Long Beach Nonprofit To Bulldoze Its Own HQ For 109 New Affordable Homes
Linc Housing filed plans to replace its Long Beach headquarters with a five‑story, 109‑unit affordable housing project at 3590 Elm Ave backed by $39.8M in county financing. The proposal would include offices and parking and target families earning 30–70% of AMI.
Pasadena Planners Eye SB 9 Comeback In Eaton Fire Burn Zone
Pasadena’s planning panel will consider recommending repeal of two interim ordinances that have barred SB 9 lot splits in the Eaton Fire burn area. The move could reopen ministerial two‑unit and lot‑split approvals if the City Council signs off.
Sacramento Power Players Cut $11 Billion Housing Bond Deal For November Showdown
Legislative leaders and Gov. Gavin Newsom agreed to place an $11B affordable housing bond on the November ballot, including about $1.25B carved out for veterans.
Culver City Imposes 45‑Day Moratorium On Drive‑Throughs
Culver City enacted a 45‑day moratorium on new drive‑through permits after heated public comment and a die roll that resolved recusals. The pause targets a proposed In‑N‑Out at Jefferson and Sawtelle while staff drafts longer‑term rules.
Jim Morrison’s Former Motel Room Remains Without Recognition in West Hollywood
Room 32 at the Alta Cienega Motel is a long‑running Doors shrine, but West Hollywood hasn’t listed it as a landmark. Activists say nearby development has made the issue urgent.
Broadway Landmark On The Brink: The Metropolitan Hit With $32 Million Foreclosure Fight
A 1913 Broadway landmark in DTLA is now for sale after a lender’s servicer moved for foreclosure; the 88‑unit property is largely leased but ground‑floor retail sits empty.












