Housing nonprofits Yes in My Back Yard and Californians for Homeownership sued the city of Los Angeles on Thursday, alleging ...
For a century, progressives have been making it harder to build new homes in prosperous areas. Workers, immigrants and the ...
In the coming months and years, the Los Angeles housing market, already extremely tight, will feel the strain of displaced homeowners and renters looking for a way to stay in the region as their ...
Plans for the lot at 831 Loudon Road, just next-door to La Quinta Inn and Suites, were first submitted over a year ago in January 2024. On Feb. 4, Chris Kambar, a Senior Principal of Civil ...
There are few places in the U.S. with a tougher housing market than Los Angeles, meaning there are few places where the destruction of several thousand homes would be harder to bear. By one estimate, ...
Cal Fire released updated fire hazard maps for dozens of cities and towns in inland Northern California. All but one saw an ...
MALASIQUI, Pangasinan — La Union provincial government’s bid for a zero-waste environment has resulted in the collection of more than 8,000 kilos of polyethylene bottles and solid waste in ...
HOUSING prices are set by supply and demand, and the current housing shortage has meant skyrocketing costs. Our median home price is now $507,000, one of the nation’s highest, up 66% in just the ...
Facing $100M deficit, MTS mulls its options” (Jan. 17): Our transit system’s financial issues highlight why tying San Diego’s Sustainable Development Area zoning to bus schedules (current as ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Sheehan twice vetoed the 2023 inclusionary zoning change but the Common Council overrode both. The ordinance Sheehan vetoed this week would have ...
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