Housing affordability
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Weekly summary for Campbell
May 11, 2026 to May 17, 2026 • Updated May 14, 2026
In Campbell this week, the City Council took a key step to improve housing affordability by closing a loophole that previously allowed some housing developments to bypass affordability requirements. This move supports the city’s effort to meet its state-mandated goal of planning for 3,870 new homes by 2031, including 1,542 affordable units. However, progress remains slow, with only 117 homes counted toward these goals in the latest report.
Key points this week in Campbell housing affordability:
- City Council closed a development loophole to strengthen affordable housing requirements.
- Campbell faces a significant housing production challenge under state mandates through 2031.
- The city’s recent progress report shows limited advancement toward affordable housing targets.
What to watch: Continued monitoring of Campbell’s housing development approvals and progress reports will be important to assess whether recent policy changes accelerate affordable housing production.
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Agenda item: Consider recommendations relating to the creation of easements and parcel maps and exceptions for competitive bidding construction contracts related to affordable housing developments to be located on County-owned property known as the East Santa Clara Street Site in San José (Assessor's Parcel Nos. 467-14-001 through 003, 467-14-006 through 010, 467-14-052, 467-14-082, 467-14-087 through 089). California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Exempt from CEQA pursuant to Section 15301 and Section 15302 of the CEQA Guidelines. (LA). SCC BOS recently discussed this issue.
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Board of Supervisors - Regular Meeting
2026-04-28
51: the creation of easements and parcel maps and exceptions for competitive bidding construction contracts related to affordable housing developments to be located on County-owned property known as the East Santa Clara Street Site in San José (Assessor's Parcel Nos. 467-14-001 through 003, 467-14-006 through 010, 467-14-052, 467-14-082, 467-14-087 through 089). California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Exempt from CEQA pursuant to Section 15301 and Section 15302 of the CEQA Guidelines. (LA)
Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee
2026-04-14
Office of Supportive Housing
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Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
2026-03-17
9: Consider recommendations from the Office of Supportive Housing relating to Supportive Housing System of Care reports
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
2026-03-17
Attachment B - 2025 California Housing Bills
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