LOS ANGELES-Los Angeles is making changes to its zoning code for the first time in 64 years in an effort to simplify outdated or vague language and merge the requirements for development projects. Due to its complex nature, the city's zoning commission proposed the changes to make the code more user-friendly.
However, the proposed changes have garnered significant criticism from business groups and community activists alike who believe that the changes will result in dire consequences for both parties. For the full story, go to Los Angeles Business Journal.
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