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Redevelopment Challenge Appealed to High Court

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Two community activists in Hollywood have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to require the California Supreme Court to hear arguments in a lawsuit that aims to block the $922-million Hollywood Redevelopment Plan.

Plaintiffs Norton Halper and David Morgan have long contended that the city-approved redevelopment plan is illegally written in a way that favors big business interests over those of the many small business owners and residents. But in August, the state’s highest court ruled against hearing the case and let stand lower court rulings that the plan is valid.

Halper said he has asked the court to consider the case because there were violations of federal law in the way the redevelopment plan was created, specifically regarding notifying residents of the effort. The move by Halper and Morgan is believed to be the last available recourse in their effort to thwart the controversial 30-year plan.

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