Does Mayor Pearl have a conflict of interest as the Executive Director of the California Housing Consortium?

Mayor Pearl’s employment as Executive Director of the California Housing Consortium does not disqualify him from the City Council’s consideration of the proposed project.  Shortly after starting his first term on the City Council in December 2018, then-Councilmember Pearl directed the City Attorney to request a conflict of interest analysis from the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) related to the City Council’s consideration of the North Business Park Specific Plan.  The FPPC concluded, in a May 23, 2019 advice letter, that then-Councilmember Pearl did not have a conflict of interest in the City Council’s consideration of the Specific Plan because of his job.  Additionally, in a May 12, 2023 letter, the FPPC rejected a complaint that Mayor Pearl has a conflict of interest in the City Council’s consideration of the proposed project because of his job.

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1. Does the City need more tax revenue?
2. Does Westlake Village have a rental-to-homeowner ratio? Is the proposed project all rentals? What does the proposed project do to this ratio?
3. Does Mayor Pearl have a conflict of interest as the Executive Director of the California Housing Consortium?