California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1014

Introduced
2/10/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Refer
4/8/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Refer
4/15/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  

Caption

Development projects: preliminary estimate of required improvements: onsite and offsite improvements.

Impact

The implementation of SB 1014 will impose new responsibilities on local agencies, requiring them to prepare and deliver estimates for development projects more efficiently. Furthermore, the bill asserts that increasing housing production is a statewide concern, emphasizing the need for uniform practices across all municipalities in California, including charter cities. Importantly, it clarifies that cities have the authority to levy service charges and fees to cover the costs of this state-mandated local program. Nevertheless, the bill carries the notable stipulation that no reimbursement will be required from the state for local agencies or school districts in this context, as they can adapt their fees accordingly.

Summary

Senate Bill 1014, introduced by Senator Grayson, proposes amendments to the Permit Streamlining Act to improve the preliminary application process for housing development projects. The bill mandates that cities, counties, or city and county must provide applicants with a preliminary estimate of required onsite and offsite improvements within 30 business days of receiving a request. This change aims to facilitate better planning and transparency for developers in the housing sector, which is particularly critical amid California's housing crisis. The estimates will list all improvements necessary for project approval, providing clarity and reducing uncertainty for development proponents.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1014 appears to be broadly positive among proponents of housing development, as it is seen as a necessary step toward reducing bureaucratic inefficiencies and fostering the growth of housing projects in California. Many stakeholders acknowledge the importance of transparency in the permitting process champions of the bill argue it addresses significant obstacles to housing construction. However, some critics may voice concerns about potential overreach by the state into local governance, questioning if local agencies will have sufficient autonomy in determining their permit processes.

Contention

The debate on SB 1014 highlights potential conflicts between state mandates and local control in governance, especially regarding the construction and installation of required improvements. Some stakeholders worry that the bill might limit the ability of local agencies to address unique community needs or environmental concerns that may not be adequately captured by the standardized estimates mandated by the state. Opponents might also argue that the requirement for local agencies to comply with the bill could hinder their flexibility in responding to specific housing and infrastructural challenges, reflecting broader concerns about the erosion of local decision-making in favor of centralized state oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB448

To Authorize The Financing Of Energy Efficiency Improvements, Alternative Energy Improvements, Building Resiliency Improvements, And Water Conservation Improvements.

CA AB2750

Development projects.

CA HB2103

Water improvements program; water hauling

CA SB517

Home improvement contract requirements: subcontractors.

CA SB1041

Voluntary contractual assessments: wildfire safety improvements.

CA AB1693

Accelerated retailer building plan approval: tenant improvements.

CA HB4026

Public infrastructure improvements; distribution limit

CA SB01242

An Act Funding Small Harbor Improvement Projects.

CA HB2086

Water improvements program; water hauling

CA SR001

Morgan County Road Improvements

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