Deadline extended for conservation group’s purchase of land near famous Hollywood sign
By APWednesday, April 14, 2010
Deadline extended for Hollywood sign land purchase
LOS ANGELES — The effort to preserve the land beside the world-famous Hollywood sign has taken a typical Tinseltown twist: “To be continued.”
The Trust for Public Land said Wednesday it has received a 16-day extension to finish raising the $12.5 million it needs to buy and preserve the hilltop property from private developers.
Its purchase option was originally scheduled to expire Wednesday. The group says it’s $1.5 million away from its goal.
The trust hopes to buy the land from its Chicago-area owners and give it to the city so it can be incorporated into the adjacent, 4,200-acre Griffith Park.
Aileen Getty, a billionaire daughter of oil baron J. Paul Getty, and The Tiffany and Co. Foundation have contributed $1 million each to the effort.
On the Net:
Save Cahuenga Peak: www.savehollywoodland.org/
Tags: California, Environmental Conservation And Preservation, Hollywood, Land Environment, Los Angeles, Natural Resource Management, North America, United States