Nearly two dozens of people who work for the Los Angeles Unified School District have a rare opportunity that other Angelenos would envy: living near their workplace without breaking the bank.
Thanks to the district’s workforce housing development program, some 20 LAUSD workers are renting an apartment — ranging from one-bedroom to three-bedroom units — near their workplaces in the South Los Angeles area by USC.
At Norwood Learning Village, developed by Thomas Safran and Associates, rents for units here are based on up to a 60% income. That means a three-bedroom unit can cost from $866 to nearly $2,600…