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San Fernando Valley residents voice hope and concern over Rams Village project

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
May 2, 2025 8:47 pm EDT
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One of the most ambitious developments proposed in the San Fernando Valley in years–a massive complex combining housing, shops and offices, anchored by Los Angeles Rams’ future headquarters–is drawing a mix of optimism and concern from residents in Woodland Hills and surrounding neighborhoods.

Planned as a 52-acre Rams Village by billionaire team owner and real estate developer Stanley Kroenke, the project has the potential to transform the traditionally quiet West Valley into a major hub for jobs, housing and entertainment.

Stuart Waldman, president of the Valley Industry & Commerce Association, said on Friday, May 2, that Rams Village has the potential to boost the Valley’s economy by attracting tourism, generating jobs, and turning the area into a year-round destination–during football season and beyond.

“It’s going to benefit all of the Valley,” Waldman said. “It’s going to be an awesome thing to have and I look forward to us having it.”

Diana Williams, CEO of the West Valley–Warner Center Chamber of Commerce, called the project a “transformative investment in our community” and “a major milestone” not just for Woodland Hills, but for the entire region the chamber serves.

“This world-renowned team brings vibrancy, prestige, pride, and economic opportunity through job creation and increased local spending,” Williams said. “We look forward to the positive impact on our region’s growth and vitality.”

While many residents acknowledge potential benefits, they’re also urging developers to address concerns about increased traffic, burdened infrastructure, and the overall impact on neighborhood life. Many also want continued communication with the Kroenke Organization as the project moves forward.

Residents who live closest to the Rams Village project site have voiced some of the strongest concerns.

At a webinar on April 23 held by the Woodland Hills Homeowners Organization (WHHO), residents heard from representatives…

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