Trending...
- Grammy award-winning Cuban-Canadian artist Alex Cuba releases his 11th studio album, "Indole"
- California: Crime is down in San Francisco, key law enforcement partnerships yield successful results
- $73.6M Pipeline, $10M Crypto Play & Legal Firepower: Why Investors Are Watching Cycurion (N A S D A Q: CYCU) Like a Hawk
The City of San José's Inclusionary Housing Ordinance (IHO) requires developers of multi-family residential projects to include units that are affordable to lower-income residents. In lieu of building these affordable units, developers may select from a variety of compliance options, including paying a fee to help fund affordable housing at other locations. The IHO plays a key role in meeting the City's response to the housing crisis You can read more about the current ordinance on our website.
The City is considering changes to the IHO to ensure the program produces as many affordable housing units as possible for a range of households. The City is looking at numerous strategies for encouraging more residential developers to include on-site units rather than pay the fee, new approaches for serving residents across a wider range of incomes, and new ways to extend the period of mandatory affordability.
More on The Californer
This is an opportunity for you to learn about and provide feedback on the proposed changes to the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
San José City Hall
200 E. Santa Clara St., Wing 120
San Jose, CA 95113
If you want to attend, please RSVP to Delilah Chavez (delilah.chavez@sanjoseca.gov).
The City is considering changes to the IHO to ensure the program produces as many affordable housing units as possible for a range of households. The City is looking at numerous strategies for encouraging more residential developers to include on-site units rather than pay the fee, new approaches for serving residents across a wider range of incomes, and new ways to extend the period of mandatory affordability.
More on The Californer
- Luxury Hospitality Advisors Launches Realtor Training Based on Five Star Hotel Service Training
- Swidget Launches Luminance™ to Help Schools Achieve Alyssa's Law Compliance
- Farther's Michael Lee Named One of InvestmentNews' Rising Stars of 2025
- Growing Demand for EVA Mats Signals Shift in Car Interior Market
- 4th Annual Holidays In The Village, A European Marketplace
This is an opportunity for you to learn about and provide feedback on the proposed changes to the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
San José City Hall
200 E. Santa Clara St., Wing 120
San Jose, CA 95113
If you want to attend, please RSVP to Delilah Chavez (delilah.chavez@sanjoseca.gov).
0 Comments
Latest on The Californer
- California strengthens its pipeline for good-paying jobs, providing $25 million to train more than 22,000 workers through apprenticeship programs
- Why Voting "No on Prop 50" Makes Sense
- Hollywood In Pixels Celebrates the 8th Annual Silver Pixel Awards and Announces 2025 Campaign Pixel Winners Los Angeles, CA — Oct
- While the Trump administration cuts programs to fight hate crimes, California is taking action every day
- The AI Journal Publishes Groundbreaking Article
- Physician Calls for States Nationwide to Ensure ADA Compliance in Independent Commissions
- MEDIA ADVISORY - Strengthening Children's Mental Health Across New Jersey
- Culinage Launches to Preserve Family Recipes and the Stories Behind Them
- NumberSquad Launches Year‑Round Tax Planning Package for Small Businesses and the Self‑Employed
- GlexScale launches a unified model for sustainable SaaS expansion across EMEA
- SwagHer Society Launches to Help Black Women Be Seen and Supported
- Why Hybrid Work Makes Mileage Tracking Harder
- Faces of Rap Mothers Announces Open Submissions for Upcoming Volumes
- Countrywide Rental Elevates Adger's Hygiene Standards Through Expanded Portable Restroom Solutions
- Why Philadelphia Homeowners Should Ditch Oil for Natural Gas
- BeatsToRapOn launches Verified Music Promotion Marketplace powered by AI Agents
- Who plays xs in the flash and which episodes has her? "Schway!"
- Frankie Blair Stars in "Disturbing Intentions: Good vs. Evil," Coming to Amazon Prime & Tubi Oct. 24
- Zero-Trust Architecture: NJTRX Addresses 60% of U.S. Investors' Custody Security Concerns
- White House to fire explosive artillery over major roadway in Southern California, I-5 to be temporarily shut down on Saturday due to life safety risk