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For generations, California has approached housing growth through a familiar playbook: long planning processes, neighborhood-by-neighborhood debates, and major reforms that often struggle to deliver homes at scale. But every so often, an incentive structure quietly changes the system. In this episode of Building Better Cities, we explore one of those policies: California’s Density Bonus Law [https://www.hcd.ca.gov/sites/default/files/docs/planning-and-community/density-bonus-law.pdf], and the findings from Circulate Planning and Policy [https://www.circulatesd.org/]’s new “Win-Win Bonus” report [https://assets.nationbuilder.com/circulatesd/pages/16081/attachments/original/1775797225/Win-Win_Bonus_-_FINAL_%28compressed%29.pdf?1775797225] on how this tool has become one of the state’s most effective drivers of housing production and urban development. Colin Parent [https://www.circulatesd.org/colinparent], Executive Director of Circulate Planning and Policy and a key architect of California’s expanded Bonus Law joins host Kate Gasparro to discuss Bonus Law's success. Colin previously worked under Governor Jerry Brown at the California Department of Housing and Community Development, where he helped shape statewide housing policy during a period of major change following the dissolution of redevelopment agencies. Together, Kate and Colin discuss how Bonus Law evolved from a rarely used statute into a central housing production tool, now accounting for a significant share of multifamily housing approvals in California. We also examine how San Diego became an early testing ground for reform, how local innovation scaled into state policy, and why incentive-based approaches can sometimes outperform more traditional regulatory strategies. Beyond the mechanics, this conversation explores broader questions of housing affordability, urban infrastructure, and coalition-building: what it takes to align public and private interests—and where even successful policies may still leave gaps, particularly for middle-income households. Whether you work in planning, development, public policy, or simply care about the future of housing affordability, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how a local experiment became statewide policy—and what it signals for the next generation of housing and infrastructure reform. Resources: Bonus tracks- your musical experience into understanding bonus law (Circulate Planning and Policy) [https://www.circulatesd.org/bonus_tracks] California's density bonus is a 'win-win' for developers and affordable housing (Planetizen) [https://www.planetizen.com/news/2026/04/137335-report-californias-density-bonus-win-win-developers-and-affordable-housing] San Diego housing density bonus is spurring affordable units (SmartCitiesDive) [https://www.smartcitiesdive.com/news/san-diego-affordable-housing-density/622441/] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2405141/fan_mail/new] Thanks for listening to Building Better Cities! If you'd like to stay connected, don't forget to Subscribe and Follow. You can find all our archived newsletters and podcasts right here [https://buildingbettercities.com/newsletter]. Want to get in touch? Just email the team at kate@buildingbettercities.com.
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