Disappointing but not surprising. Most Democrats are not in favor of building housing. It’s too often politically suicidal at the local level to support development.
My state passed a similar bill over similar complaints. Every town served by MBTA regional transit needs to zone “as of right” higher density housing near transit. It covers half the state!
It did pass and there has been some new construction. However it’s just zoning, it’s a long term change. We’ll see over time whether it’s a success.
Certainly my town complained, but eventually complied. I believe we have our first six story apartment block near the train station from that mandate, opening soon!
Tracking back to LA: you can do it! There are examples!
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the councilmembers that voted to oppose (district number in parenthases):
Traci Park (D11)
Jon Lee (D12)
Heather Hutt (D10)
Ysabel Jurado (D14)
Tim McOsker (D15)
Imelda Padilla (D6)
Monica Rodriguez (D7)
Katy Yaroslavsky (D5)LA district map: https://www.zipdatamaps.com/politics/city/districts/map-of-los-angeles-ca-council-districts
vote.
Jurado’s web page states: “She focuses on expanding affordable housing, ending homelessness, supporting small businesses, tackling the climate crisis, and building a more just economy for all.”
One month ago, I actually wrote about this bill on the California instance.
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https://lemmy.world/post/33270682
If you live in California, you should really be calling your state legislators.
Remember that one idiot that gives a phone call has actually more political influence than 10 scientists that stay silent

