A massive $1.1 billion plan to develop residential and retail uses on land adjacent to the University of Southern California's South L.A. campus was halted by a committee of the Los Angeles City Council this week over concerns about displacement.
USC's plan to revamp a faded shopping center near its campus in South Los Angeles into student housing and retail space was met with protests this week at a Los Angeles City Council land-use committee hearing, reports
Although many speakers at the hearing voiced overall support for the project, which has been nine years in the making, Saillant notes that "representatives of UNIDAD, a coalition
of community, labor and faith groups, told the panel that they believed
that USC students would continue to live in nearby off-campus units and
the school was not offering enough money to make up for the loss of that
low-income housing."
"USC disputes that the project would displace anyone," writes Saillant. "One study showed
that the project would have the opposite effect, returning to the
community 900 privately-owned off-campus housing units now leased by
students."
"After listening to three hours of debate, the Planning and Land Use
Management Committee asked for more information about how other major
universities have handled community concerns during major upgrades -
including fears that low-income residents could be displaced."
FULL STORY: L.A. panel puts hold on $1.1-billion makeover of land near USC

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