"It's staggering and heartbreaking - I don't know any other way to put it," said Ken Bernstein, principal city planner at Los Angeles City Planning's Office of Historic Resources. "This is widespread destruction of significant architecture and places that are cherished in our communities."
"It is a mass erasure of heritage," said Adrian Scott Fine, chief executive of the Conservancy, a nonprofit dedicated to historic preservation. "We haven't seen anything like this before."
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