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Council approves first reading of Hollywood & Highland signage package amid neighborhood objections
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The Los Angeles City Council on Friday approved the first reading of signage changes for the Hollywood & Highland project, moving the ordinance to a second reading after extended public comment and debate.
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday approved the first reading of signage changes for the Hollywood & Highland project, moving the ordinance to a second reading after extended public comment and debate.
Residents of Hollywood Heights and other neighborhood groups told the council they fear large, illuminated signs will intrude on private views and violate existing neighborhood mitigation agreements. Joyce Bridal, past president of the Hollywood Heights Association, told the council the homeowners negotiated a mitigation agreement with the developer and warned the council against overriding contractual provisions: "I don't believe that the council has the right to nullify provisions of a…
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