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Housing Bills in Sacramento Threaten Single-Family Neighborhoods

Again, this year, there are a number of housing bills in Sacramento crafted to eliminate single-family neighborhoods like Southeast Torrance. Over 100 homeowner associations have joined together as "United Neighbors" to protect our single-family homes. This is the link to United Neighbors and more information on the housing bills. John Bailey, President Southeast Torrance Homeowners' Association, Inc. https://www.unitedneighbors.net/ A California Coalition to Protect Single-Family Neighborhoods Joining Together to Preserve Neighborhoods United Neighbors is a coalition of neighborhood residential groups throughout the Southern California region. Our common goal is to protect single-family neighborhoods while supporting affordable and equitable housing for all. The rights of all residents of single-family homes and the rights of people needing affordable housing are bound together, and the solution to our affordable housing crisis requires thoughtful, effective, and rapid-acting legislation. United Neighbors looks forward to working with legislators who will implement valuable community inputs and ideas. We encourage all state legislators to investigate and counteract the false narrative that single-family zoning is the cause of our affordable housing shortage and instead collaboratively solve the real problem – the urgent need for effective funding strategies. Together we will: Preserve single-family neighborhoods. Protect open spaces and environments. Ensure local control so housing is built in appropriate areas with adequate infrastructure. Create housing in commercial areas and on publicly owned land. Commit Government funding and subsidies to produce affordable housing. A handful of state legislators continue to craft housing bills that upzone neighborhoods. These would only benefit land speculators and developers by driving up land values, increasing housing costs, and creating more unneeded market-rate housing. In most cases, current zoning, if properly implemented, can provide all needed housing. United Neighbors encourages legislators to leverage our tax dollars to subsidize affordable housing because the old private-sector model has not provided and will not provide the necessary amount of affordable housing. When our state legislators ask the right questions, they will find the right answers to our affordable housing crisis. Join us to help them get it right!

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