The Campaign for Fair Housing Elements wrote this letter calling out Woodside’s blatantly dishonest site inventory—or rather, their lack of a site inventory altogether. At time of its writing, no one had ever successfully built a multi-family project in Woodside. In the few places the element haphazardly discussed some sites, it was clear the town had no real intention of addressing constrains on multifamily construction: listing parcels not actually zoned for it, and leaving in broad loopholes for the city to disprove any serious projects.
Read MoreA letter submitted to the City of Placentia regarding the lack of diversity and outreach for their public meetings for their Housing Element.
Read MoreA YIMBY Law letter to the City of San Diego, calling the city out for violating state law as well as their own city charter over how they handled public hearings for their Housing Element process.
Read MoreYIMBY Law submitted this letter to the Marin Municipal Water District regarding their moratorium on new service connections, shutting down new home growth over a non-issue.
Read MoreYIMBY Law submitted this letter to the city of Newport Beach regarding their treatment of AFFH requirements.
Read MoreA letter to the City of Solana Beach regarding their 6th Cycle Housing Element.
Read MoreYIMBY Law submitted this letter discouraging the Los Alto City Council from adopting an ordinance prohibiting boardinghouses because it unfairly targets lower-income households and would likely violate Fair Housing Law.
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