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Draft EIR for proposed North Hollywood Way hotel finds significant greenhouse gas, noise and utilities impacts; public comment period open through Jan. 29
Summary
A draft environmental impact report for a proposed 7‑story, 420‑room dual-branded hotel at 25100 North Hollywood Way finds significant and unavoidable impacts for greenhouse gases, construction noise and utilities/service systems; the Planning Commission took public comment and will consider the project at later hearings.
The City of Burbank Planning Commission on Jan. 13 opened a public hearing and took comments on the draft environmental impact report (EIR) for a proposed 7‑story, dual‑brand hotel at 25100 North Hollywood Way. No decision was made; the draft EIR is out for public review through Jan. 29, 2025.
Principal planner Daniel Via summarized the proposal and the environmental analysis. The project would construct a seven‑story hotel with 420 rooms (anticipated brands: A Loft and Residence Inn), retain existing hotel and convention center buildings on site, and add a detached four‑story parking structure. The project documents indicate up to 285 surface parking spaces in addition to garage spaces for a total of as many as 1,051 on‑site parking spaces. The property is in the Golden State area with a Planned…
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