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SB 9 and 10 – PPCC EC Statement

SB 9 and 10 – PPCC EC Statement

PPCC’s Executive Committee has issued a statement regarding SB 9 and 10 — click on the red button below to read the statement. We remind the community:  The legislature has passed and the Governor has signed the bills. They will effectively eliminate single-family zoning in California, while not requiring any affordable housing.  They do NOT contain an unconditional exemption fire zone areas, creating a significant public safety risk for the Palisades.  See the EC statement for more details about what the bills will do and what might…

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SB 9 will be heard in the CA Senate Housing Committee on Thursday morning 4/15 at a meeting to start at 10:30

SB 9 will be heard in the CA Senate Housing Committee on Thursday morning 4/15 at a meeting to start at 10:30

SB 9 will be heard in the CA Senate Housing Committee on Thursday morning, 4/15 at a meeting to start at 10:30 (or when the earlier full Senate meeting adjourns). The call-in info to testify at the hearing is as follows:  1-877-226-8152, access code: 9992257 From the Senate’s info page:  Telephonic participation in committees is available during hearings by calling in during the public comment period. You can dial the phone number provided by the Chair of the committee at…

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New CA Senate Housing Density/Development Bills (introduced Dec. 7, 2020 – 2021-2022 session1)

New CA Senate Housing Density/Development Bills (introduced Dec. 7, 2020 – 2021-2022 session1)

New CA Senate Housing Density/Development Bills (introduced Dec. 7, 2020 – 2021-2022 session1) SB 10 (Wiener) – successor to SB 902 (failed in legislature last session) Bill text & status: http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202120220SB10 In a nutshell: This bill would allow local governments to pass an ordinance to upzone single-family residential parcels in order to permit multi-family dwellings of up to 10 units (seemingly with streamlined approval), as long as the parcel is located in a “jobs-rich” area, or a “transit-rich” area, or…

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