Not again. AIDS nonprofit wants to block L.A.'s ambitious plan for desperately needed housing
Last fall, the Los Angeles City Council finally adopted an ambitious plan to help fix the citys crippling housing shortage by making room in existing neighborhoods for nearly half a million new homes over the next eight years. So, of course, theres now a lawsuit trying to halt the plan.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation, a nonprofit based in Hollywood that often fights development, sued last month, arguing that the city violated state environmental law when it adopted the plan.
Thats the story of L.A. and much of California.
For decades, slow-growth, not-in-my-backyard opposition has obstructed much-needed housing construction, particularly in coastal urban areas, even while local economies and the population have continued to grow. Thats created a shortage that has driven up home prices and rents to levels that are unaffordable to the majority of Californians. With the problem at a crisis point, state and local leaders have started to make it easier to build new housing, but there is still strong pushback at every turn.
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