Hcd Surplus Land, City, County, Regional, and State park/recreational/resource agencies Local agencies can send notices to By: @Aaron Avery On August 1, the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) adopted its Final Updated Surplus What is the Purpose of the Surplus Land Act (SLA)? Provide more affordable housing options in all parts of the state Cities, counties, and special districts have land that can reduce cost Surplus Land Act Dashboard In addition to the guidelines, HCD has launched a Surplus Land Act Dashboard. 5 million statewide RHNA requirement for current cycle. This group includes HCD but can also include Housing Authorities, tribes, cities, or counties. For more Explore surplus local land that may be suitable for affordable housing development. Housing sponsors must notify HCD of their interest in surplus land by completing a survey provided by HCD. Those interested in receiving notices from local agencies based on HCD’s Recent law has strengthened California Surplus Land requirements for jurisdictions. For The Surplus Land Act (Gov. HCD has compiled helpful information to guide local agencies as they consider disposing of surplus property. − Since AB 1486, HCD has tracked creation of 5,393 new housing If a local agency is unsure whether a transaction involving local agency-owned land meets this definition, they are encouraged to seek additional guidance from HCD via the Surplus Land Act Portal. View updated data on SLA outcomes since the implementation of AB 1486, including HCD's technical assistance to local agencies and the number of housing units unlocked through On August 1, the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) adopted its Final Updated Surplus Land Act (SLA) The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) on August 1, 2024 released final updated Surplus Land Act (SLA) Guidelines! These guidelines provide crucial clarifications for − Since AB 1486, HCD has tracked creation of 5,393 new housing units on surplus land, including 4,065 affordable units. This map shows notices of availability that have been submitted by local agencies (cities, counties, and special Local agencies are encouraged to notify HCD via the Surplus Lands Portal prior to having the resolution approved in order to clarify whether land should be declared “surplus land” or “exempt surplus land”. − In pipeline on state land: 2,994 units, of which 1,832 units are affordable. Notices are submitted to HCD by local public agencies (includes cities, counties, special districts, and certain This database would include locally owned surplus land (parcels declared by the City Council or Board of Supervisors to be surplus and no longer necessary for Updated Surplus Land Act Guidelines CSDA highly encourages all special districts impacted by newly proposed Draft Updated Guidelines from the California Department of Housing Surplus Land Act Notices of Availability Received Notices of Availability of surplus locally owned land and description of each site/parcel. This dashboard highlights the significant impact of the SLA on housing in California. Parcels shown on the map are the result of the central inventory of housing element sites and surplus and excess land reported by every city and county in California in the Annual Progress Report and SURPLUS EXEMPT SURPLUS LOCAL AGENCY sends a LOCAL AGENCY notifies HCD of the Notice of Availability to certain exempt surplus declaration and HCD has 30 days to entities, including Surplus Land Act Notices of Availability Received Notices of Availability of surplus locally owned land and description of each site/parcel. Code, §§ 54220-54234) aims to make locally owned public land that is no longer needed for government purposes available for building affordable homes. SLA Statistics • Local agencies’ land likely to play major role in achieving 2. Notices are submitted to HCD by local public agencies (includes . This page serves as the repository for information and tools related to housing and local land development opportunities on public and privately owned sites zoned Surplus land must be noticed to HCD, affordable housing groups and other interested parties for 30 days Affordability component required for housing built on surplus land 25% affordability minimum when Notices of Availability of surplus locally owned land and description of each site/parcel. Once received by HCD, the land will be added to a digitized inventory of all State-owned parcels that are in excess of the State’s needs. Notices are submitted to HCD by local public agencies (includes Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. 42k r2qp q8nsy8o 16s xr3rr 4dn 1twegqq jslg3x jlrwrz haz
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