California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1383

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/4/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Refer
3/24/26  
Refer
4/8/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Refer
4/16/26  

Caption

Housing development: density bonus: incentives or concessions: labor standards.

Impact

The bill significantly modifies existing laws that facilitate housing development by delineating clearer paths for municipalities and developers to analyze proposed projects. By enforcing the provision of a density bonus for developments that incorporate affordable housing elements, SB1383 strives to address California's housing crisis by promoting a greater supply of affordable housing. It mandates local agencies to develop online resources by set deadlines to display requirements and examples of approved permits, hence improving transparency and accessibility in the housing development process.

Summary

SB1383, introduced by Senator Arregun, aims to amend the Government Code related to housing development projects and the Density Bonus Law. The bill specifies that a city or county must grant a density bonus to developers when they propose housing developments that include a certain percentage of affordable units for lower-income households. However, it revises the definition of incentives and concessions by excluding those related to labor standards from bonus considerations, thereby impacting which concessions a developer can request. This legislative change seeks to streamline the approval process for developments meant to provide affordable housing, contributing to the overall aim of increasing housing availability in California.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding SB1383 reflect a generally supportive sentiment among housing advocates, who see it as a progressive step toward solving the statewide housing shortage. However, some stakeholders expressed concerns about the limitations it places on local governments regarding labor standards and how this may impact workers' rights within the construction industry. Opposition includes fears that changes to zoning requirements could lead to reduced wages or lesser conditions for laborers, suggesting a need for balance between development incentives and workers' rights.

Contention

Key points of contention in the bill arise from the exclusion of labor standards from the framework of incentives offered to developers. Critics argue that this exclusion undermines worker protections and may lead to a neglect of labor rights in favor of expedient housing solutions. Furthermore, the imposition of new posting requirements on local agencies can be seen as both an additional administrative burden and an essential step towards enhancing public accountability. The conflict between development goals and preserving labor rights will likely spark further debate as the bill progresses through legislative channels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB945

Density Bonus Law: incentives and concessions: green housing developments.

CA SB92

Housing development: density bonuses.

CA AB87

Housing development: density bonuses.

CA AB2433

Housing development: density bonus.

CA AB2480

Housing development: density bonus: student housing developments.

CA AB939

Housing development: density bonuses: affordability of for-sale units.

CA AB1710

Housing developments: ordinances, policies, and standards.

CA AB1294

Planning and zoning: housing development: standardized application form.

CA AB893

Housing development projects: objective standards: campus development zone.

CA SB79

Housing development: transit-oriented development.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.