Mayor Bass has signed an executive directive that will cut construction costs for affordable housing.
Bass made an appearance at the LA County Board of Supervisors meeting in support of Board of Supervisors Chair Janice Hahn's motion to align County resources with the City's emergency declaration. has signed an executive directive that will cut construction costs for affordable housing.
Projections by researchers say it would take about $8.1 billion a year for 12 years to solve the crisis. There has been roughly $1.2 billion committed by state and federal governments so far. Later in the day, Bass is scheduled to attend a celebration of the inauguration of Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson. Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue
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