How much should wealthier and whiter communities help to address Los Angeles’ housing needs and alleviate homelessness?
In recent weeks, the answer to that question from city leaders appears to be that such communities — despite having better access to the city’s best resources — may not have to do very much at all.
In Venice, plans to build 120 units of low-cost housing on a beachside parking lot continue to be stalled after the area’s City Councilmember Traci Park and City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto intervened in recent weeks to try to kill the project…