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Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Round 9 . . . Summary The California Strategic Growth Council (SGC or Council), California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), and California Air Resources Board (CARB) are updating Guidelines, Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA), Application Workbook, supplementary materials and the AHSC Benefits Calculator for Round 9 of the AHSC program Materials are available for public review at:
Announcement: California has funded more than 22,000 transit-oriented . . . Home News 2025 June 13 Announcement California has funded more than 22,000 transit-oriented homes through cap-and-trade alone Published: June 13, 2025 As two projects open and another breaks ground this week, California’s Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program is marking the investment of more than $4 billion in cap-and-trade funds, which has added more than 22,000 affordable
AHSC Round 9 Project Area Mapping Guidance - sgc. ca. gov Round 9 Project Area Mapping Guide This Mapping Guide provides detailed instructions for AHSC applicants to develop and submit the required Project Area Map, using Google Maps There will be an instructional video detailing these steps available on the AHSC Guidelines page in April Applicants who wish to use ArcGIS, instead of Google Maps, to submit the Project Area Map, must still upload a
AHSC Round 9 Narrative Rubric Instructions AHSC Round 9 Narrative Rubric Instructions | 03 25 2025 AHSC narrative reviewers will use this document to score applications Applicants may use this document in conjunction with the Narrative Prompts and Required Materials to respond to the outlined prompts Applicants may also use the Supplemental Narrative Resource for further support in identifying how strategies may connect to the
Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Round 8 Program Guidelines Section 100 Purpose and Scope The purpose of these Program Guidelines is to implement Division 44, Part 1 Chapter 2 of the Public Resources Code (PRC) (commencing with Section 75200), which establishes the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Program, hereinafter referred to as the AHSC Program The purpose of the AHSC Program is to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program Round 9 Program . . . These Program Guidelines will serve as the primary document related to eligibility, scoring, and the application process for Round 9 of the AHSC Program Unless stated in this document, previous versions of AHSC Program Guidelines, attachments, Quantification Methodologies, Question and Answer (Q A) documents, or personal communications with staff from previous rounds are superseded by this
AHSC Round 4 Guidelines: Summary of Changes for February 24, 2021 SGC . . . The AHSC Program will provide grants and or loans to projects that achieve GHG reductions and benefit Disadvantaged Communities, Low-Income Communities, and Low-Income Households through increasing accessibility of affordable housing, employment centers and Key Destinations via low-carbon transportation resulting in fewer vehicle miles traveled (VMT) through shortened or reduced vehicle trip
Tribal Housing and Capacity Building Proposal Recommended Action Approve up to $30 million expenditure from already accumulated Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program's (AHSC) continuous appropriation funds to support technical assistance and capacity building activities for Tribal entities interested in affordable housing and related projects that implement land use, housing, transportation, and agricultural land
Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Program Overview Project Awards and Project Area Types (Section 102 and Section 104) All Project Areas MUST include an Affordable Housing Development (AHD) or Housing Related Infrastructure (HRI) near a Transit Station Stop, served by at least one Qualifying Transit This level of service must have been publicly posted by the provider at some point between January 2025 and the time of application The