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<br />19 | City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 Housing Element <br />Table 3-1: Residential Development Potential and RHNA <br /> <br />Extremely <br />Low <br />Very <br />Low Low Moderate Above <br />Moderate Total <br />RHNA See Very Low 1,750 1,008 894 2,313 5,965 <br />ADUs See Very Low 5 28 46 14 93 <br />Approved/Entitled Projects - - 127 - 691 818 <br />Remaining RHNA See Very Low 1,745 853 848 1,608 5,054 <br />Site Inventory See Very <br />Low/Low 784 547 459 1,790 <br />Surplus / (Shortfall) See Very <br />Low/Low (1,814) (301) (1,149) (3,264) <br />Rezone Sites See Very <br />Low/Low 2,105 362 1,546 4,013 <br />Surplus / (Shortfall) With <br />Rezone Sites <br />See Very <br />Low/Low 291 61 397 749 <br />Source: City of Pleasanton, LWC <br />3.C Financial and Administrative Resources <br />Appendix G provides a list of financial, administrative, and other resources at the <br />local, regional, state, and federal levels to help the City address its housing <br />needs. Availability of these resources is dependent on governmental priorities, <br />legislation, and continued funding, which may be subject to change at any time. <br />3.D Opportunities for Energy Conservation <br />The cost of energy can greatly impact housing affordability, as energy costs can constitute a <br />significant portion of total housing costs. High energy costs also particularly impact low-income <br />households that are less likely to have the ability to cover increased expenses. Please refer to <br />Appendix G to see a list energy conservation programs available at the local, regional, State, and <br />federal levels. <br />