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1104, 2024

City Council Approves Contractor Search for LAX’s West Campus Redevelopment Program

By |April 11th, 2024|

Plans for improvements continue to move forward at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The Los Angeles City Council approved a request on Tuesday from the Los Angeles World Airport (LAWA) Board of Commissioners to begin searching for contractors to complete projects as part of its larger West Campus Redevelopment Program. The program will focus on an approximately 100-acre piece of land between the North and South runways at the airport, which the LAWA Board considers underutilized.

1004, 2024

Los Angeles City Council Votes to Temporarily Stop Issuing Dog Breeding Permits

By |April 10th, 2024|

To combat the recent overcrowding issues at Los Angeles-run animal shelters, the city council voted Tuesday to place a temporary moratorium on issuing dog breeding permits in Los Angeles. The moratorium will remain in effect until the six city-owned shelters are at 75 percent kennel capacity or less in an attempt to alleviate a severe overcrowding problem.

City Council Approves Contractor Search for LAX’s West Campus Redevelopment Program

By |April 11th, 2024|

Plans for improvements continue to move forward at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The Los Angeles City Council approved a request on Tuesday from the Los Angeles World Airport (LAWA) Board of Commissioners to begin searching for contractors to complete projects as part of its larger West Campus Redevelopment Program. The program will focus on an approximately 100-acre piece of land between the North and South runways at the airport, which the LAWA Board considers underutilized.

Los Angeles City Council Votes to Temporarily Stop Issuing Dog Breeding Permits

By |April 10th, 2024|

To combat the recent overcrowding issues at Los Angeles-run animal shelters, the city council voted Tuesday to place a temporary moratorium on issuing dog breeding permits in Los Angeles. The moratorium will remain in effect until the six city-owned shelters are at 75 percent kennel capacity or less in an attempt to alleviate a severe overcrowding problem.

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