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Rolling Hills Estates council directs staff to send short letter opposing SB 866, citing unfunded reporting burden
Summary
The council voted to send a short letter opposing Senate Bill 866, arguing the bill would add extensive homelessness reporting requirements to local housing elements without providing funding or the data collection capacity for small jurisdictions.
The council voted to direct staff and the mayor to prepare and send a short letter opposing Senate Bill 866 (the Homeless Housing Assistance and Prevention Program housing element amendments), citing concerns that the bill would impose extensive, unfunded reporting obligations on local housing elements and require metrics many cities…
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