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Los Angeles City Council Recognizes Operation HOPE Founder John Hope Bryant for His 33 Years of Commitment to Helping Angelenos Secure a Better Economic Future.
Los Angeles City Council greenlights plans to raise trash ... The rate for apartments with three to four units would go from $24.33 per month to $55.94, ... which sponsored Prop 218 in 1996, ...
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power also performs streetlight work, with the city Street Lighting Bureau owing LADWP over $78 million dating back to 2016.
The monthly trash fee for single-family homes and duplexes will go up 54%, reaching $55.95, up from $36.32. The monthly fee for smaller apartment buildings will be increased to $55.95, up from $24.33.
The LA City Council Tuesday voted unanimously to give legal representation to tenants facing eviction. After over two years in the making, the motion still requires approval by Mayor Karen Bass to ...
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Heather Hutt (C-L) and Operation HOPE Founder and CEO John Hope Bryant are joined by local Leimert Park small business owners during their recent tour of the area’s ...
Facing massive budget issues and an edgy populace, Mayor Karen Bass and the Los Angeles City Council propose to raise waste collection fees, massive layoffs and postponement of maintenance and ...
Los Angeles City Council Recognizes Operation HOPE Founder John Hope Bryant for His 33 Years of Commitment to Helping Angelenos Secure a Better Economic Future.
Facing massive budget issues and an edgy populace, Mayor Karen Bass and the Los Angeles City Council propose to raise waste collection fees, massive layoffs and postponement of maintenance and repairs ...
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power also performs streetlight work, with the city Street Lighting Bureau owing LADWP over $78 million dating back to 2016.