New law makes it harder to stop construction of apartment buildings

A new California law exempts urban infill housing projects under 20 acres from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), removing a major barrier to faster, more affordable housing development. The law limits environmental litigation risks, excludes suburban subdivisions, and includes some wage and union labor requirements for affordable and taller projects. While it may ease delays, experts say high costs and other factors still challenge housing growth.

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