Talk:Regional Housing Needs Assessment
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[edit]There has been a proposal to delete this article because the initial version of this article only included references to primary sources. I have updated it to include links to a few independent newspaper articles about the RHNA process. There are dozens of other newspaper articles and op-eds about the process from other California periodicals which I can also add to the article if necessary. Here is a sampling:
- https://www.dailycal.org/2021/10/29/berkeley-city-council-plans-sixth-cycle-of-housing-element-update/
- https://www.mv-voice.com/news/2021/10/21/mountain-view-lays-out-plans-to-zone-for-11135-new-homes-under-new-state-requirements
- https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/10/10/marin-jurisdictions-denied-housing-mandate-relief/
- https://alamedasun.com/news/planning-dept-drafts-plan-add-5353-housing-units-2031
- https://www.californiacitynews.org/2021/11/what-local-governments-need-know-about-new-housing-accountability-unit.html
- https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/bay-area-regional-housing-needs-8324904/
- https://www.montereycountyweekly.com/news/local_news/the-state-expects-the-region-s-cities-and-counties-to-build-three-times-more-homes/article_4ee016b0-3cda-11ec-b74c-ebab362ee22b.html
There was also some concern about notability, but RHNA is an exceedingly impactful process in California state governance. Dozens of bills in the state legislature over the past few years have been aimed at reforming the RHNA process.