New Woodland Hills Housing Project Moves Forward

New Woodland Hills Housing Project Moves Forward

Los Angeles, CA – November 21, 2025 — An important mixed-income housing project is moving forward in Woodland Hills following the filing of an application with the City of Los Angeles for redevelopment of the Woodland Hills Country Club property. 

The application proposes redeveloping an approximately 20-acre portion of the Woodland Hills Country Club into a mix of for-sale single family homes, apartments and rent-restricted housing, including low-income senior housing. 

If approved, the project would transform a portion of a private golf course into a modern residential community with a mix of housing options and extensive open space.

State housing law framework

The proposed project utilizes new components of California’s Housing Crisis Act provisions under Government Code §§ 65912.120–124, first enacted by Assembly Bill 2011 (Affordable Housing and High Road Jobs Act of 2022) and expanded in 2024 through Assembly Bill 2243. These laws allow housing developments to replace underutilized land that allow commercial activities, streamlining approvals by limiting certain local discretionary reviews. In this instance, the proposed project is ministerial in review, meaning it is not processed through the typical lengthy land-use process that can take years to complete. 

Developer’s perspective

“We’re proud to help move the needle on addressing the City’s housing crisis by transforming a portion of a private country club into housing that our City desperately needs. This dynamic project brings together a diverse mix of housing options, from rent-restricted senior housing to modern apartments and single-family homes for sale,” said project spokesperson Aaron Green. “With almost 400 new residences, we’re not just building housing, we’re building opportunity, stability, and a stronger future for people of all ages and income levels.”

Next steps

The filing marks an early but significant step in what will become one of Woodland Hills’ most desirable, sensible and thoughtfully planned mixed-income housing developments in decades.