This week, the Southern California Gas Company agreed to pay $4 million to settle criminal charges for the Aliso Canyon Gas Leak. As part of the settlement, the Gas Company will install eight infrared methane leak detection systems along the southern border of the Aliso Canyon gas field. It will also install real-time pressure monitors […]
LA Increases Developer Fees to Secure More Funding for Public Parks
The City Council recently voted to revamp how the city collects fees from developers to increase funding for parks and recreation spaces throughout LA under the state’s Quimby Act. Under the new fee structure, developers of condominiums and single-family residential homes, who currently pay between $2,700 and $8,000 a unit, will be required to pay $10,000 […]
City Council Supports Measure M to Improve Transit
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved a resolution to support Measure M, the half-cent sales tax measure on the Nov. 8 ballot that, if approved, will raise $860 million a year countywide to revolutionize LA’s transportation network and add 465,690 new jobs across the region. With Measure M, the City of Los Angeles also will receive […]
Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair Video Promo
Come join us Saturday, October 1 at Fire Station 87 in Granada Hills. Thank you to Mark Hovater for this video.
Homelessness Townhall
On September 12, Councilmembers Bob Blumenfield and Mitchell Englander organized a town hall conversation focusing on the homeless problem in the West Valley. You responded with a full house that was standing room only. There was also an overflow room which was filled with attendees. On a regular basis we hear complaints about the shopping carts […]
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