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Palisades Bowl Mobile Home Park residents oppose sale to developer
Summary
Residents who lost homes in the Palisades Fire are opposing a sale of the Palisades Bowl Mobile Home Park to a developer; local officials have said they will support residents' right to return.
Content
Residents who lost their homes in the Palisades Fire are trying to stop the sale of the Palisades Bowl Mobile Home Park to a luxury developer. More than 300 people had lived in about 170 homes at the park. Residents say the site was marketed as a "rare coastal development opportunity" and that property owners bypassed homeowners after the fire. They formed a nonprofit and have worked with city and county officials to protect a land-use status that limits commercial rezoning.
Key points:
- Residents who lost homes in the Palisades Fire are opposing a proposed sale of the park to a luxury developer.
- The property was advertised as a "rare coastal development opportunity," and residents say owners bypassed homeowners and ignored offers to buy back homes.
- Residents formed a nonprofit and worked with city and county officials to protect a land-use status that restricts rezoning for commercial use.
- Mayor Karen Bass and Supervisor Lindsey Horvath said they support residents' right to return and that officials will use available legal tools; residents say they may have to pursue court action.
Summary:
The dispute centers on access to land that provided rent-controlled, affordable housing and on whether the property can be redeveloped for commercial or luxury use. Local officials have voiced support for residents and said they will pursue legal and administrative options; residents say they may have to pursue court action to press their claims. Undetermined at this time.
