Transparency
Transparency & Conflicts of Interest
Brian Rosenstein serves as a Los Angeles City Planning Commissioner, a role that requires regular disclosure of financial interests and careful management of potential conflicts. This page discloses his Brookhill real estate holdings in Los Angeles, his recusal standard, and how to access his annual Form 700.
About This Disclosure
As a City Planning Commissioner, Brian helps decide land-use entitlements — zoning variances, development approvals, and related decisions — that directly affect property values in Los Angeles. Through Brookhill Corporation, Brian also owns and operates real estate in Los Angeles. The overlap between those two roles requires transparent management, careful recusal where warranted, and clear public disclosure.
The information on this page is provided as a convenience summary. The authoritative record is Brian’s annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700), filed with the City of Los Angeles Ethics Commission and available as a public document.
Recusal Standard
Brian recuses himself from any Commission matter in which Brookhill Corporation has a direct financial interest — including any project involving a Brookhill-owned property, adjacent property that may materially affect Brookhill holdings, or any other matter that raises a reasonable question of conflict.
His practice follows the requirements of California Government Code § 87100 and applicable City of Los Angeles Ethics Commission guidance.
Brookhill Real Estate in Los Angeles
Brookhill Corporation owns and operates income-producing real estate in the City and County of Los Angeles. Brian recuses himself from Commission matters that directly implicate those properties. The full holdings disclosure is available in Brian’s annual Form 700 filing with the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission (see below).
Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700)
All Los Angeles City Planning Commissioners are required to file an annual Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) with the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission. Brian’s Form 700 is a public record and is available for review through the Ethics Commission’s public disclosure portal.
→ To access Brian’s Form 700, visit the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission Public Disclosure Portal and search for “Brian Rosenstein.” Filings cover income, real estate, investments, and business positions as required by the Political Reform Act.
Questions & Corrections
If you have a question about Brian’s disclosure, believe a conflict has not been appropriately disclosed, or would like to flag a matter for review, contact press@brianrosenstein.com.
This page was last reviewed in July 2026. It will be updated following each annual Form 700 filing and any material change in Brookhill’s Los Angeles holdings.