Via the Los Angeles Times, a quote that'll surely make the planners and developers grumble: "Speaking at a breakfast last Friday, Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky said that 'voters are fed up with the city's' handling of growth and development, including Senate Bill 1818, aimed at creating more affordable housing. The council pursued 'an orgy of upzoning' in its attempt to implement that law, he argued." Specifically, he thinks the next wave of local fury over (what he perceives as too much) development is occurring from Sherman Oaks to Sunland-Tujunga (aka Councilwoman Wendy Greuel's district.) Readers will remember angry Sunland-Tujungaians killed a proposed Home Depot. [LA Times]
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