Concord's affirmatively furthering fair housing rezoning will allow for the construction of 1,000 new lower-income multifamily units, targeting increasing inclusion in wealthier neighborhoods.
The city has explored the feasibility of a 20-acre zoning overlay to enable development of high-density housing, accommodating up to 60 units per acre.
The self-imposed benchmark of 1,000 units is part of Concord's Housing Element, which lays out an eight-year plan to approve over 5,000 new housing units.
AB 688 demands that all cities in California implement housing policy updates that combat segregation and promote accessibility based on protected characteristics.
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