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Newsom Signs SB 79, Enabling Mid‑Rise Housing Near Major Transit in Eight California Counties

Implementation now centers on eligibility mapping and local alternative plans under state oversight before a July 2026 start.

Overview

  • SB 79 overrides local zoning near qualifying rail and bus rapid transit stops in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Alameda, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Sacramento counties.
  • Tiered standards allow up to nine stories adjacent to Tier 1 stops (such as BART, Caltrain and LA Metro B and D), seven stories within a quarter mile and six within a half mile; Tier 2 areas allow 8/6/5 stories at the same distances.
  • The law streamlines approvals for projects within a half mile of major transit and lets transit agencies set zoning for housing on their own properties.
  • After roughly 13 amendments, the measure includes carve‑outs and deferrals, including exemptions for high fire‑risk and historic zones, options for smaller cities to limit areas to a quarter mile, and affordability set‑asides.
  • Supporters including California YIMBY hailed the bill as a major step to boost housing near transit, while Los Angeles officials including Mayor Karen Bass and the City Council opposed it over concerns about local control and neighborhood impacts.