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Housing Production Laws Put Cities in a Box in Court
As a recent San Diego ruling reveals, cities have no choice but to defend their decisions to abide by statutes like the Density Bonus Law. At the same time, they are trying to "thread a needle" to challenge those laws in court.
William Fulton
Feb 6, 2022


Why Thousand Oaks Had to Cave To Rick Caruso
<p>The famously low-rise city had to approve a six-story apartment building to get out from under an unfavorable 20-year-old land lease.</p>
William Fulton
Dec 12, 2021


Are Housing Production Laws Causing An Increase in Multifamily Permits?
New Census figures show a sharp increase in multifamily projects approved in 2021. Are SB 35 and other new state laws behind the jump?
William Fulton
Nov 29, 2021


Will The Blue Line Extension Transform San Diego?
The connection to UCSD is a great thing. But San Diego's geography -- and other factors -- may limit its ability to transform.
William Fulton
Nov 22, 2021
Beyond SB 9 and SB 10
With dozens of other bills, the Legislature continued to put the squeeze on local governments in the housing arena in 2021.
William Fulton
Oct 18, 2021
How Will SB 9 Affect Planning in California?
It ends single-family zoning and clips the wings of local governments. But the bottom line is probably thousands of units, not hundreds of thousands of units.
William Fulton
Sep 19, 2021
Inside the Huntington Beach Housing Case
In turning down a 48-unit condominium project near Beach Boulevard, did Huntington Beach violate the Housing Accountability Act's requirement that findings be based on objective standards? Or will a fire expert's 11th-hour conclusion that one standard was violated be enough to
William Fulton
Aug 23, 2021


Are Blacks Getting Crowded Out?
Census data shows that Blacks are leaving the metropolitan core for the periphery -- but it's less clear whether white gentrification is the reason.
William Fulton
Aug 16, 2021
The Google Deal
<p>In exchange for vested rights from the City of San Jose, Google has committed to an unprecedented investment in infrastructure, affordable housing, and community benefits.</p>
William Fulton
Jun 6, 2021
Where Is California's Population Really Declining?
It's no surprise that the inland areas are still growing. But the big shocker is that the Bay Area is hanging on -- and L.A. is not.
William Fulton
May 17, 2021
The Upside-Down Political Reaction to Biden's Zoning Reform
Progressives who have long protected community power over developers are praising Biden's proposed new program, while Republicans are calling it a war on the suburbs
William Fulton
Apr 11, 2021
Ending Single-Family Zoning Is Only Step One
For Sacramento and Berkeley, the hard part is still coming: How to create a development code that will encourage rather than block other small-scale housing products.
William Fulton
Mar 13, 2021
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