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1/16/2007
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<br />Introduction <br /> <br />The Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) process is a state mandate on planning for <br />housing in California. The state, regional and local governments each have a role to play. Local <br />governments have autonomy in planning for exactly how and where housing will be developed in <br />their individual communities. The amount of housing cities and counties must plan for, however, <br />is determined through the interplay of state, regional and local housing policy. <br /> <br />Periodically, the State of California requires that all jurisdictions in the state update the Housing <br />Element of their General Plans. Within these Housing Elements, the state mandates that local <br />governments plan for their share of the region's housing need, for people of all income <br />categories. In the case of the San Francisco Bay Area, ABAG, as the region's Council of <br />Governments, and the State Housing and Community Development Department (HCD), <br />determines the region's need for housing. This determination of need is primarily based on <br />estimated population growth. ABAG then allocates that need, for all income groups, amongst <br />jurisdictions. The jurisdictions then plan for that need in their local housing elements, which are <br />eventually state-certified by HCD. <br /> <br />This technical document details the process for developing the draft Regional Housing Needs <br />Allocation, describes the Housing Methodology Committee's allocation methodology <br />recommendations and rationale for each component, and offers information on ABAG's <br />Projections. <br /> <br />I. RHNA Schedule <br />II. RHNA State Goals & Regional Policy <br />III. Statutory Factors & Survey of Factors <br />IV. The Housing Methodology Committee <br />V. Draft Allocation Methodology <br />VI. Regional Projections <br />
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