Called it. I said that this would happen. That the city would steal the land and build section-ape housing just to spite the people that live/lived in this area.
Its "rebuilding with equity in mind". No, its trying to shit-ify everything to the point that only shitskins/non-Whites will live in the area fucking up yet another beautiful part of the country.
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>Wealthy Pacific Palisades residents are outraged over plans for affordable housing units in the elite neighborhood as they rebuild from the devastating LA fires.
The Palisades fire - one of three infernos that ripped through California in January - burned 23,707 acres, destroyed 6,837 structures and killed 12 people in the ritzy enclave.
Among the destruction were 79 single-family homes valued at more than $10 million in the Palisades, where the median value was $3.7 million, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Meanwhile, Housing Department records showed that 770 rent-controlled units in the area were also lost in the fire.
Justin Kohanoff, the owner of a burned Shell gas station, told the LA Times he is planning to turn the lot into an apartment building that includes units for low-income residents.
Called it. I said that this would happen. That the city would steal the land and build section-ape housing just to spite the people that live/lived in this area.
Its "rebuilding with equity in mind". No, its trying to shit-ify everything to the point that only shitskins/non-Whites will live in the area fucking up yet another beautiful part of the country.
Archive: https://archive.today/TmfUl
From the post:
>>Wealthy Pacific Palisades residents are outraged over plans for affordable housing units in the elite neighborhood as they rebuild from the devastating LA fires.
The Palisades fire - one of three infernos that ripped through California in January - burned 23,707 acres, destroyed 6,837 structures and killed 12 people in the ritzy enclave.
Among the destruction were 79 single-family homes valued at more than $10 million in the Palisades, where the median value was $3.7 million, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Meanwhile, Housing Department records showed that 770 rent-controlled units in the area were also lost in the fire.
Justin Kohanoff, the owner of a burned Shell gas station, told the LA Times he is planning to turn the lot into an apartment building that includes units for low-income residents.
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