by CaRLA | Sep 23, 2022 | Legal Action, News
On Thursday, September 15, 2022, CaRLA joined with co-petitioner Kenneth Shotts, a political scientist at Stanford, to sue Santa Clara County for their illegal downzoning of the newly created Upper San Juan Residential District (SJRD), an area right outside of...
by CaRLA | Aug 19, 2022 | Education, News
We love parks. We believe cities should invest heavily in creating quality parks for residents to play and relax in; the importance of these shared spaces is well documented. Doctors in New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Canada, the UK, and other countries even write...
by Dylan Casey | Jun 28, 2022 | News
Visual representation of how RPV feels about the California housing crisis. Dubbed as Southern California’s “hidden, rural, and coastal gem,” Rancho Palos Verdes is a great place to live. Filled with great beaches, amazing golf courses, and beautiful horses, it is...
by CaRLA | May 19, 2022 | News
In a 6-to-1 vote on Tuesday night, the Huntington Beach City Council finally approved the 48 zoning-compliant condominiums we’ve been fighting over for nearly two years. All it took was a lawsuit, a trial court decision, a reversal of the decision, six appeals...
by CaRLA | Apr 27, 2022 | News
CaRLA is excited to announce Courtney Welch has joined the CaRLA team in our newly created position of Director of Planning & Investigation. She brings a wealth of experience in housing advocacy and practice, and has already hit the ground running in her role to...
by Dylan Casey | Mar 29, 2022 | Education, News, Reports
Snapshot of the State of Housing Pandemic Edition by Khang Tran March 2022 Slow down a bit… Ever wondered how the housing market shifted during COVID? Real estate firms such as Zillow and CoreLogic had both predicted that home prices would fall. Nope, quite the...