Detached accessory dwelling unit behind a Los Angeles-area home

Valley Village, CA · project planning

ADU Construction & Garage Conversion in Valley Village

An ADU request should identify the exact property, existing permitted structures, attached or detached concept, desired size, utilities, access, and whether plans already exist. Los Angeles City Planning describes most of Valley Village as single-family development, with commercial activity concentrated mainly along Laurel Canyon Boulevard. A named Valley Village Specific Plan also exists, but it does not automatically apply to every parcel. Begin with the exact address so zoning and specific-plan coverage can be checked before feasibility or permit timing is discussed.

  • Describe the project in your own words first.
  • Answer one project-specific follow-up before contact details.
  • Submit a valid ZIP for either active-area routing or a coverage review.

Describe your adu project

Start with the problem or outcome. The intake will ask one focused follow-up before your contact details.

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Local checkpoint

Confirm the permit path before pricing the final scope

LADBS recognizes attached, detached, garage or existing-space conversion, and junior ADU paths. Its free preapproved 455-square-foot one-bedroom plan can shorten design work, but every property still needs site-specific zoning, utility, foundation, and permit review.

Rules depend on the exact address and proposed work. Confirm the current requirements with Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) or the relevant agency before relying on a project schedule or estimate.

Scope checklist

Bring these details into the first conversation.

  • Exact property address
  • Single- or multifamily property
  • Permitted garage or existing-space status
  • Attached, detached, conversion, or new-build preference
  • Site and access photos

What changes the estimate

Compare written scopes, not a generic online price.

  • New build versus conversion
  • Site access and foundation
  • Utility upgrades and trenching
  • Design and engineering
  • Fire, hillside, or other parcel constraints

Questions before hiring

Ask each contractor the same questions.

  • ?Is the plan truly preapproved for this jurisdiction?
  • ?Which site-specific reviews remain?
  • ?Who coordinates utilities and agency clearances?
  • ?What design and permit work is excluded?

How the NestVouch request works

1

Describe the work

Use plain language. Keep the original description attached to the request.

2

Add the missing detail

Answer one focused scope question, then provide contact and property details.

3

Continue when eligible

After the request is saved, eligible submissions can continue to real calendar availability.

Sources and review date

Local guidance reviewed 2026-07-12. Agency pages can change; verify current requirements for the exact address.