Administrative/Regulatory,
Government
Aug. 1, 2019
The changing relationship between state and local government in housing policy
Conventional wisdom about local control notwithstanding, the acute need to increase housing production in California appears finally to have pushed many of our state elected officials to view housing as an area of statewide concern.





CJ Higley
Partner
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
Email: cjhigley@fbm.com
CJ is in the firm's Real Estate Industry group and represents developers of market rate and affordable housing in his land use practice at the firm.

Katy Tang
Land Use Analyst
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
Katy is in the firm's Real Estate Industry group and represents developers of market rate and affordable housing in her land use practice at the firm.
Hardly a day goes by without news headlines reminding us that California is in the midst of a severe housing crisis. As with any crisis situation, questions abound. How did we get here? How do we solve this problem? Does a solution even exist? If nothing else, it is clear we simply cannot continue to do what we have always done. Business as usual has not been up to the task. This moment requires an “all of the above” response that includes not only specific, targeted ...
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