L.A.’s rejection of a 577-unit housing project violated state law, judge finds - News Summed Up

L.A.’s rejection of a 577-unit housing project violated state law, judge finds


Lori Higgins, whose home abuts the District Square site, said she would probably sell her house if the project is approved. Advertisement“We’re going to be eclipsed by these buildings,” said Higgins, who waged her own challenge against District Square last year. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)AdvertisementGarcetti’s commissioners did not stop the meeting, voicing their concerns about gentrification and affordable housing. The judge also criticized the Department of City Planning, saying staffers failed to complete a determination letter on the commission’s decision within the legal deadline. That letter, he said, did not accurately describe the commission’s rationale for rejecting District Square.


Source: Los Angeles Times November 13, 2020 18:02 UTC



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