The LA City Council approved a $1 million funding increase to hire more LAPD officers, $3.4 million short of Mayor Bass' ...
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LA mayor signs rent stabilization ordinance, capping hikes at 4%
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an updated rent stabilization ordinance Tuesday that caps annual rent increases between 1 ...
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LA Council approves $1M for additional hiring of LAPD recruits
The Los Angeles City Council Friday approved a $1 million funding proposal for additional hiring of new Los Angeles Police Department recruits for January and February.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sent a letter this week to city council members, urging them to pass a budget that would allow the Los Angeles Police Department to hire 410 new officers. In the Dec. 10 ...
The City Council voted to hire one additional class of 40 police recruits in January for $1.7 million — bringing the number of police hires up to 280 this fiscal year.
The city council approved a $1 million funding proposal for additional hiring of new Los Angeles Police Department recruits for January and February.
City officials indicated the potential for a lawsuit against LA28 Monday during a meeting of the council’s ad hoc Olympics ...
The LA City Council approved a $1 million increase for LAPD recruitment, less than the $4.4 million Mayor Bass requested to add 410 officers by 2026. The decision precedes a budget deficit concern and ...
The Los Angeles City Ethics Commission on Wednesday found City Councilmember John Lee violated a series of governmental ...
The mayor sent a letter to the city council urging them to allocate $4.4 million to the Los Angeles Police Department so they can hire additional officers.
Mayor Karen Bass urged the L.A. City Council to find $4.4 million for additional new police recruits beyond 240 officers that were authorized earlier in the year, amid preparations for upcoming mega ...
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LA City Council expands adaptive reuse policy, allowing empty offices to be turned into housing
The expansion opens the door for aging office and commercial buildings to be turned into housing as part of LA’s effort to meet state-mandated housing targets.
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