New Study Suggests Major Reforms Needed to Meet LA’s Housing Production Goals

“Reforming and expanding policies for affordable housing in Los Angeles is a crucial step toward accelerating much-needed housing production, which would greatly impact our City’s homelessness crisis.”

- Senator Kevin Murray


MyNewsLA.com – May 11, 2023

Major reforms are needed to increase housing production in the city of Los Angeles to meet a goal of producing more than 450,000 units by 2029, according to a new report released Thursday by the Los Angeles Business Council.

The report authored by UCLA and California State University Northridge examined how the long and complex housing development process has contributed to the city’s failure to keep pace with housing needs. According to California’s Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA), the city must add approximately 456,643 units from 2021 to 2029, which is a five-fold increase over the 83,865 units produced from 2010 to 2019.

"Unless housing production is accelerated significantly, the RHNA goals will certainly not be met," the study said.

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