ABAG, in collaboration with The Government Alliance on Race and Equity and Ground Works Consulting, has published Advancing Racial Equity in Housing, Land and Development, a toolbox for racial equity
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Many communities offer incentives to developers to offset the cost of providing affordable housing units. Incentives include: Density bonuses Expedited processing Fee waivers Parking reductions Tax
A 2014 Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) roundtable discussion featuring eight local speakers designed to help users: Acquire better understanding of the process for upgrading your parking
The Parking Structure Technical Report: Challenges, Opportunities & Best Practices report looks at how parking structures are one of the most conspicuous “solutions” to a community’s parking
This paper identifies key issues and provides guidance for local jurisdictions as they consider refining their parking codes to reflect best practices for parking standards and parking management
As part of their 2021 Housing Element update, Elk Grove city staff heard concerns about the potential over-concentration of affordable housing in different areas of the city. Staff used an online tool
On March 19, 2019, the San Diego City Council adopted Ordinance 21057 regarding zero minimum parking regulations for multifamily residential developments in Transit Priority Areas (TPAs). The
The Redwood City Downtown Precise Plan (DTPP) describes the vision for the future of Downtown, regulates private development, and recommends potential future city projects. The DTPP puts form-based
The People, Places & Prosperity report (PDF) highlights the activities that ABAG undertook in partnership with local governments, regional agencies, business groups, community organizations, and other