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=== Concerns and involvement of local resident stakeholders could be overridden ===
 
Richard Hall‏&nbsp; @rihallix&nbsp; [https://twitter.com/rihallix/status/949786475071094784 3:35 PM - 6 Jan 2018]&nbsp;, an advocate for sensible growth who has a blog [[Www.planningforreality.org|www.planningforreality.org]] &nbsp;from San Rafael, CA<br/> Replying to @TaupeAvenger<br/> "The community no longer has a say. #sb827 forces zoning changes by state fiat. With #sb35 passed all voices of resident stakeholders, councils, mayors are forcibly suppressed. Developers take control."
 
@Hyper_lexic<br/> "I think it might go too far in the reach - minimum 45’ zoning on current residential side streets would be a real shock."
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