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Subcommittee backs staff study to raise ministerial/admin housing review thresholds

Culver City Standing Housing and Homelessness Subcommittee · March 25, 2026
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Summary

Planning staff recommended raising Culver City thresholds for ministerial and administrative approvals to speed housing production; the subcommittee asked staff to forward both a staff-recommended increase (ASPR to 50 units) and a code-compliant ministerial option to full council for consideration.

Planning staff asked the Culver City standing housing and homelessness subcommittee on April 21 to consider raising the limits for ministerial and administrative housing approvals as a strategy to accelerate housing production.

Emily Slodnicki, the city’s planning manager, told the subcommittee the proposal responds to recent state law changes and rising application volumes. “Staff’s recommendation is that the standing housing and homelessness subcommittee consider increasing the ministerial approval limit from 2 to 10 units… Consider increasing the administrative site plan review approval limit from 25 to 50 units,”…

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