Description: The Development Feasibility Analysis (DFA) is an effort directed by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to investigate the best locations in Vehicle Miles Travelled (VMT) efficient areas and county designated infill areas for housing development. SB 743, which discourages development outside VMT efficient and infill areas, has the reduced housing capacity in the unincorporated area and encourages growth within VMT efficient and infill areas. The DFA boundaries represent areas with the most potential for housing development in the future given existing conditions and the implementation of SB 743. This layer will be used to scope and focus market, land use, infrastructure, and transportation studies to understand issues preventing or discouraging the development of housing in the areas best suited for growth. This information will then be used to provide a list of financial tools, land use changes, and infrastructure investments that will unlock additional housing capacity or encourage housing development in these areas. These areas were determined using zoning, land use designations, concentrations of vacant and redevelopable parcels, environmental constraints, areas that qualify for state legislation that increase housing capacity, existing infrastructure, field visits, information on projects in the pipeline, and planned improvements.
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Copyright Text: LUEG-GIS | Long Range Planning | Land Development - Planning & Development Services, County of San Diego