Los Angeles Zoning Decisions: June 2026
Los Angeles, CA zoning decisions for June 2026: 9 approved, 5 denied across 15 public meetings.
In June 2026, Los Angeles held 15 public meetings covering zoning matters. 14 zoning decisions had a recorded outcome this month: 9 approved (64% approval rate), 5 denied. Activity was up 78% compared to May (139 activity items across 15 meetings).
Zoning Decisions This Month
Appeal denied for 34-unit elder-care facility at 7354 North Barrett Avenue
Denied.
Denied appeal filed by Mary Ann King, sustaining City Planning Commission approval of a three-story, 39'6", 34-unit RCFE (4 units very low income, 30 market rate) in CD3. Project asked for eight waivers under density bonus law. Chair added condition requiring street trees in the public right-of-way.
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Appeal denied for 20-unit mixed-use building at 1410-1422 South Main Street
Denied.
Denied appeal filed by Richard Garvey, sustaining City Planning Commission approval (9-0) of a coastal development permit, project compliance, and Mellow Act compliance review for a 26,889 sq ft five-story mixed-use building with 20 residential units (4 very low income), restaurant, and office uses in the Venice Community Plan area, CD11.
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Appeal denied for four-story single-family dwelling at 237 East Montreal Street
Denied.
Denied appeal filed by Elise Slifkin-McClure, Dennis McClure, and Patrick Kane-Dossett, sustaining West LA Area Planning Commission approval (4-0) of a specific plan exception (Coastal Bluffs), coastal development permit, and Mellow Act compliance review for a new four-story, 2,452 sq ft single-family dwelling with attached 742 sq ft ADU in CD11.
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Appeals against Stocker Street Creative studio campus at 3701-3761 West Stocker Street
Denied.
Denied two appeals filed by SAFER (Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility) and Crete LA against the City Planning Commission's approval of a campus for studio and soundstage production totaling approximately 256,758 sq ft, FAR 1.15:1, six buildings up to seven stories/110 feet, including ~111,814 sq ft studio production, ~18,033 sq ft restaurant/retail, ~126,911 sq ft office, 344-stall parking garage, and a 2,684 sq ft community room. Appellants sought an EIR over the MND, citing air quality (DPM cancer risk), noise, and hazardous-materials/phase-one concerns; staff said Tier 4 equipment lowered cancer risk to 9.6 per million, below the 10 per million threshold. Vote sustained the CPC approval.
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El Corazon Art Park CEQA appeal (First and Broadway)
Denied.
Council denied the SEIU Local 721 CEQA appeal of the El Corazon Art Park, a temporary parkland activation at First and Broadway across from City Hall operated under license by AltaMed. Project qualifies for a Class 32 categorical exemption under CEQA guidelines section 15332; site is under five acres, Open Space (OS1) zoning, one-year license ending February 2027. Vote 11 ayes.
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Haul route appeal granted for 1911 West Sunset Boulevard
Approved.
Granted appeal filed by Holland Partner Group, overturning Board of Building and Safety Commissioners' condition C1 hauling hours for a six-story, 166-unit mixed-use building (24 very low income) in CD13. Modified hours to 9am-3pm school days and 7am-3pm when school not in session. Export of 43,125 cubic yards. Board's restricted hours would have extended hauling ~6 weeks and added $3-4 million in costs.
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4th and Central Cold Storage project (Item 42, as amended)
Approved.
Approval of the 4th and Central project, redeveloping a cold storage facility into over 1,500 units of housing, retail, and public green space, exceeding the affordable housing required under the DTLA 2040 plan. Little Tokyo Community Council withdrew its appeal after negotiating a community benefits agreement. Approved as amended, 14 ayes.
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Item 8 hazardous facility discontinuation study (Rancho LPG and Jones Chemical)
Approved.
Approved motion instructing departments to study and report back on the discontinuation of uses at Rancho LPG (25 million gallons butane storage, San Pedro) and Jones Chemical (Harbor Gateway, Superfund site). Council Member McOsker presented; numerous public speakers in support.
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Showing the 8 most significant of 14 recorded zoning decisions. See all Los Angeles meetings →
Zoning Changes
- Zoning change, 18 acres at Near the 110 freeway between San Pedro and Wilmington
- RW2-1 → PF-1 at Venice, Council District 11
Top Keywords This Month
- residential: 31 instances
- zoning: 25 instances
- land use: 21 instances
- industrial: 18 instances
- density: 17 instances
What to Watch
- Residential mentions were up 121% from May.
- Land use came up 320% more often than May.
- Industrial is new this month with 18 mentions, not present in May.
- Density increased 89% compared to May.
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Frequently asked questions
How many public meetings were held in Los Angeles in June 2026?
Los Angeles had 15 public meetings in June 2026, with 248 zoning activity items identified.
What were the top zoning topics in Los Angeles in June 2026?
The most discussed topics were residential (31), zoning (25), land use (21), industrial (18), density (17).
How many zoning decisions were made in Los Angeles in June 2026?
14 zoning decisions had a recorded outcome in Los Angeles in June 2026: 9 approved, 5 denied (64% approval rate).
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