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<br /> <br />City of Pleasanton’s 6th Cycle (2023-2031) Draft Housing Element Page 1 <br />November 14, 2022 <br />APPENDIX <br />CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> <br />The following changes are necessary to bring the City’s housing element into compliance with <br />Article 10.6 of the Government Code. Accompanying each recommended change, we cite the <br />supporting section of the Government Code. <br /> <br />Housing element technical assistance information is available on HCD’s website at <br />https://www.hcd.ca.gov/hcd-memos. Among other resources, the housing element section <br />contains HCD’s latest technical assistance tool, Building Blocks for Effective Housing Elements <br />(Building Blocks), available at https://www.hcd.ca.gov/building-blocks and includes the <br />Government Code addressing State Housing Element Law and other resources. <br /> <br /> <br />A. Review and Revision <br /> <br />Review the previous element to evaluate the appropriateness, effectiveness, and progress <br />in implementation, and reflect the results of this review in the revised element. (Gov. Code, <br />§ 65588 (a) and (b).) <br /> <br />As part of the review of programs in the past cycle, the element must also provide an <br />evaluation of the effectiveness of goals, policies, and related actions in meeting the housing <br />needs of special needs populations (e.g., elderly, persons with disabilities, large <br />households, female headed households, farmworkers and persons experiencing <br />homelessness). Programs should be revised as appropriate to reflect the results of this <br />evaluation. <br /> <br /> <br />B. Housing Needs, Resources, and Constraints <br /> <br />1. Affirmatively further[ing] fair housing in accordance with Chapter 15 (commencing with <br />Section 8899.50) of Division 1 of Title 2…shall include an assessment of fair housing in <br />the jurisdiction. (Gov. Code, § 65583, subd. (c)(10)(A).) <br /> <br />Patterns and Trends: While the element reports general information and data, it must <br />analyze this data for trends over time, patterns across census tracts, and coincidence <br />with other components of the assessment of fair housing. Additionally, the element must <br />evaluate patterns on a regional basis, comparing the City within the Tri-Valley subregion <br />and Alameda County or bay area region as a whole. This analysis should particularly <br />emphasize disparities in income compared to the region and include appropriate <br />programmatic responses to encourage housing mobility and promote new affordable <br />housing opportunities throughout the City, regardless of the regional housing need <br />allocation (RHNA). <br /> <br />Identified Sites and Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH): The element includes <br />some discussion regarding sites and the assessment factors of the fair housing section. <br />However, this approach to whether identified sites affirmatively further fair housing must <br />also account for the location of identified sites by income group. A full analysis should