Senate Bill 1090
Coverage of Senate Bill 1090 in the Nexus archive.
- Bill Shielding Altadena From Development Pressure Clears Two Assembly Committees
A bill to temporarily pause state housing density laws SB 9 and SB 1123 in Altadena passed two Assembly committees, aiming to prevent real estate speculators from altering the fire-damaged community during rebuilding. Senate Bill 1090, named the Keep Altadena Land in Altadena Hands Act, seeks to block increased residential density measures like lot splits.
- Their town burned to the ground. Should they get a pass from California’s new housing laws?
A bill (SB 1090) seeks to exempt Altadena, California, from two housing laws (SB 9 and SB 1123) to allow fire survivors to rebuild without developer interference. Supporters argue it protects homeowners, while critics warn it may hinder rebuilding efforts by limiting housing options.
- Altadena Groups to Gather in Support of SB 1090 Ahead of July 1 Assembly Hearing
A coalition of Altadena community organizations, fire survivors, and local officials will gather at a fire-destroyed property to support Senate Bill 1090, the 'Keep Altadena Land in Altadena Hands' Act, ahead of an Assembly hearing scheduled for Wednesday. The event aims to demonstrate community backing for the bill.
- On Tuesday, Two Local Legislators and Edison Are On the Altadena Town Council’s Agenda
Two California legislators and a Southern California Edison representative are scheduled to address the Altadena Town Council on Tuesday regarding Senate Bills 9 and 1090, which govern rebuilding efforts after the Eaton Fire. The legislators, State Senator Sasha Renee Perez and Assemblymember John Harabedian, will be joined by Los Angeles County Deputy Supervisor for Planning and Development Anish Saraiya.