County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich is continuing his opposition to the Las Lomas project.
Back in August, the builder, in an attempt to skirt the City of Santa Clarita had taken his plans to the City of Los Angeles in hopes of getting approval for the massive 5,600 slated new homes they want to build in the Newhall pass of Santa Clarita.
The proposed project would be built north of the intersection of the Golden State and Antelope Valley freeways, adjacent to Santa Clarita. Los Angeles is currently processing the developer’s application to annex the property to the city.
In a letter to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Antonovich is quoted-
"I strongly encourage the city to consider opposing the annexation, which would effectively terminate the project as proposed" in the letter to Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa, Antonovich also cites environmental and traffic concerns for the area of proposed development.
Los Angeles County zoning would allow only about 200 to 250 residential units on the 555-acre Las Lomas property, while the developer - seeking to build under city rules - is proposing 5,800 dwelling units, nearly 3 million square feet of commercial, industrial and retail uses, and a 300-room hotel. on 555 acres.
Santa Clarita City Council members were expected to pass a resolution Tuesday night opposing the project.

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