Next Stop: Transit Oriented Communities
angelawu2025-12-04T16:42:36-07:00This report proposes several recommendations to enhance Los Angeles' existing TOD policies.
This report proposes several recommendations to enhance Los Angeles' existing TOD policies.
A list of potential policy tools to advance affordable housing production was compiled from extensive research on best practices internationally.
This research explores how UH11 could convert hotels and motels into workforce housing for its members.
Addressing a gap in understanding the mobility of homeless populations, this research looks into the primary determinants of movement between counties for individuals experiencing homelessness in California.
This study explores a path to launch for a community ownership mechanism — whether it be a Neighborhood REIT or another model — that is specific to organizing and uplifting Fresno’s Chinatown.
The report on how community ownership ideas can be incorporated into Chinatown Fresno and promote wealth building, prevent displacement, and achieve sustainable, inclusive redevelopment.
This study examines the relationship between neighborhood change over time and fixed rail transit in Los Angeles.
The research uses Los Angeles CD3 as a case study to uncover the incentives and motivations behind ADU development, identify barriers, and assess their impacts on local neighborhoods and housing markets.
This research examines the demolition of units under the Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) in the City of Los Angeles, and analyzes their replacement through policy programs that incentivize housing development.
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.