Housing and Displacement Board
Community Meeting Board Content
Approach: 3Ps
Production
Production of rent-restricted housing for low-income and moderate-income households
Preservation
Preservation of rent-restricted and naturally affordable housing
Protection
Protection of low-income residents vulnerable to rising rents and property values
Guiding Goals and Principles
City Council citywide goals: construct 15,000 new market-rate homes and 10,000 new affordable homes by 2022
Support development of full range of housing types & prices
Minimize residential displacement in Diridon and surrounding areas
Diridon Station Affordable Housing Implementation Plan
Purpose
Provide a plan for ensuring 25% of new housing built in Diridon Station Area is rent-restricted for low- and moderate-income households, and minimize impact of Diridon Station projects on vulnerable residents
Production
Ensure construction of developments that integrate affordable and market-rate homes, as well as standalone affordable developments
Preservation and Protection
Identify goals and strategies
Opportunities for Public Input
Draft released May 2020
Residential Anti-Displacement Strategy
Purpose
Protect vulnerable residents from being forced out of San José
Focus
Strategies for all 3 Ps to mitigate displacement and/or its effects
Process
The City and community partners are gathering extensive input from the public and stakeholders from spring 2018 through early 2020. City Council will consider the Citywide Anti-Displacement Strategy in spring 2020.
Opportunities for Public Input
Learn more about upcoming public meetings and background information at: www.sanjoseca.gov/displacement/