California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1003

Introduced
2/9/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Refer
4/8/26  
Refer
4/8/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Refer
4/15/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  

Caption

Prohousing enhanced infrastructure financing districts.

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to amend existing laws concerning land use and local government financing, specifically targeting the creation of additional funding sources for housing projects that meet state housing element requirements. Jurisdictions that establish such financing districts will receive additional scoring benefits when applying for state funding, thus incentivizing local governments to facilitate housing development. By linking infrastructure financing with housing production, the bill aims to directly support affordable housing initiatives and alleviate pressing needs in areas with significant housing shortages.

Summary

Senate Bill 1003, introduced by Senator Grayson, aims to address California's housing crisis by establishing a Prohousing Enhanced Infrastructure Financing Program. The bill allows cities and counties designated as 'prohousing' to create enhanced infrastructure financing districts. This provides them with new financing avenues to develop housing projects, especially for low-income residents, and enables local governments to fund various infrastructure projects. The legislation is part of a broader strategy to promote housing development while ensuring that such projects remain affordable and accessible to a diverse population.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding SB 1003 appears to be positive among supporters who advocate for proactive measures to tackle housing shortfalls in California. Proponents emphasize the bill's potential to drive local investment in critical infrastructure, thereby enhancing community livability and economic development. However, some concerns have been raised about the potential for overreach of state mandates on local governments and the need to ensure that public resources are managed responsibly to truly benefit the communities involved.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the definitions and eligibility criteria for 'prohousing' jurisdictions, as well as the implications of allowing local governments to establish infrastructure financing districts. Critics warn that while the intent is to facilitate affordable housing, there is a risk that the bill could inadvertently favor certain communities over others, leading to possible disparities in access to essential services. The balance between enhancing local control and adhering to state objectives remains a contentious issue as discussions continue around how best to support California's diverse housing needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB782

Enhanced infrastructure financing district: climate resilience districts.

CA AB417

Local finance: enhanced infrastructure financing districts: community revitalization and investment authorities.

CA SB516

Enhanced infrastructure financing districts: California Capital City Downtown Revitalization Act.

CA SB262

Housing element: prohousing designations: prohousing local policies.

CA SB5

Enhanced infrastructure financing districts and community revitalization and investment areas: allocation of taxes: agricultural land exclusion.

CA AB36

Housing elements: prohousing designation.

CA HB2999

Infrastructure finance districts

CA HB2988

Municipal tax increment financing; infrastructure

CA HB2827

Municipal tax increment financing; infrastructure

CA AB2397

Local government: community facilities districts: financing.

Similar Bills

CA SB549

An act to amend Section 53398.

AZ SB1145

Special districts; construction; payments

CA SB545

An act to add Section 185035.

CA SB782

Enhanced infrastructure financing district: climate resilience districts.

AZ HB2999

Infrastructure finance districts

CA SB516

Enhanced infrastructure financing districts: California Capital City Downtown Revitalization Act.