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350 SQUARE FEET ROOMS
The average one-bedroom in LA is 787 sq ft. ED1 one-bedrooms can be 350 square feet. Micro-units are much more expensive per square foot than larger units. More Info: NO GUARANTEED SUBSIDIES
The ED1 "100% affordable" housing isn't public housing paid for by the government. Nothing forces landlords to accept vouchers for this housing. The words "100%" and "Affordable" have been redefined. More Info: HIGH PRICES
94% of ED1 units are designated for Low or Moderate Income Households who earn up to $77,000 to $116,000. Only 1.7% are for Extremely Low Income Households. More Info: |
NO PARKING UNDERNEATH
Under ED 1, the buildings are often five stories high with 72 units and don’t have parking. More Info: NO ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
ED1 projects don’t to have environmental impact studies. More Info: NO WINDOW FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
With ED1 projects, there is no public comment window, removing due process. More Info: IS ED1 LEGAL?
There are two lawsuits challenging the legality of Executive Directive 1. More Info: |