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UPDATE (new dates): Housing Element Update: Upcoming Online Workshops

UPDATE (new dates): Housing Element Update: Upcoming Online Workshops

UPDATE:  Rescheduled In light of the events in recent days, we have decided to postpone and reschedule the Housing Element Webinars scheduled for June 2 and 3. While the issues facing the country and city of Los Angeles are deeply intertwined with access and opportunity to adequate housing, it is all the more critical to continue these conversations around housing in the coming weeks. Last week we held our first two webinars and due to the great response, we have…

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Report of August 8 Meeting & Matrix

Report of August 8 Meeting & Matrix

PlanCheck Report on the August 8 meeting – Lisa Webber, Deputy Director at L.A. City Planning Department presented the latest updates at City Planning.  A copy of her PowerPoint presentation will be posted later.  In the meantime, here are notes from the meeting Min PlanCheckNC 15.8 Here is the link to the latest updated PlanCheckNC Matrix PLANCHECK MATRIX SUMMER 2015 UPDATE 4

Development Reform Strategic Plan

Development Reform Strategic Plan

PlanCheckNC was pleased to host a presentation of the Development Reform Strategic Plan – Building a Better LA at its Second Saturday Program on June 11. The presentation by Gayla Kraetsch Hartsough, President, KH Consulting Group, was intended to provide an opportunity for PlanCheckNC, Neighborhood Council and Community Council representatives and active stakeholders to learn more about the Strategic Plan and proposed development reform while the document was still being drafted. Comment on the existing development process and draft proposal…

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Development Reform

Development Reform

Retained by the City of Los Angeles, KH Consulting Group (KH), and its subcontractor Woolpert initiated Development Reform process in January.  This is an opportunity to learn more about the Strategic Plan and proposed changes for the City to implement the proposals during the next three years while the document is still a draft. KH-Woolpert-Power Point 2011-6-2