California’s SB9 Law Shows Limited Impact

Enacted in 2022, California’s Senate Bill 9 aimed to end single-family zoning by allowing duplexes and up to four units on single-family lots. However, three years later, its impact remains minimal, with major cities receiving few construction applications under the law. Challenges include lot division requirements and owner-occupancy rules. Efforts are underway to amend these obstacles to achieve the law’s intended outcomes. (SF Chronicle)

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