Measure S: 8 Things To Know About LA’s Anti-Development Ballot Measure

Curbed LA

By Jenna Chandler

The fight over tall buildings, neighborhood character, and how to add much-needed density to Los Angeles is playing out as a clash between homeowners and real estate developers. But most people living in LA are in neither of those groups—and we all have a huge stake in the way our neighborhoods grow and change.

We also have the power to direct that future.

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Over the course of his 30-year career, Michael Anderson has worked in the residential development industry in the Pacific Northwest, Northern California and Southern California. He has acquired residential land in excess of $300M for both land development and homebuilding entities and has overseen the construction of approximately 2500 homes. Currently, in semi-retirement, and based out of Newport Beach, CA, Michael continues to invest in and stay abreast of the land markets.

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