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City Council and Successor Agency
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10/20/2014
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10/20/2014 <br /> 2 0 1 5 . 2 0 2 3 H O U S I N G Goals and <br /> Policies <br /> smaller-scale infill development. The residential sites analysis, <br /> combined with projects underway, demonstrates the availability <br /> to meet the RHNA of 2,789 new dwelling units. <br /> Objectives: <br /> a Continue to provide appropriate land use designations <br /> consistent with regional housing needs for mixed-use and <br /> infill development near transit and other amenities. <br /> ti Maintain an inventory of potential sites to provide to <br /> developers in conjunction with information on development <br /> incentives for affordable units. <br /> • ent annual reporting process, <br /> luate project development against the sites inventory to <br /> ure compliance with Government Code Section 6. 5863 <br /> ■ Identify development opportunities and allocate financial <br /> resources in a timeframe consistent with the City's <br /> Consolidated Plan; with a goal of producing approximately <br /> 100 new units of affordable housing over a five-year period. <br /> ▪ Continue to pursue implementation of the award-winning <br /> General Plan through completion and adoption of <br /> implementing zoning regulations and specific plans. <br /> Timeframe: Ongoing, adopt Inner Harbor Specific Plan in 2015 <br /> ( Immediate) and assess remaining zoning/General Plan map <br /> inconsistencies in 2016 (Short Range) <br /> Responsible Party: Community Development <br /> Funding Sources: General Fund, CDBG, HOME <br /> Program H-5: Senior Housing Needs. The changing needs of the aging baby <br /> boomer population include new housing needs and <br /> preferences, housing affordability, walkable communities, and <br /> access to public transportation, in addition to housing design <br /> features that meet the needs of older adults. Redwood City <br /> recognizes the changing housing needs of its population, <br /> including aging seniors in need of supportive services. To meet <br /> such needs, the City encourages the provision of more <br /> innovative housing types that may be suitable for the <br /> community, including shared-housing arrangements, <br /> community care facilities, supportive housing, and assisted <br /> living for seniors. <br /> • <br /> Reds% ood City General Plan lee Pare H - 1 5 5 <br /> RESO. # 15376 <br /> MUFF # 301 <br />
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