L.A. Sees First Drop in Unsheltered Homelessness in Years
The number of homeless people in Los Angeles is steady for the first time in six years, according to new data released by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) on Friday.
The number of homeless people in Los Angeles is steady for the first time in six years, according to new data released by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) on Friday.
While pundits were parsing last night’s painful presidential debate, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision with enormous implications for California cities.
As of April 1, city attorneys and county counsel across the state have new powers to prevent no-cause evictions and illegal rent increases.
A law aimed at coaxing cities to plan for more affordable housing has been causing confusion for local governments and developers alike.
Los Angeles city officials are squabbling over a new report from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority that casts doubt on the effectiveness of the city’s camping ban.
In the February 2024 issue of its Public Law Update, Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP offered an important analysis of three pieces of legislation impacting housing in California.