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Best answerWatch implementation

What should I watch next?

SB 79 has no further legislative vote listed. The useful watch is implementation: agency guidance, local alternative plans, local ordinances, and related public records.

The bill record is closed as legislation, so the next public-record trail moves outside the bill page. For the LA council file, the indexed record shows final Council action; the next useful watch is a related ordinance, correction report, implementation document, or later council file.

On-site proof

SB 79 is no longer pending legislation; it is chaptered.

California LegInfo status page

The indexed status record identifies SB 79 as an inactive, chaptered measure and ties the chaptering record to October 10, 2025.
Bill statusOfficial record2025-10-10Official record

Use this evidence for status claims, not for local implementation claims.

The chaptered text incorporates a transit-oriented development framework.

LegInfo bill text and Legislative Counsel digest

The indexed text adds a Government Code transit-oriented development chapter with TOD stop definitions, project standards, local alternative plans, transit-agency zoning standards, and HCD review pathways.
Bill textOfficial record2025-10-10Official record

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Council File 22-0617 reached Council action final.

LA City Clerk Council File action history

The indexed action history records Council adoption on June 17, 2025 and Council action final on June 18, 2025.
Action historyOfficial record2025-06-18Official record

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Federal congressional records

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