A former motel on Fairview Avenue has reopened as permanent supportive housing for those who are homeless or at risk of being ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — Trump administration proposes $26.7 billion cut to HUD, impacting Section 8 housing in California. Housing Authority director Stephen Pelz opposes shifting control of ...
A first-of-its-kind plan to help end homelessness will be unveiled in Sacramento on Wednesday. Supporters say it's an aggressive approach to getting more people off the streets and into permanent ...
I often hear people complain that the Housing Authority doesn’t pay property taxes and is somehow harming the community by taking land “off the tax rolls.” While it’s true that the properties we own ...
A newly introduced bill could expand California’s tight supply of affordable housing and prevent displacement.
California continues to press forward with housing legislation. One of the most significant proposals to date, the Abundant & Affordable Homes Near Transit Act (SB 79), recently cleared the California ...
Assembly Bill (AB) 130 and Senate Bill (SB) 131, which became effective on June 30, 2025, are designed to bring sweeping change to California housing and infrastructure development across the state.
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Supportive transitional housing opens at the former Fairview Inn
The Fairview Housing Complex celebrated its grand opening on Thursday with a ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by the Housing Authority of the County of Monterey.
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How California's new housing laws will reshape 2026
California is about to run a high‑stakes experiment in how far housing law can go to bend an overheated market. Starting in 2026, a dense package of statewide rules will change what gets built, where ...
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California is in the middle of a housing policy crisis that is stubbornly hard for lawmakers to solve. Families are struggling to pay rent. First-time buyers are watching prices climb out of reach.
While national active housing inventory for sale at the end of March 2025 was still 20% below pre-pandemic March 2019 levels, on a year-over-year basis national active listings are up 29% between ...
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