Plain English Summary
This bill restricts local governments from requiring minimum parking space minimums in most developments and limits their ability to impose stormwater control requirements on redevelopment projects. It prohibits parking minimums except in historic districts and coastal areas, and prevents stormwater controls from being required on pre-existing built-upon areas during redevelopment unless the project increases impervious surface beyond what existed before.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill reduces unnecessary costs for developers and property owners by eliminating outdated parking requirements that often exceed actual usage, freeing up land for productive use and lowering housing costs. They contend that stormwater provisions prevent retroactive compliance burdens on redevelopment projects, making it more economically feasible to renovate and improve existing properties rather than leaving them abandoned or underutilized.
Arguments Against
Opponents worry that eliminating parking minimums may increase congestion and reduce available parking in commercial areas, potentially harming businesses and customers. They also argue that relaxing stormwater control requirements on redevelopment could increase flooding and water quality problems, particularly in communities already facing environmental challenges, and may shift costs to taxpayers rather than developers.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 53

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 109

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 55

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 11
Cosponsors (5)
Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
Party Breakdown