California Governor Newsom today signed into law a measure that will speed up California’s lagging housing production by addressing inefficiencies in the permitting process. This common-sense legislation – AB 2234 (Rivas] Planning and zoning: housing: post entitlement phase permits – brings certainty to the building permit acquisition process after local housing developments are approved. In effect, AB 2234 implements a reasonable, transparent process so that good projects don’t have years needlessly added to their timelines.
The California Legislature has approved AB 2234 (Rivas). which is designed to speed up California’s lagging housing production by addressing inefficiencies in the permitting process This common-sense legislation brings certainty to the building permit acquisition process after local housing developments are approved.
On Wednesday, September 8th, from 11:00am – 12:00pm PST, the Silicon Valley Leadership Group will virtually host San Jose City Councilmember, David Cohen. We will have a moderated conversation led by our very own, Vince Rocha, Senior Director, Housing & Community Development! Councilmember Cohen represents District 4 which includes North San Jose, Berryessa, and Alviso …
The Silicon Valley Leadership Group is hosting an executive roundtable with Lopa Kolluri, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Housing – Federal Housing Administration of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, to talk about the Biden Administration’s work on affordable housing funding, innovations in manufactured housing, and promoting homeownership. We will also be joined …
Leadership Group Focused on Regional Housing Affordability, Transit & Infrastructure, Education, Climate, and Competitiveness Initiatives San Jose, CA, May 21, 2021: Mike Mielke, Head of Public Policy for the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, issued the following statement today in response to the release of Governor’s Newsom revised budget for FY 2021-22: “The Silicon Valley Leadership Group …
San Jose, CA – “Google is once again showing their commitment to partnering with our communities to build much-needed affordable housing in the Bay Area. We are thrilled by their announcement today of a $50 million investment in Housing Trust Silicon Valley’s TECH Fund (Tech+Equity+Community+Housing). Google’s investment is the largest investment in the fund to …
Every May, we join other housing advocates in Affordable Housing events across the Bay Area.
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