Sunday, October 14, 2012

Planning Commission meeting, Monday, October 15, 2012


You are welcome to attend the meeting in person, 2212 Beach Boulevard, 2nd floor.  Or, view on local channel 26www.pct26.com.  The meeting begin s at 7pm.

Low income housing need identified below

Public hearing  See Agenda Memorandum, pages 1-4, print pages 3-6.

City of Pacifica General Planning 2007-2014 housing element update is a requirement of State code law, and must be consistent with the City General Plan. 

San Mateo County Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) parrallels the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), in coordination and implementation through San Mateo City/County Associaltion of Governments (C/CAG)These agencies have determined Pacifica's housing need, 1/1/07 through 6/30/14, is 275 units.

From 1/1/07, 198 housing units have been approved or constructed. The remaining housing unit construction need prior to 6/30/14 is 115 units. "Approximately 39% of all housing is required to be affordable to low-income, very low-income, and extremely low-income households."

2007-14: housing units built, housing units needed.
Extremely low income:  32, 29
Very low income 31, 31
Lower income 45, 44
Moderate income 53, 11
Above moderate income 114, 0

Posted by Kathy Meeh

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

we cannot build homes for rich people in pacifica. this is how we live according to nancy hall

Anonymous said...

put all this affordable housing on the vacant lot on pedro pt.

Anonymous said...

That is zoned commercial. Mixed use retail with residential would be nice.

You want to give the Pedro point hippies and nobees a stroke.

Anonymous said...

We need to attract some rich people to this town. We got enough poor folk.

Anonymous said...

@536 The rich will arrive in Pacifica right after Halley's Comet in 2061. However, the appearance of real snowballs in Pacifica could change that timeline.

Anonymous said...

Posh Pacifica. Oh yes we're almost there.

Anonymous said...

There is a new homeless face hanging out in front of Safeway.

Also, there is more homeless youth. I see them. Hungry and cold. This makes me very sad,five years ago you did not see this.

Anonymous said...

There only used to be a few migrant home less who would sleep on the beach traveling between San Francisco and Santa.Cruz.

Now park mall has a couple. Crespi has one.

These guys can walk and talk so they can work.

Plenty of agencies to help them, they chose not to get help or lodging

Anonymous said...

You're a heartless, judgmental POS. Based on your performance, you should have been preparing for your debate instead of posting here, Mitt.

Anonymous said...

Not the young ones I see. They barely look 18. Families are losing their homes and jobs. I know of a couple families who can't take care of their older children. Check out the Linda Mar bus station in the early morning.