Bills that threaten coastal housing shelved for 2017
A pair of bills that would hinder both the creation and protection of housing along California’s coastline are off the table for the remainder of 2017.
AB 663 by Assemblyman Richard Bloom, D-Santa Monica, would give the state’s Coastal Commission control of housing policies in coastal areas, stripping that power from local governments.
The other bill, AB 1129 by Assemblyman Mark Stone, D-Santa Cruz, would prevent many coastal property owners from reinforcing their buildings against rising sea levels and erosion.
Amid opposition from the California Apartment Association, the authors made their proposals …
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