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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012/12/11 Item 26 Presentation City CouncilCity Council INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION 2013 2013 --2020 2020 Housing Element UpdateHousing Element Update December 11, 2012 Tonight’s Agenda INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION •Update Process Performance  Data & Community Input  •2013-2020 Update Housing Element Goals, Objectives, Policies, and Programs  •Next Steps Gathering & UPDATE UPDATE PROCESSPROCESS Analyzing Data Aug 2011-Feb 2012 Public Outreach Community Values & Mar 2012 Priorities Develop Programs & Draft HE April –September 2012 Policies & Programs Review & Approval Dec 2012 –April 2013 Accomplishment HighlightsAccomplishment Highlights HomeownersHomeowners CHIP • –70 Households -$819,410 Review & ReviseReview & Revise –Rental Housing First Time Homebuyer • –300 Inclusionary Housing –18 Households –62 MCCs Accomplishment HighlightsAccomplishment Highlights Rental HousingRental Housing Review & ReviseReview & Revise Accomplishment HighlightsAccomplishment Highlights Homeless AssistanceHomeless Assistance Homeless Prevention & Rapid Re-Housing Program •65 Households •$819,000 South Bay Community Services •Emergency Shelter Grant •$82,000 annually •90 Homeless per year •Transitional Shelters CDBG Funding • $28,000 in food programs to assist 1,700 homeless annually Key Data Findings Overall •40% increase in City population •Ethnically diverse Data AnalysisData Analysis •Housing affordability gaps •Lack of large family rental units (3+ bdrms) Differences from West to East •Income levels •Rental vs. Homeownership •Type and age of housing Public ParticipationPublic Participation Who we talked to and what we heardWho we talked to and what we heard •Creative & General Needs•Geographic balance Priority Populations Alternatives •Economically vulnerable •Affordable •Purpose & •Preserve what Housing is responsibility •Homeless, particularly we have & lacking families •Reduce barriers opportunities to Public Public •Families are OutreachOutreach •Seniors –Parking reuse & enhance struggling existing –Fees Today’s EnvironmentToday’s Environment Redevelopment Low/Mod Funds • Dissolved $3 million/year loss of revenue  HOME Funds • $590,387 (38% decrease)  CDBG • $1,642,089 (10% decrease)  Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) • $157,069  Regulatory Tools • Balanced Communities Policy  Density Bonus  2013-2020 Implementation Plan “How we plan to get there” Change in Focus for 2013Change in Focus for 2013 •Utilize existing opportunities and resources •New collaborations to leverage resources •Housing with purpose Economically vulnerable  Balance of housing  Economic benefits to  residents and community Policies & ProgramsPolicies & Programs •Maintain & Enhance Housing & Neighborhoods –Targeted areas –Leveraging programs with private investment & other programs Policies & ProgramsPolicies & Programs •Balance of Housing Opportunities –Implementation of Inclusionary Housing in master planned communities –Homebuyer assistance for persons currently residing in rent restricted housing Policies & ProgramsPolicies & Programs •Government Role –Opportunities for emergency, transitional, and supportive housing –Affordable Housing Incentives Ordinance (Density Bonus) Next Steps •Publish Draft Housing Element –December2012 –January 2013 •Approval –Planning Commission ; March 2013 –City Council;April 2013 Questions? Comments? Contact Us Development Services Department Housing Division Amanda Mills, Housing Manager Leilani Hines, Project Manager Monday -Thursday | 8:00 am -5:00 pm All City Hall offices are closed to the public on Fridays. For more information from our Department please visit us at www.chulavistaca.gov/cvrh Regional Housing Needs Assessment Regional Housing Needs Assessment 20102010--20202020 Income Income RangeChula Vista Regional CategoryShare Very-low < 50% MFI 3,181 (28%) Income (<$40,150 Family of 4) 51% -80% MFI Data AnalysisData Analysis Low-income2,312 (20%) (<$64,250 Family of 4) Moderate- 81% -120% MFI 2,220 (20%) income (<$91,100 Family of 4) Above- 120% MFI moderate 3.602 (32%) (>$91,100 Family of 4) income TOTAL12,861 (8% of region) 2012 HUD4-person MFI for San Diego (1)Income limits established by State of California HCD. MSA: $75,900 Source: SANDAG and Fiscal Year 2012 HUD Income Limits 2005-2010 Housing Element Performance 18,000 16,000 Regional Share 14,000 12,000 Review & ReviseReview & Revise Actual Performance 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Very LowLowModerateAboveTotal Moderate $850$ 1,020$ 1,875> $1,879 Max Monthly Rents for 2 Bedroom DU