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Share Eureka's Housing Element Update 2027β2035 on FacebookShare Eureka's Housing Element Update 2027β2035 on X (formerly Twitter)Share Eureka's Housing Element Update 2027β2035 on LinkedinEmail Eureka's Housing Element Update 2027β2035 link
Come to the Housing Element Update Kickoff Community Event!
π July 14th | π 5:30 PM | π Wharfinger Building - 1 Marina Way, Eureka, CA 95501
Housing affects everyone. The City of Eureka is updating its Housing Element, the State-required plan that will guide housing policies and priorities in Eureka through 2035. Now is the time to help shape that plan.
The Housing Element addresses a wide range of housing issues, from preserving existing homes and preventing displacement to planning for new housing opportunities. It also identifies where Eureka can accommodate 1,740 new homes by 2035 to meet regional housing needs.
We are at the beginning of the process, before any decisions have been made. Your input will help shape the housing policies, programs, and City actions that will influence Eureka's neighborhoods over the next eight years. Tell us about the housing challenges you see, the types of homes our community needs, and where new housing should go.
Complete the activities below to share your ideas and help shape Eureka's housing future.
Come to the Housing Element Update Kickoff Community Event!
π July 14th | π 5:30 PM | π Wharfinger Building - 1 Marina Way, Eureka, CA 95501
Housing affects everyone. The City of Eureka is updating its Housing Element, the State-required plan that will guide housing policies and priorities in Eureka through 2035. Now is the time to help shape that plan.
The Housing Element addresses a wide range of housing issues, from preserving existing homes and preventing displacement to planning for new housing opportunities. It also identifies where Eureka can accommodate 1,740 new homes by 2035 to meet regional housing needs.
We are at the beginning of the process, before any decisions have been made. Your input will help shape the housing policies, programs, and City actions that will influence Eureka's neighborhoods over the next eight years. Tell us about the housing challenges you see, the types of homes our community needs, and where new housing should go.
Complete the activities below to share your ideas and help shape Eureka's housing future.
Share Which housing issues should be the highest priorities for the City to address over the next eight years? on FacebookShare Which housing issues should be the highest priorities for the City to address over the next eight years? on X (formerly Twitter)Share Which housing issues should be the highest priorities for the City to address over the next eight years? on LinkedinEmail Which housing issues should be the highest priorities for the City to address over the next eight years? link