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In December 2010, EAH Housing was recognized with an honorable mention by the California Sustainability Alliance's Sustainability Showcase Awards. [5] The honor commends EAH for their commitment to providing sustainable and affordable multifamily housing to 25,000 families, students, people with disabilities, and seniors.
The California Density Bonus Law (DBL, California Government Code 65915 [1]) is a 1979 California statute which grants developers of housing a density bonus, or the ability to exceed city-mandated density limits for their projects, if certain affordable housing prerequisites are met.
A Unique 800-Unit Affordable Housing Complex In LA Will Be Built On Top Of A Costco Warehouse Superstore Costco is known as a place for getting good deals. In LA, that now also includes housing.
In 2023, Newsom signed AB 434, which empowers the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to enforce the streamlining of HOME Act projects concerning ministerial processing of lot splits in single-family residential zones, along with the streamlining of projects which fall under the ADU law, SB 6 (2022), SB 4 (2023), SB 684 (2023) and AB 1218 (2023), and requires the department ...
A push for more affordable housing could have unwanted consequences. San Diego residents fight back against ‘frustrating’ ADU project — would see 5 different buildings in backyard of a ...
More than half a dozen affordable housing projects in California are costing more than $1 million per apartment to build, a record-breaking sum that makes it harder to house the growing numbers of ...
PonTell has become a leading voice on housing affordability [7] and is a frequent contributor to the Orange County Register, [8] Southern California News Group [9] and other publications. National CORE plays a major role in several of the more notable community development projects in Southern California.
The Affordable Housing and High Road Jobs Act of 2022 (AB 2011) is a California statute which allows for a CEQA-exempt, ministerial, by-right approval for affordable housing on commercially zoned lands, and also allows such approvals for mixed-income housing along commercial corridors, provided that such housing projects satisfy specific criteria of affordability, labor, and environment and ...