Why would the City allow more housing to be built in the middle of a drought?

About 70% of the water used in Westlake Village and surrounding communities is for landscape irrigation. Multifamily households use significantly less water than single-family households because multifamily housing has significantly less landscape area per unit than single-family housing. In addition, new development is required to comply with current code requirements pertaining to water efficient fixtures and appliances, which further reduces the amount of water used per household compared to existing development. Further, the State has determined that the housing shortage in California must be addressed through the construction of new housing regardless of drought conditions.

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1. Will this project require an Environmental Impact Report (EIR)?
2. Can Westlake Village accommodate 693 new residential units?
3. What would be the cost to existing residents of accommodating 693 new residential units?
4. Why would the City allow more housing to be built in the middle of a drought?
5. Can the City push back against the State in light of the limitations of the City’s infrastructure and the capacity of our streets?