Posts Tagged ‘city of los angeles’
LA Launches Regional Task Force to Combat Organized Retail Crime
Los Angeles has launched a regional task force to prevent organized retail crime and find thieves.
Read MoreLA City Council Introduces Plan to Increase Public Space
The Los Angels City Council is moving forward with a plan that seeks to create more space for pedestrians.
Read MoreLA City Council Votes to Purchase Mayfair Hotel to House Homeless People
The Los Angeles City Council has approved the purchase of the Mayfair Hotel for $83 million to fight homelessness.
Read MoreNew Policy Change at HUD Will Allow Expedited Housing Process for the Homeless
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced a major policy shift that will allow housing applications from homeless individuals to be expedited.
Read MoreTalks of the LA City Council Expanding Grow More Popular
In the Council’s Committee on Governance Reform, the idea of increasing the size of the City Council from 15 to over 20 was talked about.
Read MoreLA City Employees Agree to 24-Hour Strike
To add to the list of labor disputes, thousands of Los Angeles City workers will be going on a 24-hour strike.
Read MoreUnpaid Rent from the First 18 Months of the Pandemic is Officially Due
Following the end of the eviction moratorium earlier this year, rent payments missed during the first 18 months of the pandemic were officially due on August 1st.
Read MoreLAPD Reaches New Agreement with Union
The Los Angeles Police Department and the union representing officers have reached a tentative four-year agreement.
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.
Read MoreCan Cool Pavements Reduce Temperatures in Los Angeles?
With heat waves and increased temperatures becoming more frequent in LA, can cool pavements be a viable solution?
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