SACRAMENTO, Calif.—A grassroots coalition is seeking to have California voters decide if two new laws related to single-family zoning have gone too far and are currently gathering signatures to potentially put the issue on the November 2022 ballot. The laws in question are Senate Bill 9 and Senate Bill 10, which both went into effect Jan. 1, and allow duplexes and apartment buildings—up to 10 units—to be built in what was formerly zoned only for single-family homes. According to the group, which calls itself “Our Neighborhood Voices,” the laws, as enacted, could be “the total elimination of single-family homes,” Peggy Huang, a Yorba Linda City Councilor and co-author of the possible ballot measure—which is formally called the Tripartisan Land Use Initiative—said on Epoch TV’s “California Insider.” Leaders behind the push are now in the process of gathering upwards of 1 million signatures by April to place the issue on the November …