Santa Clara County is close to finalizing its housing element, but the delay could create long-term impacts
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Santa Clara County is close to finalizing its housing goals, but the long delay risks more sprawl in rural areas vulnerable to wildfires and floods.
With a staggering 1,000% increase in housing expectations, Santa Clara County now needs to build 3,125 homes by 2031, up from 277 in the previous cycle.
The county's unprecedented housing number reflects immense challenges, particularly in providing essential services like water and sewer to support expanded construction in unincorporated areas.
State support validates Santa Clara County's housing element plans, yet the daunting task ahead looms large without enough infrastructure to support significant residential growth.
Read at The Mercury News
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