The City Council voted Wednesday to ask the Planning Department to halt a developer's proposal for a 58-room hotel in Benedict Canyon.
Gary Safady’s plan for a luxury hotel has lined up A-list names as backers. It also has plenty of high-profile celebrities among its critics.Yaroslavsky argues that the hotel is inappropriate for the Santa Monica Mountains, particularly amid the growing threat of hillside fires. She has spent the last several months trying to halt the project from continuing through the review phase.
Shortly after Wednesday’s vote, the Planning Department said in a statement it “will carefully consider” the council’s request. Safady, the developer of the planned resort, and dozens of construction workers who came to Wednesday’s meeting in support of the project gathered outside the council chambers after the vote. Safady said the fight wasn’t over and “now it’s on the mayor’s office.”
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