public information meeting june 26, 2013 city of corona 2013-2021 housing element
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PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING JUNE 26 , 2013
City of Corona2013-2021 Housing Element
Meeting Objectives
Introduction to the Housing Element Purpose and Requirements Process
Community Input Housing issues and concerns Suggestions for programs and services
What is the Housing Element?
Integral component of City’s General Plan – a vision and blueprint for the future
Contents: Provides an assessment of both current and
future housing needs Identifies constraints and opportunities for
meeting those needs Provides a comprehensive strategy that
establishes goals, policies, and programs Must be reviewed by the State Department
of Housing and Community Development (HCD) for compliance with State laws
Housing Element Contents
Needs Assessment Demographics, Housing Trends and Special Needs
Groups Constraints
Governmental, Market and Environmental Resources
Financial and Administrative Adequate Sites
Housing Plan Previous accomplishments Policies and Programs
Housing Plan
Needs Assessm
ent
Constraints
Resources
Regional Housing Needs Allocation
A critical component of HCD reviewRHNA for fifth cycle update:
1/1/2014 – 10/31/2021 770 units
Goal for accommodating housing need through land use policies and planning (zoning)
NOT a construction obligation
Regional Housing Needs Allocation
RHNACities
Regional
Planning
Agencies
State
HCD SCAG
Chino Hills
862units
Corona 770units
Moreno Valley
6,169units
Norco818units
Riverside City
8,283units
Corona’s RHNA allocation makes up less than one percent of SCAG’s RHNA allocation
Regional Housing Needs Allocation
Very Low
Low Moderate
Above Moderat
eTotal
Fourth Cycle(1/1/2006 – 12/31/2013)
819 560 611 1,317 3,307
Fifth Cycle(1/1/2014 – 10/31/2021)
192 128 142 308 770
Percent Reduction -76.6% -77.1% -76.8% -76.6% -76.7%
Average Reduction for SCAG
-39.2% -42.9% -43.1% -40.6% -41.1%
Regional Housing Needs Assessment
Very Low Income
Lower Income
Moderate
Above Moderat
eTotal
RHNA 192 128 142 308 770
Residential Sites Inventory
North Main St. Specific Plan
979 0 454 1,433
Dos Lagos Specific Plan
0 950 0 950
Downtown Corona Revitalization Specific Plan
0 0 65 65
Sites outside of Specific Plan areas
312 0 0 312
Total 1,291 950 519 2,760
Surplus +971 +808 +211 +1,990
Residential Sites Inventory (2013-2021)
Population Growth Race/Ethnicity
Corona Today
1990 2000 20100
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
76,095
124,966
152,374
2000 20100.00%
20.00%
40.00%
60.00%
80.00%
100.00%
120.00%
White Black AsianHispanic Other
Corona Today
Chino Hills
Corona Moreno Valley
Norco Riverside City
Riverside County
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
140%
Housing Unit Growth
1990-2000 Growth 2000-2010 Growth
Occupancy Type
Housing Problems by Household Income
67%
33%
Owner Renter
All HHs
Moderate
Low
Very low
ExtremelyLow
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
55%
45%
81%
92%
90%
Housing ProblemsNo Housing Problems
Corona Today
Housing problems include affordability, overcrowding, and substandard conditions
Corona Today
Chino
Hill
s
Coron
a
Mor
eno
Valle
y
Nor
co
City o
f Riv
erside
Count
y of
Riv
erside
$0
$100,000
$200,000
$300,000
$400,000
$420,000 $322,000
$170,000
$348,000 $217,000 $216,000
Median Homes Sale Price (2012)
Corona Today
Man
agem
ent
Engin
eering
Educa
tion
Prote
ctive
Serv
ices Sa
les
Hea
lthc
are
Supp
ort Fo
od
Prep
$62,000$64,000$66,000$68,000$70,000$72,000$74,000$76,000$78,000$80,000$82,000
Income Needed to Afford Housing Compared with Income
Income Needed to Rent an Apt. ($68,640)
Income Needed to Buy a Home ($80,381)
Discussion
Next Steps
Potential adoption October 2013
Revise Housing Element to Address HCD comments ___, 2013
60-day HCD review ___ to ___, 2013
Submit Housing Element to HCD for Review ___, 2013