The City Council has voted to subsidize the increase in monthly bus passes for senior citizens and the handicapped.
The City Council has voted to extend for one more year the moratorium on converting rental housing to condominiums.
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A series of public hearings on developing a permanent rent control law in West Hollywood will be
The Group W Cable network will install new cable lines at 23 locations over the next two months.
Los Angeles County will give up to $778,000 to West Hollywood to help the city maintain its roads through June 30.
The City Council has all but given up on earlier plans to hire a lobbyist to work against a state Assembly bill that would mandate vacancy decontrols in cities that pass rent control laws.
The city is sponsoring a contest to design a logo which will be used as the city seal.
The Pacific Design Center will be allowed to submit plans for an expansion that would more than double its size, under an exemption to the city's building moratorium approved last week by the City Council.
The City Council has hired a polling firm to survey senior citizens in West Hollywood to determine
The City Council has approved a resolution to operate an outdoor farmers market in Plummer Park on Sunday mornings.
The City Council has adopted an ordinance requiring users of alarm systems to obtain city permits.
A public hearing to discuss cul-de-sacs at several locations in West Hollywood will be held tonight at 7 in West Hollywood Park.
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Concepts for the city's rent control law and the hiring of additional sheriff's deputies are among the topics on the agenda for tonight's City Council meeting.
Work continues on a $37,500 project to beautify the Santa Monica Boulevard median in the west end of the city.
The City Council last week reduced the penalty for violating the city's sign regulations from a misdemeanor to an infraction.
Last week in Calendar Letters, Helen Weller asked: "How come an industry that pays movie stars up to $6 million a film, and TV stars up to $125,000 per episode, finds it necessary to make films in Canada to 'save money'?"
Gary Kreuger's cover photographs were a great composite. I wish I had taken them myself.
It was two years, not 15, after "Gone With the Wind" that the word "damn" was used in a Hollywood film.