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Long Beach vs Palmdale

How do affordable housing linkage fee rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Palmdale, CA?

Long Beach and Palmdale have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 22.140.470 imposes an affordable housing linkage fee on new commercial and market-rate residential development in unincorporated areas. Fees fund the Affordable Housing Trust administered by LACDA, with rates tiered by zone.

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Palmdale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 22.140.470 imposes an affordable housing linkage fee on new commercial and market-rate residential development in unincorporated areas. Fees fund the Affordable Housing Trust administered by LACDA, with rates tiered by zone.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachPalmdale
Code sectionTitle 22.140.470Title 22.140.470
CoverageUnincorporated areas onlyUnincorporated areas only
TriggerCommercial, multifamily permitsCommercial, multifamily permits
Fund managerLACDA Trust FundLACDA Trust Fund
Rate structureMarket-tier per-square-footMarket-tier per-square-foot

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Long Beach FAQ

Does the linkage fee apply if I build inside an LA County city?

No. The county fee applies only in unincorporated areas. Many cities like Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Santa Monica have their own linkage or impact fees through separate municipal ordinances under Title 22.140.470.

Are small projects exempt?

Yes. Single-family homes, deed-restricted affordable units, and projects below the square-footage threshold listed in Title 22.140.470 are exempt. Confirm thresholds with LA County Regional Planning before designing your project.

Palmdale FAQ

Does the linkage fee apply if I build inside an LA County city?

No. The county fee applies only in unincorporated areas. Many cities like Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Santa Monica have their own linkage or impact fees through separate municipal ordinances under Title 22.140.470.

Are small projects exempt?

Yes. Single-family homes, deed-restricted affordable units, and projects below the square-footage threshold listed in Title 22.140.470 are exempt. Confirm thresholds with LA County Regional Planning before designing your project.

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