Trump rails against low-income housing in Pacific Palisades. But officials say no projects are planned
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Trump rails against low-income housing in Pacific Palisades. But officials say no projects are planned
"They want to build a low-income housing project right in the middle of everything in the Palisades, and I'm not going to allow it to happen."
"I'm not going to let these people destroy the value of their houses."
"There are no plans to bring low-income housing to the Palisades,"
"It's not true. There couldn't possibly be a project that neither the councilmember nor the mayor would have any knowledge of."
President Trump vowed to block a purported low-income housing project in Pacific Palisades and criticized local leaders about permitting. Local officials, including Councilmember Traci Park and Mayor Karen Bass, reported no knowledge of any major low-income housing project in the Palisades. An executive order was announced to allow residents to self-certify to federal authorities instead of using city permitting for rebuilding after fires. Mayor Bass indicated openness to an order that would coordinate insurance and banking industries to help fire victims obtain larger payouts and longer-term mortgages. The Governor's Office also reported no knowledge of the cited project.
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