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At a glance

  • Since 1969, California law has required that all cities and counties demonstrate how they will meet the housing needs of everyone in the community.
  • Every eight years, the state, via our regional association of governments, tells cities how many homes they must plan for to accommodate people of varying income levels.
  • The state approved Carlsbad's housing plan, known as the housing element in July 2021, which details how Carlsbad will accommodate projected housing needs through 2029.
  • In addition to updating city housing policies, Carlsbad was required to designate space for about 3,900 new housing units, of which about 2,100 units need to be affordable for people with lower incomes.
  • On Jan. 30, 2024 the City Council voted to approve the rezoning of 16 properties around Carlsbad to meet state requirements. This action will help the city maintain control over where future housing could be built in the city and at what density.
  • The City Council's action did not approve any specific projects and the city does not build housing. Property owners would decide whether to build housing on these sites and when.

    3rd meeting added to give input on housing environmental study

    Post Date:09/27/2022 10:00 AM

    Updated Sept. 27, 2022 with additional meeting date

    The City of Carlsbad has added a third public meeting to seek community input on what environmental impacts should be evaluated in a study on potential properties that could be rezoned to accommodate future housing. The city has also extended the deadline to provide comments from Oct. 14 to Oct. 26.

    Environmental Scoping Meeting
    Oct. 17, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
    City of Carlsbad
    Faraday Administration Center
    1635 Faraday Ave.

    Other opportunities to provide input include:

    Via mail or email through Oct. 26 to:
    Scott Donnell, Senior Planner
    City of Carlsbad
    Planning Division
    1635 Faraday Ave.
    Carlsbad, CA 92008
    Scott.Donnell@carlsbadca.gov

    The city is preparing a supplemental environmental impact report for its General Plan, approved in 2015. The report is required as part of the city’s Housing Element Update, a state-required plan approved in July 2021 for how Carlsbad will accommodate projected housing needs through 2029.

    As part of a Housing Element Update, the state also requires all cities analyze and update portions of their Public Safety Element, a separate chapter of the General Plan that focuses on citywide topics including climate resiliency, wildfire hazards and evacuation routes. Updates proposed will respond to requirements of new state legislation related to these topics.

    Zoning changes

    The city’s housing plan includes proposed changes to zoning that would allow more housing units on certain properties. This study will evaluate the environmental impacts of those changes, including how it might affect things like transportation, aesthetics and greenhouse gas emissions.

    Housing program implementation

    The housing plan also includes programs that require the city to make changes to housing standards, such as allowing additional types of housing and higher densities to meet state requirements. The environmental review will analyze the impacts of implementing some of these programs.

    Next steps

    After helping identify what environmental impacts should be evaluated, residents will have an opportunity to review and provide input on the draft report once it is developed. The supplemental environmental impact report will be presented to the City Council for consideration in 2023.

    More information
    Housing Plan Update
    General Plan
    Public Notice for Preparation of Supplemental Environmental Impact Report

    Staff contact
    Scott Donnell, Senior Planner
    Scott.Donnell@carlsbadca.gov

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