California lawmakers have introduced Assembly Bill 2252 to reform the state’s building code by allowing mid-rise apartment buildings up to six stories with a single staircase, aiming to increase housing supply and affordability. This move aligns California with national trends in zoning reforms and could reduce construction costs while addressing urban development challenges on small lots.
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