Lawsuit Halts Construction in LA Park

In response to the filing of lawsuit by the Luna & Glushon law firm on behalf of Hollywood Hills neighbors and Runyon Canyon Park users, the City of Los Angeles has halted construction of a basketball court in the park with the logo of a private company.

City Councilmember David Ryu asked City officials to stop construction after the lawsuit exposed that the project had been approved without proper notice to neighbors, Park users and the Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood Council.

The lawsuit stated that the City failed to require environmental review and that the project did not comply with the Park’s Master Plan.

The plan expressly prohibits sports courts and instead aims to preserve the natural wilderness area, which features hiking trails and an off-leash dog park. The 136 acre park is enjoyed by 35,000 people each week.

City officials have agreed to conduct a public hearing, with notice, to reconsider the project including a commercial logo.

Partner Rob Glushon, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of Citizens Preserving Runyon, commended Councilmember Ryu for keeping his commitment to ensure transparency and trust in City Hall decisions.

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