time for several major housing proposals largely reflecting expansions of existing programs LAO Comments We raise the following issues for the Legislature s consideration We suggest the Legislature devote attention to overseeing recent augmentations
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Published Sep 28 2021 Governor Newsom has signed 31 affordable housing bills focused on cutting red tape and holding cities accountable for providing their fair share of housing California Comeback Plan s 22 billion housing and homelessness investment will lead to the creation of over 84 000 new housing units and exits from homelessness The Legislature last year expanded the California Department of Housing and Community Development s authority to hold local governments accountable for new housing rules The 2021 2022 state
In March 2022 the California Department of Housing and Community Development HCD created the California Statewide Housing Plan which describes the vision to ensure every Californian has a safe stable and affordable home The plan describes the immediate need for action identifies the steps the state and local governments are currently taking to address the housing problem and provides Every eight years the state s Housing and Community Development Department directs cities to develop plans to build the number of homes the state projects they ll need to accommodate the growing population This cycle the department has asked them to identify spots for about 2 5 million new homes by 2030 double their last goal
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https://www.hcd.ca.gov/policy-and-research/plans-and-reports
Home Policy Research Plans Reports Plans Reports HCD issues educational plans and reports in addition to those that are federally and state mandated to educate all Californians on housing policy topics and to promote a more affordable and equitable housing landscape throughout the state San Francisco Housing Policy and Practice Review
https://www.hcd.ca.gov/planning-and-community-development/housing-open-data-tools/statewide-housing-plan-dashboard
Statewide Housing Plan Dashboard Explore detailed data on housing conditions and costs households and their housing needs and housing production at the state and local level
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California State Housing Plan - SB 561 and AB 2233 collectively codify this executive order requiring DGS to develop a plan with HCD to update screening tools to identify surplus state owned property by June 1 2023 to develop criteria to evaluate the suitability of state owned parcels to be used for affordable housing by Sept 1 2023 to conduct a comprehensive survey of