California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1426

Introduced
2/24/26  
Refer
3/4/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  

Caption

Planning and zoning: annual report.

Impact

The passage of SB 1426 is anticipated to standardize the reporting process for land use and housing, thereby improving data clarity and accessibility. By requiring local agencies to systematically document their progress towards housing development goals, the bill seeks to foster a more uniform framework for addressing California's housing challenges. This aligns with broader state objectives to increase affordable housing availability, which is especially pertinent given the state's ongoing housing crisis. Moreover, the bill's urgency statute status indicates a pressing need for these legislative changes to be enacted immediately to maximize effectiveness in the current housing landscape.

Summary

Senate Bill 1426, introduced by the Committee on Housing, aims to amend various sections of the Government Code concerning planning and zoning laws in California. The bill focuses primarily on the annual report requirements that counties and cities must submit regarding land use and housing development. Specifically, it organizes and clarifies existing provisions and mandates that a comprehensive long-term general plan includes mandatory housing elements, which ensures that local agencies are held accountable for their housing progress. The bill emphasizes the necessity of these annual reports to facilitate better oversight and enhance housing development efforts across the state.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB 1426 is the balance between state and local control over land use planning. Proponents argue that clarifying reporting requirements will strengthen local accountability and help manage California's housing issues more effectively. However, opponents may express concerns regarding potential state overreach, suggesting that this could undermine local governance and the ability of cities and counties to make tailored decisions based on their individual needs. The debate reflects ongoing tensions in California politics regarding how to best address complex housing and land use challenges while respecting local autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB726

Planning and zoning: annual report: rehabilitated units.

CA SB1122

Planning and zoning: annual progress report: accessory dwelling unit ordinances.

CA AB1623

Planning and zoning: regional housing needs allocation and annual report: student housing quarters.

CA AB1407

Planning and Zoning Law: housing elements: rezoning.

CA SB815

Planning and zoning: very high fire hazard areas.

CA SB1216

Planning and Zoning Law: housing leadership designation.

CA SB1116

Planning and zoning: housing development projects: subdivisions.

CA SB611

Planning and zoning: community plans: review under the California Environmental Quality Act.

CA SB866

Planning and zoning: housing element: unhoused population.

CA SB786

Planning and zoning: general plan: judicial challenges.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.