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City Council Reopens Hearing on Controversial Condominium Project

June 04, 2024 | Arcadia, Los Angeles County, California



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City Council Reopens Hearing on Controversial Condominium Project
The City Council convened for a continued hearing regarding the approval of a multifamily residential condominium development at 314-326 South Second Avenue. This session follows a previous meeting where the public and the developer presented their views, leading to the decision to extend the discussion for further review of the project and public testimony.

During the meeting, City Council members were given the opportunity to reopen the public hearing to gather additional input from community members and the project applicant. Philip Chan, the project architect, expressed gratitude for the council's engagement and highlighted the productive discussions from the last meeting. He emphasized the importance of addressing key issues such as affordable housing and potential amendments to the development code, which were also noted as significant topics on the agenda.

Chan acknowledged the collaborative efforts over the past year with city staff and the planning commission to secure the necessary approvals for the project. The council's willingness to consider diverse perspectives was recognized as vital to the development process.

As the hearing progresses, the council will continue to weigh public feedback and the applicant's responses before making a final decision on the multifamily development proposal.

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