No one likes a micromanager–and some cities might say Sacramento is the most annoying taskmaster of them all, particularly as it relates to housing. Last week ended with a committee hearing on Senate Bill 79, a contentious piece of legislation that would allow housing projects as high as 75 feet within a quarter of a mile of a high-frequency rail or bus stop, regardless of local zoning. Housing proponents like it. Others view it as another override of local government in the state’s bid to address housing supply. They see state officials using developers as a means of enforcement through […]
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