South California less on housing

Dillon, L. (2019, November 8). Coastal cities give in to growth. Southern California favors less housing in Inland Empire. Retrieved November 7, 2019, from https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-11-07/housing-building-density-zoning-coastal-inland-empire-southern-california-scag.
Dillon, Liam a staff writer from the los angeles time writes about how Souther California have being to grow in the population. That by the next decade they would be putting 1 million new houses in Riverside and San Bernardino. As for Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said that he understands the fear that people are getting because it would acumlet traffice for there residents who live close to their jobs and those who live far from there work place. However, people advocating for the new house request that their house be built closer to their jobs so that they would waste less on carbon emission. As for peggy huang, a member of the Yorba linda City council in Orange County “ higher-density housing is likely to be too expensive for many residents and so the region should work instead to encourage job growth in more far-flung area where is more affordable.” with this Los Angeles and Orange counties plan 124,000 addition houses. The CDH and the CD review the approved plan and now are going to push the L.A City Council for more growth toward the coast. So for 2029 430,000 new homes would be in southern california. This would include a now stalled bill that would have required cities to allow greater development in many neighborhoods zone for single families.
In my opinion I believe that if people keep coming here then we might as well get used to the fact the now we live closer together. And the jobs do need to start to spread to other states and part of the united states to have all the states balance in the population but also because it would help a ton california not being the only states that is getting overpopulated by the big companies that we have.

2 thoughts on “South California less on housing

  1. I agree that companies need to spread out more to create more job opportunities in variety of places. Why do you think these popular companies are located in California?

  2. I completely agree that jobs should spread out. It has become a major issue in California and has created a major gentrification problem in the Bay Area that is completely unfair.

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