Councilmembers Bob Blumenfield and Mitchell Englander invite you to a town hall conversation focusing on the homelessness problem in the San Fernando Valley. The town hall will feature leaders from the City, County, and relevant agencies, who will address and answer questions on homelessness throughout the City and the complex challenges the City faces. Monday, […]
Council Approves Funds for Cleanups
This week, the City Council voted to transfer nearly $2 million to the Bureau of Sanitation to help make our streets and communities safer and cleaner for all people. The City Council initially approved the funds as part of the city’s budget process, led by Councilmember Krekorian, chair of the Budget and Finance Committee. The […]
Clean Streets Challenge Workshop – August 25
Clean Streets LA is a city-wide effort to clean our neighborhoods.The Departments of Public Works and Neighborhood Empowerment will distribute awards totaling $25,000 for proposals to improve area neighborhoods based on the strengths of each application, including creativity, innovation, volunteer engagement, and social media strategies. We will also be evaluating the improvement metrics proposed and […]
A Safe and Smart Start to School
This week, hundreds of thousands of students in Los Angeles went back to school. As students get back to learning, the LAPD, the LA Unified School District and city officials remind parents, families and students to be safe and smart while making their way to school. LA police want drivers to use caution and common […]
New City Program Educates Renters
This summer, the LA Housing and Community Investment Department launched a new program to help educate Angelenos on renters’ rights under the city’s Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO). One in every two LA families lives in an apartment protected by the RSO. The “Home for Renters” campaign provides information to both tenants and landlords about their rights […]
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