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Council adopts updated Wilshire Community Plan after public hearings; some streets and policies left open for amendment

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After public hearings and committee amendments, the City Council adopted the updated Wilshire Community Plan. Councilmembers and residents debated collector vs. secondary-street designations and the distribution of new density around transit corridors; some members pledged follow-up amendments and directed staff to implement changes where needed.

The City Council adopted the updated Wilshire Community Plan on Wednesday after several public hearings and committee amendments. The plan update replaces the 1976 plan and establishes land-use and zoning guidance for a large portion of central Los Angeles.

Key issues and discussion: Public speakers and council members focused on street designations (notably Crescent Heights), the location of higher-density zoning near transit corridors and concerns about loss of open space and parks.…

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