Problems with SB 79 after Amendments

  • SB 79 still does not provide for enough affordable housing.
  • SB 79 will reduce affordable housing by allowing older, naturally affordable buildings to be replaced by largely market-rate buildings.
  • Local control of affordable inclusionary housing in SB 79 projects is a red herring  – HCD severely limits this “option”.  Local inclusionary built under
  • SB 79  should override any limitations by state administrative agencies.
  • SB 79 is a major state override of local control. – overrides the state approved housing element and mandates unneeded density in inappropriate places.
  • The bill is misleading by offering local control through allowing alternate plans by localities. – Any such plan still requires inappropriate density, overrides the state approved housing element, and requires approval of HCD.
  • Bus routes are an inappropriate basis for rezoning property. Routes can change or be manipulated in weeks. The housing built under SB 79 will be permanent.
  • SB 79 needs a 5 year sunset clause.