TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: David Chantarangsu, AICIP, Development Services Director
PREPARED BY: Carl Stiehl, City Planner
SUBJECT:
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Murrieta Housing Authority SB 341 Annual Report for FY 2023/24 and Finding of Exemption from CEQA
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RECOMMENDATION
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Receive and file the Murrieta Housing Authority SB 341 Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2023/24;
Direct staff to file the document with the State Department of Housing and Community Development and place it on the City's website; and
Find that the action is not a "project" as defined in California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15378.
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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
On April 5, 2011, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 11-2699, establishing the Murrieta Housing Authority and transferring the housing assets of the former Redevelopment Agency to the Housing Authority (Vote: 4-0-1)1.
In October 2013, Senate Bill 341 was signed into law requiring housing successor agencies to annually report on their respective low and moderate-income housing asset fund.
CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Plan, program and create infrastructure development.
BACKGROUND
In 2011, the State legislature passed Assembly Bills X1 26 and 1484 to dissolve all redevelopment agencies, including the Murrieta Redevelopment Agency, as of February 1, 2012. As a result, local successor agencies and oversight boards were established to wind down the business of the dissolved agencies. During the dissolution process, the City Council designated the Murrieta Housing Authority as the successor entity for carrying out the housing functions of the City of Murrieta Redevelopment Agency. The City Council acts as the Housing Authority Oversight Board for the City of Murrieta. The responsibilities of the Housing Authority include maintaining the City's affordable housing units and annual reporting obligations, which are primarily performed via contract with RSG Consulting.
Senate Bill 341...
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