Our coalition secured a significant victory against two costly janitorial bills, AB 2364 and AB 2374, that would have raised operational expenses and hurt commercial real estate recovery.
From the start, BOMA/GLA and our partners stood firm against these bills, which imposed heavy regulations and burdened property owners.
While AB 2364 passed in a much-amended form, AB 2374 was stopped in Senate Appropriations, halting its progress.
Here’s how both bills evolved and what it means for our industry.
We wanted to provide you with an update on the fate of BOMA California’s Top 8 priority bills.
Continue ReadingA Homeless Services Dashboard is now available for the Culver City community. It helps track the City’s efforts in delivering services to its homeless population.
Continue ReadingAssembly Bill 2910 and Assembly Bill 3068 have both passed the California Legislature and head to Governor Newsom’s Desk for a final decision.
Continue ReadingSenate Bill 1103 passed the legislature by a narrow majority in each house, and our last chance to stop it is with Governor Newsom’s veto.
Take action now to ask Governor Newsom to veto this bad bill.
California’s AB 98 could significantly change how warehouses and distribution centers are built and operated.
This last-minute, closed-door deal was pushed through with little input from key stakeholders, leaving many in the real estate industry and local communities concerned.
DTLA has faced numerous challenges since COVID-19. However, the latest Q2 2024 report from the DTLA Alliance reveals ongoing positive developments in Downtown Los Angeles.Â
Continue ReadingHollywood 2.0 (H20) is changing how Hollywood approaches mental health care. It offers community-based services for people facing mental illness and homelessness. Â
Continue ReadingGovernor Gavin Newsom has issued an executive order for state agencies to urgently address homeless encampments.Â
Continue ReadingSenate Bill 1103 is a new law proposal that would change how commercial leases work in California. It aims to protect small business tenants but creates new problems for property owners that may negatively impact small business tenants.
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