Long Beach updates land-use policies to accommodate growth

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The city of Long Beach this month updated its land-use policies, allowing higher-density housing to be built in certain areas of the city.

The changes come through an updated land-use element, which the City Council approved on March 6 following a long and contentious meeting. The land-use element, or LUE, is part of the city’s General Plan, a development and planning document required by the state.

The city last updated the LUE in 1989, and since then, Long Beach has added over 44,000 residents. Housing construction has not kept up with demand, with only one housing unit added for every 10 new residents in that period. Close to 60 percent of the city’s housing stock was constructed over 50 years ago.

Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia

“City planners have been working hard to create …

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