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Hanford sentinel obituaries
Hanford sentinel obituaries








Purely private developments cannot pencil out unless owners can charge market-rate rents that are unaffordable to those in lower income brackets, so developers for that segment must rely on packages of private funds, tax credits and money from state and federal governments. But $1-plus million is common across the Bay Area and statewide, average costs of projects meant to house low- and moderate-income families are well above $500,000 a unit – enough to buy a nice single-family home in many California communities. San Francisco is a notoriously difficult place to build housing, which those outrageous numbers reflect. The San Francisco Chronicle reported last month that based on documents for the construction of three “affordable” housing projects, the per-unit cost is more than $1 million and approaching $1.2 million for one. The state’s most pressing housing need is apartments for low- and moderate-income families – projects that not only draw the most local opposition but are becoming prohibitively expensive to build. The major constraints are financial – ever-rising costs of construction and the insufficient private sector investment due, in part, to those costs.

hanford sentinel obituaries

The state says California should be building 180,000 units a year to meet current demand and whittle down the backlog, but at best we’re seeing about 120,000 housing starts and when the housing lost to fire, old age and other reasons is subtracted, the net gain is no more than half of the 180,000 figure. But making more land available is just one factor in the thorny housing crisis and to date, there’s little evidence that by itself it will result in more construction. The praise is well-deserved, as far as it goes. Newsom’s efforts on housing over the past four years won him a lengthy plaudit last week by columnist Binyamin Appelbaum of The New York Times, thereby enhancing the governor’s drive to become a national political figure. The two bills typify the thrust of legislation and the Newsom administration’s tougher enforcement of state housing quotas on local government – making more land available for housing by reducing the ability of local governments, cities particularly, to thwart development through restrictive zoning, convoluted building standards and other practices. This package of smart, much-needed legislation will help us build new homes while rebuilding the middle class.” “But we recognize there’s more work to do. “California has made historic investments and taken unprecedented actions to tackle the state’s housing crisis over the past four years,” Newsom said.

hanford sentinel obituaries

Newsom capped the effort late last month by signing two somewhat similar bills that make it easier to build housing on unused or underused commercial properties.

hanford sentinel obituaries

Gavin Newsom signed – dozens of bills aimed at relieving the state’s acute shortage of housing. During its just-closed biennial session, the California Legislature passed – and Gov.










Hanford sentinel obituaries