Subject: Item 3 Housing Element
“Remove all references to proposed upzoning in residential neighborhoods in the Housing Element, including that there should be a “broad mix of housing types in ALL residential areas” and allegations that single-family housing is the cause of housing discrimination. The truth is that people of all racial and economic groups want to live in single-family homes and neighborhoods.
The Housing Element shows that Sacramento can meet its State-assigned housing allocation under current zoning – NO UPZONING is needed in existing single-family neighborhoods.”
Remove all references to proposed upzoning in residential neighborhoods in the Housing Element, including that there should be a “broad mix of housing types in ALL residential areas” and allegations that single-family housing is the cause of housing discrimination. The truth is that people of all racial and economic groups want to live in single-family homes and neighborhoods.
The Housing Element shows that Sacramento can meet its State-assigned housing allocation under current zoning – NO UPZONING is needed in existing single-family neighborhoods.
Subject: Item 3 Housing Element
“Remove all references to proposed upzoning in residential neighborhoods in the Housing Element, including that there should be a “broad mix of housing types in ALL residential areas” and allegations that single-family housing is the cause of housing discrimination. The truth is that people of all racial and economic groups want to live in single-family homes and neighborhoods.
The Housing Element shows that Sacramento can meet its State-assigned housing allocation under current zoning – NO UPZONING is needed in existing single-family neighborhoods.”
Remove all references to proposed upzoning in residential neighborhoods in the Housing Element, including that there should be a “broad mix of housing types in ALL residential areas” and allegations that single-family housing is the cause of housing discrimination. The truth is that people of all racial and economic groups want to live in single-family homes and neighborhoods.
The Housing Element shows that Sacramento can meet its State-assigned housing allocation under current zoning – NO UPZONING is needed in existing single-family neighborhoods.