Review of Existing Housing Element Sample Clauses

Review of Existing Housing Element. This task involves the review of Los Gatos’s current housing element to identify the Town’s success in accomplishing/implementing housing goals, policies and programs. This review includes explanations and updates for goals, policies, or programs that are in progress, that have been abandoned, or that have proven ineffective. EMC Planning Group will make use of materials provided in the Town’s annual progress report to HCD. Task 3Public Outreach This task involves measures that EMC Planning Group will take to engage the Los Gatos community in the housing element update process. The 6th cycle regional housing needs allocation (RHNA) numbers are a sea change for all California communities, and the success of the update process hinges in part on a community outreach and engagement program that is robust, inclusive, and meaningful. COVID-19 has complicated community outreach efforts, but the pandemic has also catalyzed the development of new digital tools that have brought interactive engagement to a new level. One such tool is an all-in-one digital community engagement platform called Bang the Table (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/). EMC Planning Group is partnering with Bang the Table as a cornerstone of its community outreach and engagement program. Using Bang the Table, the EMC Team will work with Town staff to design an interactive engagement plan that allows community members to engage on their own time. Community workshops can span days and include customizable discussion forums, and through the digital platform, discussions can be made available in multiple languages and moderated to weed out any personal attacks, profanity, or off-topic comments. This platform will serve as the internet portal for information regarding the housing element update, key documents, and interactive activities to solicit input at various stages of the process. The following are a sample of the tools available through the Bang the Table platform:  Forums. A safe and interactive space for Los Gatos community-members to discuss and debate pertinent issues. The site is moderated to assure safety.  Ideas. These “virtual post-it notes” are a way for Los Gatos community-members to share what inspires them. EMC Planning Group staff can then assist in creating virtual stakeholder groups to help the community “grow” their ideas.  Places. Gather feedback and photos directly on a map with a simple “pin” drop.  Stories. Help your community better understand, empathize, and relate t...
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Review of Existing Housing Element. This section shall evaluate the progress made in implementing the goals, objectives and programs from the 2009-2014 Housing Element. This review should include the following:
Review of Existing Housing Element. This task involves the review of Los Gatos’s current housing element to identify the Town’s success in accomplishing/implementing housing goals, policies and programs. This review includes explanations and updates for goals, policies, or programs that are in progress, that have been abandoned, or that have proven ineffective. EMC Planning Group will make use of materials provided in the Town’s annual progress report to HCD.

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