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11143-11157 1/2 West Acama Street / Ministerial Project / Funding Resources / Emergency Access Analyses / Cost Recovery Mechanisms / Potential Public Safety / Emergency Access

Council File 26-0141

Under review — the Planning Committee approved a motion to study emergency access and funding issues for a ministerial development project in Studio City, but it hasn't yet gone to the full City Council for final sign-off.

Introduced
2026-02-03
Last changed
2026-06-23
Status
open
Expires
2028-06-23
Committee
Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Mover
ADRIN NAZARIAN
Second
BOB BLUMENFIELD

Brief

Councilmembers Adrin Nazarian and Bob Blumenfield introduced a motion on February 3, 2026, concerning a ministerial development project at 11143-11157 1/2 West Acama Street. The file addresses emergency access analyses, funding resources, cost recovery mechanisms, and potential public safety implications. The Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved the item on June 23, 2026, after scheduling it for hearing. The Studio City Neighborhood Council submitted a Community Impact Statement in May 2026. The motion is now closed with committee approval.

Full summary

Councilmembers Adrin Nazarian and Bob Blumenfield moved to address a ministerial development project at 11143-11157 1/2 West Acama Street in what appears to be the Studio City area. The motion directs attention to several interrelated infrastructure and fiscal concerns: emergency access analyses for the site, funding resources and mechanisms to support the project, cost recovery approaches, and potential public safety considerations. The substantive focus appears to be ensuring that a by-right ministerial project—one that requires administrative approval rather than discretionary Planning decision—does not create gaps in emergency access or generate unfunded public safety obligations. The motion likely requests analysis or directives regarding how to fund or recover costs related to emergency services access or public safety measures necessitated by the project. After introduction on February 3, 2026, the motion was referred directly to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee. The Studio City Neighborhood Council submitted a Community Impact Statement on May 22, 2026, indicating organized community engagement with the proposal. The Committee scheduled the item for hearing on June 18, 2026, and approved it on June 23, 2026. With committee approval on June 23, the matter is now closed unless further council action is required. No subsequent referral to the full Council or further committee activity has been logged as of the current date.

Activity (4)

  • 2026-06-23 Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved item(s) .
  • 2026-06-18 Planning and Land Use Management Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on June 23, 2026.
  • 2026-05-22 Community Impact Statement submitted by Studio City Neighborhood Council.
  • 2026-02-03 Motion referred to Planning and Land Use Management Committee.

Documents (10)

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