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Inglewood GPAC weighs land‑use alternatives as state housing rules limit local control
Summary
PlaceWorks presented land‑use alternatives to the GPAC and told members state law constrains the city's ability to reduce residential capacity; the committee agreed to present both "horizontal mixed‑use" and "commercial‑only" alternatives to the public and solicited written feedback.
PlaceWorks project manager Jonathan presented land‑use alternatives to the Inglewood General Plan Advisory Committee, saying state law limits the city's ability to remove residential capacity and can allow a minimum of four housing units on parcels that are currently single‑family. "State law allows for a minimum of 4 housing units," Jonathan said, framing the constraints the GPAC must consider while choosing alternatives to present to the public.
The presentation covered the project schedule, recent outreach (an open house Sept. 6, district town hall and an online survey) and a map of land‑use alternatives for areas across the city. Consultants described four primary character types—commercial only, residential only, horizontal mixed use (stand‑alone…
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