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California streamlines process for the creation of new housing sustainability districts

In a bid to address California’s housing supply and affordability crisis, the state passed several bills late last year. One of these is Assembly Bill 73, which is designed to make it easier for local governments to establish housing sustainability districts.

Let’s take a closer look:

AB 73 empowers any city or county to establish an ordinance towards creating a housing sustainability district, which will help increase housing density as well as streamline residential real estate development under the following conditions:

The housing sustainability district ordinance must impose the following requirements:

When providing for mixed-use developments, the city and/or county should apply uniform standards to all projects within the districts. There must be ordinances for the following:  

Any amendments or repeal of a district must have written approval from the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).

The city or county must apply to the DHCD for preliminary approval of any ordinances for a district.

If the DHCD denies their application, the DHCD should thoroughly inform the city or county of the application’s deficiencies. After preliminary approval is obtained, the DHCD will have 45 days upon receipt of the application to confirm approval.