by Isaac Gendler | Sep 18, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library
Introduction In the media from print to poster to picture Los Angeles is depicted as a city filled with teeming masses of automobiles. And to a large extent, this holds up to be true. In Los Angeles County alone, there are 7.8 million vehicles registered, and 3.9...
by AbundantHousingLA | May 7, 2020 | Blog
Car traffic is low. The air is crisp and clean, and I’m consumed with guilt. I now fully appreciate how poisonous and harmful the air my family has been living in, the air I’ve been raising my kids in. When I was pregnant, I traveled every day in a long car commute to...
by Joshua Baum | Apr 7, 2020 | Blog, COVID-19
The urban planning field, like so many professions during the age of Coronavirus, is having an existential crisis. To most planners, fights over community plans, housing, and transportation projects seem trivial amidst a pandemic that could kill millions and bring...
by Anthony Dedousis | Mar 25, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library, RHNA
Get ready: by the end of the decade, Los Angeles might build over 450,000 new homes. This might surprise many readers. Have YIMBYs hypnotized the L.A. City Council? Not quite. Every eight years, cities are required under state law to update their housing elements, a...