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Grants Pass Ruling Sparks New Homelessness Policies in California
Governor Gavin Newsom has issued an executive order for state agencies to urgently address homeless encampments.
Read MoreAdvocacy in Action: BOMA/GLA Visits Sacramento
Last week, BOMA/GLA joined forces with other commercial real estate groups at the California Commercial Real Estate Summit (CCRES) in Sacramento.
We took the opportunity to speak directly with lawmakers about critical bills impacting our industry.
Mayor Karen Bass Accepts the Olympic Flag
Mayor Karen Bass accepted the Olympic flag at the Paris closing ceremony. This “passing of the torch” signifies LA is ready to take on the Olympics and Mayor Bass explains how.
Read MoreMetro Creates Its Own Law Enforcement Agency
The Los Angeles Metro board has unanimously voted to create its own transit law enforcement agency.
Read MoreAtmospheric River Causes Flash Floods in LA County
After an extremely wet Sunday, rain will continue to fall on Southern California for the next few days.
Read MoreMetro to Increase Services to Tackle Higher Demand
In response to growing demand, Metro will increase train frequency and hours of operation in the City of Los Angeles.
Read MoreBiden Administration Announces Hydrogen Investment for SoCal Ports
The Biden Administration has announced a major investment in hydrogen production for the SoCal ports.
Read MoreMetro Ridership Increases Amid Drop in Crime
Following a decrease in crime on trains and buses, Metro ridership is inching back towards pre-pandemic levels.
Read MoreCalifornia Lawmakers Pass Two Bills that Would Change Redistricting in LA
California lawmakers have approved two bills that could force the City of Los Angeles to create an independent redistricting commission.
Read MoreA Look Toward the 2028 Olympics: LA Must Learn from Mistakes in 1984
In 2028, the Summer Olympics will be back in Los Angeles. It is the Summer Olympics’ first time being in LA since 1984, and the first time in the United States since Atlanta in 1996.
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