Farmer Markets in the R (Residential) Zone
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee Department of City Planning report, dated February 22, 2018, a report back on Farmers’ Market Code Amendment.
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee Department of City Planning report, dated February 22, 2018, a report back on Farmers’ Market Code Amendment.
Open Space Community Conversation taking place in South L.A. Your attendance and participation at this meeting will help shape a collective vision for the future of Open Space in Los Angeles. Click here for event flyer and help us spread the word! En Español aqui. Join us by taking public transportation: Metro Expo Line to the Expo/Crenshaw stop. Parking lot entrance is located near the corner of 11th Ave. and Stocker St. Additional street parking is also available. Refreshments, Spanish language translation,…
Dear Interested Parties, On Wednesday, February 28, 2018, the City Council is scheduled to consider the proposed Commercial Cannabis Signage Ordinance, as well as several other cannabis-related items. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. in the John Ferraro Council Chamber (Room 340) of Los Angeles City Hall, 200 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. A full agenda is available at the following link: http://ens.lacity.org/clk/councilagendas/clkcouncilagendas3118926_02282018.html Comments on the proposed Commercial Cannabis Signage Ordinance may be sent via the…
Has your Land Use Committee done something awesome? Have you worked with an awesome City staffer? Checkout this link for more info on how to nominate your Neighborhood Council for an award http://empowerla.org/empowerla-awards-2018-submit-your-nominations-save-the-date/
Featured in the EmpowerLA Newsletter. Check it out and follow the link to the City Planning handout on https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TUCqr4FowcowpGGJfwRTfVLP2YpvBq_j/view?usp=sharing EmpowerLA Newsletter article https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=wm#inbox/161a159fd154206b
The City has drafted an ordinance to accept in-lieu fees rather than plant trees. What do you think about this ? Hear more about this and the latest news at Saturday’s PlanCheck NC meeting.