The Infill Insiders
Sibley and Aaron Ekhouse from California YIMBY, dissect California's groundbreaking new CEQA exemption for infill housing development, passed as part of AB 130. This legislation represents a major shift in how California approaches environmental review for dense, climate-smart housing projects in urban areas. 00:00 - Introduction & Guest Welcome 00:33 - Aaron's Role at California YIMBY 01:01 - The Eight-Year Journey to CEQA Reform 01:21 - What is AB 130 and Why It Matters 02:08 - Reading the Law: Where to Find It 03:09 - The Environmental Case for Infill Housing 04:06 - Reframing the Debate: Infill as the Solution 05:25 - The Real Problem: Uncertainty, Not Just Cost 06:07 - Understanding the New Exemption 06:43 - Who This Law Applies To 09:52 - What Makes a Location "Urban Infill" 15:24 - Density Requirements Explained 21:37 - Environmental Site Restrictions 28:15 - The Habitat Protection Question 35:42 - Objective Design Standards Requirement 41:18 - Labor Standards and Prevailing Wage 44:29 - The Two-Track System Under SB 6 48:59 - Preventing Lawsuits vs. Reducing Review Costs 50:29 - Observable Criteria Creates Predictability 51:36 - Removing Political Discretion 52:14 - The Power of Clear Rules 52:58 - The Dog That Didn't Bark 53:26 - Grading the Bill's Success 54:47 - What Needs Improvement 55:40 - What's Next: Cost Reduction 56:07 - The Cost Crisis 56:55 - Building Code Reform 57:31 - Making Legal Housing Economically Viable 57:51 - Closing Thoughts Guest Aaron Ekhouse - Local and Regional Policy Program Director, California YIMBY * 8 years with California YIMBY * Instrumental in drafting and passing the CEQA exemption legislation * Works with local governments on implementing state housing laws Key Takeaways * What the Law Does * Why It Matters * Qualification Criteria Highlights * Key Innovation Host -- Sibley Simon, Principal, Workbench Sibley leads the Workbench development team's impact focused projects geared towards creating more affordable housing without public subsidy. With years of experience driving legislative progress, he’s forged strong alliances with leaders dedicated to tackling California’s housing equity challenges. Before joining Workbench, Sibley founded numerous companies and created an impact investment fund to spur new workforce and affordable housing development. https://www.workbenchbuilt.com/people/sibley-simon [https://www.workbenchbuilt.com/people/sibley-simon] https://www.linkedin.com/in/sibleyverbeck [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sibleyverbeck] Who Are The Infill Insiders? The Infill Insiders break down the highly complex process of infill housing development in California. Host and principal developer, Sibley Simon, shares Workbench's experience to teach developers and land owners how to use the many state housing laws to successfully develop infill housing, while showing jurisdictions what makes the process more efficient, and encouraging elected officials and anyone interested to face the big challenges that still remain in housing creation. Join us and become more effective at creating infill housing. Socials and Contact Instagram: @workbenchbuilt Web: workbenchbuilt.com/theinfillinsiders Email: insiders@workbenchbuilt.com https://x.com/workbenchbuilt [https://x.com/workbenchbuilt] References https://www.hcd.ca.gov/ [https://www.hcd.ca.gov/] https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=GOV§ionNum=65941.1 [https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=GOV§ionNum=65941.1]. Credits Recording, Editing and Animation: Josh Bootz Assistant Producer: Wednesday Manners -- California | State Housing Laws | Infill Development | Santa Cruz | Housing Santa Cruz County | California Affordable Housing | Affordable Housing Developer | Support Affordable Housing | Build Affordable Homes | California Living | Housing For All | Affordable Living | Housing Solutions | Community Development
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