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Housing Element

The 2021-2029 Housing Element has been incorporated into parts of Elk Grove's General Plan

  • Chapter 4 contains Urban and Rural Development plans
  • Chapter 10 contains Implementation strategies 
  • Chapter 12 contains the Housing Element Background Report (12.4, Page 49)

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the affordable housing projects being built right now open and how can I get on their waitlists?

There are currently two affordable housing projects under construction in Elk Grove. The Pardes 2 is expected to be completed in summer of 2026 and will have 139 affordable units. Corral Blossom is expected to be completed in late-2027 and will have 80 affordable units.

Each of these projects will likely begin their leasing process roughly six months before completion. They may or may not feature a lottery system instead of a first come, first served approach. If you’re interested, subscribe for updates and keep an eye on local news and media, as well as this website, for the latest information.

How do I report a homeless encampment?

Always dial 911 if you see an urgent safety concern. Otherwise, call the City’s Homeless Navigation Hotline at (916) 588-0304 to report homeless encampments so that they can be addressed by one of the City’s two Homeless Navigators.

I am behind on rent. Are there any resources available for assistance?

Rental assistance resources in Sacramento County are scarce. Dial 211 for free, confidential, 24/7 social, health, and disaster services information and referrals.

If you are struggling to pay your SMUD or PG&E bills, contact the Elk Grove Food Bank at (916) 685-8453.

How can I get a housing choice voucher (HCV, formerly Section 8)?

The Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) administers the HCV program in Sacramento County. Please visit their Waitlist Portal to learn more.

Where can I find information on affordable housing for rent?

We recommend you visit our Affordable Housing for Rent page and contact the properties for more information on availability. If you would like to take a look at current market rate listings, please visit our Market Rate Housing for Rent page.

What programs are offered for homeowners?

The City offers three programs: Affordable Homeownership, Homebuyer Assistance, and Minor Home Repair.

What role does the City play in addressing homelessness?

The City has two Homeless Services Navigators who connect people experiencing homelessness to services and housing resources. Elk Grove PD also has two full-time problem-oriented policing (POP) officers focused on homelessness and outreach.

The City also has strong partnerships with local nonprofits, including working with a nonprofit to operate the Year-Round Shelter. More information can be found on our Homelessness in Elk Grove page.

What role does the City play in housing development?

For a City-owned site designated for affordable housing, staff will work with the City Council to select a developer, support the administrative process, and provide funds. The City recently signed letters of intent to partner with different developers to build affordable housing on two sites: one in Old Town (senior housing) and Sheldon Farms North (multifamily housing) on Bruceville Rd. Further details on these projects, which were discussed on March 31, 2025 and April 15, 2025 at the Affordable Housing Committee.

For a private affordable housing development, the Housing Division will support the administrative process as needed. For example, this may include producing Staff Reports for TEFRA hearings.

Can I port my housing choice voucher (HCV, formerly Section 8) from another county to use it in Elk Grove?

Yes, the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency does port in vouchers from other counties for use in Sacramento County. Please visit their Housing Choice Voucher Program webpage to learn more.

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Housing Division

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(916) 478-2254
Fax (916) 627-4800

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