A California appeals court ruled this week that cities and counties can more easily zone for smaller, lower-cost housing developments of up to 10 units, even if local voters previously tried to limit such projects. Why it matters: The decision is a significant win for housing advocates, developers, ...
I'm all for this. I live in downtown Oakland. There are homeless / unhoused people everywhere. Check out the limited run podcast According to Need by 99% Invisible to hear how fucked the system is.
You hear that homeowners in Berkeley? We're coming for your inflated homeownership value!