9 Community Groups and Businesses Appeal Television City Project
Since it was first proposed, this massive expansion project has generated significant opposition from local residents, businesses, and community groups.
The following community organizations, members of the Beverly Fairfax Community Alliance, filed appeals with the City opposing the project: Beverly Wilshire Homes Association, Fix the City, Miracle Mile Residents Association, Neighbors for Responsible TVC Development, Park La Brea Impacted Residents Group, and Save Beverly Fairfax. The following businesses also filed appeals: A.F. Gilmore Company,
Leading land use attorneys from Loeb & Loeb; Latham & Watkins; Carstens, Black & Minteer; Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton and Collaborate prepared these appeals on behalf of several organizations and businesses.
Additionally, the group Neighbors for Responsible Television City Development recently delivered to LA City Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky more than 2,200 signed petitions, collected by hand, from local residents opposing the project.
Hackman Capital's TVC 2050 proposal would make the Television City property twice the size of the
The various appeals cite conflicts with the existing general and specific plan for this location; concerns with transparency, disclosure and other issues with the City's process; how the project is out of scale with the surrounding community; the addition of a massive general office complex that has no specific studio use; causing traffic gridlock; creating significant air pollution; impacts to emergency response; a 20-year construction timeline that will disrupt the neighborhood; and violations of the California Environmental Quality Act.
Commenting on the significant community opposition to the TVC 2050 project, Neighbors for Responsible TVC co-chairs
All nine appeals are available for download here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1x0BZg3ruQl6wFB0QScPfYNp7MAuBqTy8?usp=share_link
In the months ahead, these community organizations and businesses, among others, will continue to advocate for the City to amend this massive development that will bring many negative impacts to the Beverly Fairfax community.
The Beverly Fairfax Community Alliance was started by
Contact:
Alliance Spokesperson
(323) 200-9468
[email protected]
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SOURCE Beverly Fairfax Community Alliance
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