Introducing the Fall Wine Walk in Downtown Campbell! On September 21, wine lovers will have the opportunity to enjoy tastings from 20 wineries at this highly anticipated event. The Downtown Campbell Business Association is proud to host this event, and they are expecting a great turnout.
To secure your spot at the Fall Wine Walk, advance tickets are available for purchase until September 17 for just $50. After that date, the price will increase to $55 for the week leading up to the event. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to indulge in some of the finest wines California has to offer.
In other news, the California State Assembly and State Senate recently passed legislation proposed by Senator Dave Cortese, who represents District 15, which includes Campbell. The legislation, known as SB 406, is designed to streamline the housing development process in the state, specifically by cutting down on repetitive reviews under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
CEQA is crucial in protecting the environment in California, and SB 406 aims to retain the integrity of this important law while also expediting housing development. The bill is currently awaiting consideration by Governor Gavin Newsom, and if it is approved, it could have significant implications for housing production, particularly in affordable housing for those in need.
Addressing the housing crisis in California has been a top priority for local governments, and in 2016, Supervisor Dave Cortese played a key role in the passing of Measure A. This voter-approved measure allocated $950 million in bond funds to support the creation of approximately 4,800 units of affordable housing. However, this type of government funding often triggers an evaluation under CEQA, in addition to the regular review process conducted on the project itself.
To address this issue, SB 406 extends an existing CEQA exemption for state financing of affordable housing projects to local governments. This means that these projects would still undergo a separate CEQA review by another public agency, ensuring that environmental protections are still upheld while cutting down on unnecessary repetition and delays.
In conclusion, the Fall Wine Walk in Downtown Campbell promises to be a delightful event for wine enthusiasts. Don’t forget to purchase your tickets in advance to secure your spot. Additionally, the passage of SB 406 could potentially have a profound impact on housing development in California, providing much-needed relief in the midst of an ongoing crisis.
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