Section 50006 Of Chapter 1. Legislative Findings And Declarations From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 31. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1.
50006
. The Legislature finds and declares that a number of federal
housing programs have failed to reach the fundamental goals and
purposes for which they were established, especially in urban areas.
In California, this failure has often been related to inadequate
consideration of the relationship between housing and the community
in which the housing is located.
It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this division to
seek to avoid such failures by providing a comprehensive and balanced
approach to the solution of housing problems of very low income
households and persons and families of low or moderate income in the
state. It is further the intent of the Legislature to provide a
program which gives consideration, not only to the production and
financing of housing, but also to the social and aesthetic impact of
such housing. A California housing program must consider the
distribution throughout the state of such housing as may be assisted
pursuant to this division, the avoidance of imposed economic, ethnic,
and racial isolation or concentration, an emphasis on superior
design, including the scale and location of such housing, the
preparation of communities and persons to avail themselves of the
program, and other factors which contribute to a decent living
environment. Such program shall be designed to overcome racial
isolation and concentration through revitalization of deteriorating
and deteriorated urban areas by attracting a full range of income
groups to central-city areas to provide economic integration with
persons and families of low or moderate income in such areas.