The Concord City Council will resume consideration of revisions to Concord’s Housing Element Update (HEU) on Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 6 p.m.
The HEU contains goals, policies and programs to address the housing needs of all Concord residents from 2023 to 2031.
Following a staff presentation, Councilmember questions, and public comment at the Jan. 10 Council meeting, the Council closed the public hearing and continued this item to Jan. 17 due to the lateness of the meeting and the need for additional discussion.
The Planning Commission and City Council meetings previously announced for the HEU (Jan. 19 and Jan. 31) will be rescheduled, and new dates will be announced as soon as possible.
At the Jan. 17 meeting, the Council will resume its discussion and provide direction to staff for revisions to the HEU prior to Council adoption. Council will also complete the remainder of the Jan. 10 meeting agenda, which included other items.
Repair the streets first.
Are you going to divert traffic from Landana and put in a Bypass to Hwy 4 when you build housing at the Naval Weapons?
I noticed the Homeless Industrial Complex advocates on Nextdoor have gone silent. I think putting pro homeless in the publics mind has backfired on the HIC. However it is their goal to generate a problem so they can force the city to throw money at the HIC. They want the drugged out and dangerous homeless in Concord so they can “fix” it
HEU is state mandated. And has been around for a long time. IMO now used less as a true source of assessing housing needed and ways to build it but more of a way to wrangle local control from residents.