LA’s affordable housing push hits roadblock in the San Fernando Valley
Mayor Karen Bass has collided with major resistance from homeowners and drawn legal challenges from developers over plans to build nearly 2,400 affordable apartments in the San Fernando Valley to address L.A.’s housing shortage. Initially proposed under the mayor’s Executive Directive 1 initiative to expedite housing construction, the projects aimed to provide low- and moderate-income […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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