
#341 Breaking Down California's Bold Move to Tackle Housing Crisis
July 21, 202513m 7s
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Show Notes
In a rare turn of events, California has taken a step to ease one of the biggest roadblocks to housing construction: overregulation. In this episode, we'll break down the state's recent rollback of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for certain projects and what it means for housing affordability, developers, and the rest of the country. While challenges remain, this move could signal a much-needed shift toward practical solutions.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE
- How California's new legislation scales back CEQA and why it matters
- Why developers and policymakers need to align for meaningful change
- The ripple effect of overregulation on housing supply and costs
- Obstacles that still stand in the way of true affordable housing
- What to watch for as cities and developers respond to the change
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