{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The 6th Cycle Housing Element Sites dataset includes sites inventory data local jurisdictions submitted to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) during the 6th Cycle Housing Element Update process. This dataset contains information submitted to HCD via the Electronic Housing Element Sites Inventory Form retrieved from the California Department of General Services (DGS) online map viewer in October 2025 and supplemented with information sourced from city websites.", "description": "
The housing element of the general plan must include an inventory of land suitable and available for residential development to meet the locality<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>\u2019<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>s regional housing need by income level. Government Code (GC) Section 65583(a)(3) requires local governments to prepare an inventory of land suitable for residential development <\/SPAN><\/SPAN>\u2013<\/SPAN><\/SPAN> including vacant sites and sites with potential for redevelopment, an analysis of the relationship of zoning and public facilities and services to these sites, and an analysis of the relationship of the sites identified in the land inventory to the jurisdiction<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>\u2019<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>s duty to affirmatively further fair housing <\/SPAN><\/SPAN>\u2013<\/SPAN><\/SPAN> as part of the housing element. The purpose of the inventory is to identify sites that can be developed for housing within the planning period (GC Section 65583.2).<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> The purpose of the housing element<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>\u2019<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>s site inventory is to identify and analyze specific land (sites) that is available and suitable for residential development in order to determine the jurisdiction<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>\u2019<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>s capacity to accommodate residential development and reconcile that capacity with the jurisdiction<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>\u2019<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>s Regional Housing Need Allocation (RHNA). The site inventory enables the jurisdiction to determine whether there are sufficient adequate sites to accommodate the RHNA by income category. A site inventory and anal<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>ysis will determine whether program actions must be adopted to \u201cmake sites available\u201d<\/SPAN><\/SPAN> with appropriate zoning, development standards, and infrastructure capacity to accommodate the new development need.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>[1]<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> Two types of sites are included in local housing elements. First, it includes sites that are suitable for residential development if zoned appropriately and available for residential use during the planning period. These sites make up the housing element sites inventory. Second, when the inventory demonstrates that there are insufficient sites to accommodate the RHNA for each income category, local governments must identify sites for rezoning and include them in a housing element program to make available additional sites to accommodate those housing needs early within the planning period.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>