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Council places combined fire and animal-services bond measure on the ballot after technical amendments
Summary
The council approved ballot resolutions for fire-facility and animal-services facilities bonds, adopted technical amendments and voted to combine them into a single proposition after debate over reporting and oversight language.
The Los Angeles City Council on Aug. 2 approved ballot measures authorizing general-obligation bonds for fire facilities and animal-services facilities, adopted technical and reporting amendments, and voted to combine the two measures into a single proposition for the ballot.
Why it matters: The measures fund upgrades and replacements to aging fire stations and expand animal-services facilities, which the council framed as public-safety and public-health investments. Combining them on the same ballot proposition reduces the number of messages voters must consider but changes the vote threshold dynamics: each bond alone would require 10 votes in council to place on the ballot; a…
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