Menendez v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County by Supreme Court Of California

Menendez v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County

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Appellant, A Local and Regional Monitor (ALARM), is attempting to halt the development of the downtown Los Angeles Metropolis Project (Project), which includes office, hotel, retail and cultural facilities. Neither ALARM, nor any other entity, challenged the environmental impact report (EIR) for the Project during the certification process or after it was certified by the lead agency, the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). In these proceedings, ALARM challenges the EIR by asserting that the City of Los Angeles, acting in its capacity as a responsible agency, erred under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) by not assuming the role of lead agency and preparing a subsequent EIR, ALARM contends that "new information" requiring a subsequent EIR surfaced when the CRAs traffic consultant prepared a letter (Crain Letter) in response to a question asked by the city planning commissions chief hearing examiner.

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