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Pleasanton 2022 Legislative Advocacy Outcomes <br /> its boundaries, that includes, among other mandatory elements, a housing element. For the 4th <br /> and subsequent revisions of the housing element, existing law requires the Department of <br /> Housing and Community Development to determine the existing and projected need for housing <br /> for each region. Current law requires the appropriate council of governments, or the department <br /> for cities and counties without a council of governments, to adopt a final regional housing need <br /> plan that allocates a share of the regional housing need to each city, county, or city and county, <br /> as provided. Current law requires that the final regional housing plan adopted by a council of <br /> governments, or a delegate subregion, as applicable, be based on a methodology that includes <br /> specified factors,and similarly requires that the department take into consideration specified <br /> factors in distributing regional housing need, as provided. Commencing January 1, 2025, this bill <br /> would instead require a council of governments or a delegate subregion to consider including <br /> specified factors in developing the above-mentioned methodology. <br /> Pleasanton Position:Watch <br /> Focus Area: Housing <br /> AB 2006 (Berman D) Regulatory agreements: compliance monitoring. <br /> Would, on or before July 1, 2024, require the Department of Housing and Community <br /> Development, the California Housing Finance Agency,and the California Tax Credit Allocation <br /> Committee to enter into a memorandum of understanding to streamline the compliance <br /> monitoring of affordable multifamily rental housing developments that are subject to a regulatory <br /> agreement with more than one of these entities. The bill would require the memorandum of <br /> understanding to ensure that only one entity conducts physical inspections for a particular <br /> project, eliminate the submission of duplicate information, and provide for an aligned process to <br /> obtain specified approvals. <br /> Pleasanton Position: Watch <br /> Focus Area: Housing <br /> AB 2094 (Rivas, Robert D) General plan: annual report: extremely low-income <br /> housing. <br /> The Planning and Zoning Law requires a city or county to adopt a general plan for land use <br /> development within its boundaries that includes, among other things, a housing element. <br /> Current law requires the planning agency of a city or county to provide an annual report to <br /> certain specified entities by April 1 of each year that includes, among other information, the city <br /> or county's progress in meeting its share of regional housing needs and local efforts to remove <br /> governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing, as <br /> specified. This bill would additionally require a city or county's annual report to include the <br /> locality's progress in meeting the housing needs of extremely low income households, as <br /> specified. <br /> Pleasanton Position:Watch <br /> Focus Area: Housing <br /> AB 2233 (Quirk-Silva D) Excess state land: development of affordable housing. <br /> Specifically, Executive Order No. N-06-19 (E.O. N-06-19) required the Department of General <br /> Services(DGS)to create a digitized inventory of excess state land no later than April 30, 2019, <br /> and required the DGS,the Department of Housing and Community Development(HCD), and <br /> 12IPage <br /> 1 <br />
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