Is This LA Billionaire Changing Calabasas?!

#Calabasas, an independent edge city of Los Angeles, has always struggled with how to permit new development: sprawling hillside suburbs, in-fill apartments, or no growth at all. But now - real estate developer Rick Caruso is proposing to build 119 unit apartment units on a outdoor mall he first built 25 years ago.
The project will help make Calabasas meet state mandated housing goals, and is a great addition to that. Although these will be expensive apartments, 12 of them will be designated affordable to low-income families. The entire City of Calabasas only has 12 affordable apartment units as of 2023, (plus 70 senior homes), so this one project will double the supply of general affordable housing in the city.
But some of the residents are not happy about it...
0:00 Caruso's proposed development
1:35 The Nextdoor backlash
2:20 Why apartments are needed here
4:15 Builders remedy and statewide opposition to new housing
5:49 Why residents who want to "keep Calabasas the same" are misinformed
6:42 Historic reasons behind anti-development mindset in Calabasas
8:54 The solution is in-fill development, not sprawl

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  • @KB24MVP4EVER
    @KB24MVP4EVER Жыл бұрын

    "Multi-Family Housing?? In MY good Christian community? I don't think so 😠" - Average Calabasas Housewife

  • @paulme83

    @paulme83

    Жыл бұрын

    9:22 9:27 9:35

  • @Noah-jx8qw
    @Noah-jx8qw Жыл бұрын

    That’s why being active in local elections is so important.

  • @moosesandmeese969
    @moosesandmeese969 Жыл бұрын

    If NIMBYs get this blocked, he should sue on the grounds that it violates the fair housing act and the 14th amendment, which it does, and lawyers can cite NAACP v Huntington, New York. It's straight up discrimination

  • @grahamturner2640

    @grahamturner2640

    2 ай бұрын

    I thought that court case was in New Jersey.

  • @temporaryname8905
    @temporaryname8905 Жыл бұрын

    It doesn't matter how big or small a city is there's always idiots saying "we don't need more people". Often those people watch too much TV that tells them bad things are happening but because they don't see it in their community AND they fail to realize the TV man is scaring them just to keep them hooked the watchers assume the bad stuff happens everywhere outside their community.

  • @GlitchUnpatched
    @GlitchUnpatched9 ай бұрын

    people who moved to a city in 1997: "As A Native Of This City, wE aRe ToO fUlL!!!!!!!"

  • @jeffreyvalentyn6815
    @jeffreyvalentyn681510 ай бұрын

    I stumbled on this video and am absolutely floored by your production value. As a Southern Californian I’ve been looking everywhere for up-to-date local news regarding urban planning so this was a great surprise! I recently graduated from Cal Poly with a BA and Masters in Public Policy so if you ever need any help on videos, research, or script writing I would love to help anyway I can.

  • @nimeshinlosangeles
    @nimeshinlosangeles Жыл бұрын

    That lot would be a great place for apartments and condos; imagine living walking distance from a Barnes and Noble and the grocery store. Are there any plans for mass transit to the area, though? I imagine a train to the nearby Kaiser Woodland Hills and the adjacent office buildings would be helpful to keep congestion manageable on the 101. That said, honestly, I think everything west of Topanga Canyon Blvd should be rural farmland, especially around the creeks that feed into the LA River. Locally grown food without the need to transport thousands of people dozens of miles would be a big plus in my book. Great video as always!

  • @lej_explains

    @lej_explains

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Nimesh! I agree that if we could wind back the clock, no development should have ever been permitted beyond Topanga Canyon. The surrounding open space is just too valuable. That being said, because the area got built out in our time, and there are now tons of offices (and jobs for blue collar services for the rich homeowners) around Calabasas, it should get new condos/apartments to allow young families to live here and not have to commute from the east valley/beyond. Transit wise, the only thing this area is going to see in the immediate future is the G-line conversion to light rail which stops in Warner Center (2.5 miles away)... but if the area actually densifies over the next 15 years, there definitely needs to be some sort of spur-connection or BRT built along Ventura Blvd to get people from here to the Warner Center. Right now theres just an infrequent local bus line connecting to it.

  • @handsfortoothpicks
    @handsfortoothpicks Жыл бұрын

    I mean, they are rich. Seeing a construction worker, or god forbid someone brown they freak out.

  • @ganginfr4923
    @ganginfr4923 Жыл бұрын

    cant believe im saying this but crutical support to our comrade ruck caruso for destroying calabasas

  • @GaigeGrosskreutzGunClub

    @GaigeGrosskreutzGunClub

    Жыл бұрын

    benevolent capitalism I am always skeptical of a developer who says that they will provide affordable housing, because where I live, in my experience, they find a way around actually following through with it and just pay the penalties.

  • @sayrith
    @sayrith11 ай бұрын

    Calabasas also needs good transit. But that might be too radical for those simple folx

  • @Zao11010
    @Zao11010 Жыл бұрын

    Love these videos dude, its really interesting to hear about these developments keep up the good work 👍

  • @ttopero
    @ttopero9 ай бұрын

    I wonder if anyone has asked those who oppose anything other than SFH whether they want to allow their kids or grandkids to be able to live in their city without having to have strong 6-figure jobs with a long commute, similar to what their newer neighbors have?

  • @Intamin
    @Intamin Жыл бұрын

    You say tearing up sprawling hillsides is no longer the California way, but it's happening all over Santa Clarita, still...

  • @lej_explains

    @lej_explains

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, sprawl is still happening in many California cities which didn't enact widespread open space protections. Santa Clarita is a good example of one of those.

  • @Polloyx
    @Polloyx Жыл бұрын

    Pretty funny how they don't want anything that can also benefit in the long run. 😂

  • @moosesandmeese969

    @moosesandmeese969

    Жыл бұрын

    Building lots of housing over time would lower the value of the properties, because affordable housing and high property values are inherently incompatible. The NIMBYs have to lose a little bit of their property value, but the rest of society gains in the long run by having the housing.

  • @ttopero
    @ttopero9 ай бұрын

    In so many parts of America, I consider these parking oceans with single level islands as the land banks for the livable areas that working age people want these days, while enjoying adjacency to suburban services & schools

  • @DanielinLaTuna
    @DanielinLaTuna9 ай бұрын

    Couldn’t happen to a nicer community (snark snark) Calabasas had a wonderful nursery (Sterling’s Nursery). It was a Disneyland of nurseries, with popcorn and a miniature railroad and multiple gardens showcasing a parklike landscape that encouraged visitors to dream and explore. When old man Sperling passed away, his employees wanted to buy the property and continue the business. But the property was a low value taxpayer. The city opted to turn the lot into a high end automobile dealership. Much greater tax income for the area. Literally paved paradise and made it a parking lot (Joni Mitchell’s words)

  • @lej_explains

    @lej_explains

    7 ай бұрын

    i loved Sterling, Shame they allowed that dealership to take over space

  • @EKsUrbanTracks
    @EKsUrbanTracks Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for covering it!

  • @dvderek
    @dvderek11 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video!!

  • @2Jeffrey
    @2Jeffrey Жыл бұрын

    rent will probably be $6k a month 😂

  • @diegogonzalez7279
    @diegogonzalez72799 ай бұрын

    You have new sub here keep up the good work I believe in you 🎉

  • @yarmohammadi
    @yarmohammadi10 ай бұрын

    Yet another great video. This is amazing journalism. Do Santa Monica next please :)

  • @donpetrossi
    @donpetrossi Жыл бұрын

    Do you think they're primarily angry about the potential impact on their property value? Or do you think it's not about that, like they just don't want slightly less rich tenants in the area? I mean it would still be really expensive to live there lol I think someone mentioned it would really benefit from transit access otherwise you'd need car parking for all those 100 tenants so they can get around, to work. And I've also noticed, one of the side effects of all the restricted CA housing is lots of people sharing one home, kids not moving out, lots of cars in front of each house. And recently, people just leaving CA or refusing to come.. so you could see the nimby and CA government would have opposing incentives.. CA government wants the economy to grow, people to move in, spend money and tax... Nimby want their property to appreciate and keep traffic outside their neighborhood

  • @lej_explains

    @lej_explains

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve heard a lot of people citing that property value reason, but it makes little sense here because almost all the homes are located far from the commons. Plus, good apartments being put into a already nice area doesn’t usually decrease property values.

  • @russellbarnes5915
    @russellbarnes59159 ай бұрын

    I doubt the setting aside 12 units for "affordable" units is being done as a good gesture. The developers are most likely getting tax breaks or a density bonus to build. Same here in NYC, developers basically throw in the "affordable" units to gain tax breaks or to add more units to the project.

  • @lej_explains

    @lej_explains

    9 ай бұрын

    yeah it’s density bonus related, not out of the kindness of his heart- otherwise he’d build free apartments with his war chest

  • @wasabiginger6993
    @wasabiginger6993Ай бұрын

    "We don't need more people here" ... Isn't that what the Chumash used to say ... until they got bulldozed over not that long ago???

  • @darlenemestas5839
    @darlenemestas58399 ай бұрын

    Why are these rich real estate developers so tacky in their designs? They can accomplish some of what they want but to mix with the surrounding area. It's to ruin Calif more. Even the rich areas aren't immune. Lol I'm on next door to for my Socal Are. I'm down by Newport Beach they did the same here and now they're doing a 1500 unit bldg. That's like projects.

  • @paulme83
    @paulme83 Жыл бұрын

    😮

  • @brickpalace2282
    @brickpalace22829 ай бұрын

    RAHHHH AGOURA HILLS MENTIONED RAHHHH

  • @allengreathouse7707
    @allengreathouse77079 ай бұрын

    Disagree that we need to stop the sprawl, I’m fine losing green open space in exchange for high density housing. And why does nobody specifically mention condos? We need more condos so renters can become owners

  • @camouflagekumquat3412
    @camouflagekumquat34129 ай бұрын

    Some of the stuff is so hilarious because it's all Optics okay if you think that it's a good thing to put 12 affordable housing units inside a hundred unit apartment that's in one of the richest neighborhoods in Los Angeles you've no idea what you're talking about most likely better but something in your life and you can understand that weather at Huntington Beach or Calabasas or any situation where a community of people that are there at the moment not including anyone else that might come there for potentially doesn't want to deal with any downsides of having more people come in their Community especially people that more likely to commit crime that wouldn't even be able to afford anything in the neighborhood which is why it's so stupid to put them in that apartment building because it's all for looks that place is more expensive than Beverly Hills dream for people on Section 8 or affordable housing in those apartment they're not going to be able to afford anything in the. Area

  • @ciello___8307

    @ciello___8307

    17 күн бұрын

    Do you understand what "affordable" housing means? When the state requires new buildings to have it, it is for people with incomes like 50-70% of the average of the area. The people who move into these are not super poor criminals. They are usually middle class, working class people.

  • @BrokenLuxury777
    @BrokenLuxury77710 ай бұрын

    Spreading crime & murder rate - Section 8 🏚🏚🏚