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Council approves stipulated agreement with West Hollywood for Sunset Millennium project, rejects filing suit now

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After days of public testimony and intergovernmental negotiations, the council voted to approve a stipulated agreement with West Hollywood and the project developer that adds traffic and safety mitigations, requires developer guarantees for cost overruns, and preserves limited enforcement remedies; a proposal to file suit but hold service failed.

The Los Angeles City Council narrowly approved a committee report adopting a stipulated agreement with the City of West Hollywood and the Sunset Millennium Project developer that adds traffic and public-safety mitigations for intersections and emergency response along Sunset Boulevard. The council rejected a motion to file a lawsuit today while withholding service, and instead approved the agreement as amended with guarantees from the developer to cover specified mitigation costs.

Councilmember Michael Feuer, who led negotiations for Los Angeles, opened discussion by stressing the council—s reluctance to sue a neighboring city but said litigation remains an available option if mitigations proved inadequate. Feuer proposed a compromise: file suit but not serve it to give the Los Angeles Department of…

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