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Los Angeles Zoning Meetings

46 meetings monitored in Los Angeles, CA

April 14, 20262h 21m19,723 words
85land usedensityhistoric preservationmixed useresidential
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March 27, 20263h 23m25,297 words
5public hearingcommercialapproveddenied
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March 25, 20263h 39m28,351 words
13public hearingresidentialapproveddeferredcommercial
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March 24, 20263h 57m33,684 words
31densitypublic hearingdeferredcommercialzoning
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March 24, 20261h 4m8,867 words
27residentialland useapprovedcommercialzoning
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March 13, 20266h 1m44,338 words
3public hearingresidentialapproved
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March 11, 20262h 39m21,910 words
8public hearingapprovedresidentialdensitycommercial
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March 10, 20262h 3m18,043 words
81land useapprovedcommercialresidentialdensity
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March 10, 20264h 19m26,775 words
15public hearingapproveddeniedindustrialcommercial
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March 6, 20263h 26m24,924 words
5deniedhistoric preservationzoningapproved
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Frequently Asked Questions

LA City Council, LA City Planning Commission, and the Board of Zoning Appeals are tracked by ZoneWire for specific plan amendments, zone changes, density bonus applications, TOC (Transit Oriented Communities) incentive projects, and conditional use permits across the city.

The LA City Council meets multiple times per week, with the City Planning Commission holding hearings weekly and the Board of Zoning Appeals meeting biweekly. Los Angeles generates one of the highest volumes of zoning activity of any U.S. city.

A TOC (Transit Oriented Communities) incentive in Los Angeles allows developers to build at higher densities near transit stops in exchange for including affordable housing units. TOC projects bypass some traditional zoning restrictions and have become a major driver of multifamily development in Hollywood, DTLA, and the Westside.

Key zoning terms for Los Angeles include zone change, specific plan amendment, TOC (Transit Oriented Communities), density bonus, conditional use permit, variance, Q condition, and supplemental use district. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every LA governing body.