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Council offices announce Diane Watson corridor co-naming and CD7 rapid-response grants for families affected by immigration enforcement

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Council offices announced that part of Coliseum Place will be co-named Diane Watson corridor and that Councilmember Monica Rodriguez secured rapid-response grants providing one-time payments to eligible residents affected by immigration enforcement.

City officials announced two local measures during the community-news segment: a co-naming on Coliseum Place and a rapid-response relief grant for families affected by immigration enforcement.

Councilmember Heather Hutt said a portion of Coliseum Place from Victoria Avenue to Crenshaw Boulevard will be co-named the Diane Watson corridor, honoring the retired congresswoman for her advocacy on behalf of vulnerable communities, particularly seniors. The segment described Watson's longtime public service and noted the co-naming as a ceremonial recognition; the segment directed listeners to cd10.lacity.gov for more information.

Separately, Councilmember Monica Rodriguez announced that she has secured funding for a CD7 rapid-response grant program to help residents who faced financial hardship related to current immigration enforcement activity. Rodriguez said eligible individuals may receive a one-time payment of $250 per individual and $500 per family while funds last. "The grants will be awarded on a first come, first served basis for as long as funds allow," the segment said, and directed listeners to cd7.lacity.gov for details on eligibility and applications.

Both announcements were presented as council-office initiatives; the transcript did not record a council vote or ordinance related to either item.