Housing Element
In compliance with state housing law, the Town of Danville adopted its 2023-2031 Housing Element, which has been submitted to the State of California for review and certification. State law mandates communities throughout California--including Danville--to accommodate a greater number of higher density multi-family housing units, including sites that were previously designated for other types of uses in the Danville 2030 General Plan. The Town's role is not to construct housing but to identify where and how Danville will accommodate the state-assigned units for people of all income groups. For the upcoming 2023-2031 planning period, the Town is expected to accommodate a minimum of 2,241 new homes.
The Housing Element update has been developed following a lengthy public process including inviting the community to identify suggested housing sites, evaluate housing plan simulations, and presentation of the proposed Housing Element update at Planning Commission and Town Council public hearings.
Many recent changes to State law have significantly eroded local control over housing development and increased the severity of penalties for non-compliance. Securing the State's certification of the Housing Element ensures that Danville remains eligible for state funding and avoid fines of up to $600,000 per month. Most importantly, a compliant Housing Element avoids potential lawsuits, with consequences that include court mandated compliance, court suspension of local control over building permits, and court approval of housing development on the Town's half.
Concerns about the impacts of state legislation are most effectively expressed directly to our State legislators, who are: Senate Steve Glazer and Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan.
Subscribe to this page to stay informed about upcoming meetings and information. Learn more from the Housing Element Fact Sheet and Housing Element FAQs.
In compliance with state housing law, the Town of Danville adopted its 2023-2031 Housing Element, which has been submitted to the State of California for review and certification. State law mandates communities throughout California--including Danville--to accommodate a greater number of higher density multi-family housing units, including sites that were previously designated for other types of uses in the Danville 2030 General Plan. The Town's role is not to construct housing but to identify where and how Danville will accommodate the state-assigned units for people of all income groups. For the upcoming 2023-2031 planning period, the Town is expected to accommodate a minimum of 2,241 new homes.
The Housing Element update has been developed following a lengthy public process including inviting the community to identify suggested housing sites, evaluate housing plan simulations, and presentation of the proposed Housing Element update at Planning Commission and Town Council public hearings.
Many recent changes to State law have significantly eroded local control over housing development and increased the severity of penalties for non-compliance. Securing the State's certification of the Housing Element ensures that Danville remains eligible for state funding and avoid fines of up to $600,000 per month. Most importantly, a compliant Housing Element avoids potential lawsuits, with consequences that include court mandated compliance, court suspension of local control over building permits, and court approval of housing development on the Town's half.
Concerns about the impacts of state legislation are most effectively expressed directly to our State legislators, who are: Senate Steve Glazer and Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan.
Subscribe to this page to stay informed about upcoming meetings and information. Learn more from the Housing Element Fact Sheet and Housing Element FAQs.
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Housing Element Workshop with Chamber of Commerce - October 7, 2021
Share Housing Element Workshop with Chamber of Commerce - October 7, 2021 on Facebook Share Housing Element Workshop with Chamber of Commerce - October 7, 2021 on Twitter Share Housing Element Workshop with Chamber of Commerce - October 7, 2021 on Linkedin Email Housing Element Workshop with Chamber of Commerce - October 7, 2021 linkTown staff presented to the Chamber of Commerce.
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ABAG recommends rejecting Town's appeal for a revision of its RHNA shares.
Share ABAG recommends rejecting Town's appeal for a revision of its RHNA shares. on Facebook Share ABAG recommends rejecting Town's appeal for a revision of its RHNA shares. on Twitter Share ABAG recommends rejecting Town's appeal for a revision of its RHNA shares. on Linkedin Email ABAG recommends rejecting Town's appeal for a revision of its RHNA shares. linkOn July 9, 2021, The Town of Danville submitted an appeal for a revision of its share of the regional housing need for the 6th Cycle Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) to the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG). On Friday, September 24, 2021, Danville presented its case to the ABAG Administrative Committee. Of the seven local cities presenting cases on Friday, none were successful in adjusting their allocations.
The likelihood of success for any RHNA appeal is very low due to two main factors: the narrowly defined legal grounds for an appeal and because any reduction in one city's RHNA means it must be offset with increases to other cities. Community members wishing to find out more about the appeal process can visit: https://abag.ca.gov/our-work/housing/rhna-regional-housing-needs-allocation/2023-2031-rhna-appeals-process.
While the appeal process was underway, Danville continued to move forward with its Housing Element Update as a parallel process. Danville is currently expected to provide a minimum housing target of 2,241 units, a four-fold increase from the assignment of 557 units in the current housing element cycle. Although the Town of Danville is not required to build housing, it is the responsibility of local governments to plan for housing by ensuring that there are sufficient lands to accommodate the housing assignment. This is accomplished by updating the Housing Element to identify the parcels where housing could be built. The next phase of community outreach will include an additional tool on the DanvilleTownTalks.org engagement platform that will engage residents to solicit input on housing opportunity sites.
How can the community find out more and get involved?
The Town is encouraging community participation and input so that the final plan balances the mandate to accommodate growth while preserving Danville's history and character.
To find about more about Danville's Housing Element Update and sign up for updates, or add your comments and feedback, please visit www.DanvilleTownTalks.orgTo learn more about the Town's Legislative Advocacy, visit https://www.danville.ca.gov/738/Legislative-Advocacy
You can also email questions to talkhousing@danville.ca.gov
For additional information, contact Public Information Officer Nicola Shihab at (925) 314-3336 or nshihab@danville.ca.gov.
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Governor Newsom signs bill ending single-family zoning in California
Share Governor Newsom signs bill ending single-family zoning in California on Facebook Share Governor Newsom signs bill ending single-family zoning in California on Twitter Share Governor Newsom signs bill ending single-family zoning in California on Linkedin Email Governor Newsom signs bill ending single-family zoning in California linkOn September 16, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 9, aimed at streamlining housing approval and loosening zoning restrictions in an effort to spur housing construction in California.
SB9, by Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, D-San Diego, will have a significant impact on lots with single-family zoning. SB 9 now allows for;
- A property owner to add a second unit on a parcel zoned for single-family in the form of a duplex.
- A property owner to subdivide a single-family lot into two lots of equal size, so potentially four units could be built on a single-family lot where one now stands.
An application to do either or both must be approved by local governments, provided the project meets certain requirements.
The state’s objective is to unlock land for development. The Department of Housing and Community Development estimates that 65% of zoning in California is single-family. The state is focused on solving the housing crisis by creating density infill, spurring housing development, and driving down home prices to create affordability.
To read the bill, go to the California State Legislative information page and search under bill number SB9 https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billSearchClient.xhtml
For more information, contact Deputy Town Manager Diane Friedmann at dfriedmann@danville.ca.gov.
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Housing Element Workshop - September 18, 2021
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Housing Element Workshop - August 31, 2021
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Housing Element Workshop - August 19, 2021
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Town submits comment letter on Plan Bay Area 2050 Draft EIR
Share Town submits comment letter on Plan Bay Area 2050 Draft EIR on Facebook Share Town submits comment letter on Plan Bay Area 2050 Draft EIR on Twitter Share Town submits comment letter on Plan Bay Area 2050 Draft EIR on Linkedin Email Town submits comment letter on Plan Bay Area 2050 Draft EIR linkOn July 20, 2021, the Town of Danville submitted a comment letter on the Plan Bay Area 2050 (PBA 2050) Draft EIR. For those who may be unfamiliar, PBA 2050 is the Bay Area’s Regional Transportation Plan and Sustainable Communities Strategy rolled into one. Our interest in the PBA 2050 effort is rooted in the fact that its processes generates the land use patterns used as the ‘baseline model’ for the RHNA allocation.
Check out the comment letter by clicking the link below.
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Town files appeal of State Housing Numbers
Share Town files appeal of State Housing Numbers on Facebook Share Town files appeal of State Housing Numbers on Twitter Share Town files appeal of State Housing Numbers on Linkedin Email Town files appeal of State Housing Numbers linkOn July 9, 2021, the Town of Danville submitted an appeal to its assigned “fair share” of a state-mandated housing target – currently proposed to be a minimum of 2,241 housing units. The appeal focuses on the methodology used by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) to generate that housing number.
The process of determining each community’s share of the region’s housing needs is called the Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA), stemming from the State Housing Element Law enacted in 1969. RHNA is a complex 3-step process involving three levels of government.
The first step began in June 2020, when the California Department of Housing and Community Development determined that the San Francisco Bay Area region must accommodate a target of 441,176 housing units in a planning period that spans 2023-2031.
The second step involved ABAG developing and adopting a method of distributing the region’s 441,176 housing target to its cities and counties that focuses on placing housing near ‘high resource areas’ rather than near job centers (www.abag.ca.gov). Danville joined with other Tri-Valley cities and Contra Costa County in objecting to that method.
The final step requires each local government – including Danville - to update its Housing Element to identify the land, policies and programs to accommodate its assigned housing target. Due to the strict statutory timelines involved, Danville has begun its Housing Element Update at the same time as its challenge to the RHNA allocation.
The Government Code allows any local jurisdiction within the ABAG region to file an appeal to modify its Draft RHNA Allocation based on narrowly defined paraments. Danville filed its appeal on July 9, 2021.
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Housing Element Workshop 101 - July 9, 2021
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Housing Element 101 Workshop Video - June 29, 2021
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Housing Element Cycle
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State
Housing Element has finished this stageStatewide Housing Projection and Allocation to Regions (ongoing)
- Responsible for projecting California's housing needs
- Apportions the calculated statewide housing need to the 18 metropolitan regions in California
- San Francisco Bay Area, represented by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), was assigned 441,176 housing units for the next 8-year cycle (2023-2031)
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Region (S.F. Bay Area)
Housing Element has finished this stageRHNA Methodology and Allocation to Municipalities (2019-2021)
- ABAG develops a 'Regional Housing Need Allocation' (RHNA) methodology to apportion the State's assignment to its 101 cities and 9 counties
- Danville was assigned a minimum of 2,241 units at the conclusion of the RHNA process
- Danville appealed its assignment and the appeal was denied
- Assignments for all cities and counties are available at: abag.ca.gov/our-work/housing/rhna-regional-housing-needs- allocation
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Local (Danville)
Housing Element has finished this stageIdentify Sites and Programs to Accommodate Housing Assignment (2021-2023)
- Danville engages with its community in a two-year multi-step process to identify enough land to accommodate a minimum of 2,241 units for the next 8-year cycle
- Town Council adopts 2023-2031 Housing Element and submits it to the State of California by the statutory deadline of January 31, 2023
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State (Review)
Housing Element has finished this stageReview Submitted Housing Elements for Compliance (2023)
- California Department of Housing and Community Development (State HCD) reviewed and provided feedback on March 30, 2023
- Danville resubmits on October 6, 2023, addressing State HCD comments
- State HCD ‘certifies’ all Housing Elements that they have deemed to have met State requirements
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Local (Danville)
Housing Element is currently at this stageImplement State-certified Housing Element (2023-2031)
- As necessary, Danville will adopt the State-certified version of the 2023-2031 Housing Element
- Housing plan implementation
Project Documents
- 040924 - Response Letter from HCD.pdf (195 KB) (pdf)
- Housing Element Community Information.pdf (4.02 MB) (pdf)
- Housing Sites.pdf (142 KB) (pdf)
- Legislative Context.pdf (114 KB) (pdf)
- 02.09.24 2023-2031 Housing Element Final Formal Submittal (Clean).pdf (39.4 MB) (pdf)
- 01.02.24 Response Letter from HCD.pdf (175 KB) (pdf)
- 12.22.23 2023-2031 Housing Element - 3rd Formal Submittal to HCD.pdf (33.6 MB) (pdf)
- 12.14.23 2023-2031 Housing Element - 3rd Formal Submittal for Public Comment.pdf (33.5 MB) (pdf)
- 12.05.23 Response Letter from HCD.pdf (185 KB) (pdf)
- 11.30.23 2023-2031 Housing Element - Revised 2nd Formal Submittal to HCD.pdf (34.4 MB) (pdf)
- 11.22.23 2023-2031 Housing Element - Revised 2nd Formal Submittal for Public Comment.pdf (31.2 MB) (pdf)
- 10.06.23 2023-2031 Housing Element - 2nd Formal Submittal to HCD.pdf (72 MB) (pdf)
- 09.26.23 2023-2031 Housing Element – Revised Formal Submittal for Public Comment (62.9 MB) (pdf)
- 12.09.22 Draft 2023-2031 Housing Element – Revised Preliminary Submittal to HCD.pdf (36.2 MB) (pdf)
- 02.21.23 Adopted 2023-2031 Housing Element – Technical Update (Non-Substantive) (35.5 MB) (pdf)
- 01.31.23 Adopted 2023-2031 Housing Element – 1st Formal Submittal to HCD (34.5 MB) (pdf)
- 01.17.23 Proposed 2023-2031 Housing Element for Town Council Public Hearing (44.8 MB) (pdf)
- DanvilleHCDLetterMarch302023.pdf (217 KB) (pdf)
- Housing Element Presentation - Town Council 20230117.pdf (1.28 MB) (pdf)
- Housing Element Comments from Department of Housing and Community Development.pdf (256 KB) (pdf)
- 08.12.22 Draft 2023-2031 Housing Element – Preliminary Submittal to HCD.pdf (33.8 MB) (pdf)
- Danville Housing Element Update Final Programmatic EIR.pdf (2.45 MB) (pdf)
- Housing Element FACT SHEET (Updated 071321).pdf (3.86 MB) (pdf)
- Housing Element FACT SHEET - CHINESE.pdf (4.15 MB) (pdf)
- Housing Element FACT SHEET - SPANISH.pdf (3.78 MB) (pdf)
- Housing Element FAQ.pdf (150 KB) (pdf)
- Housing Element FAQ - CHINESE.pdf (514 KB) (pdf)
- Housing Element FAQ - SPANISH.pdf (85 KB) (pdf)
- Appeal Process
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07.01.22 Draft 2023-2031 Housing Element – For Public Review
- DRAFT Danville 2023-2031 Housing Element for Public Review.pdf (5.85 MB) (pdf)
- APPENDIX A – Background Data and Housing Needs Report (Draft).pdf (3.71 MB) (pdf)
- APPENDIX B – Constraints Analysis (Draft).pdf (1.5 MB) (pdf)
- APPENDIX C - Housing Resources and Site Inventor (Draft).pdf (729 KB) (pdf)
- APPENDIX D - Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (Draft).pdf (21.3 MB) (pdf)
- APPENDIX E - Review of Prior Housing Element (Draft).pdf (586 KB) (pdf)
- APPENDIX F – Public Participation in the Housing Element Update (Draft).pdf (803 KB) (pdf)
- APPENDIX G – Housing Element Implementation Plan (Draft).pdf (844 KB) (pdf)
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Draft Housing Element Programmatic EIR (Individual Documents)
- Danville Housing Element Update EIR 9.12.2022 .pdf (24.3 MB) (pdf)
- Appendix A - NOP.pdf (3.98 MB) (pdf)
- Appendix B - Air Quality & GHG.pdf (2.02 MB) (pdf)
- Appendix C - Biological Resources.pdf (14.3 MB) (pdf)
- Appendix C - Aquatic Resources.pdf (12.7 MB) (pdf)
- Appendix D - Hydrology Memo.pdf (1.86 MB) (pdf)
- Appendix E - Noise & Vibration.pdf (3.81 MB) (pdf)
- Appendix F - VMT.pdf (778 KB) (pdf)
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Reference Materials
- ABAG - Final RHNA Assignment CCC.pdf (135 KB) (pdf)
- How to Quick Resource Guide Mobile Mapping Tool.pdf (1.78 MB) (pdf)
- How To Quick Resource Guide Desktop Mapping Tool.pdf (2.32 MB) (pdf)
- Town of Danville Boundary Map (419 KB) (pdf)
- HCD Housing Element Inventory Guidebook (522 KB) (pdf)
- Mail-in Priorities Surveys as of 08/27/21 PDF (102 MB) (pdf)
- HCD Enforcement Flow Chart.pdf (260 KB) (pdf)
- Housing Element Process Timeline (All Levels).jpg (3.26 MB) (jpg)
- Housing Element Update Timeline.pdf (52.9 KB) (pdf)
- Goldfarb Encinitas memo re housing element penalties.pdf (708 KB) (pdf)
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