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Nevada County Prohousing Designation: Housing Initiatives & State Funding

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Nevada ⁢County Receives State ‘Prohousing‘ Designation, Primed for increased Housing Funding

Nevada City, Calif. – Nevada County has earned a ⁢coveted ‘Prohousing’ designation from the California Department of Housing and Community Advancement, recognizing the county’s proactive steps to address the state’s housing crisis. The designation signals a commitment to accelerating housing production,reducing costs,and expanding housing opportunities for residents.

this achievement positions Nevada County to⁣ perhaps receive priority access to state funding earmarked⁣ for housing-related projects, ​a critical benefit as the county works to address a notable shortage⁣ of affordable homes. The ⁢’Prohousing’ designation isn’t simply an award; it’s⁤ a validation ⁢of the Board of Supervisors’ ongoing efforts to remove barriers to housing development and ensure a stable future for the county’s workforce and families.

The county’s success stems from a multi-pronged approach prioritizing housing and homelessness solutions. Recent initiatives include establishing housing and homelessness as key Board objectives, ⁤streamlining regulations for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) – such as tiny houses and in-law units – ‍and approving tiny houses on wheels as a viable ⁢permanent ⁣housing option. Simultaneously,‍ the county has increased support for ⁤homeless services and ​focused on addressing encampments.

“Earning⁤ California’s Prohousing designation⁣ is a proud milestone for our County,” stated Board of‍ Supervisors‌ Chair Heidi Hall. “It affirms our ⁤commitment to tackling ‍the housing crisis and ensure we can⁤ have housing for our teachers, health care workers, firefighters, and all ‌our working families.”

The ‘Prohousing’ designation is awarded to communities demonstrating a commitment to policies that facilitate housing development and address regional‌ housing needs. Residents can find more information about the county’s housing initiatives at https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3469/Housing and the ADU guidebook at https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/50714/Nevada-County-ADU-Guidebook—FINAL. Information⁣ regarding the​ approval of⁤ tiny houses on wheels can be found at https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/civicalerts.aspx?AID=8019.

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