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Court dismisses H and H Retail’s claim to install digital signs at Ovation Hollywood, City Planning Commission told
Summary
The commission was informed July 11 that a trial court dismissed H and H Retail Owner LLC’s claim that a development agreement allowed replacement of static billboards at Ovation Hollywood with digital signs; planning staff had directed the company to pursue the Hollywood Signage Supplemental Use District process instead.
Commission President Monique Lachey reported at the City Planning Commission’s July 11 meeting that a trial court dismissed H and H Retail Owner LLC’s lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles, concluding the company did not have a right under its development agreement to replace existing static billboards at Ovation Hollywood with digital signs.
"The court agreed with the city that H and H did not have a right to replace the static billboards with digital signs under the agreement and dismissed all allegations…
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