SITE NAVIGATION
- 1. Sacramento's Housing History
- 2. Housing Element: The City's Housing Strategy
- 3. Housing Development Roles
- 4. Market-Rate and Affordable Housing Development
- 5. Infill Development
- 6. Missing Middle Housing & ADUs
- 7. Benefits of Affordable Housing
- 8. Benefits of Infill Development
- 9. Hear From Our Community
- Accessory Dwelling Units
- Housing Development Toolkit
- Housing Element
- Housing Impact Fee
- Housing Trust Fund
- Ministerial Housing
- Missing Middle Housing
- Mixed Income Housing Ordinance
- Parking Revisions
- Prohousing Designation Program
- Reduction of Development Impact Fees for New Housing
- Small Developer Incubator Program
- Universal Design Ordinance
Sacramento for All: Housing Education Resource Center
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The City of Sacramento strives to be a place where every individual and family has access to an affordable place to call home. To do this, the City implements many policies and programs that aim to increase housing production throughout Sacramento, with a focus on creating attainable housing options for all.
This webpage is meant to serve as an educational resource for those who wish to learn more about the City’s housing strategies, how housing gets developed, the difference between affordable and market-rate housing, and the importance of affordable and infill housing.
What about the City’s response to homelessness? Learn more about how the City is responding to homelessness by visiting the following webpages:
Connecting individuals in crisis with appropriate services and treatment options
View Sacramento's Regionally Coordinated Homeless Action Plan
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