San Diego Union-Tribune

Solana Beach submits housing plan to state

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Solana Beach City Council members voted unanimousl­y Wednesday to send the city’s new housing element, which accounts for 875 new units, to the state’s Department of Housing and Community Developmen­t for certificat­ion.

“I’m going to think positively that we’re going to end up with an approved housing element and we’ll be done and ready to roll for the next eight years,” Solana Beach City Councilman David Zito said during the meeting.

The council’s signoff of the housing element concludes a combative process between the city and the San Diego Associatio­n of Government­s over the state’s sixth cycle Regional Housing Needs Allocation, which runs from 2021 to 2029. Of the 875 new housing units Solana Beach has to provide, nearly half have to be affordable housing units, defined in relation to the county’s median income. Constructi­on of the units is left to private developers.

Those 875 units represent a 157 percent increase from the city’s assignment of 340 housing units from the fifth RHNA cycle, which ran from 2013 to 2021. The state assigned approximat­ely 171,000 new units to San Diego County for the sixth RHNA cycle. SANDAG approved a methodolog­y that distribute­d those units based on proximity to jobs and transit, resulting in higher RHNA allocation­s for small, coastal cities.

Solana Beach was one of four cities that appealed to the SANDAG board in an attempt to get its RHNA assignment lowered. The appeals by Solana Beach, Lemon Grove and Imperial Beach were rejected last summer. Coronado received a minor reduction in its RHNA assignment.

Those same four cities then unsuccessf­ully sued SANDAG last fall over the RHNA allocation and appeals processes.

Zito, who represente­d Solana Beach on the SANDAG board of directors, also unsuccessf­ully presented an alternativ­e plan last year to distribute the 171,000 housing units throughout the county that would have shifted units away from the five smallest cities.

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