Adopted 2014-2021 Housing Element - Garden Grove
Adopted 2014-2021 Housing Element - Garden Grove
Adopted 2014-2021 Housing Element - Garden Grove
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<strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Element</strong> Needs AssessmentIncome GroupExtremely/VeryLowTable 30: RHNA <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>2021</strong>% of CountyAMI2013 Total<strong>Housing</strong> UnitsAllocatedPercentage ofUnits0-50% 164 22%Low 51-80% 120 16%Moderate 81-120% 135 18%Above moderate 120%+ 328 44%Total 747 100%Source: Southern California Association of GovernmentsNote: Pursuant to AB 2634, local jurisdictions are also required to projectthe housing needs of extremely low-income households (0-30% AMI). Inestimating the number of extremely low-income households, a jurisdictioncan use 50% of the very low-income allocation or apportion the very lowincomefigure based on Census data. As shown in Table 29, extremely lowandvery low-income households total 15,660 households, with extremelylow-income households comprising 51% of the total. Therefore, the City’svery low-income RHNA of 164 units can be split into 84 extremely lowincomeand 80 very low-income units.<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>2021</strong> <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Element</strong> 36 City of <strong>Garden</strong> <strong>Grove</strong>