City Government West Los Angeles
L.A. City Council Approves Motions to Curb Copper Wire Thefts
The Los Angeles City Council voted 13-2 on two separate but related motions Wednesday to combat copper wire thefts impacting city infrastructure, including street lights, statues, and plaques.
Vote Yes on L.A. City Measure HLA
Traffic fatalities among cyclists and pedestrians are skyrocketing. Several outlets already made news reporting that in 2023, traffic deaths outpaced homicide deaths in Los Angeles. In fact, according to the Measure HLA campaign, 337 traffic fatalities were recorded last year, more than any time in L.A. history and the most of any city in the country. Cars are now also the number one killer of children in L.A. County. It’s well past time solutions are implemented to not only dramatically cut down on this statistic, but make the city one of multi-mobility solutions friendlier to cyclists and pedestrians. We believe Measure HLA (or “Healthy Streets L.A.”) on the ballots of Los Angeles voters will help do this. Vote Yes.
L.A. City Council Approves Citywide Youth Development Plan
The Los Angeles City Council officially approved the Citywide Youth Development Strategic Plan, also known as the Citywide Plan, at its meeting on Wednesday. The plan is a three-year outline of the city’s approach toward the development of its youth programs and services throughout Los Angeles.
L.A. City Council Moves to Limit Non-Resident Parking Around Runyon Canyon
On Wednesday, the L.A. City Council approved a resolution to establish a Preferential Parking District in the neighborhood around Runyon Canyon, one of the city’s most popular hiking destinations. The trail receives about two million visitors a year.
L.A. City Council Approves Motions to Curb Copper Wire Thefts
The Los Angeles City Council voted 13-2 on two separate but related motions Wednesday to combat copper wire thefts impacting city infrastructure, including street lights, statues, and plaques.
Vote Yes on L.A. City Measure HLA
Traffic fatalities among cyclists and pedestrians are skyrocketing. Several outlets already made news reporting that in 2023, traffic deaths outpaced homicide deaths in Los Angeles. In fact, according to the Measure HLA campaign, 337 traffic fatalities were recorded last year, more than any time in L.A. history and the most of any city in the country. Cars are now also the number one killer of children in L.A. County. It’s well past time solutions are implemented to not only dramatically cut down on this statistic, but make the city one of multi-mobility solutions friendlier to cyclists and pedestrians. We believe Measure HLA (or “Healthy Streets L.A.”) on the ballots of Los Angeles voters will help do this. Vote Yes.
L.A. City Council Approves Citywide Youth Development Plan
The Los Angeles City Council officially approved the Citywide Youth Development Strategic Plan, also known as the Citywide Plan, at its meeting on Wednesday. The plan is a three-year outline of the city’s approach toward the development of its youth programs and services throughout Los Angeles.
L.A. City Council Moves to Limit Non-Resident Parking Around Runyon Canyon
On Wednesday, the L.A. City Council approved a resolution to establish a Preferential Parking District in the neighborhood around Runyon Canyon, one of the city’s most popular hiking destinations. The trail receives about two million visitors a year.