West Hollywood News
WeHo Issues Cannabis Tax Rebates, but Debates Over Industry Regulations Linger
The West Hollywood city council voted to institute a 2 percent tax rebate for cannabis businesses in the city, but discussions over regulations surrounding edible consumption continue as the varying opinions on the matter have made a consensus difficult to find.
Proposed Electric Billboard Project Draws Controversy at WeHo Council Meeting
The West Hollywood City Council voted to postpone talks around a potential building revitalization around Sunset Blvd at its council meeting Monday night. The project would replace a traditional static billboard with a two-sided electric billboard at 8501 Sunset Boulevard, colloquially known as the Sterling Building.
West Hollywood City Council Votes to Keep Minimum Wage Rate Through 2024
On Monday, the West Hollywood City Council voted to uphold the minimum wage rate of $19.08 per hour including sick and vacation days through December 31, 2024. The wage is currently the highest minimum wage in the country.
To Combat Short-Term Rentals, WeHo Extends Minimum Lease to One Year for Homes and Condos
Last August, the West Hollywood Planning Commission, following some study, determined that the minimum lease period in single-family homes and condominiums should be increased from 31 to 60 days, and made the recommendation to the city council. On Monday evening, the council adopted the change after several questions of staff and only minor debate.
WeHo Issues Cannabis Tax Rebates, but Debates Over Industry Regulations Linger
The West Hollywood city council voted to institute a 2 percent tax rebate for cannabis businesses in the city, but discussions over regulations surrounding edible consumption continue as the varying opinions on the matter have made a consensus difficult to find.
Proposed Electric Billboard Project Draws Controversy at WeHo Council Meeting
The West Hollywood City Council voted to postpone talks around a potential building revitalization around Sunset Blvd at its council meeting Monday night. The project would replace a traditional static billboard with a two-sided electric billboard at 8501 Sunset Boulevard, colloquially known as the Sterling Building.
West Hollywood City Council Votes to Keep Minimum Wage Rate Through 2024
On Monday, the West Hollywood City Council voted to uphold the minimum wage rate of $19.08 per hour including sick and vacation days through December 31, 2024. The wage is currently the highest minimum wage in the country.
To Combat Short-Term Rentals, WeHo Extends Minimum Lease to One Year for Homes and Condos
Last August, the West Hollywood Planning Commission, following some study, determined that the minimum lease period in single-family homes and condominiums should be increased from 31 to 60 days, and made the recommendation to the city council. On Monday evening, the council adopted the change after several questions of staff and only minor debate.