The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors recently passed a motion aimed at increasing transparency and public engagement in the policy-making process.
Continue ReadingThe Los Angeles City Council has recently approved revisions to the City’s Existing Buildings Energy and Water Efficiency (EBEWE) Ordinance, introducing new Building Performance Standards (BPS) aimed at decarbonizing the building sector.
Continue ReadingThe Los Angeles City Council voted to approve a plan to raise the minimum wage for airport and hotel workers to $30 per hour by 2028, despite concerns over the potential negative economic impacts.
Continue ReadingA Safer 11 for a Better 11 is a new public safety package designed to enhance security across LA City Council District 11 (CD11). This initiative focuses on reducing crime and creating safer streets, beaches, libraries, and homeless housing sites, aiming to protect both residents and businesses in the community.
Continue ReadingThe City of Los Angeles has released updated revenue data from Measure ULA, shedding light on its impact on the commercial property sector.
Continue ReadingKathryn Barger assumes the role of Chair for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and presents her vision for the county.
Continue ReadingLos Angeles City Council has officially approved the DTLA 2040 Community Plan, marking a transformative step forward for Downtown Los Angeles. This visionary plan, a decade in the making, aims to address critical challenges like housing affordability, adaptive reuse, and urban vibrancy.
Continue ReadingSupervisors Lindsey Horvath and Kathryn Barger have introduced a motion aiming to reshape how Los Angeles County addresses homelessness.
Continue ReadingAssembly Bill 2910 and Assembly Bill 3068 both passed the California Legislature but were subsequently vetoed by Governor Newsom.
Continue ReadingWe wanted to provide you with an update on the fate of BOMA California’s Top 8 priority bills.
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