Losing Our Little Vons?
The LA Times reported about neighbor's concerns about losing the Vons on West 80th Street if Kroger merges with Albertsons.
The LA Times reported about neighbor's concerns about losing the Vons on West 80th Street if Kroger merges with Albertsons.
The department would like to give constituents a chance to ask questions and get information on available funding assistance for those in need.
Let’s come together to be grateful for living in LA and create unforgettable memories. The parade will feature lively music and a variety of parade entries that showcase the spirit of our community.
Enjoy free Shakespeare under the stars this summer with performances of Much Ado About Nothing in June and Troilus & Cressida in July!
Lulu's Place, a $150 million project next to St. Bernard High School, will feature facilities for tennis, soccer, volleyball and other sports, as well as public recreation space.
The CPU is just the zoning aspect of the bigger density plan. The builder incentives to exploit that zoning is part of another program called the Citywide Housing Incentive Program (“CHIP”), an 85-page document outlining loads of density incentives for builders.
Between Monday, April 15 and Tuesday, April 16, 2024, Digester Battery E at Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant experienced leaks. The leaks have been stopped, and staff are actively engaged in the cleanup and drainage process to enable a thorough investigation of their cause.
Picking up where the Purple Line currently ends at Wilshire / Western station in Koreatown, the project will add seven new stations in some of LA’s most popular (and crowded) destinations such as the Miracle Mile, Beverly Hills, Century City, and Westwood. When the project is complete, Angelenos will be able to travel between downtown Los Angeles to Westwood in only 25 minutes.
There are upcoming runway closures that may cause residents to notice a change in aircraft flight activity and associated noise.
The city's proposed Housing Element Plan Maps, aka the overlay maps, have been released. These show where and how the city plans to support housing development. They build upon the Community Plan, which has yet to be released.