Unlocking the Potential: L.A. City Council Approves Revitalization Plan for Former Lincoln Heights Jail

The City Council has approved a motion to redevelop the former Lincoln Heights Jail, with the possibility of creating a mixed-use facility that includes housing. The council voted 11-0 in support of the motion, with council members Heather Hutt, John Lee, Curren Price, and Monica Rodriguez absent during the vote.

Prior to the vote, Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez stated, “We hope to pilot new ideas at this site that will lay a foundation for sustainable and affordable social housing, economic and workforce opportunities. We also aim to streamline city processes that can serve as models for kickstarting the type of development needed on city-owned sites.”

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