Housing & homelessness
Here’s how we are tackling homelessness and building more housing.
Holding cities and counties accountable
Governor Newsom has transformed California’s approach to housing and homelessness. His Administration has directed billions to address these issues. But with more resources comes greater accountability at the local level. New regional plans now direct communities to commit to solutions that reduce homelessness.
Getting and keeping more people in housing
Programs like Roomkey and Homekey have helped thousands of Californians. They rapidly turned hotels, motels, and other existing properties into housing. The administration is also clearing dangerous encampments while offering a path home. We’ve invested millions so that those living in tents can move to housing with access to support.
Building more housing, faster
The Governor has speeded up the building of housing. To do this, he cut red tape, streamlined approvals, and invested over $40 billion. He also set a legally binding goal of 2.5 million homes planned within the next six years. To meet this goal, his Administration launched the Housing Accountability Unit. He has also worked with the Legislature to:
- open excess state land for housing development,
- sign landmark eviction protections, and
- sign rent caps into law.
News about housing and homelessness
California claims victory – again – over Huntington Beach as appeals court rules against city’s NIMBY violations of state law
Sep 12, 2025
News What you need to know: A California court of appeal ruled that the city of Huntington Beach must comply with state law requiring it to plan for its fair share of housing. California will continue to hold the city accountable and ensure that it accommodates the...
Governor Newsom reaches agreement with Artesia on violations of state housing law, city ordered to create plan for thousands of new homes
Sep 9, 2025
News What you need to know: Governor Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta have reached a settlement with Artesia to bring the city into compliance with state housing law. SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced that Artesia...
Governor Newsom announces Norwalk to overturn illegal homeless shelter ban as part of settlement
Sep 5, 2025
News Lawsuit settlement also requires city to create affordable housing trust fund and undergo ongoing state monitoring What you need to know: Norwalk today has agreed to a settlement with California after the city violated state law by banning new homeless shelters...