?In a move to ensure the quality of life in the nation’s second largest city, and to protect LA’s highly diverse communities and residents, the City Council recently approved the creation of an Ad Hoc Committee on Immigrant Affairs.
Read More?This week, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority announced the opening of its 2016 Winter Shelter Program from now through March 1, 2017.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles City Council set into motion today the initial stages of a $1.4 billion plan to repair a backlog of broken sidewalks that will allow the city to turn over the responsibility of future upkeep to property owners.
Read MoreThursday, December 8th, 2016
5.00 pm- 7.00 pm
Brand Park Community Center
15121 Brand Boulevard
Mission Hills, CA 91345
Secretary of State Alex Padilla, State Senator Bob Hertzberg, Assemblymember Raul Bocanegra, and Councilwoman Nury Martinez Invite you to a Community Holiday Celebration
Read MoreCouncilmembers Joe Buscaino (CD 15) and Curren Price (CD 9) have put forward a new Street Vending Proposal.
Read More?A Los Angeles man fought the law and won, and now the city has to stop farming out its parking ticket appeals to a for-profit company.
Read MoreA court-appointed monitor has verified at least $67.5 million in refunds owed DWP customers in the aftermath of the overbilling scandal.
Read MoreThis week has been difficult on a lot people. However, we cannot forget those who have protected us and have allowed us to engage in the civic process. We thank you, America’s service members, veterans, and military families, for all of your sacrifices, not just on Veterans Day, but every day.
Read MoreOn November 8, there is much at stake for our country and our communities. We will be electing a new President, electing a new U.S. Senator for the first time in more than two decades, and casting votes for other federal and state offices.
Read More?This week, the City Council approved a motion to increase Neighborhood Council funding by an additional $5,000 each year.
Read More?The City of Los Angeles has recently embarked on a four year journey to update the General Plan. The General Plan is the constitution for future growth and development within the city. It is at the heart and foundation of the city’s long-range vision and serves as the basis for decisions that affect all aspects of our everyday lives – from where we live and work to how we move about and where we spend our time with friends and family.
Read MoreSenator Hertzberg will be hosting a Coffee at Pacoima City Hall for Veterans. We hope that service men and woman will join us for coffee and conversation. Please share with all the honorable veterans in the community.
Read MoreThis week, the City Council unanimously approved a citywide plan to create jobs and make Los Angeles more business-friendly.
Just 15 months ago, Council President Herb Wesson appointed Councilmember Paul Krekorian chair of the Ad Hoc Committee on Comprehensive Job Creation Plan (Jobs Committee) to present a strategy to stimulate economic and job growth throughout the city and overhaul the way LA serves the business community. The comprehensive Job Creation Plan that was presented to the Los Angeles City Council accomplishes that goal.
The Office of Congressman Tony Cárdenas invites you to the Annual Veterans Day Forum on November 11 from 4:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. at Richard E. Byrd Middle School, 8501 Arleta Ave, Sun Valley, CA 91352. This event is free and will provide food, entertainment, and resources for the Veteran, friend, and family.
Read MoreParticipate in one of LADWP’s 2016 Integrated Resources Plan workshops to help chart the course for the City’s power supply over the next 20 years.
Your input can help LADWP transform Los Angeles into a healthier, cleaner, more sustainable City.
Trump or Clinton? Legal marijuana? No more death penalty? Property tax increases? Homeless aid? There’s a lot at stake this election.
County election officials reminded residents Thursday that Monday is the deadline to register to vote in the upcoming election.
The City Council is in the beginning stages of an open and public conversation about how best to regulate all aspects of the marijuana, or cannabis, industry within the City of Los Angeles.
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