Los Angeles faces real challenges: unaffordable housing, unresolved homelessness, wildfire risk, dirtier streets, businesses and entertainment jobs leaving, overcrowded animal shelters, higher taxes with weaker services, and declining public safety. We can do better.
My 7x7 plan sets seven goals with seven clear steps to deliver results, not talk. This isn’t a moment for small ideas or slow action. LA has always been a city of possibility. It’s time City Hall acts like it again.
My administration will focus on rebuilding a safer, cleaner, more affordable Los Angeles — while making it easier to build housing, open businesses, create jobs, support animal welfare, and bring Hollywood production back to the entertainment capital of the world. Los Angeles shouldn’t just survive, it should lead again.
Specifically my administration will:
Los Angeles cannot thrive if working families, young people, teachers, and first responders are priced out of the city they serve. Adam believes housing policy should focus on one goal: make it easier to build more homes, in more neighborhoods, at more price points.
by streamlining approvals and cutting delays that make projects more expensive.
so middle-class families are not pushed out of Los Angeles.
where it makes sense, including vacant or underused commercial properties.
by pairing shelter, services, and permanent pathways off the street.
with clear goals, public timelines, and measurable progress.
Los Angeles does not need more gridlock. It needs a housing strategy that is practical, urgent, and focused on results, so more people can afford to live, work, and build their future here.