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Assembly committee advances AB 16 21 to limit post‑entitlement delays in housing permitting

March 25, 2026 | California State Assembly, House, Legislative, California


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Assembly committee advances AB 16 21 to limit post‑entitlement delays in housing permitting
Assemblymember (author of AB 16 21) presented the bill as a targeted fix to post‑entitlement permitting delays that, the author said, “slow down housing production and drive up cost, making homes less affordable for Californians.” The measure would establish clear timelines for local agencies, restrict last‑minute field changes that contradict previously approved plans, cap repeated plan‑check resubmissions, and provide applicants a path when agencies miss deadlines.

Audrey Ryticek, representing the California Building Industry Association, told the committee AB 16 21 "is critical legislation needed to improve the efficiency, fairness, and accountability of the post entitlement permitting process for housing development projects." Deborah Carlton of the California Apartment Association said permitting and rechecks can delay projects for "5 to 8 years" and urged passage to create predictability and accountability.

Mark Neuberger, speaking for the California State Association of Counties and the League of California Cities, said he was "opposed unless amended," warning the bill could limit local governments’ ability to enforce non‑health‑and‑safety codes (air quality, solar/green codes) and raised concerns about a broad "reasonable person" standard for technical work and handling incomplete applications. The author said the bill includes exceptions for serious health and safety concerns and pledged to continue working with local agencies.

The committee recorded a do‑pass referral to the Housing and Community Development Committee.

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