Why this Bay Area suburb is the center of the next CA housing fight – CalMatters
After agreeing to legalize multifamily housing under state pressure, Los Altos Hills is now considering a plan to reduce its required new units by roughly two-thirds. The change would mostly affect small apartment buildings and duplex-style infill that the state previously forced them to include. The move highlights an ongoing tension between California’s housing mandates and affluent suburbs that have historically resisted density. State housing officials could intervene again if the rollback violates the Housing Element law or fair-housing requirements. The debate reflects a broader trend: smaller wealthy jurisdictions continue searching for loopholes despite unprecedented state enforcement.
Why it matters: When wealthy towns fight state housing requirements, it sets precedents that ripple through the entire region and undermine equity and production goals.