Support New Homes at 1717 Bronson Avenue!

Los Angeles City Planning Commission

The Housing Action Coalition is proud to support this exciting new project at 1717 Bronson Avenue that would replace a vacant lot with 128 new homes in a bustling and growing Los Angeles.

Some of this project’s many highlights include:

Building Affordable housing. This project sets aside 11 mixed 5-6 bedroom and 1-2 bedroom unit homes for Very Low Income households. It creates affordable housing near major employment hubs, school campuses and public transportation- something much-needed for the community.

Environmentally Friendly and Energy Efficient design. This project prioritizes energy efficiency in its design, featuring reflective roof membranes, insulated exterior facades, and double-paned windows/glazing systems. This project also promotes sustainable alternatives for transportation, not only through being close to public transportation routes like two Metro B Line stations (Hollywood and Vine and Hollywood and Western),  the 180 and 217 Metro, but also through providing 98 bike racks and electric vehicle parking.


To: Los Angeles City Planning Commission
From: [Your Name]

Dear Los Angeles City Planning Commission,

I'm writing to express my strong support for the proposed project at 1717 Bronson Avenue. As Los Angeles continues to grow, the city is in desperate need of more accessible, well-designed housing. The proposed project creates 128 new dwelling units including 11 set aside for Very Low Income households within walking distance to a thriving commercial corridor near major employment hubs, school campuses, and public transportation.

In addition, this project prioritizes energy efficiency in its design, featuring reflective roof membranes, insulated exterior facades, and double-paned windows/glazing systems.

This project also promotes sustainable alternatives for transportation by encouraging transit ridership (the project is within walking distance of two B Line Metro stations and multiple bus routes), providing residents with 98 bicycle parking spaces, and providing electric vehicle parking.

The project at 1717 Bronson Avenue also happens to be located right next to the Lombardi House, one of the last standing Victorian-style homes originally built of Hollywood Boulevard, and the Bronson Residences have committed to preserving the structure.