Abstract
The City of Los Angeles is one of the areas that have the most serious affordable housing problems in the United States. Recently, mixed-income housing has been the focus in the City of Los Angeles in order to improve affordable housing problems. The purpose of this paper is to clarify the development methodology and the effectiveness as a way to supply affordable housing units regarding mixed-income housing in the City of Los Angeles through fifteen case studies in Central City and Central City West as areas of focus based on the following four aspects.1. A change of affordable housing policy in the City of Los Angeles and the new position of mixed-income housing in the affordable housing policy.2. Analysis of funds, percentage of affordable housing units, income restrictions, minimum term of restrictions, and geographic location of mixed-income housing.3. Comparison of mixed-income housing with market rate housing by their assessed value.4. Evaluation of mixed-income housing by a field survey.
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