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Elysian Park: 888 Units Coming Soon, If You Don't Act Now
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Barlow Respiratory Hospital, a 50 bed facility, wants to change their zoning to allow a ridiculous number of market rate residential units and 15,000 Square feet of commercial use, in addition to an upgraded hospital on the historic landmark site in the middle of Elysian Park. (Click on image to enlarge.)
Deadline for comments on the Draft environmental Impact Report is June 11, 2012.
Labels:
Barlow,
City Planning Esoterica,
development hell,
Elysian Park,
grading,
politicos,
trees,
wildlife
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