Jurisdictions that have an Inclusionary Housing Program
Inclusionary housing programs require developers to subsidize affordable housing as a condition of project approval. This may include making a percentage of the project available to low and moderate income residents or payment of an in-lieu fee. The following cities and counties report that they have some form of an inclusionary housing program.
Agoura Hills
American Canyon
Arroyo Grande
Bakersfield
Beaumont
Bell
Belmont
Benicia
Berkeley
Blythe
Brawley
Brea
Buellton
California City
Calistoga
Carlsbad
Chula Vista
Clayton
Clovis
Coalinga
Colusa County
Corcoran
Coronado
Corte Madera
Cupertino
Daly City
Davis
Del Mar
Del Norte County
Del Rey Oaks
Desert Hot Springs
East Palo Alto
Encinitas
Escondido
Farmersville
Fort Bragg
Gonzales
Grover Beach
Half Moon Bay
Hawthorne
Healdsburg
Hemet
Hidden Hills
Hollister
Huntington Park
Indio
Ione
Irvine
La Habra
La Quinta
La Verne
Lakewood
Larkspur
Lathrop
Livermore
Los Altos
Los Angeles
Los Gatos
Mammoth Lakes
Marin County
Mendota
Menlo Park
Mill Valley
Mono County
Monterey
Napa County
Newport Beach
Novato
Oceanside
Palo Alto
Paramount
Patterson
Perris
Petaluma
Pico Rivera
Placer County
Pleasant Hill
Port Hueneme
Portola Valley
Poway
Rancho Palos Verdes
Redwood City
Ripon
Rolling Hills Estates
Salinas
San Anselmo
San Bernardino County
San Carlos
San Clemente
San Francisco
San Gabriel
San Jacinto
San Juan Capistrano
San Leandro
San Luis Obispo
San Marcos
San Mateo County
San Rafael
Santa Barbara County
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz County
Santa Monica
Sebastopol
Shasta County
Signal Hill
Solana Beach
Sonoma
South Gate
Sutter County
Vista
Waterford
Watsonville
West Hollywood
West Sacramento
Willits
Winters
Woodland
Yolo County
Yorba Linda
Yountville