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San Jose makes it legal to sell your ADU separately from your home
San Jose Mercury News· 6 days agoSan Jose this week became the first city in California to make it legal for homeowners with backyard...
San Jose Recognizes ADUs as Condos, a First in California
The Real Deal· 6 days agoThe Bay Area’s largest city employed Assembly Bill 1033 to pass an ordinance letting homeowners buy...
Fourth Time’S A Charm: Water Board Oks San Jose Waterway Plan
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoDeputy City Manager Kip Harkness said at a Monday San Jose City Council meeting that the city is ...
Not (officially) in my backyard: Illegal California ADUs outpacing permitted ones
Today's News-Herald· 1 day agoA study from a team of researchers at Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of...
San Jose to allow property owners to sell ADUs
NBC Bay Area· 5 days agoIn an effort to tackle California’s affordable housing crisis, San Jose will allow property owners to sell ADUs on their property. San
NIMBY towns, fake parks, and eminent domain
Reason.com· 19 hours agoDespite concerted state and local efforts to legalize accessory dwelling units (ADUs), a new study finds that most detached ADUs inSan Jose, California...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 1 day agoRight now, there are only two regulatory bodies can approve self-driving car permits in the Golden State: the California Department of Motor Vehicles and ...
One California city is letting owners sell ADUs, and others may follow. Will it be a housing...
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoThe first to act was the San José City Council, which approved an ordinance Tuesday authorizing the...
San José Council Approves Budget, with 'Historic' Shift in Unhoused Spending | KQED
KQED· 7 days agoA new water permit was only recently accepted “when we laid out very clearly through the budget...
Ken Bridges: Sidney Mezes, one-time UT president, was leader in Texas education
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe situation became so bad that he retired as the CCNY president in 1927 at the age of 64, having seen enrollment quadruple from 5,200 to more than 20,000. He returned to ...