California’s SB-79 Is Quietly Redefining Neighborhoods Without Voter Consent |Elaine Culotti Podcast Por  arte de portada

California’s SB-79 Is Quietly Redefining Neighborhoods Without Voter Consent |Elaine Culotti

California’s SB-79 Is Quietly Redefining Neighborhoods Without Voter Consent |Elaine Culotti

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Local officials in California may be co-opting Wolfgang Puck’s and Frank Gehry’s forthcoming upscale retail center along the Pacific Palisades coastline to install unpopular, high-density housing in the coming future using a little-known, Gavin Newsom-backed bill: SB 79.  “About a year ago,” California passed its Senate Bill No. 79 under the premise of encouraging housing near existing transit hubs, which, in principle, sounded like a good idea with best of intentions. SB-79 can’t be “implemented unless it's at a train station, bus station, [or] airport transit district,” so most people “didn’t say no to it” because transit districts should only have limited, localized impacts, California Correspondent Elaine Culotti explains. “This happens in California a lot where things are kind of slipped under the radar because they feel like they're not going to affect you. Well, guess what? They figured out a way to put transit districts in areas that don't have transit districts, after the fact.” For more video commentaries like this one, subscribe to The Daily Signal’s YouTube channel 🎥 ⁠https://www.youtube.com/dailysignal?sub_confirmation=1 ⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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