Ministerial Housing Approvals: Navigating the Evolving Legal Landscape
In recent years, state legislation has increasingly curtailed local discretion in housing project approvals, introducing a wave of laws that mandate streamlined, ministerial review processes for qualifying developments. These laws emphasize compliance with objective standards and significantly impact how local jurisdictions review housing proposals.
Join Best Best & Krieger LLP (BBK) attorneys Sergio Rudin and Ryan Stager for an in-depth discussion on this critical shift in housing law. The webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of key statutes including Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) laws, SB 35/423, SB 6, AB 2011, AB 2243, SB 9, SB 450, SB 648, SB 1123, SB 4, and others. Attendees will gain practical insights into how these laws operate, what they mean for local governments, and how to navigate this complex regulatory environment.
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