San Diego County's coastal leaders express concerns about SB 423 in a letter to state lawmakers

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Bill would extend a 2017 law that streamlines development in cities that are lagging on housing goals, including cities in the coastal zone

this month to state lawmakers about their concerns over a bill that would streamline development along the coast.

But local leaders within the coastal zone have said they’re worried that the SB 423 would undermine the protections of the Coastal Act and Coastal Commission, which have largely shielded them from housing bills aimed at adding more density to protect fragile bluffs and other environmental concerns. “SB 423 continues a pilot program currently shown to be a productive tool in producing affordable housing, and should apply equally in California,” Ward said in a statement. “I’m encouraged to know the author has worked closely with the Coastal Commission over the summer to find agreement on issues special to coastal concerns.”

“SB 423 would remove many of the vital protections in the Coastal Zone by the Coastal Act at a time when they are needed more than ever,” the letter states. “In the face of climate change and sea level rise, coastal development needs to be carefully reviewed, not streamlined without community and local government oversight.”

 

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