Los Angeles Times

Brown comes out against Measure S

Governor says L.A. proposal that would restrict developmen­t goes too far.

- By Emily Alpert Reyes

Gov. Jerry Brown is against a Los Angeles ballot measure that would restrict real estate developmen­t, its opponents announced Thursday.

“I join with all those who say Measure S goes too far,” Brown said in a statement released by opponents of Measure S.

It would impose a moratorium on buildings that seek zone changes or other alteration­s in L.A. city rules and prevent city officials from amending the General Plan — a document that governs developmen­t citywide — to allow individual projects where they would otherwise be barred.

Backers argue that it would prevent out-of-scale developmen­t that ruins neighborho­ods and displaces longtime residents. Opponents counter that it would eliminate jobs and exacerbate the housing crisis.

Los Angeles City Councilman Jose Huizar, appearing Thursday at a “No on S” event in Boyle Heights, said it’s rare for a sitting California governor to weigh in on a local ballot measure.

Brown took that stance, Huizar said, out of concern the measure would slow the regional economy and deprive Angelenos of muchneeded housing. “He certainly sees the devastatio­n … that will happen should it pass,” Huizar added.

The Yes on S campaign released a statement Thursday saying it was “no surprise” that the governor opposes Measure S. It cited his unsuccessf­ul push last year to overhaul how the developmen­t process works in California, which would have reduced environmen­tal review for some housing projects that set aside units for low-income residents.

“Gov. Brown emerged last year as the key force fighting to undo the California Environmen­tal Quality Act, siding not with people but with wealthy developers who blast away these protective state rules that make sure corporate interests don’t harm the environmen­t or our health,” the campaign wrote.

The measure goes before Los Angeles voters March 7.

emily.alpert@latimes.com Times staff writers David Zahniser and Liam Dillon contribute­d to this report.

 ?? Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press ?? GOV. JERRY BROWN is concerned that Measure S would deprive Angelenos of much-needed housing.
Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press GOV. JERRY BROWN is concerned that Measure S would deprive Angelenos of much-needed housing.

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