Description: City ordinance: https://docs.sandiego.gov/council_reso_ordinance/rao2023/O-21618.pdfSustainable Development Area means the area within a defined walking distance along a pedestrian path of travel from a major transit stop that is existing or planned, if the planned major transit stop is included in a transportation improvement program or applicable regional transportation plan, as follows: (a) Within Mobility Zones 1 and 3, as defined in Section 143.1103, the defined walking distance is 1.0 mile. (b) Within Mobility Zone 4, as defined in Section 143.1103, the defined walking distance is .75 mile. (c) For parcels located in Mobility Zone 4, in an area identified as a High or Highest Resource California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC) Opportunity Area, the defined walking distance is 1.0 mile.
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Copyright Text: City of San Diego, Planning Department
Description: California Tax Credit Allocation Committee/Department of Housing and Community Development (CTAC/HCD) 2024 Opportunity Area Maps adopted January 2024.Statewide dataset downloaded from https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/opportunity.asp. Boundaries located within San Diego County were selected and projected to NAD83 State Plane Projection. The mapping tools are intended to advance the state’s affirmatively furthering fair housing (AFFH) objectives. AFFH means combating discrimination and taking meaningful actions that overcome patterns of segregation and foster inclusive communities free from barriers that restrict access to opportunity based on protected characteristics.The opportunity map identifies areas in every region of the state whose characteristics have been shown by research to be associated with positive economic, educational, and health outcomes for low-income families—particularly long-term outcomes for children. As such, the map is intended to inform efforts to advance the AFFH objective of increasing access to opportunity.The high-poverty and segregated areas overlay identifies places that meet standards for both high or concentrated poverty rates and racial segregation. The use of this overlay is grounded in two guiding AFFH objectives: to avoid further segregation and poverty concentration, and to increase access to opportunity for low-income families. Further details available at https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/opportunity/2024/frequently-asked-questions.pdfNot all fields were included in this dataset. The State website has additional data that can be downloaded/joined if needed.
Service Item Id: eb5a442f8b484997a8fd6756a28d1261
Copyright Text: California Office of the State Treasurer, Department of Housing and Community Development