How Los Angeles Can Build Social Housing Under Measure ULA’s Alternative Models Program

2025-08-29T17:32:18-07:00

This report explores how Los Angeles can implement a sustainable, equity-driven social housing program under Measure ULA’s Alternative Models program, by examining policy and statutory frameworks and U.S. and European case studies.

How Los Angeles Can Build Social Housing Under Measure ULA’s Alternative Models Program2025-08-29T17:32:18-07:00

Replacing RSO: Aligning Incentive Policies with Tenant Protections in Los Angeles

2025-08-29T17:32:15-07:00

L.A.’s Rent Stabilization Ordinance offers protection for low-income tenants; however, these units are increasingly targeted for demolition. This study tracks RSO demolitions and replacement unit development between 2007 and 2024.

Replacing RSO: Aligning Incentive Policies with Tenant Protections in Los Angeles2025-08-29T17:32:15-07:00

A Large Majority of Angelenos Want More Apartments — Even on Single-Family Streets

2025-08-29T17:32:12-07:00

This brief aims to shed light on the preferences of L.A. residents regarding building affordable multifamily housing. Mayor Bass has constantly scaled down ED1 due to 'pushback' but has yet to take a holistic understanding of her constituents' attitudes.

A Large Majority of Angelenos Want More Apartments — Even on Single-Family Streets2025-08-29T17:32:12-07:00

A Weak Link in Efforts to Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing? Evaluating Public Engagement Processes in Housing Plan Development in Southern California

2025-08-29T17:32:12-07:00

In this paper, we analyze the public engagement processes of eight Southern California municipalities as they developed a newly mandated AFFH component for their 2021–2029 housing element update.

A Weak Link in Efforts to Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing? Evaluating Public Engagement Processes in Housing Plan Development in Southern California2025-08-29T17:32:12-07:00
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