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Long Beach adds 90 units of affordable housing for veterans
Most of The Cove’s units will go to veterans experiencing homelessness; 30 will go to low-income veterans.
How housing policy can shape the future of our schools
This opinion editorial was written by Simi Sardana, a school district administrator, parent of two LBUSD students, and…
Long Beach applying for $2.5 million in state grants for Housing Trust Fund Program
The fund can be used to build affordable housing projects, create ADUs, or help current homeowners with repairs.
September 13, 2024
Long Beach will clear encampments, but enforcement won’t be enough to address homelessness
The City of Long Beach plans to crack down on encampments, and may begin citing and arresting homeless…
August 23, 2024
Long Beach considers partnering with LBCC for Tiny Homes project
Long Beach officials have decided to focus its anticipated Tiny Homes project to specifically aid students experiencing homelessness,…
August 10, 2024
New six-story affordable housing development breaks ground in Midtown
The Long Beach Boulevard project will include 163 units for low-income and extremely low-income residents and is on…
July 23, 2024
Long Beach sees 2% decrease in homelessness, first drop since 2017
For the first time since 2017, Long Beach has reported a decrease in homelessness through its annual Point…
May 8, 2024
Signal Hill’s Neighborhood Enhancement Team pivotal in recent rehousing efforts, City says
Last year, Signal Hill City Manager Carlo Tomaino and Deputy City Manager Grissel Chavez created the Neighborhood Enhancement…
April 4, 2024
How Signal Hill solved its homelessness problem
Signal Hill is the first city in LA County to achieve a “functional zero homelessness,” as County officials…
Long Beach begins renovating Luxury Inn for homeless residents
The project is expected to house 78 homeless residents and open in early 2025. Long Beach began construction…
March 28, 2024