LA County pols shut down homeowner association appeal against Windsor Hills condo project
A long-running fight over hillside housing in Windsor Hills is heading back to court after Los Angeles County supervisors rejected residents’ appeal of a proposed condominium project. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to overrule an appeal filed by United Homeowners Association II, clearing the way for an 88-unit development from The Bedford Group known as The View at Overhill to proceed through the environmental review process again, LAist reported. The five-story project, planned for a vacant hilltop parcel at 5101 South Overhill Drive, has been a flashpoint in the community for nearly a decade. The Bedford Group […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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