The Los Gatos Meadows project was granted a story pole exception so it only has to produce a visual rendering, not put up physical structures to indicate where buildings would appear.
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Bay Area Will Decide California’s Biggest Housing Bond Ever
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New CA Housing Laws Aiming to Cut Housing Red Tape for Builders
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Dozens of Near-Ready Affordable Housing Projects Likely To Be ‘Mothballed’
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2023: CA Homelessness Worse even with New Housing Bills
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Assembly Speaker Rivas Shifts Leadership to Boost Pro-Housing Agenda
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Madison Nguyen: It’s Time for Accountability
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California Adds 56 New Laws Supporting More Affordable Housing
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California Lawmakers Endorse Wide Variety of Affordable Housing Options
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CA Cities Offer Range of Alternate Shelters When They Clear Homeless Camps
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Proposed CA Constitutional Amendment Could Unlock Billions for Housing
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Instead of the two-thirds supermajority required for local bond measures, legislators are considering a proposed threshold of 55%. Had that standard been in place in 2018, San Jose, Santa Cruz County, Berkeley, San Diego and Santa Rosa would have been granted the power to borrow a total of $2.26 billion.
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How Texas Shrank Its Homeless Population — and Its Lessons for California
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The Housing Crisis Is a Crisis of Our Own Making
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People who fail to grasp the big picture, or choose to ignore the combined impacts of poor planning, discriminatory zoning practices and the complexities required to fund affordable housing projects are among the first to argue passionately how much they feel sorry for the homeless – but just as passionately argue that they shouldn’t be allowed to live in their neighborhoods.
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