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Frogtown grapples with zoning changes to prevent future developments
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Jun 10, 2015
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Frogtown grapples with zoning changes to prevent future developments
A billion-dollar plan to restore the L.A. River has helped turn Frogtown into one of the city's hottest neighborhoods, which long-time residents nervous.
Residents and business owners attend an open house on zoning in Frogtown before a public hearing on the topic.
Residents and business owners attend an open house on zoning in Frogtown before a public hearing on the topic.
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A billion-dollar plan to restore the L.A. River has helped turn Frogtown into one of the city's hottest neighborhoods, which long-time residents nervous.

A billion-dollar plan to restore the L.A. River has helped turn the small, riverside community of Frogtown into one of the city's hottest neighborhoods. Home prices are going up. Developers are buying riverfront property. All of this has long-time residents nervous.

KPCC's Josie Huang joins Take Two to share some of the community voices she heard from.