City of Santee 2005-2010 Housing Element

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City of Corona
2013-2021 Housing Element
PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING
JUNE 26, 2013
Meeting Objectives
 Introduction to the Housing Element
 Purpose and Requirements
 Process
 Community Input
 Housing issues and concerns
 Suggestions for programs and services
What is the Housing Element?
 Integral component of City’s General Plan – a vision and
blueprint for the future
 Contents:
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Provides an assessment of both current and future housing needs
Identifies constraints and opportunities for meeting those needs
Provides a comprehensive strategy that establishes goals, policies,
and programs
 Must be reviewed by the State Department of Housing
and Community Development (HCD) for compliance
with State laws
Housing Element Contents
 Needs Assessment
 Demographics, Housing Trends and Special Needs Groups
 Constraints
 Governmental, Market and Environmental
 Resources
 Financial and Administrative
 Adequate Sites
 Housing Plan
 Previous accomplishments
 Policies and Programs
Housing
Plan
Needs
Assessment
Constraints
Resources
Regional Housing Needs Allocation
 A critical component of HCD review
 RHNA for fifth cycle update:
 1/1/2014 – 10/31/2021
 770 units
 Goal for accommodating housing need through land use
policies and planning (zoning)
 NOT a construction obligation
Regional Housing Needs Allocation
State
HCD
Regional
Planning
Agencies
SCAG
Cities
RHNA
Chino
Hills
862
Corona
770
units
Moreno
Valley
6,169
units
Norco
818
units
Riverside
City
8,283
units
units
Corona’s RHNA allocation makes up less than one percent of SCAG’s RHNA allocation
Regional Housing Needs Allocation
Very Low
Low
Moderate
Above
Moderate
Total
Fourth Cycle
(1/1/2006 –
12/31/2013)
819
560
611
1,317
3,307
Fifth Cycle
(1/1/2014 –
10/31/2021)
192
128
142
308
770
Percent Reduction
-76.6%
-77.1%
-76.8%
-76.6%
-76.7%
Average Reduction
for SCAG
-39.2%
-42.9%
-43.1%
-40.6%
-41.1%
Regional Housing Needs Assessment
Very Low
Income
Lower
Income
Moderate
Above
Moderate
Total
192
128
142
308
770
979
0
454
1,433
Dos Lagos Specific Plan
0
950
0
950
Downtown Corona
Revitalization Specific Plan
0
0
65
65
Sites outside of Specific
Plan areas
312
0
0
312
Total
1,291
950
519
2,760
Surplus
+971
+808
+211
+1,990
RHNA
Residential Sites Inventory
North Main St. Specific Plan
Residential Sites Inventory (2013-2021)
Corona Today
Race/Ethnicity
Population Growth
160,000
120.00%
152,374
140,000
120,000
124,966
80.00%
100,000
80,000
60,000
100.00%
60.00%
76,095
40.00%
40,000
20.00%
20,000
0.00%
2000
0
1990
2000
2010
White
Black
Asian
2010
Hispanic
Other
Corona Today
Housing Unit Growth
140%
120%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Chino Hills
Corona
Moreno
Valley
1990-2000 Growth
Norco
Riverside City
2000-2010 Growth
Riverside
County
Corona Today
Housing Problems by
Household Income
Occupancy Type
Housing Problems
Owner
No Housing Problems
Renter
33%
Extremely
Low
90%
Very low
92%
81%
Low
67%
45%
Moderate
55%
All HHs
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
Housing problems include affordability, overcrowding, and
substandard conditions
100%
Corona Today
Median Homes Sale Price (2012)
$450,000
$400,000
$350,000
$300,000
$250,000
$200,000
$420,000
$348,000
$322,000
$150,000
$100,000
$170,000
$50,000
$217,000
$216,000
City of
Riverside
County of
Riverside
$0
Chino Hills
Corona
Moreno
Valley
Norco
Corona Today
Income Needed to Afford Housing Compared with Income
$120,000
$100,000
Income Needed to Buy a Home ($80,381)
$80,000
Income Needed to Rent an Apt. ($68,640)
$60,000
$105,958
$40,000
$79,603
$60,850
$20,000
$0
Management Engineering
Education
$52,595
Protective
Services
$33,917
$29,483
Sales
Healthcare
Support
$21,376
Food
Prep
Discussion
Next Steps
Submit Housing Element to HCD for Review
___, 2013
60-day HCD review
___ to ___, 2013
Revise Housing Element to Address HCD comments
___, 2013
Potential adoption
October 2013