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"We want to keep heading down the path of recovery from COVID-19, we don't want to take steps back," Friedman told the Courier.

"The number of housing units would be based on the site area of the project, and the height is based on the neighboring properties maximum height," she said.

"For example, an 'unrealistically high' RHNA allocation based on market trends and lack of vacant land is not considered to be legitimate grounds for appeal," the Staff Report reads.

Under the CPA bill credit program, residential customers are entitled to a one-time $25 bill credit when they sign up for certain statewide programs.

They are also experienced designers and developers.

"The County's partnership with SafePass is a valuable tool to help slow the spread of COVID-19 throughout our region," said Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.

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On Oct. 1, the Simon Wiesenthal Center released a statement commending Newsom's veto of the bill.

"Once a voter enters the Vote Center, the Los Angeles County Registrar/Recorder staff manages the voting experience which would include the enforcement of social distancing and face covering requirements inside the Vote Center," City Clerk Huma Ahmed told the Courier.

Gascon said that qualified immunity was primarily a federal issue, "however, I believe that state law can definitely provide relief."