The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will convene Tuesday to consider a sweeping set of measures affecting housing, public health, and community services across the region.
A landmark ordinance would establish maximum indoor temperatures for rental housing units, requiring properties to maintain temperatures no higher than 82 degrees Fahrenheit. The proposal allows small property landlords until January 1, 2032, to comply fully with the temperature requirements, reflecting a phased approach to implementing cooling standards.
The board will extend price gouging protections through September 29, responding to continued concerns about rental market pricing. Supervisors Lindsey Horvath and Kathryn Barger have cited ongoing complaints about escalating costs as justification for maintaining emergency measures…