San Mateo’s housing plan receives state approval

Housing regulators have officially said San Mateo’s state-mandated housing plans — outlining the city’s plan to build 10,000 homes by 2031 — are compliant with California housing laws.

“With a compliant housing element, the city can begin implementing its high-priority policies and programs, including code and policy amendments to simplify and streamline housing permit requirements, expanding investments in existing housing for middle- and lower-income residents, and enhancing tenant protections,” San Mateo said in a press release this week.

According to the city’s housing plan — officially known as the “housing element” — the city is planning to build about 10,000 new homes, about 40% more than its 7,000-unit target, with a significant portion planned along the busy El Camino Real thoroughfare. In this plan, 2,240 units are set aside for very low-income households, 1,095 units for low-income households, and 3,424 units for moderate-income households.

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