California's State Assembly has passed a bill that would require new warehouses with footprints of 100K SF or larger in the Inland Empire to be built at least 1,000 feet away from residential properties or schools.
The bill as originally drafted would have applied to the entire state, but it was scaled back to apply only to San Bernardino and Riverside counties, which together comprise the Inland Empire, which stretches from the Los Angeles city limits to the Arizona border.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has not indicated whether he would sign the bill if it passes the California State Senate.
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