Inclusionary Housing

Inclusionary Housing Ordinance and Guidelines 

 

Inclusionary Housing Ordinance  

On November 19, 2019, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 425, the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance (IHO), adding Chapter 18.37 to the City of East Palo Alto Development Code. The Ordinance applied to all new residential development. 

On September 16, 2025, the East Palo Alto City Council considered and adopted an ordinance amending the City’s IHO to facilitate lot splits pursuant to SB 9, effective October 16, 2025. The City’s Inclusionary Housing Ordinance requirements, including the requirement to pay any in-lieu fees, would not be applied to projects for which an SB 9 lot split was sought and approved administratively by the City.

Please schedule a meeting with the Housing Project Manager at housing@cityofepa.org to discuss your options.

Program Guidelines 

The Inclusionary Housing Guidelines, adopted October 20, 2020 and updated on a regular basis, are the companion document to the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance. The Guidelines are intended to assist potential homebuyers or renters, as well as developers, by addressing the key components of the Ordinance.

Overview 

For projects with fewer than 5 units, the inclusionary obligation is either: 

  1. Payment of (percentage of) an In-Lieu Fee; or 
  2. One Inclusionary Unit provided on-site.

The most recent In-Lieu Fees can be found here: https://www.cityofepa.org/housing/page/inclusionary-housing-lieu-fees

For projects of 5 or more units, the inclusionary obligation is as follows: 

For-Sale Residential Developments 

Compliance Options
Obligation
Requirement
On-Site 20%

10% of units at Median Income

10% of units at Moderate Income

Off-Site

requires City Council approval

25%

13% of units at Median Income

12% of units at Moderate Income

In-Lieu Fee

requires City Council approval

25% $268,800 per inclusionary unit (FY25-26)

Rental Residential Developments

Compliance Options
Obligation
Requirement
On-Site 20% 5% of units at 35% AMI
10% of units at 50% AMI
5% of units at 60% AMI

Off-Site

requires City Council approval

25% 7% of units at 35% AMI
12% of units at 50% AMI
6% of units at 60% AMI

In-Lieu Fee

requires City Council approval 

25% $299,200 per inclusionary unit (FY25-26)

The City of East Palo follows the 2025 Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) state income limits and Inclusionary Housing Guidelines.