Mayor Eric Garcetti and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) announce the release of the city’s first Vision Zero Action Plan. The plan outlines the city’s blueprint to reduce fatalities by 20 percent by the end of 2017 with the ultimate goal of eliminating traffic deaths by 2025. You can download a copy of the Action Plan at the following link: https://joom.ag/gJdW. Read full article
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SAFE SIDEWALKS LA
The City of Los Angeles has launched an unprecedented sidewalk repair program, SAFE SIDEWALKS LA, which will invest $1.4 billion over 30 years to make sidewalks accessible to everyone. These repairs will improve neighborhood safety and boost the quality of life. Safe... READ MORE
Department of Cultural Affairs Offers Art Classes Citywide
The Department of Cultural Affairs is thrilled to be starting off the New Year with so many meaningful creative experiences and opportunities to share with you. DCA is committed to producing and promoting year-round classes, workshops, exhibitions, and events at our Cultural Centers...READ MORE
Build Your Business Training Series at LA Law Library
Starting March 7 at LA Law Library, learn all the things you "didn't know you needed to know" about building your business. Experts in law, finance and marketing, among other subjects, will present this 14-part series giving entrepreneurs and business owners the practical... READ MORE
UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS
Council District 1 Candidate’s Forum - Save the Date - February 16, 2017
Co-Hosted by the HHPNC. This will be your main access to a local debate with the candidates.View Flyer
7:00pm. Sonia Sotomayor Learning Academies
2050 N. San Fernando RoadLos Angeles90065
Review and Comment on the Mayor's Annual Consolidation Plan Draft Budget.
Three opportunities to comment: February 1, February 2 or February 7. Click here for specific locations and times.
ControlPanel LA is your source for information about the City of Los Angeles' expenditures, revenues, payroll, purchasing, special funds, and more. It's your City - take control.
Mapping the City's (and Your) Real Estate Portfolio
The City of Los Angeles owns almost 9,000 properties in LA County. But where are they? Today my office released PropertyPanel.LA, the most comprehensive map ever produced of properties owned by the City of Los Angeles, and issued a call for L.A. to appoint a Chief Asset......READ MORE