LA has a new plan for creating more housing. An AIDS nonprofit wants it thrown out
by David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
Jan 03, 2022
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES — Six weeks ago, the Los Angeles City Council approved a new strategy aimed at providing some measure of relief to local renters and homebuyers by seeking to add nearly half a million new homes over the next eight years.
City Council President Nury Martinez hailed the plan, known as the city's Housing Element, as a bold initiative — one that would establish one of the most ambitious rezoning programs in the nation.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation, a nonprofit group with a history of fighting L.A. planning decisions, is now looking
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