If you’ve got more to say about a controversial plan to redevelop the Promenade mall in Woodland Hills, you’ve still got a chance.

Faced with community concerns over the Westfield Promenade 2035 project, officials bumped back the public comment period on its final environmental impact report to May 14.

The action from city planners comes after an April 30 public hearing on the $1.5 billion project, which filled a room at the Hilton Woodland Hills with more than 200 people, from both sides of the issue.

Westfield Promenade LLC wants to demolish more than 640,000 square feet of the existing Westfield Promenade Shopping Center to build a sprawling mixed-use hub that includes thousands of residential units, retail and restaurant space, offices, hotel and entertainment.

The proposed 320,000-square-foot entertainment and sports center that developers envision for the corner of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Oxnard Street has raised the ire of local residents, who see it out of step with the area, and that it will attract rowdy crowds and worsen traffic congestion near their homes.

At the hearing, members of the public were given only 3 minutes each to speak, so officials extended the deadline, to allow for written commentary.

Comments on the final environmental review, according to the city planning department, are not required to be responded to by the city — as they are in a so-called “draft EIR.” But officials said that if more written comments are received, they will be forwarded to city decision-makers on the project as part of the overall staff report.

Based on comments for the “draft” EIR, the public’s concerns — in addition to the proposed entertainment stadium — included issues surrounding air quality, land-use consistency, noise, traffic, police services, parking and access, according to the final EIR.

One Woodland Hills resident wrote in commenting on the earlier, draft environmental review that traffic generated by the hub “is going to be absolutely ridiculous.”

But then there were other commenters, like a business owner from Woodland Hills, who said he saw “no reason why this project should be delayed,” given its ability to generate jobs in the area.

Here’s a few more points for review on the proposed project:

3,271,050 square feet of floor space

1,432 multi-family residential units.

244,000 square feet of retail/restaurant uses

629,000 square feet of office space

572 hotel rooms

320,050-square-foot entertainment center (15,000 seats)

34-acre project site

Borders Erwin Street, Owensmouth Avenue, Oxnard Street, Topanga Canyon Boulevard

5,610 surface parking spaces on site

It would be built in phases

Send comments on the environmental review to:

Elva Nuño-O’Donnell

City of Los Angeles, Department of City Planning

6262 Van Nuys Boulevard, Room 351

Van Nuys, CA 91401

Email: elva.nuno-odonnell@lacity.org

You’ve got until end of day on May 14 to send an email. And if you go the snail mail route, it needs to be postmarked no later than May 14.