City Government West Los Angeles
L.A. City Council Roundup: Busy Session After Labor Day
After a quiet Labor Day weekend, the Los Angeles City Council returned to session on Tuesday to continue their endless work to run one of the most populous cities on the planet. Here are a few things from Monday’s meeting that could impact the Westside:
Los Angeles Looks into Stocking Overdose Antidote at City-owned Sites
This week, the Los Angeles City Council ordered a report on the feasibility of stocking Naloxone at city-owned sites. Naloxone is a drug commonly branded as Narcan, Evzio, or Kloxxado, and is used as an emergency medicine to treat narcotic overdoses.
L.A. City Council Moves to Further Combat Copper Wire Theft
On Tuesday, the L.A. City Council voted unanimously to approve motions regarding the theft of copper wires plaguing the city and to study the feasibility of using solar-powered street lights.
County LGBTQ+ Elected Officials Celebrate Unity, Formation of LACLEO
On Friday, Los Angeles County LGBTQ+ Elected Officials (LACLEO) celebrated the inaugural installation of its founding board members and board members-at-large. LACLEO met for the first time last summer and officially formed the nonprofit this April. Their formal swearing-in of the board signals, especially as the November election nears, that they are mobilizing to win.
L.A. City Council Roundup: Busy Session After Labor Day
After a quiet Labor Day weekend, the Los Angeles City Council returned to session on Tuesday to continue their endless work to run one of the most populous cities on the planet. Here are a few things from Monday’s meeting that could impact the Westside:
Los Angeles Looks into Stocking Overdose Antidote at City-owned Sites
This week, the Los Angeles City Council ordered a report on the feasibility of stocking Naloxone at city-owned sites. Naloxone is a drug commonly branded as Narcan, Evzio, or Kloxxado, and is used as an emergency medicine to treat narcotic overdoses.
L.A. City Council Moves to Further Combat Copper Wire Theft
On Tuesday, the L.A. City Council voted unanimously to approve motions regarding the theft of copper wires plaguing the city and to study the feasibility of using solar-powered street lights.
County LGBTQ+ Elected Officials Celebrate Unity, Formation of LACLEO
On Friday, Los Angeles County LGBTQ+ Elected Officials (LACLEO) celebrated the inaugural installation of its founding board members and board members-at-large. LACLEO met for the first time last summer and officially formed the nonprofit this April. Their formal swearing-in of the board signals, especially as the November election nears, that they are mobilizing to win.