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Draft EIR for 10 South Venice draws preservation concerns over Fillmore West; public review ends Dec. 11
Summary
The Planning Commission received the draft EIR for 10 South Venice, a proposed transit‑hub redevelopment with up to 984 units and alternatives that would retain the Fillmore West ballroom. Staff identified three significant unavoidable impacts (historic resources, circulation, wind); public commenters urged stronger preservation and more robust historical analysis. The public review period closes Dec. 11.
Planning Department staff presented the draft environmental impact report (EIR) for the 10 South Venice Avenue project on Dec. 6, describing a large mixed‑use redevelopment at the Market/Venice intersection that could include up to 984 residential units and substantial ground‑floor retail.
Rachel Schutt, environmental review coordinator, told commissioners the draft EIR (published Oct. 17) identifies three significant and unavoidable impacts even with proposed mitigation: demolition of an individual historic resource associated with the Fillmore…
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