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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRR25021 Clark - Correspondence regarding letter of opposition to SB1037Updated 05/2023 City of San Luis Obispo Request for Public Records The California Public Records Act (Government Code 7921. et set.) was enacted to ensure public records are available for inspection by members of the public. Completion of this form will assist staff in identifying related records to accurately complete your request. Requested records will be distributed to the email address that is listed on this form, unless directed otherwise by City staff. Requests for printed records will require payment subject to the City’s Comprehensive Fee Schedule. Payment must be rendered prior to production of printed materials. 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A notice will be provided to the requestor setting forth the reasons for the extension and the date on which a Determination is expected to be supplied. Record Information: List the records you are requesting. Specify relevant information such as: subject, title, incident number, location/address, person(s) involved, project name, etc. Date and Time: Specify the incident date or date and time range of the requested records Questions may be directed to the City Clerk’s Office at (805) 781-7100. Submit Completed Forms To: cityclerk@slocity.org OR City Clerk’s Office 990 Palm Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 CityofSanLuisObispo, OfficeoftheCityCouncil, 990PalmStreet, SanLuisObispo, CA, 93401-3249, 805.781.7114, slocity.org May 13, 2024 The Honorable John Laird Member, California State Senate 1021 O St., Ste. 5350 Sacramento, CA 95814 RE: SB 1037 (Wiener) Planning and zoning: housing element: enforcement Notice of Opposition (As of April 25, 2024) Dear Senator Laird, The City of San Luis Obispo regretfully must oppose measure SB 1037 (Wiener), which would allow the Attorney General to take legal action against a city and seek fines up to $50K a month for failure to adopt a compliant housing element or if the city does not follow state laws that require ministerial approval of certain housing projects. Under existing law cities can be subject to significant fines and penalties for violating certain housing laws. However, before fines are imposed, a city has the ability to correct the action. Additionally, enhanced fines are not imposed unless the city fails to follow a court’s order or acts in bad faith. Unfortunately, as currently drafted, SB 1037 does not provide an opportunity for cities to correct an honest mistake or address a genuine difference in interpreting the law. Even those jurisdictions acting in good faith could be subject to significant fines and be required to pay the Attorney General for all costs investigating and prosecuting the action, including expert witness fees and attorney’s fees. Supporting the expansion of housing options for all is one of the City of San Luis Obispo’s Major City Goals. Our priority is to facilitate the production of housing, including the necessary supporting infrastructure, with an emphasis on affordable and workforce housing as well as accessibly connected development. The City has made great progress on this and was one of 37 communities recently recognized by the State of California as a “Prohousing” community. That being said, laws and developments are complex which can occasionally lead to setbacks in implementation. We always work to address issues when they arise, but fining the City money, which could be used for actual housing policy changes or housing production, is not an effective tool and could be detrimental to our efforts to continue to encourage housing in the community. Instead of creating new fines and penalties, lawmakers and the Department of Housing and Community Development should provide cities with clear guidance and technical assistance to help them finalize their housing elements and put those plans to work so much-needed housing construction can occur. For these reasons, the City of San Luis Obispo must oppose SB 1037. Sincerely, Erica A. Stewart Mayor City of San Luis Obispo Cc: The Honorable Scott Wiener Assemblymember Dawn Addis Dave Mullinex, League of California Cities League of California Cities, cityletters@calcities.org