

Westside For Everyone
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@WestsideForEv
Building a West LA where everyone can live, work, and grow.



The Los Angeles metro area has once again shrunk by more than any other large US metro, losing 62,454 people from 2024 to 2025. Since the 2020 Census, it’s down a total of 360,252 people. To compare: over the same 2020-2025 period, the NYC metro has grown by 29,048.

If cities and counties refuse to build housing, we're not going to fund them. The state has already delivered them $28+ billion to address homelessness and build. Build. Now. Enough!


The insanity of LA’s $212 Anyone-Can-Appeal-Housing process: The owners of 2 schools here wanted to build a 156-resident nursing home on a nearby lot, secured support from the Tarzana Neighborhood Council +same street neighbors! But then a crank group from 1 mile away appealed:



Good time to remind you that the first mayoral candidate debate from @HACdotorg and @streetsforall is Monday! bit.ly/lamayordebate

100K Daily Riders. $22 billion generated. 120K commuters connected. The San Vicente-Fairfax Alternative speaks for itself. It will be the busiest ridership line in the country -- if it gets built. Show up THIS THURSDAY and tell the @metrolosangeles Board to say YES to the K Line North, without delays.












reminder: a BRT like CDMX’s center-running Metrobús would be ideal for LA’s wide arterials

