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Here to solve the Housing Crisis Tweets mostly about LA and CA land use and development Tweets are my own views
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When I went to return my rental car yesterday, I forgot to refuel The Enterprise associate told me not to worry, I was marked down for pre-paid gas... At $5 a gallon! (a full dollar cheaper than the cheapest nearby gas station) Some days you just get incredibly lucky
Yeah, I'm still annoyed that they include density bonus projects. Here's the most accurate chart.
1. Your city council members do not even know that their building officials are going to this thing called the ICC and voting on code changes that will eventually make it into law.
It seems like Planning should be making changes to the MIIP program, because most projects are choosing the State Density Bonus over MIIP
It’s nice when a new apartment building gets the details right
New CHIP developments filed in the last year in LA are overwhelmingly providing less than 1 parking space per unit.
oWOW, the Oakland-based mass timber developer, is publicly claiming to have hit $243/gsf for their latest 284-unit 11-story project. Incredibly impressive if accurate
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Some interesting new data has been released by LA's Planning Department on progress for the city's CHIP program: planning.lacity.gov/odocument/98...