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California Seeks Homeless Bill Of Rights

A California state lawmaker wants to enshrine a homeless bill of rights to end criminalization of the homeless. The move by state Sen. Carol Liu (D) would create the Right to Rest Act, bringing to four the number of states attempting similar legislation -- Colorado, Hawaii, and

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News Bytes From Your Communities

There are few options to be found for low- and moderate-income workers hoping to live near public transportation in Chicago’s northern suburbs, according to a new report by the Winnetka, Il-based Open Communities and the Center for Neighborhood Technology. The report, titled Quality of Life, Equality of

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Rental Subsidies For L.A. County

A rental housing subsidy pool has been created by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) in a effort provide safe and affordable housing for DHS patients who are homeless and have complex physical and behavioral health conditions.

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Novel Home For Skid Row Homeless

A former shopping center with rooftop parking will take on new life in a project by nonprofit housing developer Skid Row Housing Trust, which provides affordable housing and supportive services for the homeless.

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Low-Income Housing For Prime Property

Marin Community Foundation seeks ideas from developers for a chunk of prime Marin County, CA land for low-income housing. The project emerged after filmmaker George Lucas, rebuffed by neighbors when he wanted to build a film-production studio on the site, decided to build low-income housing instead

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Campaign Builds For New Housing Bill

Thwarted by Gov. Jerry Brown’s (D-CA) decision to shutter the state’s redevelopment agencies, affordable housing advocates regroup with new legislation to provide $500 million a year for housing for low-income families

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Study Touts Housing Near Transit

Failure to focus on affordable workforce housing built near transit corridors will encourage businesses to locate elsewhere and threaten a region’s competitiveness. That’s the conclusion of a new UCLA study commissioned by the Los Angeles Business Council.

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San Francisco Mulls Micro Apartments

San Francisco requires new apartments or homes to be at least 290 square feet, but the city's Board of Supervisors is considering lowering that to 220 s.f.

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U.S. Bank Sued For Property Care

Los Angeles sues U.S. Bank, alleging the bank violated federal, state and city laws regarding maintenance of 174 properties in the city

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Eminent Domain Mortgage Seizures Slammed

Wall Street’s largest lobby, the Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association, mounts a campaign to fight municipal attempts to use eminent domain to seize homes and restore property values.

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