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Housing Rights for the 710 Corridor

Katılım Ağustos 2020
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J-Town Action と Solidarity
J-Town Action と Solidarity@JTOWNACTION·
Martha of @ReclaimingHomes pressed KDL on his criminalization of unhoused people and the carceral “housing” offered. @kdeleon: “I’ve listened to many homeless stories & they’ve been very happy, actually”
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J-Town Action と Solidarity
J-Town Action と Solidarity@JTOWNACTION·
While fleeing, 7% Kevin @kdeleon called us “opportunistic parasites exploiting poor people” To the capitalist pig and career politician, genuine solidarity is incomprehensible. The oppressor understands only exploitation and manipulation.
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L.A. Tenants Union
L.A. Tenants Union@LATenantsUnion·
CITY COUNCIL VOTED YES TO AUTHORIZE THE PURCHASE OF HILLSIDE VILLA.
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StreetsblogLA
StreetsblogLA@StreetsblogLA·
This morning, Metro Board Planning Committee voted to adopt a "No Build" alternative for Metro/Caltrans 710 Freeway widening project. It's unprecedented for these agencies to do this - abandoning decades of work ($60+M worth) of designs/studies/engineering on widening. (a thread)
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How The West Was Saved
How The West Was Saved@HowTheWestWS·
"The Land Trust is partnering with other groups, including Habitat for Humanity, to create bids that would allow the properties to be owned by residents instead of non-profit or corporate entities." @CaltransTenants disq.us/t/46ksj1x @matrixgoth
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United Caltrans Tenants@CaltransTenants·
Cooperative housing was at the very heart of the state law protecting Caltrans tenants since 1979. @SenMariaEDurazo and @AsmCarrillo changed the law last year but they still have a chance to support tenants in El Sereno today, before it's too late.
StreetsblogLA@StreetsblogLA

Earlier today, the United @CaltransTenants uploaded a video letter to YouTube on behalf of Caltrans renters in El Sereno asking Senator María Elena Durazo, who introduced S.B. 51, to introduce a new bill to amend it... la.streetsblog.org/2022/04/04/cal…

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StreetsblogLA
StreetsblogLA@StreetsblogLA·
Read the whole @latimes article - for 77(😥!) vacant El Sereno homes, the conflict that is shaping up is between two affordable housing plans: L.A. City's (pushed by L.A. & CA elected officials) and @CaltransTenants' plan to form a community land trust
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StreetsblogLA
StreetsblogLA@StreetsblogLA·
Caltrans 710 Freeway homes saga is sad & bizarre "Helping [LA City plan] out is requirement that CA sell properties at original 1960s purchase prices. Some parcels that could be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars will be offered for around $30K" latimes.com/homeless-housi…
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United Caltrans Tenants@CaltransTenants·
@indiademexicoEP Caltrans homes should go to Caltrans tenants. For tenants in multifamily homes, that means cooperatives. For vacant homes and empty lots, they should offered to the El Sereno Community Land Trust, to be democratically controlled by the community in perpetuity.
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India de Mex.
India de Mex.@indiademexicoEP·
@CaltransTenants Priority 2 purchase these homes should go 2 local blue-collar families that work & live here; not 2 a corrupt City Council making deals w/big developers 4 kickbacks. Kevin De Leon & his DSA base want 2 abolish private property & make it “government-owned” 4 out-of-state homeless
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United Caltrans Tenants@CaltransTenants·
Federal and state officials have allowed highway engineers to act as the most consequential urban planning authority in the country.
Liam Dillon@dillonliam

NEW: More than 200,000 people have lost their homes nationwide to road construction over the last three decades. And some of the largest modern freeway projects — from LA to Houston to Tampa — are once again forcing out residents in communities of color #nt=00000175-c749-da42-a377-ff5f38920001-7030col1-main" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">latimes.com/projects/us-fr…

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