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Planning 101 Classes

Planning 101 Classes

Would you like an overview of the basic elements of the City’s planning and development process? Sign up for one of City Planning’s Planning 101 online training sessions. You will receive a general overview of the core functions of planning in Los Angeles to better understand how land use policies are created and implemented. To register for an upcoming training session, click here. Upcoming Dates The Project Planning training will highlight how projects are reviewed and will walk attendees through each step…

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Draft Digital Media Policy for Neighborhood Councils

Draft Digital Media Policy for Neighborhood Councils

At this time the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners has seen the first draft of this new Digital Media Policy for Neighborhood Councils.  First presented at BONC on 10-6-20. You are encouraged to become familiar with this document and submit your comments to DONE and BONC individually, through your Neighborhood Council or Neighborhood Council Alliance.   Draft-Digital-Media-Policy-for-BONC-on-9.29.2020

PlanCheckNC Meeting Oct 10

PlanCheckNC Meeting Oct 10

We had a great meeting with City Planning Staff Ariel Jones and Council District 4 Chief of Staff, Nick Grief. Link to recorded Zoom meeting and Chat:  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PU-xkZVpwEgzYiqhcAABiHPFtKTE7sSp?usp=sharing Thank you to Ariel Jones, City Planning Nick Grief, Council District 4, Chief of Staff Jose Galdamez, Department of Neighborhood Empowerment

AUGUST 2020 LAND USE REPORT

AUGUST 2020 LAND USE REPORT

Link to August 8, 2020 PlanCheckNC meeting on Zoom, including the chat https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12J8_yqrXECTj5x6BO94V5o1MpRMKEhxw?usp=sharing   City Council President is updating City Council Committee Calendar — Expecting change to Planning & Land Use Management (PLUM) meetings to 10 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.   Share any updates you may receive. LA CITY COUNCIL Week of July 6: Home Sharing Ordinance Amendment Heard: CF 18-1245 (CPC-2020-2762-CA) Proposed amendment to the City’s Home-Sharing Ordinance to permit a limited number of owner-occupied units in Rent Stabilization Ordinance buildings to participate…

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Restaurant Beverage Ordinance

Restaurant Beverage Ordinance

On Saturday there was a question on whether the City Planning Commission made any changes to the proposed RBP ordinance at the June 25th meeting. Two small modifications were made to the RBP ordinance. The first was actually a technical modification City Planning submitted to clarify the serving of food/beverages (Eligibility Criteria #7). The second was a CPC request to require restaurants to post a phone number/email for complaints on the restaurant’s website or social media pages (Development Standard #15)….

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June 2020 update on the City Quimby Fee Program

June 2020 update on the City Quimby Fee Program

Developers of non-exempt residential units in the City of Los Angeles pay development fees or “exactions” for parks when seeking tentative tract approval for a project. The Trust for Public Land describes creating public parks and capital improvements to existing public parks by exacting Quimby Park Fees as an “inexact science” and “a controversial policy opposed by developers,” “Who’s Going to Pay for This Park?,” Peter Harnik, The Trust for Public Land.   BitzerPlanCheckNC

Today: How Has COVID-19 Affected Your Community?

Today: How Has COVID-19 Affected Your Community?

TODAY: TwitterChat on Connect SoCal and COVID-19 Recovery How has COVID-19 impacted your community? Join us on Twitter today to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on your community and help us learn how Connect SoCal can be a tool for resilience and recovery across the region. Starting at 1:00 p.m., the SCAG Twitter account will be posting discussion questions about Connect SoCal and COVID-19. To participate, please tweet your own responses to the discussion questions in the replies. You are…

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