Construction halts for homeless facility in West LA; business owners want a parking lot

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Work on the controversial project in the Rancho-Pico area remained in limbo Wednesday after a local business owner filed a claim alleging the city violated state law.

A yard sign opposing an interim homeless housing facility at 2377 Midvale Ave. on the Westside is seen here on Friday, Oct. 20, 2023, in Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky’s district. The 33-bed facility, which will be built on a city-owned parking lot at Midvale Avenue and Pico Boulevard, is opposed by critics who say there are other sites within the district that would be better suited for homeless housing because they’re not near residential homes or local businesses.

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