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LA passes plan for new ‘low-rise’ housing, delaying state law that aims higher
L.A. wants to put apartment buildings up to four stories tall in some neighborhoods. The City Council passed the plan in order to pump the brakes on a hotly debated state law.
What happened
According to LAist’s source item, LA passes plan for new ‘low-rise’ housing, delaying state law that aims higher, L.A. wants to put apartment buildings up to four stories tall in some neighborhoods. The City Council passed the plan in order to pump the brakes on a hotly debated state law.
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Primary source: LA passes plan for new ‘low-rise’ housing, delaying state law that aims higher via LAist. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- LA passes plan for new ‘low-rise’ housing, delaying state law that aims higherLAist - 2026-06-03T22:54:15+00:00
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