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Editorial
Los Angeles
Editorial
Op-Ed: Don’t give up on HHH
Debunking myths about Measure HHH
May 27, 2021 by Staff
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Op-Ed: One Year to Fix Housing in L.A.
In 2020, Los Angeles’ housing problems went from bad to worse.
December 14, 2020 by Anthony Dedousis, Robin Hughes & A. Lenise Kouture
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Urbanist Hot Takes and Little Tokyo History
Adding context to the discussion of the Metro joint development at 1st/Central Station
November 27, 2020 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Op-Ed: Rebalancing Priorities During COVID-19—Towards Healthier Streets
Let’s put people to work improving LA’s roads
April 20, 2020 by Bryn Lindblad
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Op-Ed: Fighting COVID-19 Evictions Could Lead to Long-Term Solutions for America's Housing Crisis
The $2 trillion emergency spending measure approved by Congress won't cover rent payments for most Americans.
April 8, 2020 by Bobby Turner
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Planning for Housing in Southern California: Closing the “Beverly Hills Loophole”
"In the 2013-2021 RHNA cycle, Beverly Hills was required to zone for only 3 housing units."
June 18, 2019 by Paavo Monkkonen
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Los Angeles
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L.A. is ready for micro-units
Micro-units are apartments as small as 140 square feet and as large as 350, and they take a variety of forms.
March 21, 2018 by Jessica Lall
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Los Angeles
Editorial
The City of Los Angeles Isn’t Creating As Much Housing As It Used To. Why?
"Starting two years ago, things started to change in the City. A series of policies were enacted that have made it much more difficult to create housing...."
March 20, 2018 by @housingforca
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Los Angeles
Editorial
How Should the West Santa Ana Branch Approach DTLA?
New alignments are under consideration for the proposed light rail line between Artesia and Downtown.
March 19, 2018 by Alon Levy
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Los Angeles
Editorial
L.A. County Wants to Fix Housing. They Can. Here's How.
Four proposed ordinances are a nice first step, but more can be done.
March 13, 2018 by @housingforca
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Everyone Deserves the California Dream. It's Time We Build Enough Housing to Provide It.
"While California no longer has zoning laws that discriminate on a racial basis, we have zoning rules that discriminate on an economic basis."
January 31, 2018 by @housingforca
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Swings in Downtown Vacancy Rate Hold Lessons for the Entire Region
"...swings in the housing market may put some on edge — stirring up concerns ranging from gentrification to a cooling economy — but they can also be instructive."
January 26, 2018 by Jessica Lall
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Los Angeles
Editorial
25 Solutions From A Builder’s Perspective To Fix The California Housing Crisis
It is more difficult today than it has ever been to bring new housing units to this state, but it shouldn't be.
January 10, 2018 by @housingforca
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Los Angeles
Editorial
A Vermont Avenue Subway Should be A Priority For Metro
Since Vermont is the second busiest [bus] corridor, this by itself suggests that the MTA should seriously consider rail on Vermont, and not BRT.
January 2, 2018 by Alon Levy
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Gentrification and the Arrival of Art Galleries in Boyle Heights: Is there a Correlation?
Art galleries have become a touchy subject as rents rise in the working class Eastside community.
November 29, 2017 by Jemina Auge
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Forbidden City: How Los Angeles Banned Some of its Most Popular Buildings
Some of Los Angeles’ most iconic building types are appreciated, but for all practical purposes, banned.
September 6, 2017 by Mark Vallianatos
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Los Angeles
Editorial
Elon Musk's Tunneling Plan is No Solution for Traffic Congestion
The SpaceX founder has unveiled an outlandish proposal for an underground freeway network.
May 1, 2017 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Editorial
We've Defeated Measure S: Now What?
The anti-development initiative was rejected by more than a 2-1 margin. What comes next?
March 8, 2017 by Staff
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