A Bay Area county and two of its cities are among the latest batch of designated “prohousing” communities demonstrating a commitment to enacting policies to accelerate housing production.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently announced that Sonoma County, Santa Rosa and the town of Windsor, along with Long Beach and Moreno Valley in Southern California, are among the latest batch of designated “prohousing” communities demonstrating a commitment to enacting policies to accelerate housing production.

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Charles is a Knight Foundation intern at Bay City News and a Master of Journalist candidate at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. He freelanced for Oakland Side and Oakland North on race, equity, and health outcomes in the Bay Area. Before his graduate studies, Charles worked as a Business reporter in Ghana, West Africa, covering financial markets and rising startups. At Bay City News, he is interested in reporting on public health and the intersections of race and equity in the Bay Area.