CEQA was successfully used to prevent the abuse of a project approval for a development project in East Los Angeles. The City of Los Angeles granted approval to Monterey Hills Investors to develop on Elephant Hill in the 1980s. By 2003 the project size had grown so substantially that the City required the developer prepare a new EIR. The developer in turn filed suit contesting the requirement. Residents of the downhill community of El Sereno also fought the project due to fears of increased flood risks and landslides caused by the development. Previous projects on Elephant Hill had proven that the terrain is not stable enough to safely sustain development, most notably in 2006 when a sinkhole was created by workers installing a fence, and in 2009 when a worker was buried in a landslide. The City and the developer reached a settlement agreement that enabled the City to buy the property and transform it into a nature preserve, providing much-needed local open space and protecting the community of El Sereno.
CEQA Successes
- Leveraging CEQA to Extend a Park, Restore Habitat and Preserve Local History
- Ensuring Massive Development in Placer County Mitigates Its Impacts on Climate Change
- Protecting Mountain Lions in the Santa Ana Mountains
- CEQA Protects School Children and Public Health in South Fresno
- CEQA Halts Oil Drilling Near Homes in Low-Income Community of Arvin
- CEQA Requires Massive “Newhall” Development in Los Angeles County to Slash Greenhouse Gas
- Protecting the Famed Clarity of Lake Tahoe
- Prioritizing Public Health and Farmland over Oil Companies in Kern County
- Safeguarding a Community From Pollution Stemming From “World Logistics Center” in Moreno Valley
- Protecting School Children and Public Health in South Fresno