West Hollywood News
Clarity is Key for WeHo’s Preemptive Tax Redirection Measure
In anticipation of a potential countywide sales tax increase, the West Hollywood City Council unanimously approved an ordinance for the November Ballot at its meeting Monday that would direct money from this sales tax increase to services in West Hollywood.
How to Spend 24 Hours in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, or “WeHo,” is one of if not the liveliest city on the Westside. Well-loved for its progressive spirit, vibrant nightlife, and celebrity sightings, it has something for everyone. In just 24 hours, you can get a taste of the city’s glitz and glamor, rich culture, and unique experiences. Additionally, WeHo is also a paradise for wellness seekers, offering a blend of fitness classes and holistic practices. Save this guide for when you want to check out one of West L.A.’s most electrifying districts. Here’s your itinerary on how to spend 24 hours in West Hollywood!
Sky Frames Billboard Project on Sunset Approved by WeHo Council
Sunset Boulevard remains as active and noisy as ever, but not because of the sound. A project to replace two billboards at 8590 Sunset Blvd. and one at 8570 Sunset Blvd. with a new dual-faced billboard at 8590 Sunset was approved by the West Hollywood City Council at its meeting Monday. The billboards — which were given the title “Sky Frames” — will feature traditional billboards inspired by scaled-up picture frames with advertisements printed on vinyl and attached with external illumination.
West Hollywood Narrowly Approves Pilot Program for Camera and Drone Surveillance
Residents of West Hollywood will soon see a “Flying Lion” soaring overhead—not a mythological creature, but a drone designed to support public safety. At Monday night’s meeting, the West Hollywood City Council voted 3-2 to approve a one-year pilot program for the use of surveillance technology to enhance public safety, including fixed real-time cameras, a real-time watch center, and a drone as a first responder. The program costs $750,000, one of the largest single investments that the city has made in new equipment for public safety, according to Mayor John Erickson and City Manager David Wilson.
Clarity is Key for WeHo’s Preemptive Tax Redirection Measure
In anticipation of a potential countywide sales tax increase, the West Hollywood City Council unanimously approved an ordinance for the November Ballot at its meeting Monday that would direct money from this sales tax increase to services in West Hollywood.
How to Spend 24 Hours in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, or “WeHo,” is one of if not the liveliest city on the Westside. Well-loved for its progressive spirit, vibrant nightlife, and celebrity sightings, it has something for everyone. In just 24 hours, you can get a taste of the city’s glitz and glamor, rich culture, and unique experiences. Additionally, WeHo is also a paradise for wellness seekers, offering a blend of fitness classes and holistic practices. Save this guide for when you want to check out one of West L.A.’s most electrifying districts. Here’s your itinerary on how to spend 24 hours in West Hollywood!
Sky Frames Billboard Project on Sunset Approved by WeHo Council
Sunset Boulevard remains as active and noisy as ever, but not because of the sound. A project to replace two billboards at 8590 Sunset Blvd. and one at 8570 Sunset Blvd. with a new dual-faced billboard at 8590 Sunset was approved by the West Hollywood City Council at its meeting Monday. The billboards — which were given the title “Sky Frames” — will feature traditional billboards inspired by scaled-up picture frames with advertisements printed on vinyl and attached with external illumination.
West Hollywood Narrowly Approves Pilot Program for Camera and Drone Surveillance
Residents of West Hollywood will soon see a “Flying Lion” soaring overhead—not a mythological creature, but a drone designed to support public safety. At Monday night’s meeting, the West Hollywood City Council voted 3-2 to approve a one-year pilot program for the use of surveillance technology to enhance public safety, including fixed real-time cameras, a real-time watch center, and a drone as a first responder. The program costs $750,000, one of the largest single investments that the city has made in new equipment for public safety, according to Mayor John Erickson and City Manager David Wilson.