HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report 2406-3056CITY OF PALO ALTO
CITY COUNCIL
Special Meeting
Monday, June 17, 2024
Council Chambers & Hybrid
4:00 PM
Agenda Item
34.Establishment of Community Advisory Group for Downtown Housing Plan. CEQA
Status -- Not a Project.
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City Council
Staff Report
From: City Manager
Report Type: INFORMATION REPORTS
Lead Department: Planning and Development Services
Meeting Date: June 17, 2024
Report #:2406-3056
TITLE
Establishment of Community Advisory Group for Downtown Housing Plan. CEQA Status -- Not a
Project.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Downtown Housing Plan will establish policies, set development, and design standards, and
plan for the public infrastructure necessary to accelerate housing production and further fair
housing while ensuring that the Downtown area continues to be an attractive local and regional
destination. The City Council approved consultant contracts to begin the Downtown Housing
Plan on February 26, 2024. Currently, the project team is collecting data and initiating public
outreach and engagement for the Plan.
The Downtown Housing Plan requires extensive community outreach and participation, and the
Community Advisory Group (CAG) will be instrumental in this regard. The group will serve an
advisory role and provide feedback to the project team at key junctures of the project.
An application process will allow the City to identify individuals from diverse stakeholder
interests for the CAG. Some perspectives may require an invitation to participate instead of a
voluntary submittal of an application. The City Manager or designee will initiate the application
and recruitment process, to select and appoint members of the CAG with input from the City
Council Housing Ad hoc Committee in August 2024.
BACKGROUND
In March 2024, the City began the development of its Downtown Housing Plan and engaged
Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC (WRT) to provide planning and consulting services for the project,
with additional project management support from Good City Company.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) adopted a resolution on May 14, 2021,
awarding $800,000 to the City to prepare a Housing Plan for Downtown, and the City Council
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accepted the grant on April 18, 20221, to initiate the preparation of a housing plan within the
Downtown Palo Alto Priority Development Area (PDA). The Housing Plan needs to be
completed by December 31, 2026, to be eligible for reimbursement from the grant funding
agency. The Downtown Housing Plan will focus on housing production, including affordable
housing, and will implement policies from the City’s Comprehensive Plan and the 2023-2031
Housing Element. The formation of a Community Advisory Group to provide input throughout
the planning process is a recommended community engagement activity of the grant and
community engagement is key to the success of the planning effort, as is technical, design, and
planning work by qualified consultants.
The Downtown Housing Plan study area covers approximately 76 acres and is a sub-area of the
Downtown Palo Alto PDA. Consistent with the requirements of the PDA Planning Grant, the
Downtown Housing Plan will evaluate key opportunities and constraints for housing production
in Palo Alto’s Downtown and create a focused housing plan consistent with the policies set
forth in the 2023-2031 Housing Element. The Plan will establish development standards and
identify public infrastructure improvements necessary to accelerate housing production and
further fair housing, as required by the grant.
ANALYSIS
The CAG is intended to comprise a representative cross-section of the Palo Alto community and
Downtown stakeholders specifically. The CAG will be a key component of the public
engagement process for the project.
Role of the Community Advisory Group
The CAG will be an advisory body to the Downtown Housing Plan project team. The project
team will meet with the CAG approximately three to six times at key junctures throughout the
planning process beginning September 2024; shortly after the selection and recruitment
process and provide feedback to City staff and consultant team. The CAG is different in its
nature of roles and responsibilities of a Working Group outlined in the PAMC Section 19.10
(Coordinated Area Plans).
The intent of the group is to provide various perspectives and feedback on the ideas under
development; serving as a sounding board for the City staff and the consultant team during the
planning process to create a holistic plan.
The CAG is not a decision-making body and will not provide recommendations to the City
Council; establishing group consensus for a proposed Plan is not a goal.
1 April 18, 2022, City Council Staff Report for Downtown Housing Plan: Initiation and MTC Supplement Agreement
& Budget Amendment: https://recordsportal.paloalto.gov/Weblink/DocView.aspx?id=81822
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The project team anticipates presenting the Downtown Housing Plan vision statement for the
City Council's review in December 2024.
Based on the large number of anticipated stakeholders, staff envisions a CAG of about 15
members representing multiple interests. This size is large enough to provide a diverse
perspective and small enough to foster productive discussion and input. The proposed list of
groups that would be represented in the CAG is:
1. Downtown resident (renter)
2. Downtown resident (homeowner)
3. Resident (owner - lives outside the project area)
4. Downtown business owner
5. Commercial broker
6. Non-profit housing groups
7. Affordable housing developer
8. Market-rate housing/ mixed-use developer
9. Major landholders and property managers
10. Community interest group representative
11. Neighborhood group representative
12. Chamber of Commerce representative
13. Representatives from the City's Architectural Review Board and the Planning and
Transportation Commission
Staff anticipates that the CAG membership will include individuals representing multiple
categories on the list.
NEXT STEPS
Staff will prepare an application for participants interested in seeking an appointment and
publicize this unique opportunity for engagement. Staff will make appointment
recommendations to the City Manager who in turn will seek feedback from the City Council
Housing Ad Hoc committee members, consisting of the Mayor and Vice Mayor to appoint
members of the Downtown Housing Plan Community Advisory Group. It is anticipated the
application process will start in late June 2024 with selection and appointment in August 2024.
FISCAL/RESOURCE IMPACT
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
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workshops, pop-up events, online surveys, stakeholder interviews, and a developer round table
facilitated by the project team. The project webpage - Downtown Housing Plan – City of Palo
Alto, CA was launched in early May and will be maintained throughout the planning process.
The webpage includes a link for viewers to sign up for project updates.
An initial outreach was conducted at the May Fete Event on May 4, 2024, at Heritage Park. Staff
had a table for the Downtown Housing Plan to introduce the project and stimulate community
conversation about the Downtown Housing Plan. Flyers were distributed and staff spoke to
approximately 25 adults, seniors, high school students, and families with children, including
residents of Downtown Palo Alto.
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