Update · Jul 1, 2026 · SB 1090 / SB 1123 Draft — pending review
SB 1090 and SB 1123: What They Could Mean for Rebuilding Neighborhoods
A plain-language explainer on two state land-use bills being tracked by Altadena Recovery Watch — what they say, where they are in the process, and what they could mean for communities rebuilding after fire.
Draft — pending review. This explainer is a structural stub. Bill summaries and status will be completed and verified before publication.
What these bills are
SB 1090 and SB 1123 are California state bills that touch how land can be developed — including in neighborhoods that are actively rebuilding after disaster. Because state land-use law can override local decisions, bills like these can shape a community’s recovery whether or not that community was in the room.
What the bills say
To be completed: a plain-language summary of each bill’s key provisions, verified against the current bill text.
- SB 1090 — [summary pending review]
- SB 1123 — [summary pending review]
What changed recently
To be completed: amendments and status as the bills move through the Legislature.
What it could mean for you
To be completed: practical implications for property owners and residents in rebuilding neighborhoods, in plain language.
Follow along
Altadena Recovery Watch tracks these bills closely. For background on why, read about the project, or join the newsletter to get updates as things move.