Leo Duran
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It's similar to handling a traffic citation. And, it's harder for authorities to collect.
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Many residents say denser neighborhoods would make rents and home prices more affordable. Others argue that big developments would ruin the city.
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New zoning rules would allow housing developers to build more four and five-story buildings. But residents say it would change the nature of their "beach town."
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Stepping off the curb with a flashing 'Don't Walk' signal? Not OK. Crossing in the middle of the street? It depends where you are.
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A green lawn has always been big with homebuyers. But local house hunters are getting used to desert-like yards.
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West Hollywood launched a million dollar safety campaign last October to make streets more safe for walkers. Early numbers show the quirky direction may be working.
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