California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB5

Introduced
 
Introduced
12/2/24  
Refer
1/29/25  
Report Pass
4/23/25  
Report Pass
4/23/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  
Refer
6/9/25  
Refer
7/7/25  
Report Pass
7/17/25  
Enrolled
9/9/25  
Vetoed
10/6/25  
Enrolled
9/9/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed legislation has significant implications on local government funding and infrastructure development strategies. By excluding agricultural land from tax allocations meant for financing public infrastructure, SB5 seeks to balance the need for community investments while preserving vital agricultural resources. This would mean that local governments and public authorities must consider alternative funding sources for projects that typically might utilize these tax increments, potentially leading to a shift in how funding priorities are determined and implemented at the local level.

Summary

Senate Bill 5 (SB5), introduced by Senator Cabaldon, modifies existing California laws concerning enhanced infrastructure financing districts and community revitalization and investment areas. The bill focuses on tax allocation from properties within these districts, explicitly excluding properties under the Williamson Act or farmland security zone contracts from such allocations. This exclusion aims to protect agricultural lands from tax increments that would typically contribute to district improvements, thus ensuring that these lands remain solely focused on agricultural use rather than financial projects that might benefit urban or suburban developments.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB5 appears to be cautiously optimistic among agricultural advocates who view it as a necessary measure to protect farmland. Supporters of the bill argue it provides essential safeguards against the potential overreach of development projects into agricultural areas. However, some local government officials and infrastructure advocates may express concern, fearing that the exclusions could limit vital funding for public projects needed in urban areas, creating a conflict between the need for infrastructure development and agricultural preservation.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions around SB5 include the balance between protecting agricultural interests and enabling community development. Critics may argue that by restricting tax allocations, the bill could hinder essential community projects such as parks, roads, and schools that benefit the broader population. Conversely, proponents emphasize the importance of maintaining agricultural land as a resource for both economic stability and food production, highlighting the bill's intention to secure long-term agricultural viability amidst urban pressures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 SB1003

Prohousing enhanced infrastructure financing districts.

CA SB782

Enhanced infrastructure financing district: climate resilience districts.

CA AB1445

Downtown revitalization and economic recovery financing districts.

CA HB2999

Infrastructure finance districts

CA AB2397

Local government: community facilities districts: financing.

CA SB86

California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority Act: sales and use tax exclusion.

CA SB595

Local government: investments and financial reports.

CA HB2827

Municipal tax increment financing; infrastructure

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