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Board approves outreach and consultant to evaluate municipal advisory councils for unincorporated East Los Angeles
Summary
After a county report found cityhood for East Los Angeles fiscally infeasible in 2022–23 assumptions, the Board voted to retain a consultant to conduct multilingual outreach and design options for municipal advisory councils or town councils to provide community input and advisory recommendations for the large unincorporated area.
Lede: The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on June 3 approved a motion directing the CEO to retain a consultant to perform multilingual, culturally competent outreach and to recommend a structure — municipal advisory councils (MACs) or elected town councils — for unincorporated East Los Angeles.
Nut graf: The CEO’s fiscal analysis, presented at the meeting, concluded that under the service assumptions used by LAFCO in 2012 a new city of East Los Angeles would have faced a structural deficit (the staff update showed roughly $45.5 million in projected revenue against $73.3 million in operating costs for FY22‑23, leaving an estimated deficit of…
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