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Council approves Tarzana project that preserves one-third of last city orange grove and allows housing development

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Councilmember Blumenfield secured approval of an amended Tarzana project that preserves one-third of a remaining orange grove by donating it to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy while permitting housing development on two-thirds of the parcel; the motion passed on the council floor.

The Los Angeles City Council approved an amended motion tied to a Tarzana-area project that combines housing development with land set aside for conservation. Councilmember Blumenfield described the deal as saving the last remaining orange grove in the city by donating one-third of the parcel to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy while allowing housing on…

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