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Santa Monica Mayor Discusses Self-Certification and CRE Recovery

Santa Monica Mayor Discusses Self-Certification and CRE Recovery Local Legislation, Permitting Our members recently met with Santa Monica Mayor Caroline Torosis to discuss the city’s new self-certification program, economic recovery efforts, and priorities impacting the commercial real estate industry. The discussion provided an opportunity for members to hear directly from city leadership while sharing their…

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Member Voices Help Move Commercial Permitting Reform Forward

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We’ve heard stories of tenant improvements waiting months for approvals, building upgrades getting delayed, and projects becoming more expensive because of unpredictable permitting timelines. Those member experiences help shape our advocacy priorities—and this past week, they helped drive an important win. AB 2418, a commercial permitting reform bill authored by Assemblymember Mark Gonzalez, recently passed the California State Assembly with unanimous support and now moves to the State Senate for consideration.

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Supporting Continued Homelessness Funding Across California

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California’s Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) Program is currently facing uncertainty in the state budget, prompting advocacy organizations across the state to urge lawmakers to protect continued funding for homelessness response efforts. As part of these efforts, BOMA/GLA is supporting The People Concern and its advocacy partners as they work to preserve funding for programs that directly impact communities, business districts, and commercial corridors throughout California.

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AB 2418 Advances to Speed Up Commercial Permitting

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AB 2418 Advances in California Assembly to Streamline Commercial Permitting. The bill matters to commercial real estate because it aims to reduce plan check delays that continue to slow tenant improvements, increase project costs, and create uncertainty for property owners and managers across California.

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Natural Gas Bills Advance in Sacramento

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California lawmakers are advancing legislation to accelerate the state’s transition away from natural gas, including SB 1359, which recently cleared its first committee on a narrow vote. This matters for our members because these proposals could directly impact building operations, costs, and long-term investment decisions across commercial real estate.

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Member Advocacy Stops Risky Security Bill

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AB 1742, a bill that would have changed how legal summons are served, has been pulled and is no longer moving forward this legislative session. This is a meaningful win for commercial real estate, as the bill raised concerns about operational disruption, legal risk, and building management challenges.

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This Culver City Decision Could Reshape Local CRE Development

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Culver City just approved changes that allow more density and mixed-use development near transit, including updates to the Hayden Tract Specific Plan. While this is being driven by housing policy, it matters to our members because it will change how commercial space is developed, leased, and operated moving forward.

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BOMA/GLA Sharpens 2026 Advocacy Priorities

Our Government Affairs and Codes & Regulations Committees convened for a joint meeting to refine the association’s 2026 legislative agenda. This work helps position us to partner with elected officials to shape and advance policies that impact building operations, costs, and tenant demand across Los Angeles.

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City Council Approves Measures to Simplify Film Permitting in L.A.

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Los Angeles leaders are taking new steps to make it easier to film in the city, aiming to address a sharp decline in local production and the economic ripple effects it has across the region. For commercial real estate professionals, these efforts matter because film and television production directly drives demand for office space, staging areas, support services, and activity in surrounding business districts.

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Santa Monica Extends Homelessness Emergency

The Santa Monica City Council has voted to extend its Local Emergency on Homelessness, marking the fourth year under the emergency declaration. The move allows the City to continue fast-tracking funding, services, enforcement tools, and housing initiatives — decisions that directly affect how commercial properties operate.

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