The California Supreme Court on June 15, 2015, in California Building Industry Ass’n (“BIA”) v. City of San Jose, held that local ordinances requiring a proportion of new housing to be affordable may be justified so long as they bear a reasonable relationship to the public welfare. Click here for more information.
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