Real Estate/Development,
Government
Jan. 8, 2020
SB 330: Housing Crisis Act
A long and complicated bill that makes key changes to the Planning and Zoning Law to remove obstacles to the processing and approval of new housing.





Bryan W. Wenter
Shareholder
Miller Starr Regalia
Email: bryan.wenter@msrlegal.com
Bryan is a member of the firm's Land Use Department. His practice centers on land use and local government law, with a particular focus on obtaining and defending land use entitlements for a wide range of development projects, including in-fill, mixed-use, residential, retail/commercial, and industrial.
Senate Bill 330, dubbed the "Housing Crisis Act of 2019," is a long and complicated bill that makes key changes to the Planning and Zoning Law to remove obstacles to the processing and approval of new housing in order to advance state housing production goals of building 3.5 million new homes over the next seven years. Modeled on processes that California cities sometimes employ after a disaster to speed up residential permitting and relax land use regulations in orde...
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