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California Coronavirus Evictions Decision Postponed
Javascript is disabled in your web browser.For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Please Allow Javascript and reload this page.California state judicial officials this week postponed a decision to resume evictions and foreclosure proceedings, which the state put on hold during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic.The Judicial Council was scheduled to vote on a proposal to allow those proceedings to start again on August 4, according to the Los Angeles Times.Some political leaders criticized the proposal, arguing that the Judicial Council should hold off...…Javascript is disabled in your web browser.For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Please Allow Javascript and reload this page.California state judicial officials this week postponed a decision to resume evictions and foreclosure proceedings, which the state put on hold during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic.The Judicial Council was scheduled to vote on a proposal to allow those proceedings to start again on August 4, according to the Los Angeles Times.Some political leaders criticized the proposal, arguing that the Judicial Council should hold off...WW…
City moves to kill $700M megaproject linked to Huizar scandal city of L.A. moves to kill $700 m Huizar-tied project
Javascript is disabled in your web browser.For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Please Allow Javascript and reload this page.Los Angeles officials have moved to kill a $700 million downtown hotel and condo project because the developer — and development — is linked to against City Council member Jose Huizar.The once powerful Council member is accused of accepting $1.5 million from developers to help steer their projects to approval.Planning Director Vince Bertoni wrote in a June 15 letter to the U.S. subsidiary of China-based Shenzhen Hazens Real Estate...…Javascript is disabled in your web browser.For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Please Allow Javascript and reload this page.Los Angeles officials have moved to kill a $700 million downtown hotel and condo project because the developer — and development — is linked to against City Council member Jose Huizar.The once powerful Council member is accused of accepting $1.5 million from developers to help steer their projects to approval.Planning Director Vince Bertoni wrote in a June 15 letter to the U.S. subsidiary of China-based Shenzhen Hazens Real Estate...WW…
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