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Housing and Storage Find Common Ground
Self-storage facilities, which often include blank streetfronts and generate essentially zero pedestrian activity, are not exactly ideal uses in dense urban areas. But, in a bid to expand an existing facility, Public Storage offered up an unorthodox public benefit the City of Mou
Sarah Klearman
Oct 19, 2020
New RTP/SCS Documents Must Grapple With More Housing
Southern California and Bay Area MPOs must get more aggressive to meet RHNA goals and SB 375 goals.
Josh Stephens
Oct 6, 2020
Newsom Signs Housing and Planning Bills
Most involve incremental change, however, as major zoning reform bills all failed.
William Fulton
Sep 29, 2020
Barrett's Only Property Rights Ruling: Careful, Narrow, Deferential
In a case a month ago involving the Obama Presidential Center, she rejected citizen activists' very expansive claims of a taking of property under the Fifth Amendment.
William Fulton
Sep 27, 2020


Lafayette Approves Full-Size Version of Infamous Apartment Development
An otherwise unassuming apartment project that became a symbol of California’s housing crisis may finally move forward, nine years after its initial proposal. The Lafayette City Council has voted to approve the Terraces at Lafayette , an apartment complex planned for 22 acres in
Sarah Klearman
Sep 26, 2020
Los Altos Reverses Decision To Appeal SB 35 Case
City says it fears losing $7 million bond if appeal fails. Permit for 5-story project should be approved this week.
William Fulton
Sep 8, 2020
Senate Housing Package Dies On Legislature's Last Night
SB 1120, the duplex bill, almost passed but ran out of time. None of the five bills proposed last spring by Senate leader Toni Atkins made it to the governor.
William Fulton
Sep 1, 2020


Major Warner Center Developments Move Forward
In 2002, civic leaders in the San Fernando Valley famously sought to secede, via ballot measure, from the City of Los Angeles. Had they succeeded, they would have created one of the top-ten most populous cities in the United States—and the only one without a downtown. That effort
Uzo Ehi
Aug 31, 2020
More Housing Bills Killed In Sacramento
SB 1120, which would ease duplex zoning and lot splits, is the most important land use/housing bill still likely to pass.
William Fulton
Aug 23, 2020
Cities Confront Environmental Justice In General Plans
OPR issues guidelines for implementing SB 1000, which requires local governments to address EJ directly in planning for the first time.
Josh Stephens
Aug 21, 2020
Bills To Allow Housing In Commercial Zones Dead For This Year
After messy hearing in the Assembly Local Government Committee, other bills in the Senate housing package move forward as legislature faces month-end deadline.
William Fulton
Aug 17, 2020
Revised SB 35 Guidelines Near Completion
Only 29 jurisdictions statewide are completely exempt from the new law -- including several small affluent cities.
William Fulton
Aug 3, 2020
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