California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2094

Introduced
2/18/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Report Pass
3/16/26  
Refer
3/17/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Refer
4/9/26  
Report Pass
4/23/26  
Refer
4/23/26  

Caption

Social Housing Strategy and Implementation Program.

Impact

This legislation represents a significant step in changing how public land can be utilized to tackle housing instability across California. It allows the Department to partner with local entities and nonprofits to create housing that meets diverse income levels. Furthermore, the housing pilot projects will preserve affordability and are expected to contribute toward jurisdictions' regional housing needs assessments, thereby integrating these efforts into broader state housing strategies.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2094, known as the Surplus Public Land Housing Pilot Social Housing Strategy and Implementation Program, establishes a framework for utilizing surplus public land to address California's severe housing shortage. The bill mandates the Department of Housing and Community Development to initiate a pilot program aimed at developing affordable housing projects by leveraging surplus land owned by public entities. Key objectives include accelerating the production of housing and ensuring long-term affordability, with at least one pilot project slated for completion by January 1, 2030.

Sentiment

The response to AB 2094 is generally positive, reflecting a growing consensus on the need to creatively use public assets to alleviate housing shortages. Supporters argue that repurposing surplus land for housing will help meet urgent needs, while critics may express concerns about the specifics of implementation, such as ensuring equitable benefits for low-income populations and maintaining community standards. Overall, the bill has optimistic backing from various stakeholders, including housing advocates, although discussions around implementation details continue.

Contention

While the overall sentiment leans toward support, contention arises around the execution of the program and the accountability of the housing produced. Specific concerns center on guaranteeing that projects meet fair labor standards, such as prevailing wage requirements, and leveraging resources effectively without compromising environmental regulations. The bill outlines reporting requirements to ensure transparency, with annual reports mandated to provide accountability to the Legislature regarding the program's outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB2655

Relating to a strategic housing stipend pilot program.

CA H1478

Advancing the Massachusetts social housing program

CA SB1087

Transportation planning: sustainable communities strategies: transportation funding programs.

CA HB1814

establishing a 10-year strategic housing and infrastructure plan.

CA HB587

Unaccompanied minor housing program; DSS & DHCD to study implementation of program.

CA SB351

STEWARD Act of 2025 Strategies To Eliminate Waste and Accelerate Recycling Development Act of 2025

CA H1552

To create an interagency supportive housing finance and strategy board

CA S991

Creating an interagency supportive housing finance and strategy board

CA SB0923

Housing: housing development authority; eligibility for credits under the community development tax credit program; coordinate with Michigan strategic fund. Amends sec. 22 of 1966 PA 346 (MCL 125.1422) & adds sec. 22e. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0925'26

CA HB137

Strategic Water Supply Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.