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Camino Policy

Policy, planning, and development with a West Coast perspective. Essays + analysis.

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The Tolerance Zone: Informal Housing in Los Angeles

Somewhere in Los Angeles tonight, a converted garage is sleeping six people in bunks run wall to wall, the drywall close enough to the water heater that the insulation has browned. A toolshed with a mattress on the inside. An RV on a reside...

10 days ago
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No Room for It: How Self-Storage Crowds Out the City

Self-storage is a private investment that produces terrible public returns. The industry earns 40 to 60 percent operating margins and that profitability is exactly why it keeps appearing on commercially zoned corridors that cities nominally...

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When Taste Becomes Law: The Politics of Neighborhood Character

Sausalito is developing new design standards for housing that include a software tool called ViewSync. The program would calculate how much a proposed building obstructs views of landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge. Block more than 5% of ...

2 months ago
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Tower of Hope: The Beverly Hills High School Oil Field

For decades, drivers heading west on Olympic Boulevard past Beverly Hills High School could see a 165-foot tower near the athletic fields. It was decorated with painted panels made by children with cancer. They called it the “Tower of Hope”...

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