California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1206

Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
3/13/25  
Report Pass
3/26/25  
Refer
3/28/25  
Report Pass
4/10/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Report Pass
4/23/25  
Engrossed
5/8/25  
Refer
5/8/25  
Refer
5/21/25  
Report Pass
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  
Report Pass
6/23/25  
Refer
6/24/25  
Report Pass
7/16/25  
Refer
7/17/25  
Report Pass
8/18/25  
Refer
8/18/25  

Caption

Single-family and multifamily housing units: preapproved plans.

Impact

The legislation impacts state and local laws by introducing a standardized method for approving housing plans, addressing what the legislature acknowledges as a matter of statewide concern. By centralizing the preapproval process within local agencies, the bill aims to reduce bureaucratic delays that have been cited as obstacles to housing development. Local agencies are permitted to collect fees for the preapproval process and are required to publicly post the details of preapproved plans online, increasing transparency and accessibility for potential developers.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 1206, introduced by Assembly Member Harabedian, aims to enhance the housing development process in California by requiring local agencies to establish programs for the preapproval of single-family and multifamily residential housing plans. This initiative responds to ongoing housing shortages by streamlining the approval process, wherein local agencies must accept plan submissions and either approve or deny them within a stipulated time frame—30 days for compliant applications. The bill sets specific deadlines for compliance with these new requirements, mandating that larger jurisdictions develop their programs by July 1, 2026, while smaller jurisdictions have until January 1, 2028.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment towards AB 1206 appears to be moderately positive among legislators aiming to tackle the housing crisis in California, particularly as the bill is seen as a necessary step towards increasing housing supply. However, debates surround the implications of local agency discretion and the potential for variability in implementation. Supporters argue that it facilitates quicker development timelines, while critics may voice concerns about how uniformity might impact local planning and neighborhood character.

Contention

Points of contention relate primarily to local versus state control over housing developments. Some stakeholders argue that while streamlining approvals can help address housing shortages, it may also undermine local governance and the ability of local governments to enforce specific zoning laws that reflect community needs. The bill explicitly excludes certain large-scale developments from the preapproval process, which may spark further discussions about the balancing act between effective housing strategies and maintaining local planning power.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1332

Accessory dwelling units: preapproved plans.

CA SB423

Land use: streamlined housing approvals: multifamily housing developments.

CA AB2746

Streamlined housing approvals: multifamily housing developments: agricultural employee housing.

CA SB456

Multifamily Housing Program: nonprofit corporations: homeless or at-risk youth.

CA SB482

Multifamily Housing Program: supportive housing: capitalized operating reserves.

CA SB1055

Accessory dwelling units: regional housing need.

CA AB2592

Local planning: housing elements: water and sewer services.

CA SB1037

Planning and zoning: housing element: enforcement.

CA SB355

Multifamily Affordable Housing Solar Roofs Program.

CA SB1118

Solar on Multifamily Affordable Housing Program.

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CA AB1332

Accessory dwelling units: preapproved plans.

CA AB1232

Affordable housing: weatherization.

AZ HB2040

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CA SB477

Accessory dwelling units.

AZ HB2161

Industrial development bonds; preapproval; threshold

AZ HB2136

Industrial development bonds; preapproval; threshold

CA AB1087

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CA SB529

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