To unpack the impacts of SB 827 on housing affordability and transit goals, TPR turned to Denny Zane of Move LA and Cynthia Strathmann of Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE).
Professor Michael Storper of UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs outlines why the broad-brush of SB 827 will likely led to increased displacement and contradictory effects.
Co-director of LA-Más Helen Leung explains how Los Angeles is working to increase ADUs through its Highland Park pilot project, as well as improving financing instruments for ADU construction.
Bay Area State Senator Bob Wieckowski's SB 831 aims to eliminate impact fees for ADUs and create an amnesty program to bring the 200,000 unpermitted units in California into compliance.
At VerdeXchange 2018, leaders of the LA River convened to discuss how the region can make sustainable, resilient, and profitable investments in the river—without the mistakes of Chavez Ravine displacement decades ago.
With the first opportunity to build a new City Hall in 40 years, Craig Beck shares how Long Beach is incorporating residential and mixed-use development.