General plan: annual report: suite-style student housing quarters.
Impact
The bill imposes a state-mandated local program by requiring additional details in the annual housing reports. This proposal thereby seeks to enhance transparency and accountability regarding student housing and its impact on local housing supply. The data to be provided includes the number of housing units demolished and completed, which can influence local planning strategies and overall housing policy. The legislation asserts that it addresses a matter of statewide concern, thus applying uniformly across all cities, including charter cities, rather than allowing for local discretion.
Summary
Assembly Bill 2400, introduced by Assembly Member Wallis, aims to amend Section 65400 of the Government Code relating to land use, specifically focusing on the reporting requirements for housing elements in general plans. The bill mandates that cities and counties must now include data regarding 'suite-style student housing quarters' in their annual reports submitted to the Department of Housing and Community Development. This addition is intended to provide a more comprehensive picture of housing needs and availability, especially targeting accommodations for students in higher education institutions.
Contention
One notable point of contention revolves around the bill's requirement for local governments to collect and report additional data without state reimbursement for the associated costs. Critics argue that this could impose a burden on local agencies, which may lack the resources for effective implementation, thereby creating potential disparities in the quality of data collected across different regions. Moreover, while proponents of increased data reporting argue for the necessity of comprehensive housing records to inform policy decisions robustly, opponents warn that these requirements may inadvertently limit local autonomy in addressing specific housing issues unique to their communities.