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Santa Cruz County Housing Digest



Santa Cruz City Council Suspends Natural Gas Ordinance

06/14/2023

The city’s attorney analyzed the ruling and it was determined that there was no way to avoid applicability in Santa Cruz.

California Rent Relief Still Available for Thousands Who Were Denied COVID Aid

06/05/2023

Thousands of Californians who lost work during the pandemic are struggling with debt. A new settlement makes COVID rent relief available to tens of thousands of tenants.

State Farm Pulls Out of CA Home Insurance Market

05/30/2023

Wildfires and expensive rebuilding wiped out their profits, California home insurers say. State Farm isn’t the first insurer to retreat from the state, and may not be the last.

Can ‘Social Housing’ Help Solve California’s Housing Crisis?

05/30/2023

A state bill seeks to create publicly owned housing that's affordable for people of a range of income levels.

Housing Tax Measure Polling Leans Toward Approval

05/27/2023

About 50 community members showed up for the second meeting of three at the Santa Cruz Police Department community room to help Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley and city officials create a funding source for affordable and supportive housing projects.

Capitola Leaders Approve Mobile Home Rent Stabilization Ordinance

05/26/2023

The decision came after weeks of protest from residents of Cabrillo Mobile Home Estates Park who said that the park’s private owner had informed them that their rents would increase 56% from $641 to $1,000 beginning June 1 after expiration of an existing 12-year lease.

Construction Begins on Santa Cruz 50-Unit Homeless Housing Project

05/19/2023

A longtime apartment complex geared toward tenants with special needs will more than triple in size as part of a new affordable housing project.

Construction Begins on 50-Unit Homeless Housing Project

05/19/2023

An apartment complex geared toward tenants with special needs will soon more than triple in size as part of a new affordable housing project.

Problems at Your Mobile Home Park?

05/18/2023

California officials depend largely on residents filing complaints to find out about health and safety problems at mobile home parks. Here’s how to file a complaint.

California is Losing Population and Building New Houses. When Will Home Prices Come Down?

05/15/2023

When will the law of supply and demand cool the housing market in California? The state is losing population as it builds homes at its fastest clip in more than a decade.

California Is Losing Population and Building Houses. When Will Prices Drop?

05/14/2023

New numbers show that California added to its housing stock at a faster clip than any time since the Great Recession. Over that same period, the state’s population declined, marking the third year in a row that it’s fallen from one new year to the next. Does this mean the state’s perennial housing shortage could finally end? The long answer: “It’s complicated.”

Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley Proposes Tax Measure for Workforce Housing

05/10/2023

Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley and councilmembers Scott Newsome and Sandy Brown presented a motion to begin study on a potential bond measure to pay for affordable housing and permanent supportive housing projects in the city.

Silicon Valley Project Followed Union Rules—or Did It?

05/07/2023

A builder in wealthy Saratoga agreed to a strict union-hiring standard to take advantage of a new housing law. But questions remain, including whether the state can both encourage developers to build while also requiring them to reserve jobs for the unionized construction workforce.

College Students Compete for Spots in Trailer Park

05/01/2023

Amid soaring housing costs, Camper Park, a trailer park owned and operated by UC Santa Cruz, has become one of the most coveted housing options at the school, the Wall Street Journal reports.

California’s Next Housing Crackdown Could Force Cities to Plan More Homeless Shelters

05/01/2023

California cities of every size lack shelter beds for the growing homeless population. A new bill would force local governments to do more, and punish ones that don't plan housing for homeless Californians.

Environmental Group Sues Regents Over UC Santa Cruz Meadow Development

04/25/2023

Local conservation group Habitat And Watershed Caretakers filed another lawsuit against the University of California last week over the housing project, which was approved for the third time in about four years by the regents despite a separate pending lawsuit.

‘Small Town’ Santa Cruz Faces Its Future

04/24/2023

The city of Santa Cruz needs to build more than three times as many housing units in the next eight years as it did in the past eight. The plan coming before the council on April 25 projects 4,457 units—most along Mission, Ocean, Water and River streets and Soquel Avenue.

Housing Market Cools Throughout California

04/13/2023

The Sacramento Bee has created an interactive map showing how the housing market has slowed in most California counties. While the real estate market was peaking at this time last year, things have changed, with El Dorado County experiencing the largest drop-off.

City of Santa Cruz Seeks Feedback on Housing Element Update

04/05/2023

Santa Cruz is seeking public input on the first draft of its latest housing element, a document that guides growth and development for the next eight years. The state's Regional Housing Needs Assessment element compels the city to add 3,736 housing units by 2031.

Watsonville Planning Commission to Hold Special Meeting on Housing Element

04/03/2023

As Watsonville approaches a new Housing Element six-year cycle, a special meeting will be held Tuesday to review where things stand with the current cycle as the city presents its annual progress report.

Santa Cruz Mayor Eyes 2024 Housing-Homeless Bond Measure

04/02/2023

Mayor Fred Keeley will pitch to voters a bond measure that would specifically focus on homelessness and housing spending. He plans to unveil the details of this month.

New Bill Would Limit Sprawl in Disaster-Prone Areas

03/27/2023

Sprawl has allowed Californians to live closer to nature and buy homes where it is cheaper to build. But it has also left millions vulnerable to wildfires and flooding.

Pajaro Flooding Victims Demand Answers at Raucous Town Hall Meeting

03/23/2023

Pajaro residents voiced their discontent with the few resources available to help them return home on Friday when the evacuation order is lifted.

State May Downsize Program for First-Time Homebuyers

03/21/2023

Gov. Newsom wants to spend $300 million the first year. But falling home prices and rising mortgage rates are complicating the launch.

State’s Promise to Build More Dorms Hits Setbacks

03/14/2023

Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to delay state funds to student housing because of the state’s budget deficit. Lawmakers have different ideas on what kind of compromise might be reached.

What’s Behind the Push to Add 441,000 Bay Area Homes?

02/15/2023

State regulators set the regional’s target of new units based on a formula meant to determine how much more housing is needed for the current and future population. The Association of Bay Area Governments then divvied up that number among local cities and counties.

New Bill Would Extend Controversial California Housing Law

02/13/2023

Sen. Scott Wiener wants to expand and extend SB 35, which forces cities to approve certain developments with affordable units.

Ocean Street Project Gets a Fresh Start

02/10/2023

After a failed attempt to develop “Ocean Place,” a new developer proposes a 354-unit, three-building apartment complex between Marianne’s Ice Cream and Togo’s on Ocean Street.

Capitola Kicks Off Housing Element Update

02/10/2023

The city must “identify adequate sites and establish policies and programs” that will accommodate 1,336 units, 712 of which must be low or very low income.

Peace United Church Revisits ‘Peace Village’

02/09/2023

In partnership with Santa Cruz-based developer Workbench, the church plans to build a 40-unit apartment building.

Concerns Rise Over Potential UCSC-Cabrillo Joint Housing Complex

02/03/2023

The Cabrillo Governing Board voted to approve the final draft of a complex that could house 624 students from Cabrillo College and UC Santa Cruz.

Report: New California Housing Law Has Done Little to Encourage Building

01/17/2023

Once seen as the death knell for single-family neighborhoods in California, a new law meant to create more duplexes has instead done little to encourage construction in some of the largest cities.

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