Oppose state law that bypasses local review for apartment developments
In Plain English
California Senate Bill 423 would expand a 2017 law that forces cities to approve certain apartment projects without public hearings or environmental review. Richmond currently can review and modify housing proposals to fit community needs. If SB 423 passes, the state would permanently strip local control over many housing decisions.
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