Home Departments Community Development Planning Housing Element HOUSING ELEMENT Housing Element 6th Cycle Update The City's Housing Element was certified by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) on February 24, 2023. The Housing Element is a section of the City's General Plan that addresses housing needs and conditions within Lake Forest. It identifies goals, policies, and programs that the City uses to guide actions related to housing to ensure that we are prepared to meet the future housing needs of our community for the 2021-2029 planning period (6th Cycle). Through this link, you will find educational material related to the Housing Element, answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), and other information on the process to a certified Housing Element. The City Council adopted the City's 2021-2029 Housing Element on January 4, 2022. Subsequent revisions were made based on comments from HCD. The adopted document and revisions can be accessed by clicking on the links below: 2021-2029 Housing Element (Certified February 24, 2023) · THIRD REVISED "2021-2029 HOUSING ELEMENT" OF THE GENERAL PLAN (January 2023) · 6TH CYCLE "2021 - 2029 HOUSING ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN (submitted to HCD on January 6, 2022) · Revised 6TH CYCLE "2021 - 2029 HOUSING ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN (June 2022) · Revisions to Housing Element · Environmental Analysis Prior Adopted Elements Housing Element (5th Cycle 2013-2021) The Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG) and the Association of California Cities - Orange County (ACC-OC) have collaborated to create a video series designed to communicate the ins and outs of California’s complicated housing policies. The first two videos in the series introduce and provide an overview of the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA). The third video outlines new California housing legislation. PLANNING Application Forms City Maps Current Projects and Recent Decisions Planning and Development Planning Documents Temporary Signage & Outdoor Promotion Zoning Housing Element Mixed-Use Zoning