On September 16th, hot off the heels of surviving California’s latest recall effort, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation aimed at addressing the statewide housing crisis – a critical topic leading up to last week’s election. The suite of bills, Senate Bills (SB) 8, 9 and 10 and Assembly Bill (AB) 1174, coupled with the recently announced California Comeback Plan, carry the potential to expand housing production, streamline permitting and promote density closer to major employment hubs.
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Talya Gulezyan is an associate in the Real Estate, Land Use and Environmental Practice Group in the firm's Los Angeles office.
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Talya Gulezyan is an associate in the Real Estate, Land Use and Environmental Practice Group in the firm's Los Angeles office.