Real Estate/Development,
Administrative/Regulatory
Nov. 30, 2018
California’s new housing laws and how Newsom may implement them
Taken as a whole, these laws continue a significant trend toward increasing the expectations on local governments to make progress toward approving sufficient housing to meet the state’s housing crisis.





Chelsea Maclean
Partner
Holland & Knight LLP
Email: chelsea.maclean@hklaw.com
Chelsea is a partner in the firm's West Coast Land Use and Environment Practice Group where she counsels clients on all aspects of land use development.

As another wave of new California housing laws adopted by Gov. Jerry Brown in 2018 will continue to make incremental progress in increasing housing production at the local government level, many anxiously await to see how Governor-elect Gavin Newsom will achieve the goal stated during his campaign to oversee construction of 3.5 million new units of housing in California by 2025.
Following 2017, a year in which the California Legisla...
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