I can’t tell if you are making fun of me or not…..anyway backyard ADU’s are the one form of new housing that is actually affordable to build because people building them already own the land and the lot is already hooked up to the sewer and electrical lines. Anyone who wants affordable housing options should be furious with our city leaders for trying to put up as many roadblocks to building ADU’s that they can. The disconnect of Jose Huizar spearheading the ADU ban after all his talk about how much he is doing to help the homeless makes absolutely no sense to me. At least Paul Koretz and David Ryu don’t pretend to care about the less fortunate.
Protestors ask city to crack down on Airbnb rentals
Good luck trying to find any positive coverage of landlord issues on Curbed. Even though it’s generally very developer- and housing-friendly, landlords are always the evil bogeyman and tenants are always poor, downtrodden angels. Unless the tenant is Jake Paul. Then they’ll take a few snipes at him.
LA closing in on new rules to build homeless housing faster
Did you run out of lithium before you wrote this? Holy shit settle down, you would be more enjoyable to talk with, if you weren’t so damn sensitive about these topics. So what stringent "conservative" registration methods are you talking about??
The "progressives" already gave 600+ Thousand (up to 2 million) illegal immigrants driver licenses and even proposed letting illegal immigrants vote to increase their voting base. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/california-motor-voter-act/ "February 2016, California officials announced that more than 600,000 undocumented people were granted driver’s licenses in 2015"
Also, Judge Andrew Napolitano says that "if you are an illegal alien in California, get a driver’s license, register to vote, you can vote in local, state, and federal elections in California and those votes count."
LATimes wrote an article showing the correlation between the government and Affordable-housing problems but you don’t think it exists?? http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-1002-welch-affordable-housing-20151002-story.html. That economist was no free-market extremist, it was Paul Krugman.
Yes there are NIMBY’S and Non-NIMBYS but that’s not the entire story here. Missing from your perspective is the vital role the government plays into this dynamic and the increasingly incompetent policies our government has purposed & implemented in the past few years. It’s okay to have counter ideas and opinions so present them instead of acting like a pissy petulant millennial, pal.
LA’s party house crackdown approved by City Council
Shut down all these entitled brats ASAP. More fines, more penalties. YouTube scum like Jake Paul come to our city from bumf*ck, Iowa and think they own the neighborhoods. Guess again, dic*nose.
LA officials demand answers over maligned new trash program
"It’s really been something that I never would have envisioned going this badly in my wildest dreams."
Really Paul are you that dumb you didn’t see this coming. Everyone else with trash did.
1920s Spanish fixer in West Hollywood asking $1.6M
It’s definitely a house full of great vintage details and warmth. It would have to take a very special person to be able to buy this house and restore it to it’s period grandeur, knowing full well it will soon be surrounded on all sides by the soulless stucco shitboxes of the Logan Paul generation.