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Hidden Hills Polled on Lower-Cost Housing

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The city of Hidden Hills began polling residents Tuesday on a plan to build lower-cost housing for senior citizens outside the town’s gated network of private roads.

The Hidden Hills City Council’s plan to build 46 units of lower-cost housing has generated opposition from some residents, who persuaded the council last year to conduct the non-binding advisory poll.

The poll will continue through today and Thursday, with results expected Friday, Mayor Chris K. Van Peski said.

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Van Peski expressed confidence that residents will back the council, which has supported the lower-cost housing plan as a relatively painless way to comply with requirements of state law.

The 46-unit project would allow Hidden Hills to settle a lawsuit over its use of a redevelopment agency to help finance a needed drain project that was expected to cost more than $5 million. State law requires that 20% of redevelopment revenues be spent on affordable housing.

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