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Pasadena Star-News on MSNGov. Newsom signs executive order allowing local control of SB 9 development in high fire danger zonesGov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order to limit lot splitting developments in areas impacted by wildfires this year.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNPalisades Fire survivors react to Newsom pausing SB-9 in LA fire zonesHigh-density housing applications under SB-9 are paused in the Palisades Fire burn area following concerns from residents ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNNewsom signs executive order to limit development in Palisades after residents expressed concernsGov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on Wednesday to prevent overcrowding in the rebuilding of the Pacific Palisades - ...
Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive order on Wednesday, prohibiting Senate Bill 9 applications in the Palisades Fire zone, which would bar the construction of multiple homes on a parcel of land ...
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Westside Current on MSNPark Urges Governor Newsom to Pause SB 9 Duplex Projects in Palisades, Citing Fire Safety and Density RisksLOS ANGELES - Los Angeles City Councilmember Traci Park has formally urged Governor Gavin Newsom to pause the application of ...
SB 9 is opposed by a broad coalition of hundreds of local governments, the League of California Cities, social justice advocates, affordable housing groups, neighborhood councils and others.
A year since the approval of Senate Bill 9 (SB 9), it appears few Californians have taken advantage of the new legislation that aims to streamline small-scale housing development. The bill allows ...
And as they adopt legislation to implement SB 9 locally, various communities are using that power to add limitations on the amount, type or size of housing that can be added to their single-family ...
SB 9 is one piece in a larger effort to create more housing at all price points — something local cities have failed to do. Now they must comply.
SB 9 is opposed by a broad coalition of hundreds of local governments, the League of California Cities, social justice advocates, affordable housing groups, neighborhood councils and others.
SB 9, which goes into effect Jan. 1, allows property owners to build a second home on their lot or divide it into two and place duplexes on each.
They have the power to pass SB 9 and SB 10, turning single-family neighborhoods into targets of opportunity for developers, robbing cities of local control and residents of their peaceful, low ...
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