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== HousingForLA - audit planning docs to see if they've over zoned<br/> &nbsp; ==
<div style="clear: both">from @HousingForLA. "[https://urbanize.la/post/25-solutions-builder’s-perspective-fix-california-housing-crisis 25 Solutions From A Builder’s Perspective To Fix The California Housing Crisis]":&nbsp;&nbsp;</div> <div style="clear: both">&nbsp;</div> <blockquote><div style="clear: both">'''''11. Audit Planning Documents Regularly To See If They Are Creating Housing – Be Careful Not To Over Zone'''''<br/> &nbsp;</div> <div style="clear: both">''Los Angeles’ Cornfield Arroyo Seco Specific Plan “CASP”...passed over four years ago, it has not produced a single unit of new housing.<br/> <br/> "Zoning this land with that much FAR prices the land for that much FAR. It is very hard to build a building with more than 4.0 FAR with wood, which necessitates steel construction and higher costs. &nbsp;With land prices in the Urban Village priced for complex buildings, understandably no one has the guts to be the first to pay the high land price and build an expensive building in an industrial wasteland."''</div> </blockquote> <div style="clear: both">&nbsp;</div> <div style="clear: both">&nbsp;</div>
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