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City Council approves emergency-related reports after debate; Rodriguez registers lone no on one item

5701931 · August 30, 2025
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Summary

The Los Angeles City Council voted to accept two reports related to the city's emergency declaration and adopted an amendment to improve county-city coordination. One councilmember voted against the first report; an amendment to formalize coordination with the county passed unanimously after amendment.

The Los Angeles City Council on an unspecified date voted to accept two reports tied to the city's emergency declaration and approved an amendment to guide coordination with county resources.

Councilmember Rodríguez, who said she would continue voting against the emergency declaration in its current form, registered the sole "no" vote on the first of the two reports. The council then approved an amendment introduced by Rodríguez to formalize collaboration between city and county operations; that amendment passed unanimously.

The amendment Rodríguez introduced asked the city's chief executive office and relevant departments to provide recommendations on how to coordinate shared resources with the county to support daily operations addressing encampments and related services. As Rodríguez said on the…

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