Affordable Housing Shortages and NIMBYs Are Killing People in LA - But Private Developers Can't Save Us

23 feb 2023 · 37 min. 58 sec.
Affordable Housing Shortages and NIMBYs Are Killing People in LA - But Private Developers Can't Save Us
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- Homelessness and housing was a clear narrative throughout the whole issue of the LA Times this past Sunday - Article on heat deaths of unhoused people: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-02-19/la-me-homeless-heat-deaths - Other...

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- Homelessness and housing was a clear narrative throughout the whole issue of the LA Times this past Sunday

- Article on heat deaths of unhoused people: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-02-19/la-me-homeless-heat-deaths

- Other short-term solutions like cooling centers

- 5 in 12 heat deaths are homeless people

- Impact of climate change on homeless people

- Heat is leading cause of weather-related deaths

- Fluctuations of the housing market, problems for home buyers, not making things better on net

- Extreme variability in prices, games home sellers played during a better market

- Sellers starting to accept FHA and down payment assistance

- Having houses for ownership rather than rental is far more protective against homelessness and protecting wealth for the working class long-term

- Article on large-scale housing development, builder’s remedy, and zoning/NIMBY issues: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-02-19/california-housing-developers-los-angeles

- Zoning laws advocated by NIMBYs preventing housing from being built is the main cause of the shortage and lack of affordable housing per authors

- Are large-scale developments by big, for-profit companies really the answer?

- LA Times editorial authors, Edward Glaeser and Atta Tarki, call for large-scale development firms to lead, but we need to think about economic equity

- Versus small scale development with accessory dwelling units (ADUs) with fewer than 1 in 5 applications approved in LA

- We don't want a situation like Invitation Homes, which used to be Blackstone, just building for rental homes only

- Homelessness and housing issues occur on a continuum - starts with a smaller issue, then you wind up in your car or on the street

- Landlords arbitrarily raising rent, bragging about it

- You can even die of heatstroke living in your car

- Capitalists’ development efforts can help the rent-squeezed upper middle class, but those who’ve fallen off the ladder need specific help and collective action

- Huntington Beach mayor says CA is losing population, 120,000 people lost, hence no new housing is needed

- There are kids of locals with good jobs priced out of housing market with 60% going to housing even if they have a higher-paying job, so they have to leave out of state after living in town their whole life. See Times OC letter to editor about Huntington Beach.


- The lack of housing is literally killing people. But how do we solve it?

- Regulation is what helps to make housing development a meaningful, possibly equitable solution

- These people who live on the streets often have jobs and work in the communities rejecting them from having housing

- The mechanics of buying a new construction home, including cross-qualification for mortgages or “mandatory” use of developer’s lender, agent issues, etc.

- Policy could ensure new housing is on the market for the public and specifically available to FHA, VA, and down payment assistance buyers, working class people who stand to benefit the most from buying a house

- Home ownership creates generational strong protection from homelessness

- Builder’s Remedy in Manhattan Beach

- Affordable housing set-asides are great, but come with interesting caveats, like a minimum income

- More housing in richer neighborhoods would reduce inequality

- “A child who grew up in a low-income household in Los Angeles’ affluent Brentwood neighborhood earns on average nearly four times more at age 35 than someone who grew up in lower-income central L.A.” - Census Opportunity Atlas, LA Times

- Tell this argument to NIMBYs upset with homeless: A nice public housing building looks way better than homeless in the streets

- The NIMBY attitude, not just the zoning policy, is killing people

- Homeless people kicked out of places where they can get air conditioning and bathroom access, like coffee shops and fast food restaurants

- It’s all about who looks like they will spend money and Karens complaining

- Lack of third spaces that are not shopping and dining

- Homeless people create community just like you and I

- Letter from Flathead County, Montana Board of Commissioners upset with “networked community” of homeless people: https://www.reddit.com/r/lostgeneration/comments/10kofvr/homelessness_insight_from_kalispell_montana/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf

- Structural inequality created by capitalism feels inescapable but the correct use of government power can help

- The future: non-profit, cooperative, mutual aid-style groups, and collective housing ownership powered with government funds

- Homeless communities’ resourcefulness shows they can reach self-sufficiency and self-governance with the right support

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