Housing authority of the city of Los Angeles wins settlement from HUDThaddeus J. Stauber
Pasadena’s Department of Housing is seeking authority from the City Council to amend the interagency agreement between the city and the Los Angeles Community Development Authority (LACDA) in order to pave the way for an additional funding of $103,667 for the Homeless Incentive...
While slightly over 10% of the US population lives in California, over 25% of the nation’s homeless reside in the Golden State, and nowhere is that statistic more visible than in the City of Los Angeles (Howle, 2018). Quantitative data from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAH...
was done when he did it, and has not been undone. We're in neutral now." The most complete and outraged comment came from Raines's attorney Matt Coles, who, coincidentally, was the original author of San Francisco's as well as both Berkeley's and Los Angeles's gay rights ordinances....
The county and University of California, Los Angeles, researchers are working to direct scarce homelessness prevention resources toward the people who need them most. ByYsabelle Kempe•Nov. 25, 2024 Denver to invest $570M in downtown revitalization after voters pass bond measure ...
The Los Angeles City Council did what it does best, ordering LADOT and the city administrative officer toreport back on what it would take to sweep protected bike laneson a regular basis. Which doesn’t mean they’ll ever actually do it, of course. ...
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Hu (2015) concluded the same for Los Angeles. Inner-city poor had greater job accessibility than the suburban poor. However, what happens in these newer studies is the change in focus, from the black communities to the poorer households in general. Seen from this broader perspective, the ...
The agency in this case simply found that the legislatively imposed standards exist and thereby effectuated the legislative permission to construct a housing project in the R1 zone. In Essick v. City of Los Angeles, 34 Cal. 2d 614, 624 [213 P.2d 492], the court said: "... it is ...
Using data from a survey of households in New York City, we find that these incentives appear to have an impact. Specifically, households receiving these housing and income subsidies are smaller on average (measured by number of adults). The impacts appear to be considerably larger than those ...