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Housing Element Update 2007-2014

Introduction

The City of San José is preparing an update to the Housing Element of the San José 2020 General Plan. State law requires cities to update their Housing Element every five to seven years, and the current State mandate is for cities in the Bay Area to have their the Housing Element updated and certified by June 30, 2009. Having a certified Housing Element will maintain the City's eligibility for key infrastructure and housing funds from Federal, State, and regional sources. This Housing Element Update will focus on housing needs for the period between January 1, 2007 and June 30, 2014 and will serve as a starting point for developing the housing goals and policies for the Envision San José 2040 General Plan Update.

Download the Housing Element Brochure: English (2 pages, 250KB .pdf), Spanish, Vietnamese

Related Maps and Data

General Plan Diagram
Maps identifying the General Plan designations for properties within the City of San Jose's Sphere of Influence.

Population and Housing Data
Latest official estimates of San Jose's population and housing units, as of January 1, 2008, issued by the California Department of Finance (DOF).

Census Data
Summary of the results of Census 2000 for the City of San Jose.

Transit-Oriented Development
A map, data, and photos of transit-oriented development projects, totaling over 40,000 units, which have been approved or built (since 1990) in close proximity to existing or planned transit opportunities in the City of San Jose.

Vacant Land Inventory (VLI)
An inventory that provides an overview on the rate of development of vacant land in San Jose, and the amount of remaining vacant land in the City's Urban Service Area. (Last updated: July 2007)

Building Permit History
A look at construction activity levels in San Jose over the 1980-2008 time period.

Background Information

Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA)

San José has been a leader in providing housing for a growing regional population. The San José 2020 General Plan has capacity for approximately 60,000 new housing units. For 2007-2014, San José's Regional Housing Needs Allocation, the City's share for providing housing for the Bay Area Region is 34,721 new housing units. Of those 34,721 new housing units, 13,073 units should serve low-, very-low, and extremely-low income households and 6,198 units should serve moderate-income households. The Housing Element Update for 2007-2014 will look at how the City can facilitate development of these new homes consistent with affordability requirements while planning for neighborhoods with parks, schools, and access to transportation, jobs, shopping, and other services. The current Housing Element was adopted by the City Council on April 15, 2003.

The City of San José's Regional Housing Needs Allocation from January 1, 2007 through June 30, 2014
Income Category Income Range Number of Units
    San Jose County
Above Moderate (Above MOD) Above 120% of AMI 15,450 25,886
Moderate (MOD) 81% - 120% of AMI 6,198 11,007
Low (LI) 51% - 80% of AMI 5,322 9,567
Very Low (VLI) 31% - 50% of AMI 3,875 6,939
Extremely Low (ELI) < 30% of AMI* 3,876 6,939
Total   34,721 60,338
AMI = Area Median Income: $105,500 for a family of four in Santa Clara County.

Annual Housing Element Progress Report - July 2006 through December 2007
The following links to the City Council Memorandum and the Annual Progress Report on the Implementation of the Housing Element provide a status report on the City's progress on implementing the current Housing Element, which was certified in March 2003 and addressed housing needs for the period of January 1, 1999 through June 30, 2006. Housing units produced from January 1, 2007 to December 2007 that are analyzed in the Annual Report can be credited to meeting the allocation of the period from July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2014. A review of this information will provide background information for understanding the context of the Housing Element Update for 2007-2014.

Public Outreach Schedule

2/12/2008

Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Neighborhood Roundtable

2/25/2008

Envision San José 2040 General Plan Update Taskforce

3/28/2008

Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Developers Roundtable

4/21/2008

Planning Commission Study Session

5/8/2008

Housing and Community Development Commission

6/23/2008

City Council Community and Economic Development Committee

8/27/2008

Housing Element Update Community Meeting

9/12/2008

8:00 a.m. City Hall Tower Rm 332 – Developers Roundtable Q&A

9/17/2008

8:00 a.m. City Hall Tower Rm 550 – Affordable Housing Developers Q&A

9/18/2008

9 a.m. -2 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers. State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) Housing Element Workshop

9/19/2008

1:00 p.m. City Hall Tower Rm 332 – Service Providers Q&A

10/9/2008

5:30 p.m. Wing Rm 118/119 - Housing and Community Development Commission Status Update

October 16

7:00 p.m.- East Valley/680 neighborhood Strong Neighborhoods Initiative (SNI) outreach

October 20

6:30 p.m. - K.O.N.A. SNI neighborhood outreach

October 23

6:00 p.m. - Mayfair SNI neighborhood outreach

October 28

6:30 p.m. - Gateway East SNI neighborhood outreach

October 30

6:30 p.m. - Housing Element Update Community Meeting #2

 

 

Upcoming Events:

11/6/2008

6:30 p.m. – Tully Senter SNI neighborhood outreach at the Santee Action Center, 1535 Santee Drive

Dec. 2008 (tentative)

Completion of the Draft Housing Element

Jan. 2009 – Feb. 2009

Outgoing public outreach and comment period on the Draft Housing Element

Downloads

Housing Element Update 2007-2014 Community Meeting #1

As part of the Housing Element Update process, a Community Meeting was held on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at City Hall. Over 40 members of the public participated in a discussion around various housing topics. The staff presentation and notes from this meeting are now available for download.

Community Meeting #2 – October 30, 2008

After reaching out to the development community and local neighborhood organizations, staff presented a summary of the feedback received at Community meeting held on Thursday, October 30, 2008. Approximately 30 individuals participated in a discussion of current and future issues around planning for high density housing.

Other Downloads

Additional Resources/Useful Links

Contact

For more information about the City of San Jose Housing Element Update, please contact:
Allen Tai, AICP
allen.tai@sanjoseca.gov or (408) 535-7866.

For questions about housing affordability requirements, please contact:
Wayne Chen (City of San Jose Housing Department)
wayne.chen@sanjoseca.gov or (408) 975-4442

 
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