a e appropna a modmcanons to i e
<br />Program 15.5: Assess the
<br />(Land Use Element of the General Plan,
<br />level effort to overcome
<br />;Zoning Ordinance, and other City
<br />r
<br />infrastructure constraints to
<br />ordinances, programs, and policies to
<br />lfacllitate the provision of housing,
<br />As needed or in conjunction
<br />housing affordable to
<br />especially housing for those with
<br />'Mth the Housing Element
<br />Tho City continues to assess infrastructure constraints and needs on a periodic basis
<br />extremely low-, low- and
<br />'disabilities (including developmental
<br />update
<br />very -low-income households
<br />on a periodic basis
<br />riisabilities), and housing affordable to
<br />moderate, low, and very low income
<br />a a propna a mo r Ira ons o a
<br />(Program 15.6: Assess future
<br />Land Use Element of the General Plan,
<br />sewer infrastructure needs,
<br />Zoning Ordinance, and other City
<br />Including sewer
<br />ordinances, programs, and policies to
<br />The City continues to assess sewer infrastructure as new residential projects are
<br />Infrastructure upgrades and
<br />facilitate the provision of housing,
<br />2014-2017
<br />reviewed. Sewer capacity was not a deterrent to housing development during the
<br />(Facilities to accommodate
<br />especially housing for those with
<br />230.7-2014 planning period and is not anticipated to be a deterrent during the current
<br />future RHNA cycles in the
<br />disabilities (including developmental
<br />pdy,
<br />Legion,
<br />disabilities), and housing affordable to
<br />moderate , low, and very low income
<br />Program 15.7: Continue to
<br />work with non-profit and for-
<br />Make appropriate modifications to the
<br />profit housing developers,
<br />Land Use Element of the General Plan,
<br />service providers,
<br />Zoning Ordinance, and other City
<br />As rioted previously, the City continues to work with nonprofit and for-profit developers
<br />Pleasanton employers, the
<br />ordinances, programs, and policies to
<br />and collaborates with non-profit housing agencies and other Tri -Valley cities to develop
<br />Pleasanton Unified School
<br />facilitate the provision of housing,
<br />'Ongoing
<br />new programs and incentives to meet the full range of housing needs within the City. In
<br />District, and urban planning
<br />especially housing for those with
<br />2018, the Pleasanton City Council approved the Sunflower Hill project, which provides
<br />specialists to develop new
<br />disabilities (including developmental
<br />31 affordable multifamily residential units to be designated for individuals with
<br />programs and incentives for
<br />disabilities), and housing affordable to
<br />davelopmemlal disabilities. Construction was completed in 2020
<br />meeting the full range of
<br />moderate , low, and very low income
<br />Pleasanton's future
<br />households
<br />,affordable housing needs
<br />Program 15 8: As required
<br />by State law, the City will
<br />review the status of Housing
<br />Element programs by April
<br />of each year, beginning
<br />April 2012 The review will
<br />cover consistency with other
<br />General Plan programs and
<br />community goals, the status
<br />of implementing actions,
<br />accomplishments, and a
<br />review of housing sites
<br />Make appropriate modifications to the
<br />identified in the Housing
<br />Land Use Element of the General Plan,
<br />Element In particular, the
<br />Zoning Ordinance, and other City
<br />annual review will rover
<br />ordinances, and licies to
<br />Pro9rams, po
<br />On a yearly basis, the City continues to review the status of all Housing Element
<br />development assumptions
<br />facilitate the provision of housing,
<br />Annually
<br />programs as well as evaluate the effectiveness of the City's inclusionary zoning
<br />-and actual development
<br />especially housing for those with
<br />uiremerts. The Ci has submitted its annual
<br />City progress report to the state by the
<br />activity on sites by
<br />disabilities (including developmental
<br />required deadline.
<br />assessing projected
<br />disabilities), and housing affordable to
<br />development potential
<br />moderate, low, and very low income
<br />compared to actual
<br />households
<br />development approval and
<br />construction. This will also
<br />Include residential units
<br />anticipated on mixed use
<br />:zoned sites The primary
<br />intent of the annual review
<br />is to maintain adequate
<br />sites during the Housing
<br />Element planning period In
<br />Program 16.1: Continue
<br />housing education programs
<br />available on the City's
<br />Educate the public regarding the
<br />,website, at other public
<br />community, environmental, and economic
<br />In 2021 the City continued to provide updated information in electronic (i e , web) and
<br />venues, through City
<br />benefits of Pleasanton's affordable
<br />Ongoing
<br />nrmted format to educate private citizens, developers, and other interested parties on
<br />publications and mailings,
<br />housing program.
<br />the range of programs promoting affordable housing
<br />and through partnerships
<br />with regional organizations.
<br />(Program 16.2: Continue to
<br />(coordinate public
<br />surrounding
<br />Infcommunities
<br />communities to provide up-
<br />Educate the public regarding the
<br />In 2021 the Cit continued to provide public information regarding
<br />Y P P eg g regional affordable
<br />Ito -date listings of -community,
<br />environmental, and economic
<br />housing and available programs The City also promote Alameda County's online
<br />opportunities for regional (benefits
<br />of Pleasanton's affordable
<br />Ongoing
<br />housang portal (http://housing.acgov org) which provides listings for affordable rental
<br />affordable housing and Ihousing
<br />program
<br />housing opportunities and where interested applicants can submit their affordable
<br />programs for extremely low-,
<br />rental housing applications
<br />low- and very -low-income
<br />households.
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