Lots of Housing Laws. Not much Housing. Part II
Skinner’s “good RHNAs” charade The legislators’ CEQA hatefest was punctuated by a rambling, cryptic commentary from Sen. Nancy Skinner about funding the housi... … more »
Skinner’s “good RHNAs” charade The legislators’ CEQA hatefest was punctuated by a rambling, cryptic commentary from Sen. Nancy Skinner about funding the housi... … more »
Zuckerberg money funds news outlets that repeat Zuckerberg group's supply-side position on the housing crisis. In 2019, I reported in 48 hills that the Chan Zuc... … more »
Mayor who ran as a progressive sides with developer-friendly plan for Adeline Corridor. On December 8, the Berkeley City Council made its most important land u... … more »
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Assembly: On June 11, 2020 at 11:00 a.m., the ABAG General Assembly will convene for all member cities and counties.The business meeting includ... … more »
If powerful special interests in Sacramento get their way, the State Legislature will effectively eliminate local control of planning and growth, open the door to ... … more »
The following are the most read blog posts on the Marin Post in calendar year 2019. They are listed in approximate order of the most read, first. Many thanks to th... … more »
The Governor of California recently signed a slew of housing incentive laws, designed to wrest control of planning, zoning, and project permitting approval away fr... … more »
Comments on the Mill Valley Housing Report to the City Council The following letter has been submitted to the City of Mill Valley, in anticipation of the City C... … more »
The Governor’s Office of Planning and Research has released its OPR Legislative Bill Summary for 2019. This publication is a compilation of bills pertaining to l... … more »
In 2020, all California cities face an existential battle to save their livability, affordability and environment from state Sen. Scott Wiener of San Francisco, an... … more »