CEQA Exemptions Playbook After AB 130 and SB 131

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California’s housing crisis demands faster approvals. AB 130 and SB 131 reshape CEQA with powerful exemptions for infill housing and public-serving projects. This playbook breaks down eligibility, compliance steps, and real-world examples—so developers can streamline permitting, reduce litigation risk, and unlock progress. Learn how to apply these reforms now.

AB 2097 Parking Reform: How to Slash Stalls and Costs

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AB 2097 eliminates parking minimums near transit, cutting development costs and boosting affordable housing across California. This reform empowers developers to build more units, reduce car dependency, and support walkable communities—all while saving up to $55,000 per unit. Learn how this law is reshaping housing in urban California.

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