2020 BILLS |
NIX THE NINE Harmful Bills Support SB-1299 Analysis: https://embarcaderoinstitute.com/portfolio-items/2020-housing-bills-legislation-in-an-age-of-uncertainty/ |
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Developers Win |
Residents & Cities Lose
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AB-725 |
AB-1279 |
AB-2345 |
AB-3040 |
SB-902 |
SB-995 |
SB-1085 |
SB-1120 |
SB-1385 |
Legislators’ Jargon |
Resident & City Impact |
Wicks |
Bloom |
Gonzales Chiu |
Chiu |
Wiener |
Atkins Wiener Caballero Rubio |
Skinner Caballero |
Atkins Caballero Wiener |
Caballero Rubio |
Upzone |
More density in single-family neighborhoods |
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X |
X |
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X |
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X |
X |
Streamline |
Lost environmental (CEQA) safeguards |
X |
X |
X |
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Incentives, bonuses |
Less low-income housing; More market rate; less parking; more height |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
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RHNA – Reg’l Housing Need Allocation |
Top-down, state assigned quotas to cities and counties, unrealistic # with threats |
X |
X |
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Objective Standards |
One-size-fits-all. Eliminates wisdom of subjective/ objective balance |
X |
X |
X |
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Ministerial (staff) Review |
No public notice, no hearing, no resident voice |
X |
X |
X |
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The Nix-the-Nine Campaign seeks to protect communities by opposing nine harmful housing bills being pushed through the 2020 CA Legislature. The Campaign is a collaboration among elected officials and community leaders who reject top-down, unfunded mandates. For information, contact Susan Kirsch: Susan@susankirsch.com
What are the nine bills and their impact?
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