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City Council approves settlement to resolve lawsuits over transit-advertising program

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Summary

The Los Angeles City Council voted to accept a settlement aimed at resolving two lawsuits challenging the city's transit advertising program and asked the city attorney to prepare an ordinance to rescind September 2022 amendments to Los Angeles Municipal Code provisions on advertising in the public right-of-way.

The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously on a settlement intended to resolve two lawsuits challenging the city's transit-advertising program and related approvals.

The council approved a motion to accept the settlement in the cases Citizens for a Better Los Angeles v. City of Los Angeles (LASC case no. 22STCP03822) and Coalition for Scenic Los Angeles v. City of Los Angeles (LASC case no. 22STCP03909), and authorized the Bureau of Street Services' executive director and general manager to execute the settlement documents. The council also requested the city attorney prepare an ordinance rescinding the September 2022 amendments to Los…

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