Articles from Los Angeles Business Council Institute
Adapting some of the nation’s most innovative affordable housing strategies that attract private investment and philanthropy can greatly extend the impact of new Measure A funding to scale up construction and preservation of affordable housing in Los Angeles County, according to initial findings of a study commissioned by the Los Angeles Business Council Institute.
By Los Angeles Business Council Institute · Via Business Wire · April 25, 2025

Trucking companies serving the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach face significant challenges achieving zero-emission drayage fleets by 2035 in compliance with California’s Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) regulation, according to a new study commissioned by the Los Angeles Business Council. The study recommends steps to facilitate the transition to safeguard the economic vitality of the country’s largest port complex and establish Southern California as a leader in the emerging multibillion-dollar green commercial transportation industry.
By Los Angeles Business Council Institute · Via Business Wire · September 6, 2024

Seven in 10 Los Angeles voters find it difficult to afford housing and 60% have considered leaving the city, fearing they won’t be able to sustain rising rents or afford to buy a home, according to a new survey commissioned by the Los Angeles Business Council Institute.
By Los Angeles Business Council Institute · Via Business Wire · May 9, 2024

Bottlenecks in the entitlement process are hampering Los Angeles’s ability to achieve its housing goals, according to a new study released today by the Los Angeles Business Council. The study recommends reforms that would sharply increase production as the city must produce five times more housing units by 2029 than were built last decade.
By Los Angeles Business Council Institute · Via Business Wire · May 11, 2023

To reach Gov. Gavin Newsom’s net-zero emission vehicle (ZEV) goal by 2035, officials must put equity goals at the forefront of the state’s ZEV strategy – or risk falling short of benchmarks and worsening disparities in priority communities, according to new research by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation. The study, An Agenda for Equity-Centered Clean Transportation, was released today amid what could be a momentous budget season for climate change action, highlighting challenges and opportunities amid California’s push to cut carbon emissions and local air pollution.
By Los Angeles Business Council Institute · Via Business Wire · April 21, 2021