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Cal Cities calls for a permanent $3 billion fund to help cities boost housing supply and prevent homelessness
The League of California Cities is calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to allocate $3 billion in his proposed …
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Cities need stable funding and local flexibility to deliver more innovation on homelessness
League of California Cities Executive Director and CEO Carolyn Coleman attended Gov. Gavin Newsom’s convening …
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Guide to Local Recovery Update: Nov. 16
Policy experts and federal administrators are celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Infrastructure …
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2018 Guide to New Housing Law in California
2018 Guide to New Housing Law in California A 2018 Guide to New Housing Law in California …
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Emeryville’s Development Bonuses code lays the foundation for increased housing
For many years, the Bay Area city was primarily zoned for industrial and commercial use. However, the …
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Building housing and trust: Santa Ana turns neglected neighborhood center into a vibrant community hub
Santa Ana worked closely with the community to help transform a once-neglected neighborhood center while …
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From rice mills to infill, West Sacramento transforms city’s waterfront into a model of mixed-use
A project decades in the making, West Sacramento has turned what was once an industrial area into a growing …
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Pomona’s housing toolbox: A holistic, long-term plan for housing construction
To address its housing shortfall, Pomona has adopted a set of holistic housing and land use …
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Cal Cities-sponsored bond agency issues more than $400 million in tax-exempt bonds for housing in Anaheim, Santa Rosa, El Cajon, and Irvine
More than 530 cities, counties, and special districts are program participants in CSCDA, which serves …
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Joining forces, not “strike forces,” needed to house Californians
Following the Attorney General’s announcement of the creation of a Housing Strike Force, League of California …
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Cities score critical wins on environmental issues, Brown Act relief, and short-term rentals as bill signing deadline looms
Gov. Gavin Newsom also took action on bills related to disallowed compensation, water and sewer rate …
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League of California Cities Deeply Disappointed in Governor’s Signing of Senate Bill 9
Following the Governor’s signing of Senate Bill 9 (Atkins), League of California Cities Executive Director …
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Dozens of bills impacting cities advance to the Governor’s desk as the legislative session ends
Several priority bills, such as SB 9 (Atkins), AB 14 (Aguiar-Curry), SB 4 (Gonzalez), and SB 619 …
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Guide to Local Recovery Update: September 15
Billions of dollars in state and federal housing funding for cities were announced in the past week. …
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Statement from Executive Director and CEO Carolyn Coleman in response to the passage of SB 9
Following the passage of Senate Bill 9 (Atkins), League of California Cities Executive Director and CEO …
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City leaders discuss priority housing bills and immediate action steps during virtual call to action
The current legislative cycle ends on September 10. Cities still have time to stop several harmful housing …
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Priority Briefing: SB 9 (Atkins) and Other Key Housing Bills
24 Aug 2021
Join Cal Cities President Cheryl Viegas Walker and Assistant Legislative Director Jason Rhine for a virtual … -
The legislative session ends on September 10: Here’s what cities need to know
Housing bills, broadband funding, and an extension of Brown Act flexibility are some of Cal Cities’ top …
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SB 9 advances out of committee despite stiff opposition from Cal Cities, city officials, and community voices
The Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee passed SB 9 on a 5-1 vote, with two …
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SB 9 advances out of Assembly Local Government Committee despite strong Cal Cities opposition
The League of California Cities delivered the lead opposition testimony against SB 9 (Atkins) in …