Official homeless counts increasingly underestimate the number of people living on the street in three key LA neighborhoods. Without a correction, this undercount could divert resources from the communities that need them most.
Currently a predominantly concrete channel running through the city, the Los Angeles River has great potential to revitalize Los Angeles's water resources, landscape, and identity. Creating a new vision for the river presents a complex challenge for policymakers, engineers, and urban planners.
The fires in Los Angeles highlight an urgent need for policy reforms in land management and community preparedness. Without sustained investment and effort, future disasters are inevitable.
Measure ULA isn't just a tax on mansions. It applies to nearly every property priced over $5 million. Over the first two years since it was implemented, high-value property sales inside Los Angeles city limits fell by about 50 percent. Targeted state legislation could reduce ULA's negative effects while preserving its goal of raising funds to help low-income renters.
This report presents findings from the 2023 Los Angeles Longitudinal Enumeration and Demographic Survey, a study of unsheltered homelessness in three Los Angeles neighborhoods: Hollywood, Skid Row, and Venice.