Los Angeles has the most severe housing crisis in the United States. Residents pay more of their income on housing and have the highest rate of unsheltered homelessness and the second-fewest homes per adult of any major U.S. city. The housing crisis has disproportionately affected minority and other disadvantaged populations.
Against this backdrop, California recently approved the City of Los Angeles 2021-2029 Housing Element of the General...
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