Join the Planning for Justice Coalition
Every neighborhood in Los Angeles has a rich diversity of people who live and work in the community. From homeless families and security guards, to teachers and firefighters, we all need a decent place to call home.
But when it comes to housing in Los Angeles, only the wealthiest have good choices. Almost 90% of the new housing built in 2006 was affordable only to people whose incomes were over $135,000. Too many of the rest of us have to make do with places where relatives sleep in the living room, most of the money goes to cover the rent, the neighborhood is not safe, our neighbors have been evicted to make room for condominiums, or we are far from our jobs and families.
The City of Los Angeles is creating 12 new community plans and updating the citywide housing and transportation plans. These plans will chart the future of our neighborhoods. We need to make sure they result in a healthy city—one that supports our physical and social well-being.
Join the Planning for Justice Coalition and help create a better Los Angeles!
Read our platform statement
Contact: Jennifer Allen, jallen[at]livableplaces[dot]org, 213.622.5980 x23
Coalition Members
Central City Neighborhood Partners
Coalition LA
Clinica Romero
East LA Community Corporation (ELACC)
Inquilinos Unidos
Livable Places
Los Angeles Housing Partnership
Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE)




