The growth policies favored by some city officials threaten L.A.’s livability.
By Zev Yaroslavsky
April 13, 2008
The debate about the availability of housing in Los Angeles and the city’s development policies has been testy but long overdue. Fueling public outrage over growth policies that would significantly increase density are well-grounded fears that, in the clash between overdevelopment and neighborhood preservation, the developers will prevail.




