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- Very Low Income Housing PermittedThis shows the share of very low-income homes (for households earning 30–50% of the Area Median Income) that a jurisdiction has permitted so far, compared to what it’s required to plan for under its RHNA allocation for the 6th element cycle (2023-2031).
- 1.4%permits issued
- Low Income Housing PermittedThis shows the share of very low-income homes (for households earning 50-80% of the Area Median Income) that a jurisdiction has permitted so far, compared to what it’s required to plan for under its RHNA allocation for the 6th element cycle (2023-2031).
- 1.8%permits issued
- AFFH ProgramsThe number of programs in a jurisdiction’s Housing Element that are intended to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing (AFFH) by actively addressing segregation, unequal access to opportunity, and other racial and economic disparities. For some jurisdictions, this data may be unavailable.
- 28programs
- Rent BurdenThe percentage of households spending more than 30% of their income on housing costs—a common threshold for identifying when housing is unaffordable.
- 61%rent burdened
Overview
See how this jurisdiction is addressing its housing needs—through local conditions, policy commitments, and progress toward meeting state-required goals. Use the navigation menu to explore each section in more detail.
Housing Plans
Housing Element Status
Housing Element Status
Housing Programs
Housing Programs
Reported Progress
Every city and county is required by state law to plan for how it will meet local housing needs across all income levels. These targets are set through the state’s Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) process, and progress toward those goals is measured by how many housing permits they’ve issued. You can toggle between 6th and 5th cycle data below.
1.4%
1.8%
2.0%
26.2%
Community Conditions
These local conditions impact housing access, affordability, and displacement risk in your community.