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Solving the California Housing Crunch: New Legislation May Spur Development

Solving the California Housing Crunch: New Legislation May Spur Development

Solving the California Housing Crunch: New Legislation May Spur Development

Update October 10, 2025: Governor Gavin Newsom has signed SB 79 into law.

California continues to press forward with housing legislation. One of the most significant proposals to date, the Abundant & Affordable Homes Near Transit Act (SB 79), recently cleared the California legislature. SB 79 aims to ease zoning restrictions, streamline approvals, and grant transit agencies new authority to build on their own property in order to unlock development potential around transit hubs.

If signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, SB 79 will reshape the development landscape across California’s cities, open doors for developers, and limit the ability of local governments and community groups to resist housing projects.

Key Provisions

SB 79 proposes to add a new chapter to the Government Code (commencing with section 65912.155) to encourage transit-oriented housing development. SB 79 upzones land within a quarter mile of major transit stations and ferry terminals, which allows taller and denser projects than local zoning law currently permits. Certain projects within a half mile of transit stations would qualify for ministerial approvals, which reduces reliance on discretionary processes and streamlines environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

In practice, the new law could allow buildings up to 95 feet tall, densities of 120 units per acre, and floor area ratios of 4.5. Projects over 85 feet tall would be subject to prevailing wage requirements. Jurisdictions in very high fire severity zones could temporarily defer density increases in order to update fire codes, with flexibility to shift density into safer areas.

Cities that deny compliant projects would be presumed in violation of the Housing Accountability Act unless they can show a clear health or safety justification.

Implications

For developers, SB 79 promises faster approvals, fewer CEQA challenges, and new opportunities in transit-rich neighborhoods. For local governments, SB 79 will necessitate the revisions of general plans, zoning codes, and review procedures. Jurisdictions that do not comply with SB 79 risk legal exposure. For opponents of dense housing, the traditional tools of delay will be sharply curtailed for projects in qualifying locations.

Political Context and Next Steps

After months of negotiation, SB 79 passed with bipartisan support, with a 41–17 vote in the Assembly and a 21–13 vote in the Senate. Governor Newsom has until October 12, 2025, to decide whether to sign SB 79 into law. Given the administration’s track record on pro-housing legislation, many expect approval.

If enacted, SB 79 will take immediate effect and create both opportunities and challenges across the housing market. Our Real Estate and Land Use attorneys are tracking developments closely and are ready to advise clients on how best to respond.


Matthew L. Abbot

Matthew L. Abbot

Associate

Matt focuses on compliance counseling and transactional work across a range of industries, including energy, transportation, consumer products, and real estate development. His legal practice includes work with projects requiring compliance with the Clean Water Act, California Water Code, CEQA/NEPA, Hazardous Waste Control Law, Proposition 65, and other state and federal permitting and regulatory requirements. Matt has experience in real estate, including transactional and litigation work related to CEQA, land use and zoning, easements, inverse condemnation, and contract disputes. Matt also focuses on energy law, including power purchase agreement and energy service agreement negotiation.

Matt is a former naval aviator and has logged over 3,400 hours of flight time in multiple aircraft including the F/A-18E, T-45A/C, C-40A, and C-20G. He served as the commanding officer of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 51 based in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, and he continues to serve in the Navy Reserve as an Aviation Culture Workshop facilitator for Commander, Naval Air Forces.

Matt focuses on compliance counseling and transactional work across a range of industries, including energy, transportation, consumer products, and real estate development. His legal practice includes work with projects requiring compliance with the Clean Water Act, California Water Code, CEQA/NEPA, Hazardous Waste Control Law, Proposition 65, and other state and federal permitting and regulatory requirements. Matt has experience in real estate, including transactional and litigation work related to CEQA, land use and zoning, easements, inverse condemnation, and contract disputes. Matt also focuses on energy law, including power purchase agreement and energy service agreement negotiation.

Matt is a former naval aviator and has logged over 3,400 hours of flight time in multiple aircraft including the F/A-18E, T-45A/C, C-40A, and C-20G. He served as the commanding officer of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 51 based in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, and he continues to serve in the Navy Reserve as an Aviation Culture Workshop facilitator for Commander, Naval Air Forces.

Daniel “Rock” Rockholt

Daniel “Rock” Rockholt

Land Use Planner

Daniel “Rock” Rockholt is a seasoned urban, educational and military facilities planner with over 25 years experience working in both the public and private sectors for urban, regional, military and educational facilities master planning. The depth of his knowledge is rooted in his widespread experience and ranges from resiliency, climate-action planning (in relation to urban and transportation systems), educational facilities planning, and operational planning.

In addition to his highly successful career as a master planner, Daniel’s impressive military background includes serving as Deputy Director of Intelligence Operations, Situational Awareness Room (SAR), and RS HQ. In his over 30 years of service, “Rock” was a monumental leader in his held positions as Assistant Chief-of-Staff, Department Head, Division Officer and Intelligence Federation Manager.

Daniel is also an established artist as an award-winning photographer specializing in architectural, nature, landscape, and fine art photography with works in galleries and museums in California and abroad.

Daniel “Rock” Rockholt is a seasoned urban, educational and military facilities planner with over 25 years experience working in both the public and private sectors for urban, regional, military and educational facilities master planning. The depth of his knowledge is rooted in his widespread experience and ranges from resiliency, climate-action planning (in relation to urban and transportation systems), educational facilities planning, and operational planning.

In addition to his highly successful career as a master planner, Daniel’s impressive military background includes serving as Deputy Director of Intelligence Operations, Situational Awareness Room (SAR), and RS HQ. In his over 30 years of service, “Rock” was a monumental leader in his held positions as Assistant Chief-of-Staff, Department Head, Division Officer and Intelligence Federation Manager.

Daniel is also an established artist as an award-winning photographer specializing in architectural, nature, landscape, and fine art photography with works in galleries and museums in California and abroad.

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