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Southern California Housing Allocation Plan Approved to Tackle Housing Crisis

Communities Could Challenge Regional Agency’s Blueprint for Adding Much-Needed Units
Southern California regional planners are in the process of finalizing figures for communities in the region to contribute to a total of 1.3 mllion needed new housing units over the next decade. (Getty Images)
Southern California regional planners are in the process of finalizing figures for communities in the region to contribute to a total of 1.3 mllion needed new housing units over the next decade. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
September 8, 2020 | 2:00 P.M.

Southern California regional planners are anticipating challenges to a newly approved housing allocation plan that seeks to divvy responsibility among six counties for at least 1.3 million needed new residential units over the next decade, amid efforts to tackle a critical statewide shortage of affordable homes.

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