The Los Angeles City Council allocated about $28 million Friday to fully electrify nine city facilities and equip them with solar generation and battery storage capability as part of an effort to decarbonize public buildings in Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles City Council today approved spending $2 million from its homeless services fund for the printing and installation of signage to enforce a new law prohibiting people from sleeping and camping on sidewalks and in parks.
Two million dollars in spending from Los Angeles' homeless services fund was approved Tuesday for the printing and installation of signs to enforce a new law.
The law, which modified Municipal Code 41.18, prohibits encampments within 500 feet of a ``sensitive'' facility including schools, day care facilities, parks and libraries, once the council passes a resolution to designate a specific area for enforcement, posts signage and gives notice of the date that the ordinance will be enforced for the area.