Not too surprisingly, these two bills are starting to have blowback.
[Quote]Opponents of the two bills and similar measures have already begun an effort to put an initiative on the November 2022 ballot that could negate them. The Californians for Community Planning Initiative would amend the California Constitution “to make zoning and land use local affairs and bring a halt to the centralized zoning and land-use directives coming out of Sacramento,” according to its website.[/Quote]
I would guess that a proposition like that would pass. There will be strong support from anyone with libertarian inklings, as well as support from any who fear that low income housing will be built next door.
I’m starting to think SB9 and SB10 are going to backfire on the politicians that created and supported them.