Get an update on the new WeHo West design guidelines

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Hello Neighbors,

The City of West Hollywood is hosting a community meeting to tell us about their proposed update of residential zoning standards and design guidelines for new and remodeled homes in our Weho West neighborhood.

WEHO WEST OVERLAY ZONE UPDATE

Community Meeting
June 29, 2022 
6:00PM – 7:30PM 
Via the Weho City ZOOM Link https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82860809484

Residents can also dial in at 669-900-6833 using meeting ID: 828 6080 9484.

The Weho West Overlay Zone and Design Guidelines was implemented in 2015 to alleviate the impact of bulky “Big Box Houses” in our neighborhood. 

Community meeting in 2019

At community meetings in 2019, residents provided ideas and input on how to make the Overlay Zone better. 
Join your neighbors at this upcoming meeting to learn about the proposed changes and to offer your comments and suggestions.

See you Wednesday 6/29 on ZOOM!

Thank you for your support and commitment to your neighborhood.

WEST HOLLYWOOD WEST RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Are your neighbors on our email list? They can request joining by emailing us at: whwra90048@gmail.com

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TomSmart
TomSmart
2 years ago

Why can’t the city make property owners, especially apartment buildings, maintain their properties or be fined? Everywhere else I’ve lived across the land demands that properties are painted, gutters etc are maintained, vegetation maintained etc. Not so in WEHO. The city wants apartments to become blighted so they can have ammunition to bulldoze. Keeps their back room buddies, the developers very happy.

Failed Mills Act Contracts
Failed Mills Act Contracts
2 years ago
Reply to  TomSmart

Even owners of Historic properties are lax in the maintenance clearly outlined in their Mills Act contracts. They take the tax benefits and fail to apply the dollars to specific maintenance items. This has been overseen by the Historic Preservation planner who has been deficient in this for years with multiple properties. Seems like fraudulent behavior on both sides.