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Council adopts new crossing-guard allocation method after members raise concerns about local impacts

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The Los Angeles City Council voted 11-2 to adopt a new methodology for allocating crossing guards for the upcoming school year after members raised questions about how the changes would affect individual districts and existing crossing-guard posts.

The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a new methodology for allocating school crossing guards, a change intended to standardize how the city assigns resources but one that drew objections from members worried about immediate local effects.

Councilmember Lee called for a separate vote on item 20 and said he could not support the change without seeing how it would affect crossing guards in his district, noting the methodology was scheduled to take effect with the 2025…

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