

How Abundance Won in California
134 snips Jul 3, 2025
Featuring State Senator Scott Wiener, who co-authored groundbreaking housing legislation, and Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks, known for her work promoting high-density projects, this discussion tackles California's massive housing crisis. They delve into the legislative reforms that could finally break the hold of the California Environmental Quality Act on development. The conversation highlights the pressing need for affordable housing, the rise of the YIMBY movement, and how recent laws aim to create an abundance of housing options to meet demand.
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From Abundance to Anti-Growth
- California transformed from rapid postwar growth to restrictive anti-growth policies blocking housing for decades.
- Environmental laws originally protective became tools that severely hinder urban housing development and contribute to shrinking population.
CEQA Lawsuit Blocks Needed Housing
- Berkeley's People's Park had a CEQA lawsuit blocking 1,200 needed housing units claiming human noise violated environmental law.
- These lawsuits scare developers, causing many projects to stall despite urgent housing needs in communities.
Remove CEQA for Infill Housing
- For infill housing projects under 20 acres, eliminate CEQA review to speed approvals.
- Keep zoning and local rules but remove time-consuming CEQA barriers to slash delays and costs.