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Preservation is not a problem; it’s a tool to protect community

Columnist · September 26, 2024

At the time of this writing, Assembly Bill 2580 sits on the governor’s desk awaiting his august signature. AB 2580, as some of you may know from the email blasts received from preservation organizations and neighborhood associations, is a piece of legislation sponsored by CAL YIMBY (an anti-single-family, “yes in my backyard” advocacy group). The […]

Projects fast-tracked at area expense?

Chronicle Staff · January 25, 2024

507 N. Larchmont Blvd. and 800 Lorraine Blvd. Breaking news: At press time for this issue, our editors heard disturbing rumors that the allegedly “100 percent affordable” project proposed to replace a single-story bungalow on “Upper Larchmont” at 507 N. Larchmont Blvd. is not that at all. Not “100 percent affordable.” More information was due […]

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