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SCAG Regional Housing Element

SCAG Regional Housing Element PDF Author: Southern California Association of Governments
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Category : Housing policy
Languages : en
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SCAG Regional Housing Element

SCAG Regional Housing Element PDF Author: Southern California Association of Governments
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Housing policy
Languages : en
Pages :

Book Description


SCAG Regional Housing Element

SCAG Regional Housing Element PDF Author:
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
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Regional Housing Element

Regional Housing Element PDF Author: Southern California Association of Governments
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 134

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Draft Regional Housing Element

Draft Regional Housing Element PDF Author:
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 105

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An Elected Official's Guide to Selected Housing Allocation Models

An Elected Official's Guide to Selected Housing Allocation Models PDF Author: Southern California Association of Governments
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 54

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Regional Housing Activity Survey, May 1973

Regional Housing Activity Survey, May 1973 PDF Author: Southern California Association of Governments
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 68

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Housing Element

Housing Element PDF Author: Southern California Association of Governments
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 94

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Revised Regional Housing Needs Assessment

Revised Regional Housing Needs Assessment PDF Author: Southern California Association of Governments. Community & Economic Development Dept
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 244

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Regional Housing Element

Regional Housing Element PDF Author:
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Category : Environmental impact statements
Languages : en
Pages : 19

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How Fair is Fair-Share? A Longitudinal Assessment of California's Housing Element Law

How Fair is Fair-Share? A Longitudinal Assessment of California's Housing Element Law PDF Author: Shine Ling
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Languages : en
Pages : 72

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The state of California implements the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) program as the central pillar of its statewide housing policy, the Housing Element Law. It determines "fair share" allocations of a region's forecasted growth in households for each city and county, and directs local jurisdictions to accommodate the allocations in its general plans and zoning capacity. The RHNA process is an attempt to ensure that additional housing units are constructed to accommodate population growth in every part of the state. However, nearly forty years since RHNA was first established, California today faces a housing crisis where vacancy rates are very low and rent and ownership prices have skyrocketed, especially in its coastal metropolitan regions (Alamo and Uhler 2015). While limited studies of the RHNA program have been conducted in the past, none have examined it from a comprehensive and longitudinal perspective. I analyzed data on RHNA allocations and performance for the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), a regional Council of Governments that encompasses six counties and is the most populous in the state. Covering the period from 1998 to 2021, I found that high allocations are strongly associated with cities that have lower household incomes, more people of color, and are farther away from downtown Los Angeles. They are also associated with cities having high rates of past household growth. In contrast, housing production was associated only with past household growth and distance from downtown Los Angeles. I conclude that SCAG's implementation of RHNA reinforces racial and economic disparities of housing growth in the region. I also find that it has a recursive effect over time, maintaining high allocations for cities on the urban fringe while rewarding slow-growth cities with low allocations. The RHNA implementation by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) displays similar dynamics of disparity (Bromfield and Moore 2017). Major changes to RHNA allocation methodologies are necessary to address these structural inequalities in California's housing landscape.