A nonprofit led by Southern California District Council of Laborers management is challenging the City of Los Angeles' approval of the Belvedere Project, saying the seven-story, 100-unit residential project on North Pasadena Avenue was unlawfully exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.
Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility alleges that the in-fill exemption used to skip the CEQA review only applies if the project does not significantly impact traff...
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