Wasn’t the deadline for the 6th Cycle Housing Element extended?

Deadlines were extended for rezoning programs required by a certified Housing Element. Many cities were unable to identify adequate sites to provide for their share of regional housing needs and received certification of their Housing Element on the condition that they commit to rezone properties to provide for the residential capacity. The deadline to complete such rezoning was extended from February 2022 to February 2025 for cities that received certification of their Housing Element after the original deadline of October 15, 2021, and before the extended deadline of October 21, 2022. These provisions are not applicable to Westlake Village because the City was not required to commit to a rezoning program for its 6th Cycle Housing Element. The housing sites from the 5th Cycle Housing Element were also used for the 6th Cycle Housing Element and, as a result, no rezoning was required.

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1. Will this project help Westlake Village meet its State mandated housing goals?
2. What is the lowest number of units that can be built to meet General Plan requirements?
3. Is the proposed project the best way to meet the State’s housing goals?
4. Why did Westlake Village “rush” into approving the 6th Cycle Housing Element when many other cities have still not approved theirs?
5. Wasn’t the deadline for the 6th Cycle Housing Element extended?