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Tuesday, Apr 16, 2024

Council Orders Additional Measures for Home Depot Store

The Los Angeles City Council voted 12-1 Aug. 15 to require Home Depot to take additional measures to ensure that the environmental impact of its proposed store on Foothill Boulevard in Sunland-Tujunga will be insignificant. Performing the additional measures could delay the heavily contested project by up to two years. The council’s decision comes after area residents mobilized early this year to have Home Depot’s over-the-counter permit revoked. The North Valley Area Planning Commission ultimately restored the permit, however. Council member Wendy Greuel led the movement to require Home Depot take more extensive environmental measures in the building of its 93,000 sq. foot project. “Thank you to Councilmember Wendy Greuel for her fire and dedication regarding this issue on behalf of our community,” Cindy Cleghorn, Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council chairwoman, said in a statement. Councilman Tony Cardenas cast the dissenting vote.

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