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Council approves Jefferson/Rodeo development with requirement for traffic signal to ease neighborhood impact

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Summary

A mixed‑use economic development project was approved after councilmembers and neighbors secured a motion requiring the Department of Transportation to install a traffic signal to mitigate impacts on the adjacent Cameo Woods condominium community; council approved the project as amended.

The Los Angeles City Council approved an economic development project near Jefferson and Rodeo Road, adding an instruction that the Department of Transportation install a traffic signal to mitigate traffic impacts on the adjacent Cameo Woods condominium community.

Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas introduced the project and moved an amendment asking the Department of Transportation to install “at least one traffic signal” to reduce traffic impacts on nearby residents. Ridley-Thomas told the council the project is an economic development opportunity…

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