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DPP: Releases Annual Report on the status of land use

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Department of Planning and Permitting issued the following announcement on Dec. 22.

The Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) has released its  Annual Report on the status of land use on O‘ahu for fiscal year ending  2019.

The report focuses on population trends, housing construction  activities, land use approvals, and other trends relating to the city’s  eight development and sustainable communities plans. The information is  intended to help the City Council, other elected officials, government  agencies, the development community, and interested citizens understand  how growth is occurring and how the development objectives of the city  are being met. This year’s report provides new data summaries by  development plan (DP) areas, sub-areas within the DP areas, and  neighborhood areas.

The report predates the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and  projections did not account for the social and economic disruptions  occurring now and into the near future.

Some of the highlights of the 2019 report:

  • Based on projects in the development pipeline and projects announced  by developers, the current shortage of 9,750 units is expected to  gradually increase to more than 10,000 units by 2027, but over the  long-run there is an anticipated surplus of 7,300 units by 2050.
  • A shortage of affordable housing units is projected to continue over  the next decade, with nearly two-thirds of these units needed for  households earning 80 percent or below of the area median income.
  • The population distribution continues to trend in a direction consistent with General Plan policies.
  • Low to extremely low income households continue to be the most  impacted by housing costs, with the number of households in 2017 and  2018 being about 10 percentage points worse off than in 2010.
“Although the current pandemic has severely impacted our residents  and the local economy, construction on major projects continue and we  remain hopeful that we can address the housing shortage, especially the  addition of much needed affordable housing,” said Kathy Sokugawa, DPP  acting director.

A copy of the report is available at https://bit.ly/2KOTdtY.

Original source can be found here.

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