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Real Estate/Development,
Government

Jul. 18, 2019

The aftermath of California’s SB 50: meeting the challenges of affordable housing

Senate Bill 50, introduced late last year by Senator Scott Wiener, proposed significant changes to California’s zoning laws with the hopes of relieving in some significant way our current housing crisis.

Cary Jones

Partner
Snell & Wilmer

Email: cjones@swlaw.com

Cary has practiced for over 30 years in all aspects of national real estate transactions, focusing on mixed-use, transit, hotel, historic properties, ski resort, shopping center and office developments and joint ventures.

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Jenna Le

Associate
Snell & Wilmer

Email: jle@swlaw.com

Jenna focuses her practice in real estate and commercial finance, with her representation including assisting clients with mixed-use retail and commercial leasing, land purchase and sale transactions, and title and survey issues.

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The aftermath of California’s SB 50: meeting the challenges of affordable housing
Scott Wiener (New York Times News Service)

California Senate Bill 50, introduced late last year by Sen. Scott Wiener, proposed significant changes to California’s zoning laws with the hopes of relieving in some significant way our current housing crisis. California is experiencing a shortage of 3.5 million homes according to the California Housing and Community Development Department. To the surprise of many, SB 50 was recently stalled in the Senate Appropriations Committee and further action on the bill has b...

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