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A long-stalled Venice affordable housing project could be moving forward
Last month, a judge ruled the city of L.A.'s Board of Transportation Commissioners erred in rejected the Venice Dell affordable housing project in 2024. The ruling opens a pathway to build the project, which was first proposed in 2016.
What happened
According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, A long-stalled Venice affordable housing project could be moving forward, Last month, a judge ruled the city of L.A.’s Board of Transportation Commissioners erred in rejected the Venice Dell affordable housing project in 2024. The ruling opens a pathway to build the project, which was first proposed in 2016.
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- A long-stalled Venice affordable housing project could be moving forwardLos Angeles Times - 2026-06-09T10:00:00+00:00
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