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Law that ended single-family zoning is struck down for five Southern California cities [View all]
LATimes
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has ruled that a landmark law ending single-family-home-only zoning in California is unconstitutional, a decision that could lead to the law being invalidated in the states largest cities.
Judge Curtis Kin determined that Senate Bill 9 does not provide housing restricted for low-income residents and therefore cannot override state constitutional protections afforded to local zoning practices.
Because the provisions of SB 9 are not reasonably related and sufficiently narrowly tailored to the explicit stated purpose of that legislation namely, to ensure access to affordable housing SB 9 cannot stand, Kin wrote in a April 22 ruling.
Kins decision now applies to the five Southern California cities Redondo Beach, Carson, Torrance, Whittier and Del Mar that challenged SB 9, which passed in 2021. If his ruling is appealed and upheld, it would affect 121 communities known as charter cities, including Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, that have greater autonomy under state law.
Thinking other cities will follow.
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