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Council approves San Pedro redevelopment plan that could allow up to 1,600 housing units
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council voted 13-0 on April 22, 2025, to advance a San Pedro redevelopment plan that proponents say would replace an existing 458-unit public housing complex and could allow as many as 1,600 units, two-thirds of them designated as accessible/affordable on the record.
The Los Angeles City Council voted 13-0 on April 22, 2025, to approve agenda item 20, a redevelopment plan for Rancho San Pedro that council members and community supporters said would significantly expand public housing in San Pedro.
The plan would redevelop an existing public-housing site that currently contains 458 units; presenters and a councilmember described a possible build-out of up to 1,600 units and said roughly two-thirds of those units would be designated as accessible or deeply affordable. Alex Shawashman, identified in public comment as “agente de desarrolladora con Renacimiento de Comunidad Nacional, con la Autoridad de Alojamiento de Los Ángeles,” said the proposal was “una visión…
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