Civic Life

California Bill Could Make it Easier for Houses of Faith to Build Affordable Housing

February 28, 2022

LOS ANGELES (RNS) — As IKAR, a Jewish congregation in Los Angeles, has developed plans to build a new synagogue and affordable housing on its property, it has encountered a big obstacle: parking.

The number of parking spaces the city of Los Angeles requires for their development is too high and too expensive, and it could hamper their plans to move forward, said Brooke Wirtschafter, director for community organizing for IKAR.

A newly proposed bill could help make it easier for religious congregations like IKAR that are seeking to build affordable housing on their properties.

Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks, a Democrat in Oakland, introduced a piece of legislation on Feb. 16 that would reduce residential parking requirements for newly built religious institutions to allow for the construction of housing.

Current state law eases parking requirements for housing on religious properties, but local governments have interpreted it to apply only to existing religious institutions, not new ones that are proposed to be developed, according to the legislation’s fact sheet provided by Wick’s staff. State law allows religious institutions to remove up to 50% of their existing parking to build affordable housing on their site.

“These interpretations strictly limit the applicability of this important housing option for all future congregations that may wish to support and address the housing needs of their local community,” according to the fact sheet.

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