Politics & Government

Dublin Residents Asked To Complete Housing Element Survey

Dublin residents have until Feb. 28 to complete a 10-question online survey about the city's housing needs.

Survey answers will be used to inform updated policies for housing in the coming decade.
Survey answers will be used to inform updated policies for housing in the coming decade. (Google Maps)

DUBLIN, CA — Dublin residents have until next Monday, Feb. 28, to fill out a 10-question survey related to its General Plan Housing Element.

The city is currently in the process of updating its General Plan Housing Element for the 2023-2031 planning period. Per state law, local governments must update their Housing Element every eight years to demonstrate how they have planned to meet their community’s existing and projected housing needs. Key features including housing and population analysis for current and future housing needs, potential sites to accommodate housing, and analysis of housing constraints, resources, programs, and policies to guide future growth of housing in Dublin.

The survey, which is available in English and Mandarin, will be used to shape policies related to those matters. It can be accessed here.

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See here to learn more about the city’s housing element update.

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