Settlement with California's housing agency calls for 912 additional housing units, some of which could be low income.
Coronado has agreed to make room for more housing, which could potentially open up opportunities for low-income residents. Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state housing authority announced Friday it had accepted a plan from the city to allow for 912 homes after years of being out of compliance with housing laws. California cities are required to identify land for housing development, something Coronado was supposed to do in 2021 and had fought, ultimately failing in its legal challenges.
With the vote last night, I am confident we will have a certified housing element, but until local control is restored, the voices of communities throughout the state will be ignored.' Many in Coronado shared Bailey's views, arguing at the City Council meeting last week that adding more housing would increase traffic and hurt community character and that the city's infrastructure was not adequate to support additional units.
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