Two housing discrimination lawsuits targeting a Costa Mesa motel ordinance have settled in what plaintiffs' attorneys hail as "a major victory for low-income tenants."
In an agreement finalized last week, the city and the developer, Miracle Mile Properties, will pay $250,000 to the named plaintiffs and $650,000 to others displaced from motels after the city approved an ordinance in 2014 that prohibits anyone from staying at a motel ...
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