State & Local Meeting
2025 Building Code Updates in the City of Redding
December 05, 2025
The City of Redding presented updates to the 2025 California Building Standards Code, focusing on changes that impact builders, contractors, engineers, and architects. Key updates include new wildfire-related construction requirements, increased electric vehicle infrastructure mandates, and a shift towards electric-only appliances to support California's decarbonization goals. The city is also repealing some local code amendments to align with statewide standards, such as reducing the snow load requirement to the state minimum, which will lower construction costs and simplify design processes for out-of-town professionals. Additionally, the city will no longer require sprinklers in remodels of older homes, further reducing expenses. The building code will be frozen for six years to provide regulatory consistency, and a new "model home rule" will allow approved plans to be used for up to ten years without additional fees or changes, benefiting developers by stabilizing construction costs. Overall, these changes aim to make building more affordable and predictable while maintaining safety and sustainability standards.
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- 2025 Building Code Updates in the City of Redding · City of Redding · Dec 05