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The Housing Affordability
Task Force was recently appointed by the City Council, and will be charged
with making recommendations to address the issues listed below and report
these to the City Council.
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Propose specific programs
and resources for the creation and preservation of low and moderate
income (ownership & rental) housing in Pasadena especially for
families and persons with special needs.
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Identify opportunities to
cooperate with regional housing advocates and other cities to expand
affordable housing opportunities throughout the west San Gabriel Valley.
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Identify hindrances in the
City’s approval process and land use regulations for development of a
variety of housing projects, as well as incentives for participation in
affordable housing programs by the private sector.
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Analyze and recommend how
specific programs such as rent control, permitting “granny flats”
(and other programs the task force may identify) impact housing
affordability and neighborhood character in the City of Pasadena.
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Identify potential sites for
affordable housing to ensure dispersion throughout the City and suggest
methods of promoting projects.
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Recommend strategies to
increase awareness and education about affordable housing programs,
development, and financing tools.
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Review how effective current
programs are and, if not, how they might be made more effective.
Please note that all agendas are
viewed in Adobe Acrobat.
Housing
Task Force City Council Report
Housing
Agenda Task Force Final Report Minority
Report Agenda
for May 20, 2003 Meeting
Attachment
Minutes:
September 12, 2002
October
1, 2002
October 15, 2002
November 5, 2002
November 19, 2002
December 3, 2002
January 7, 2003
January 21, 2003
February 4, 2003
February 18, 2003
March 18,
2003
April 1,
2003
April 15, 2003
April 29, 2003
May 6, 2003
July 6, 2003
If you have any questions,
please contact Cheryl Taulton at ctaulton@ci.pasadena.ca.us
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