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File #: ID 22-602    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/11/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/28/2022 Final action:
Title: HEARING to receive public comment on the 2021 Housing Element Annual Progress Report
Sponsors: Planning and Development Department
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A - City of Fresno 2021 Housing Element Annual Progress Report, 2. Exhibit B - Highlights Brochure, 3. Exhibit C - Public Hearing Notice/Display Ad - Bilingual, 4. Exhibit D - Workshop Presentation (long version), 5. Exhibit E - City Council Presentation (short version)
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


FROM: JENNIFER CLARK, Director
Planning and Development Department

BY: SOPHIA PAGOULATOS, City Engineer
Planning and Development Department

SUBJECT
Title
HEARING to receive public comment on the 2021 Housing Element Annual Progress Report

Body
RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends that City Council:
1. Hold a public hearing to receive public comment on the 2021 Housing Element Annual Progress Report, and
2. Accept the 2021 Housing Element Annual Progress Report.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

California housing law requires that the City of Fresno produce a Housing Element Annual Progress Report (APR) to document the City's progress on implementing housing objectives and programs in the Housing Element. As part of implementing Program 3 of the Housing Element, the City is required to hold a public hearing on the APR. The purpose of the public hearing is to afford the public an opportunity to provide public testimony and written comment on the APR. All comments received will then be forwarded to the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). The Housing Element, APR and public workshop documentation are available at www.fresno.gov/housingelement. The APR is also included as Exhibit A and a Highlights Brochure is included as Exhibit B.

BACKGROUND

The City of Fresno Housing Element is a coordinated and comprehensive strategy for promoting the production of safe, decent, and affordable housing for all community residents. Based on community input and data, it identifies housing needs and issues and establishes objectives, policies, and programs to address them. The current Housing Element, which is valid until 2023, includes 28 programs which are designed to achieve the objectives in the Element. The APR is a summary of the status of each of those programs for the calendar year 2021. The report is intended for the public and decision-makers and is required by the California Department of Housing and Community Developme...

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