Legislation
Self-Certification Pilot Aims to Shorten Santa Monica TI Timelines
The Santa Monica City Council has approved a new self-certification permitting program that will allow certain commercial tenant improvement projects to receive building permits in as little as one day. For commercial real estate professionals, where construction timelines often determine when a tenant can open and start paying full rent, this change could directly affect leasing activity, vacancy periods, and project planning.
Read MoreWhat LA County’s Homeless Funding Cuts Mean for CRE
Los Angeles County has approved significant cuts to homeless services as it works to close a major budget deficit, reducing funding for outreach, temporary housing, and encampment response programs. These decisions matter for BOMA/GLA members because changes in how homelessness is addressed at the county level directly affect conditions around commercial properties, public safety, and coordination with local agencies.
Read MoreLA City Council Approves Hiring of Hundreds of New LAPD Officers
After months of budget negotiations, the Los Angeles City Council has approved a plan to hire hundreds of new police officers—an issue closely tied to public safety, economic recovery, and the operation of commercial properties across Los Angeles.
Read MoreBOMA/GLA PAC Kicks Off the Year With LA City Council Candidate Interviews
BOMA/GLA’s Political Action Committee (PAC) is starting the year by interviewing candidates running for the Los Angeles City Council—early in the election cycle, when conversations can still shape priorities. These interviews help ensure decision-makers understand how their policies affect commercial real estate, jobs, and the economic health of Los Angeles.
Read MoreWhat Measure ULA’s $1B Milestone Means for Property Owners and Managers
Measure ULA has officially passed $1 billion in revenue. This milestone renews concerns about reduced deal activity, higher transaction costs, and slowed reinvestment. As debate over exemptions, legal challenges, and a possible 2026 ballot measure continues, the impacts of ULA remain highly relevant to our members.
Read MoreBOMA/GLA Preparing to Take Member Priorities to Washington DC
This month, BOMA/GLA is heading to Washington, D.C. to meet with congressional offices and advocate on federal policies that matter most to commercial real estate in Greater Los Angeles. Our advocacy staff will be joined by leaders from our Political Action Committee and Government Affairs Committee—bringing real, on-the-ground perspectives from owners and managers who know what it takes to keep buildings and business districts strong.
Read MoreLA Expands Adaptive Reuse Ordinance Beyond High-Density Hubs
Los Angeles is making it easier for developers to convert vacant office buildings into housing citywide. This expansion of the adaptive reuse ordinance could reshape the commercial real estate landscape, creating both new opportunities and considerations for property owners and managers.
Read More2025 Advocacy Wins Protect California CRE
California Business Properties Association (CBPA) has released its 2025 Annual Report, highlighting a year of major advocacy victories, CEQA and building code reforms. For BOMA members, the report offers a clear snapshot of how Sacramento’s policy changes impact leasing, project timelines, and operating costs. BOMA/GLA works hand in hand with CBPA and BOMA California on these efforts, ensuring that the voice of local commercial property professionals is represented at the state level.
Read MoreBOMA/GLA Engages All LA County Supervisors on CRE Priorities
BOMA/GLA concluded a full round of meetings with all five Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors offices. These conversations allowed us to highlight the challenges facing commercial buildings, elevate member priorities, and strengthen partnerships that will shape policy decisions in 2026.
Read MorePolicy Pulse: Your Monthly Guide to the Issues Shaping Commercial Real Estate
Every month, BOMA/GLA delivers Policy Pulse, our advocacy-focused newsletter that keeps members informed about the policy issues shaping commercial real estate across Greater Los Angeles.
If you haven’t checked it out recently, make sure to look for it in your inbox each month—it’s one of the most valuable tools we offer to help you stay ahead of regulatory and legislative changes.