6000 Hollywood @ LA City Planning Commission

Start: Thursday, November 06, 202509:30 AM

Location: Los Angeles City Hall, Council Chambers, Room 340 200 N. Spring St. , Los Angeles, CA 90012 US

6000 Hollywood at the LA City Planning Commission

6000 Hollywood is coming before the City Planning Commission! Join fellow advocates at Los Angeles City Hall on Thursday, November 6th, to support 350 new homes in Hollywood, including 44 affordable units. If approved, this development will bring 43,000 new square feet of public open space and economic potential though thousands of new square feet for restaurants, retail, and offices, all within five minutes of the Hollywood and Vine Metro station. This project is being built on the former site of Toyota of Hollywood, so this will displace no one while providing homes for hundreds of families.

Meeting information:

City Planning Commission Regular Meeting

Thursday, November 6, 2025, after 8:30 A.M.

Los Angeles City Hall John Ferraro Council Chamber, 3rd Floor, Room 340

200 North Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Hybrid participation:

You can access the meeting via Zoom at: https://planning-lacity-org.zoom.us/j/87219293210 or by calling (213) 338-8477 or(669) 900-9128. Use meeting ID 872 1929 3210 and Passcode 895034. For hybrid meeting participation information, please click here. The ability to provide public comment remotely, an optional participation feature, cannot be guaranteed. If staff is unable to establish a strong remote connection the in-person meeting shall continue to be conducted.

The ability to provide remote public comment cannot be guaranteed by City staff, so you are highly encouraged to attend in person.  

You may find the meeting agenda here.

6000 Hollywood is covered by agenda items 8 and 9. As such, we expect the Commission will begin discussion of this project at roughly 9:30 a.m.

Please consider arriving early since the chambers may be full.

Thank you for your continued support of this amazing project!

This project has been supported by dedicated advocates from YIMBY Los Angeles; the LA New Liberals; and Abundant Housing LA.

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