State housing lawsuit against Huntington Beach put on pause

State housing lawsuit against Huntington Beach put on pause

By MICHAEL SLATEN
November 4, 2023

Top state officials took a legal blow in their ongoing lawsuit that accuses Huntington Beach of violating state housing laws, when a Superior Court judge halted their suit until a related federal case is decided.
A state Superior Court judge ruled Friday, Nov. 3, that the lawsuit file by the state Attorney General’s Office and California Department of Housing and Community Development must wait.

HOUSING ‘SOLUTIONS’ NOT WORKING

HOUSING ‘SOLUTIONS’ NOT WORKING

BY THOMAS D. ELIAS
October 27, 2023

Rarely has California seen so concerted and unified a campaign by its elected officials as the drive for housing density conducted by Gov. Gavin Newsom and allied state legislators over the past five years. All along, there have been three major goals: One is to ease a housing shortage, another is to drive down the price of housing and a third seeks somehow to ease the obdurate problem of homelessness.

San Francisco’s ‘affluent NIMBYs’ aren’t only breaking the law, they’re responsible for California’s housing crisis, state claims

San Francisco’s ‘affluent NIMBYs’ aren’t only breaking the law, they’re responsible for California’s housing crisis, state claims

By Alena Botros
Thu, October 26, 2023

California has a bold plan to reverse its cost-of-living crisis and stem the exodus of residents leaving the Golden State for regions like Florida and Texas. It’s vowed to create 2.5 million new homes, one million of them affordable, over the next eight years. So, what’s getting in the state’s way? First on the list: the city of San Francisco.

‘Affordable housing’ plans continue to be misguided

‘Affordable housing’ plans continue to be misguided

By Jackson Stromberg
October 25, 2023

I read Susan Kirsch’s Marin Voice commentary with keen interest.

It has been claimed that the state’s need for affordable housing is a compelling state interest that preempts the constitutional powers granted to cities. In fact, the current avalanche of housing bills coming from Sacramento provides only token benefits to low-income people as required by the law.

HOUSING ‘SOLUTIONS’ NOT WORKING

IS HOUSING DENSITY LINKED TO INCREASED STROKES?

BY THOMAS D. ELIAS
October 20, 2023
Gov. Gavin Newsom is a big advocate of science, the concept, not the magazine. He’s often said science was behind his many controversial moves to counter COVID-19 and he’s using science in the state’s effort to mitigate future wildfires, for just two examples.

‘Affordable housing’ plans continue to be misguided

Marin Voice: Problems with state housing policy emerging before our eyes

By SUSAN KIRSCH |
October 16, 2023 at 2:10 p.m.

The Museum of International Propaganda sits on a quiet corner in San Rafael. It displays examples from 25 countries, including Germany, Vietnam and the Soviet Union.
After visiting the museum, I started wondering if Sacramento’s housing policy qualifies. That is a goal of propaganda: to discourage critical thinking and discussion about an issue by using denigrating labels and name-calling so the popular narrative proceeds without challenge.