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Mayor Bass signs directive to fast track, cut costs, of affordable housing

Mayor Karen Bass has signed an executive directive intended to fast track and lower the cost of building affordable housing and shelters in Los Angeles, four days after she declared a state of emergency in the city’s homeless crisis.

L.A. Mayor Karen Bass on the site of 49 units of affordable housing in Boyle Heights were she signed an executive directive to accelerate and lower the cost of building affordable housing and shelter on Friday, December 16, 2022. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass on the site of 49 units of affordable housing in Boyle Heights were she signed an executive directive to accelerate and lower the cost of building affordable housing and shelter on Friday, December 16, 2022. At the Lorena Plaza site, Bass signed her executive directive and spoke of the need to remove obstacles that prevent housing projects from coming online faster.

Due to red tape, Bass said, developers have chosen to build fewer units that take less time to go through the review-and-approval process than larger projects do. Larger projects require more paperwork and hearings – and ultimately, more time and money. Declaring a state of emergency allows Bass and her administration to more aggressively confront roadblocks that have hampered or delayed efforts to address the crisis, fast-track the process for getting more housing built, and allow the mayor, as director of the city’s Emergency Operations Organization, to coordinate a citywide response to homelessness.

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