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New California Legislation Impacts Transit-Oriented Development and Eminent Domain

During the past several years, California legislators have been pushing through new legislation to increase potential housing opportunities in California. In October, Governor Newsom signed California Senate Bill 79 (SB 79), which opens up new residential developments near rail and bus stations in major California communities. Specifically, SB 79 creates rules to override local zoning regulations related to height and density for sites near transit-oriented development stops and applies to the “urban transit communities” of Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Alameda ...

California’s Latest Landmark Legislation Aims to Revamp Wildfire Policies

In the wake of devastating 2025 wildfires, Assembly Bill 254 stands poised to reshape California's wildfire prevention, mitigation and funding strategies. From a groundbreaking $18 billion infusion into the state’s Wildfire Fund to new rights of first refusal for insurance subrogation claims, this legislation could have sweeping implications for utility companies, insurers, and wildfire-affected communities. A host of additional provisions also target transmission infrastructure upgrades, wildfire risk reduction and clean energy innovations.

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