MinutesApr 6, 2026Item C.1

Appeal of Planning Commission's Adoption of Resolution No. PC 26-1635 - Mixed-Use Residential and Hotel Development at 7811 Santa Monica Boulevard - Resolution No. 26-026

Minutes • 2026-04-06 • Item C.1

View Full Staff Report & Details on CivicSummary →

Full analysis, city staff reports, source documents, and related items are available on the main site.

AI Summary

Funded entirely by private developers, this proposal involves the redevelopment of a 40,186-square-foot site into a mixed-use residential and hotel complex, including 126 residential units with 20 designated as affordable housing. This development aims to increase housing availability and provide new commercial opportunities in West Hollywood, particularly benefiting those seeking affordable housing options and boosting local economic activity.

Vote result: Passed 4-1

How does this affect you?

This development could affect residents by increasing the availability of housing, including affordable units, which may help alleviate some housing pressures in West Hollywood. The new hotel and commercial spaces could boost local businesses and create job opportunities. However, construction may temporarily disrupt traffic and increase noise in the area, particularly around Santa Monica Boulevard and North Orange Grove Avenue.

Fiscal impact

Fiscal impact was not specified in the published agenda analysis.

Related Items from This Meeting

Other agenda items from the Apr 6, 2026 council meeting.

APPROVAL OF A FUNDING AGREEMENT WITH THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY (METRO) RELATED TO THE 2023 ZERO EMISSION VEHICLE (ZEV) CALL FOR PROJECTS GRANT [H. COLLINS, T. FUHRER, C. VASQUEZ]:

Funded by a combination of a $800,000 grant from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro) and $575,000 from West Hollywood's Measure M Fund, this proposal aims to procure zero-emission transit vehicles. This initiative will enhance public transportation sustainability and reduce emissions, benefiting the environment and improving air quality for residents.

RESOLUTION TO START THE PROCESS OF ESTABLISHING AN ENHANCED INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING DISTRICT (EIFD) TO PARTIALLY FUND THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (METRO) K LINE NORTHERN EXTENSION PROJECT [H. COLLINS, T. FUHRER, D. FENN]

Funded by a mix of future revenue growth and potentially other sources, this proposal aims to establish an Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District (EIFD) to support the Metro K Line Northern Extension Project. This initiative could significantly improve public transportation options in West Hollywood, potentially reducing traffic congestion and enhancing accessibility for residents.

APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION’S ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. PC 26-1635 CONDITIONALLY APPROVING A REQUEST TO REDEVELOP A 40,186-SQUARE-FOOT PROJECT SITE ON THREE ABUTTING PARCELS WITH A SEVEN-STORY, MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL AND HOTEL DEVELOPMENT AT 7811 SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD AND 1114 NORTH ORANGE GROVE AVENUE AND A DETACHED FOUR-STORY NINE-UNIT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AT 1125 NORTH OGDEN DRIVE [N. MARICICH, J. ALKIRE, S. QURESHY, A. CASTILLO]

Funded entirely by private developers, this proposal involves the redevelopment of a 40,186-square-foot site into a mixed-use residential and hotel complex, including 126 residential units with 20 designated as affordable housing. This development aims to increase housing availability and provide new commercial opportunities in West Hollywood, particularly benefiting those seeking affordable housing options and boosting local economic activity.

Discover More

Browse related civic coverage in the public digest archives.

Get Item Follow-up Alerts

Subscribe to receive follow-up updates and related civic actions.