County delays vote on affordable housing units
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Los Angeles County supervisors on Tuesday postponed for two weeks a vote on how much affordable housing to demand in new apartment developments planned for county-owned portions of Marina del Rey.
Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky requested the delay to allow county officials to review the effects of requiring more moderate-income units.
Affordable housing advocates have criticized the county’s approach, saying it does not go far enough to provide for low-income tenants.
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