Regional Housing Need Allocation (RHNA)

Overview
California state law requires that state and local governments ensure that adequate amounts of housing is available for current residents and future population growth.  This process, known as the Regional Housing Need Allocation or RHNA, is a projection of housing units needed over a certain time period to accommodate households across all income levels.  The four income levels used are, "very-low," "low," "moderate," and "above-moderate."  Currently, the California Department of Housing & Community Development (HCD) creates the projections for the Shasta County region and allocates to each city and the county their fair-share" of the projection.

SRTA ensures that the RHNA projection is accounted for in the Regional Transportation Plan.
Home Construction

Current Projections

On December 21, 2018, HCD sent a letter to the planning departments of each city and Shasta County informing them of the region's RHNA for the period of December 31, 2018 through April 15, 2028.  The table below identifies the RHNA by jurisdiction and by income level category.

Shasta County RHNA by Income Category (December 31, 2018 - April 15, 2028)

 Jurisdiction  Very-Low  Low  Moderate  Above-Moderate Total 
 Anderson  54 37
41
109
241
Redding   502 336
360
893
2,091
Shasta Lake  56 39
42
101
238
 Unincorporated  273 179
193
460
1,105
 TOTAL:   885 591
636
1,563
3,675


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