Examples of Regional Housing Needs Assessment in a sentence
The Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) is a key tool for local governments to plan for anticipated growth.
A coordinated planning process that will lead to a scheduled adoption of the Metropolitan Transportation Plan, including a Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) and Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA).
SCAG’s additional functions include intergovernmental review of regionally significant development projects, and periodic preparation of a Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA).
In accordance with Government Code §65584, projected housing needs for each city and county in the Southern California region are prepared by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) under a process known as the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA).
An application may take any of the three processes, namely: ex parte statements from the Bar; applications heard on affidavits filed and lastly, viva voce evidence.
Regional Transportation Plan and the Regional Housing Needs Assessment into one document that sets guidance for where development should be directed regionally in order to maximize emissions reductions.
The City’s residential and mixed use densities allow for an adequate diversity and supply of housing to satisfy the requirements of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) presented in this Housing Element.
Further, through prioritized spending, the 2015 Housing Bond will help the City to provide housing for the specific income categories identified in the Regional Housing Needs Assessment.
A core component of the Housing Element is the Regional Housing Needs Assessment, or RHNA.
This is referred to as the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) process.