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Contributor: How Spanish speakers are shut out of L.A.'s planning processes

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Los Angeles Times
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Language barriers significantly impede Spanish-speaking communities from participating in Los Angeles urban planning and development decisions. While California agencies claim commitment to community engagement, merely providing translated materials falls short of genuine inclusion. Effective participation requires multilingual outreach strategies, interpreted meetings, and culturally responsive engagement methods that address systemic barriers preventing Latino residents from influencing policies affecting their neighborhoods.

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Contributor: How Spanish speakers are shut out of L.A.'s planning processes
Contributor: How Spanish speakers are shut out of L.A.'s planning processes

Most public agencies in California are serious about their obligation to seek community input, but just translating fliers into Spanish is not a meaningful invitation to participate.
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Los Angeles Times

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