Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) help Los Angeles add more housing, but they can reduce tenant parking. Losing parking affects commute, accessibility, and quality of life, especially for elderly, disabled, or low-income residents.
Los Angeles has long embraced creative housing solutions—but the trend of building two or three homes deep on a single lot didn’t happen overnight. From early 1900s flag lots to modern-day ADUs and SB9 lot splits, the evolution of LA’s lot subdivision tells a story of shifting zoning, housing shortages, and legislative reforms.
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