2019-2027 Draft Housing Element Update

2019-2027 Final Housing Element Update

The City’s Housing Element Update consultant, PlanWest Partners Inc., is working with the City to create Point Arena’s 2019-2027 Housing Element Update. The update is required by the California Department of Housing and Community Development. The City’s last Housing Element Update covered the period 2014-2019.

The Point Arena City Council will take public input and finalize the Housing Element at a special meeting on October 8, 2019.

What is a Housing Element? 

Since 1969, Housing Elements have been mandatory portions of local general plans in California because providing housing for all Californians is considered by the state legislature to be of vital statewide importance. A Housing Element provides an analysis of a community’s housing needs for all income levels, and strategies to respond to provide for those housing needs. It is a key part of the City’s overall General Plan. State Law establishes that each city accommodate its fair share of affordable housing as an approach to distributing housing needs throughout the state. State Housing Element law also recognizes that in order for the private sector to address housing needs and demand, local governments must adopt land-use plans and implementing regulations that provide opportunities for, and do not unduly constrain, housing development by the private sector.

Rules regarding Housing Elements are found in the California Government Code Sections 65580-65589. Unlike the other mandatory general plan elements, the housing element is required to be updated every five years. It is also subject to detailed statutory requirements and mandatory review and approval by a State agency — HCD (Department of Housing and Community Development).

According to State law, the Housing Element must:

  • Provide goals, policies, quantified objectives and scheduled programs to preserve, improve and develop housing
  • Identify and analyze existing and projected housing needs for all economic segments of the community
  • Identify adequate sites that are zoned and available within the 7 year housing cycle to meet the city’s fair share of regional housing needs at all income levels
  • Be certified (approved) by the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) as complying with state law
  • Be internally consistent with other parts of the General Plan (and meeting this requirement is critical to having a legally adequate General Plan)

Key content that Point Arena’s Housing Element must contain includes:

  • A summary of the population and housing characteristics that contribute to the present and future housing need in Point Arena.
  • A description of constraints on the development of housing in Point Arena.
  • An evaluation of the existing Housing Element.
  • An inventory of sites to accommodate Point Arena’s identified housing need.
  • Programs to promote housing opportunities for all Point Arena residents.
  • A statement of quantified objectives that estimates the number of housing units by income level to be provided for in the City of Point Arena by 2027.

Parks, Trails & Open Space Community Meetings

What’s Your Vision for Parks in Point Arena?

Share your ideas for the Downtown Park and Arena Cove. Your input is vital as the city creates a Parks, Trails & Open Space Plan, which will guide the city’s efforts to obtain funding for park improvements!

Saturday June 8

3 – 5pm

Veteran’s Building, 451 School Street, Point Arena

Saturday June 29

3 – 5 pm

Veteran’s Building, 451 School Street, Point Arena

To submit ideas, use the following form:

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Independence Weekend Celebration 2019

July 6 & 7 2019

The most highly anticipated event on the South Coast – the Point Arena Independence Celebration – will occur the weekend of July 6 & 7, 2019!  Join us for food, fun and the largest display of fireworks in the region in beautiful Arena Cove!

Saturday, July 6 – Street Fair & Fireworks Extravaganza

Come early and stay late for the Street Fair at Arena Cove.  Festivities kick off at 4:00 pm with food, bands, arts and crafts, kids’ activities, and entertainment.  The Fireworks Extravaganza by Devastating Pyrotechnics will explode into the night sky starting at dark!

This year’s band lineup includes:

BUY YOUR TICKETS ONLINE!!

$ 10.00 General Admission /$5 for youth 12-17  / children under 12 free / $20 for a family of four

Parking for the street fair and fireworks will be available at City Hall and in parking lot locations on Port Road.  No on-street parking is available on Port Road.  A shuttle bus will run from City Hall to the Cove from 4:00 P.M. until 11:00 P.M.

Food and craft vendor spots are available for the Street Fair on July 6. Download our Vendor Application Form or contact Point Arena City Hall at 707-882-2122.


Sunday, July 7– Downtown Parade

The Annual Downtown Parade steps off at noon on Main Street.  Groups are welcomed to join the parade.  Since this is a family-friendly parade, we ask you to keep things classy, safe, and fun.

Download our Parade Entry Form  or contact Point Arena City Hall at 882-2122.


How You Can Help!

This spectacular event doesn’t just happen out of the blue – it takes many hours of planning and lots of work by a dedicated group of volunteers and City staff. An event of this size runs on volunteers.  Please consider helping make this event a success.  Volunteers will receive free admission and a special t-shirt. Please contact Barbara Burkey at 882-2683 for more information.




We are also seeking sponsorships and donations for the event.  If you would like to help sponsor or donate to the Celebration or volunteer please contact City Hall at 882-2122.