Mayoral hopeful Raman calls out “delay and denial,” aims to triple resi production in LA
Los Angeles City Council Member Nithya Raman sought to close her gap with incumbent Mayor Karen Bass as she revealed a plan to make sweeping changes to boost housing production. Raman’s press conference Wednesday morning at Barnsdall Park, which also came with housing advocacy group Abundant Housing LA’s endorsement, seized on the results of a Los Angeles Times-University of California, Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll released on Sunday. The survey of 840 likely voters between March 9 and 15 found affordable housing topped the list of priorities among those polled for the city’s next mayor. The 4th District representative […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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