West Los Angeles News
CITIZEN-LED MOVEMENT APPROVES VISIONARY HOUSING PROGRAM FOR CITY OF L.A.
LOS ANGELES—In a unanimous vote Thursday, the ULA Citizens Oversight Committee approved a set of permanent program guidelines that will help seniors stay in their homes, fund attorneys for renters threatened with eviction, keep affordable housing from reverting to market rate, launch social housing efforts in the city of Los Angeles and more.
Beverly Hills Continues Progress on Coldwater Canyon Rehabilitation
After considerable discussion at a study session prior to the vote, the Beverly Hills City Council voted Tuesday to approve a contract worth more than $5 million to repair a section of Coldwater Canyon Drive between Beverly Boulevard and Monte Cielo Drive as part of a larger, multi-year effort to rehabilitate the street.
County Supervisors Back “Bubble Zones” to Protect Patients, Others from Protesters
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 on Tuesday for county attorneys to draft an ordinance establishing a “bubble zone” that protects individuals entering or exiting a hospital, medical clinic, or healthcare facility, as well as researching the feasibility of expanding the application of a “bubble zone” to include sensitive sites such as places of worship, public facilities, community centers, and other locations where identity-based gatherings are conducted, or services are administered.
Mar Vista Residents Given Chance for Community Plan Input at Zoom Meeting
In conjunction with the Mar Vista Community Council, the Los Angeles Department of City Planning held a Draft Plan Meeting over Zoom Thursday night where members of the community gave input on the potential changes to the neighborhood’s community plan.
CITIZEN-LED MOVEMENT APPROVES VISIONARY HOUSING PROGRAM FOR CITY OF L.A.
LOS ANGELES—In a unanimous vote Thursday, the ULA Citizens Oversight Committee approved a set of permanent program guidelines that will help seniors stay in their homes, fund attorneys for renters threatened with eviction, keep affordable housing from reverting to market rate, launch social housing efforts in the city of Los Angeles and more.
Beverly Hills Continues Progress on Coldwater Canyon Rehabilitation
After considerable discussion at a study session prior to the vote, the Beverly Hills City Council voted Tuesday to approve a contract worth more than $5 million to repair a section of Coldwater Canyon Drive between Beverly Boulevard and Monte Cielo Drive as part of a larger, multi-year effort to rehabilitate the street.
County Supervisors Back “Bubble Zones” to Protect Patients, Others from Protesters
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 on Tuesday for county attorneys to draft an ordinance establishing a “bubble zone” that protects individuals entering or exiting a hospital, medical clinic, or healthcare facility, as well as researching the feasibility of expanding the application of a “bubble zone” to include sensitive sites such as places of worship, public facilities, community centers, and other locations where identity-based gatherings are conducted, or services are administered.
Mar Vista Residents Given Chance for Community Plan Input at Zoom Meeting
In conjunction with the Mar Vista Community Council, the Los Angeles Department of City Planning held a Draft Plan Meeting over Zoom Thursday night where members of the community gave input on the potential changes to the neighborhood’s community plan.