Two streets show how far the city will go to avoid keeping us safe.
The reason why is probably illegal
LA has to pick which neighborhoods to let the law take effect in next July. Advocates are already drawing lines.
...and in the process showed both our ugly segregationist past and our promising prohousing future.
Finally, an LA politician is taking our housing crisis seriously.
Only by building power can the prohousing movement fully overcome local control
Developers accidentally discovered a solution for homelessness. Will the city kill it?
How the law is supersizing the ADU movement in LA
Housing at Santa Monica Airport is a slam dunk, but NIMBYs prefer pollution over people.
Want a great park at Santa Monica Airport? Put housing in it.
LA should be the biggest city in the USA.
How to treat people like grownups when they don't like a building