LAHSA Owes Contractors $69 Million
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is already under scrutiny over allegations of financial waste, mismanagement, and a lack of transparency.
Santa Barbara Temporarily Freezes Rents While City Works on Permanent Ordinance
Many landlords in Santa Barbara will be subject to a temporary freeze on rent increases later this month while the city works on plans for a permanent rent stabilization ordinance.
Cities and Counties Fret as California Tightens Levers on Homelessness Funding
Local governments are increasingly being held to higher accountability standards when accessing state homelessness funds.
Santa Monica Homeless Housing Projects Terminated After Community Backlash
Two homeless housing projects that were slated for Ocean Ave.
From Slow Growth to Freefall: Stalled Rebuilding Efforts Throw Malibu’s Future Into Question
California Homeowners Face New Surcharges After L.A. Wildfires
The devastating wildfires that tore through Los Angeles County in January are sending financial shockwaves across the state, with all homeowners now bracing for new insurance surcharges.
County Pauses Controversial Homeless Housing in Santa Monica
Los Angeles County officials have paused two controversial homeless housing projects in Santa Monica, giving developers more time to discuss the matter with city residents.
Local Leaders Urge Newsom to Veto SB 79
California’s latest upzoning law, SB 79, has passed the State Legislature and is now awaiting Governor Gavin Newsom's signature. A major effort is underway to convince Newsom to veto the bill.
