City Government West Los Angeles
L.A. Council Committee Approves Motion Aimed at Closing Down “Problematic” Drill Site
The Los Angeles City Council’s Energy and Environment Committee voted Friday to approve a motion aimed at closing down a drill site located in the West Pico Area of Los Angeles.
L.A. City Council Withdraws Ballot Measure That Would’ve Required Hotels to House the Homeless
On Tuesday the Los Angeles City Council withdrew a measure from the March 2024 ballot that would have required hotels in the city to house homeless people alongside other hotel guests. The ballot measure was originally proposed by UNITE HERE Local 11, a union that represents Southern California hotel and restaurant workers.
Seven Years Later, LAHSA Still Lacks Accurate Data to Combat Homeless Crisis
An analysis of interim housing and shelter bed data found that data quality issues make it nearly impossible to find available shelter beds, according to Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia's audit released Tuesday. The City Controller's Office analyzed and reviewed efforts by the Los Angeles Housing Services Authority (LAHSA) to gather, use, and improve interim housing data.
L.A. City Council Moves on Funds to Support Unarmed Response; But Asks LAPD to Take Larger Role on Illicit AirBnBs
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council discussed the Unarmed Model of Crisis Response Pilot Program, which aims to expand the crisis and incident response through community involvement, and the Circle Program to additional geographic areas of the city.
L.A. Council Committee Approves Motion Aimed at Closing Down “Problematic” Drill Site
The Los Angeles City Council’s Energy and Environment Committee voted Friday to approve a motion aimed at closing down a drill site located in the West Pico Area of Los Angeles.
L.A. City Council Withdraws Ballot Measure That Would’ve Required Hotels to House the Homeless
On Tuesday the Los Angeles City Council withdrew a measure from the March 2024 ballot that would have required hotels in the city to house homeless people alongside other hotel guests. The ballot measure was originally proposed by UNITE HERE Local 11, a union that represents Southern California hotel and restaurant workers.
Seven Years Later, LAHSA Still Lacks Accurate Data to Combat Homeless Crisis
An analysis of interim housing and shelter bed data found that data quality issues make it nearly impossible to find available shelter beds, according to Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia's audit released Tuesday. The City Controller's Office analyzed and reviewed efforts by the Los Angeles Housing Services Authority (LAHSA) to gather, use, and improve interim housing data.
L.A. City Council Moves on Funds to Support Unarmed Response; But Asks LAPD to Take Larger Role on Illicit AirBnBs
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council discussed the Unarmed Model of Crisis Response Pilot Program, which aims to expand the crisis and incident response through community involvement, and the Circle Program to additional geographic areas of the city.