Environmental & Energy
Dec. 28, 2023
LA abused transit housing project to bypass CEQA, lawsuit says
The plaintiff, Andrea Grano, claims that the city’s approvals were ideologically-driven, and will result in a structure at 1447 South Hi Point Street that is substantially larger than permitted by law.




The city of Los Angeles’ approval of affordable housing incentives for a 20-unit development in the Pico-Robertson area is being challenged on claims of wrongful exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act.
The plaintiff, Andrea Grano, claims that the city’s approvals were ideologically-driven, and will result in a structure at 1447 South Hi Point Street that is substantially larger than permitted by law. Grano also claims th...
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