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Pacific Palisades rebuilding must include low-income housing
Posted on 1/30/25 at 8:44 pm
Posted on 1/30/25 at 8:44 pm
I said this would be the case a few weeks ago.
Remember that Obama started the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in 2015 which basically meant new developments had to dedicate a section to low income houses.
Trump canceled the rule in 2020 but in 2021 HUD wanted to reinstate it but sleepy Joe never got around to it.
LA has it's own version of this law which is about to F the people of the Pacific Palisades
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Can't wait until some homies from Compton or some Latinos from East LA get to mingle with the wealthy in the Pacific Palisades
Remember that Obama started the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in 2015 which basically meant new developments had to dedicate a section to low income houses.
Trump canceled the rule in 2020 but in 2021 HUD wanted to reinstate it but sleepy Joe never got around to it.
LA has it's own version of this law which is about to F the people of the Pacific Palisades
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Housing and land use experts say a Los Angeles city law could require the Pacific Palisades to include “affordable” housing to replace older buildings, and for new buildings where owners cannot definitively prove that their rental apartments had no low-income renters in the past five years.
The new Resident Protections Ordinance taking effect soon requires that “In Higher Opportunity Areas and Moderate Opportunity Areas, units deemed or presumed to be occupied by persons or families above the lower income category shall be replaced with low income units.” The RPO applies to units “subject to a form of rent or price control through a local government’s valid exercise of its police power.”
In the city of Los Angeles, which includes the Pacific Palisades — a “High Opportunity Area" — all apartment buildings built before October 1978 are subject to the city’s rent control ordinance, which means all units in such buildings would need to be replaced with units “affordable” to lower-income renters even if the existing tenants were high income.
For buildings after October 1978, owners must be able to prove that in the last five years before the fire that the tenants were all higher income, or the city will automatically apply “the percentage of Extremely Low Income, Very Low Income and Low Income Households in the same proportion as their share of all renter households within the City of Los Angeles,” which would result in requiring proportional replacement with extremely low, very low, and low income housing if owners do not have complete records for the past five years.
This also means that “affordability” is likely to be determined based on citywide median household income that is half the Palisades amount.
If all units in RSO buildings must be replaced with units affordable to lower-income households making up to about $80,000 per year for a family of four, rents would be about $2,000 per month. For the units in newer, non-RSO buildings that must be affordable to very-low-income households making up to about $50,000 for a family of four, rents would be about $1,300 per month.
Before the fire, a market-rate two-bedroom apartment cost between $4,000 and $5,000 per month, requiring a monthly annual household income of $160,000 to comfortably afford, which means that the RPO replacement requirements could significantly alter the area’s demographics — and even bar higher earning residents from renting out homes at their old addresses.
“Under the Resident Protections Ordinance, in most cases landlords will be required to replace apartments burned down in the Palisades with low income units,” said Los Angeles Housing Production Institute director Joseph Cohen on X. “Displaced residents will then find themselves ineligible to return because they won’t meet the income requirements.”
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Can't wait until some homies from Compton or some Latinos from East LA get to mingle with the wealthy in the Pacific Palisades
Posted on 1/30/25 at 8:46 pm to stout
All you can do now is laugh at Cali.
They f their residents with not being able to contain the fire due to incompetence now they’re fricking them again with the low income housing.
They f their residents with not being able to contain the fire due to incompetence now they’re fricking them again with the low income housing.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 8:51 pm to stout
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Pacific Palisades rebuilding must include low-income housing
Oh well. They're getting the equity they voted for.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 8:57 pm to stout
People think the suburbs don't like Trump so they're trending Democrat now. The suburbs are trending Democrat because Obama's HUD made an effort to destroy them with these policies.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 8:57 pm to stout
This is great for them right? They’ll get to demonstrate to the rest of us exactly how they expect the rest of the country to act.
Orrrrr will it be more like when illegals showed up on Martha’s Vineyard ? :))
Orrrrr will it be more like when illegals showed up on Martha’s Vineyard ? :))
Posted on 1/30/25 at 8:59 pm to stout
Bring on low income housing!
Let’s do a study 5 yrs from now
Let’s do a study 5 yrs from now
Posted on 1/30/25 at 8:59 pm to stout
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Pacific Palisades rebuilding must include low-income housing
Palisades Charter HS is a really good school. It's going to go to fricking shite.
Is there anything leftists don't ruin?
Posted on 1/30/25 at 9:01 pm to stout
Just incredible. They forced Coronado to finally put low income housing into play. They were all so pissed off
The battle for L.A. is gonna get wild
The battle for L.A. is gonna get wild
Posted on 1/30/25 at 9:02 pm to stout
Good. Glad they can get up close and personal with the policies they’ve pushed and voted for.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 9:02 pm to Da Sheik
They will vote for a different democrat next time. That’ll show em.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 9:04 pm to lsuguy84
They vote like 80-90% D in their. I think JD or a Ron could get their votes after this. Orange never ever so 2028 its great timing
Posted on 1/30/25 at 9:08 pm to stout
So what do you do if this is built on what was your property? What's your recourse?
Posted on 1/30/25 at 9:08 pm to stout
What happened to build back better?
Posted on 1/30/25 at 9:10 pm to idlewatcher
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All you can do now is laugh at Cali.
Except it's some of the best land in the world and we allow it to be wasted and pillaged by this bullshite.
Posted on 1/30/25 at 9:10 pm to stout
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I said this would be the case a few weeks ago
everybody knew that
Posted on 1/30/25 at 9:13 pm to Kafka
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Kafka
Go watch a silent movie no one else on here has never heard of and leave the discussion to those of us younger than Mitch McConnell
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