L.A. City Council Votes to Codify Mayor Bass's Declaration of Local Emergency

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One of nineteen items on the 2/28/23 L.A. City Council agenda is specifically pertinent to the San Fernando Valley. No mention of 1000 trees felled by weather this month.

The full agenda is available to review along with details how to address the City Council in person or online or by telephone.  Meeting (primegov.com)

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Item (5) 23-0091 CD2

MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION, MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM, PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT, RESOLUTION, and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to a General Plan Amendment, Zone Change and Height District Change for the property located at 5256 – 5272 North Vineland Avenue.

Item (15) 22-1545  

RESOLUTION relative to the Declaration of Local Emergency by the Mayor, dated December 12, 2022, concerning homelessness in the City of Los Angeles, pursuant to the provisions of the Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) Section 8.27

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