State Comments on Goleta’s Adopted Housing Element

By the City of Goleta

On March 20, 2023 the State of California’s Housing and Community Development Department provided comments on Goleta’s adopted 2023-2031 Housing Element.

The State’s letter notes that the City’s adopted Housing Element addresses most statutory requirements and includes requests for additional information, analysis and revisions to align the document more closely with the requirements of State housing law.

Goleta’s Housing Element is important because it establishes City policies and programs for maintaining and improving existing housing and plans for how to accommodate the City’s share of the region’s housing needs as identified by the Regional Housing Needs Assessment.

The City’s careful planning work included extensive public outreach and resulted in adoption of its Housing Element on time to meet the State’s February 15, 2023 deadline. In addressing the City’s housing needs, the adopted Housing Element prioritizes urban infill and containing sprawl, encouraging mixed use, walkability, and transit/alternative transportation connectivity in line with good planning principles and the State’s policy priorities to combat climate change.

The adopted Housing Element continues the City’s approach to date to deliver much needed housing – over 1,300 new units over the last 8-year cycle.

City staff will work collaboratively with the State on the revisions in the coming weeks. Assessing our housing inventory and fair housing requirements will continue to be a focus. Revisions proposed to the Housing Element to address the State’s comments will return to the Planning Commission and City Council at a future date for consideration and adoption and provide more opportunities for public input.    

To learn more about the Housing Element Update Project and review the State’s comment letter, visit the project page on our website at https://www.cityofgoleta.org/housingelement.

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  1. So government demands more housing, but does nothing other than demand it universally across all areas.
    Despite people leaving CA at about 1,000 people/day.
    If government really wants more housing they do more than offer “tax incentives”.
    Instead they offer rent caps capping profits for developers.
    Right developers, people who want to make money, are evil.
    So government you build the housing you demand on government land.
    After all those that need housing are the lower income which need government help.
    But the “party of the people” don’t actually help the people. They pretend & make news’s releases about stuff they don’t actually do.
    All the way back to 1897 there are articles about how expensive SB housing is and how there are no homes available.
    Why do Dems treat this like a “new” problem while CA hemoraghes 1,000 people per day.

  2. Keep resurrecting that one! Hilarious. What do you think about the topic at hand Snicker?
    You’re name is perfect – I bet you were the kid not willing to raise your hand in class, but ready to sit in the back and Snicker at anyone who tried but wasn’t always right? Nice recipe.
    Stick to the point. What do you think about the topic at hand? I’ll remind you- it’s “affordable housing” according to Gov. Newsom. It’s our community’s future. What do you say about it?

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