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Proposed California bill would mandate greater housing density near transit

Proposed legislation introduced last week to the California state Senate would eliminate certain restrictions for housing developers that build within a half mile of a major transit hub, such as a train station, or within a quarter mile of a bus corridor. New projects would have to follow minimum height requirements that vary from 45 to 85 feet, depending on their distance from transit and the street's width. Developers meeting the transit-rich housing criteria would not have to comply with minimum parking requirements, certain design standards and other limitations.

 

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New food hall planned for Culver City

In the works since at least 2008, the development would bring 26,835 square feet of space for food vendors to the western edge of the city, at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Centinela Avenue. Occupying two separate sites on opposite sides of Centinela, the project would also include three different outdoor dining spaces and a 3.5-level parking structure with 184 spaces.

 

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