Don’t forget the Lafayettes and Walnut Creeks! I strongly agree housing policy solutions can’t just focus on one type of community, they need to increase welfare and opportunity in all kinds of places.
The housing affordability movement could unify around zoning reforms to legalize gentle density + incentivizing multi-family homeownership with changes like condo defect liability reform. These changes can help all types of places grow in a more sustainable, affordable way
Don’t forget the Lafayettes and Walnut Creeks! I strongly agree housing policy solutions can’t just focus on one type of community, they need to increase welfare and opportunity in all kinds of places.
The housing affordability movement could unify around zoning reforms to legalize gentle density + incentivizing multi-family homeownership with changes like condo defect liability reform. These changes can help all types of places grow in a more sustainable, affordable way
I just looked up AB684 and it sounds nothing like housing-related. It has something to do with UC Board of Regents?
Thanks Ashley - your question caught a mistake. Original bill was SB684. I will fix this above, but here is a decent link. https://www.allenmatkins.com/real-ideas/sb-684-and-sb-1123-expedite-the-entitlement-path-for-small-starter-home-developments.html