In a recent government meeting, residents of Whittier voiced their concerns and hopes regarding the city's housing crisis, emphasizing the urgent need for more affordable housing options. Community members expressed frustration over the high cost of living, with the state median housing price hovering around $900,000, making homeownership unattainable for many young families.
One resident highlighted the importance of the upcoming development near Painter Avenue, expressing optimism about the potential for increased housing supply. However, concerns were raised about the city’s legal actions against the state regarding Senate Bill 9, which aims to facilitate housing development. Critics argued that the city’s lawsuit could hinder progress in addressing the housing shortage.
Another speaker, John Perez, urged city officials to take housing seriously, stressing that the current situation is unsustainable for both residents and local businesses. He called for a commitment to new developments, particularly at the Woodwood Town Center, which he believes could significantly contribute to meeting housing requirements.
Support for these sentiments came from Jacob Pierce of Abundant Housing LA, who echoed the need for a vibrant and livable community. He advocated for policies that would enhance community benefits and reduce parking minimums to encourage development.
The discussions underscored a collective desire for Whittier to implement effective housing policies that not only meet state requirements but also foster a diverse and inclusive community. Residents are hopeful that the city will prioritize these issues to create a sustainable future for all.