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Council approves new crosswalk allocation methodology; two members dissent over school crossing-guard impacts

5509281 · July 30, 2025
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The Los Angeles City Council voted 11-2 July 30 to approve item 20, a new methodology for allocating crosswalks and related resources. Councilmembers Lee and Park said they would oppose the measure until they can see district-level effects on school crossing-guard assignments and the start date in fall 2025.

The Los Angeles City Council on July 30 approved a new methodology for allocating crosswalks and related resources, voting 11 in favor and 2 opposed.

Councilmember Lee called item 20 for a separate vote, saying he lacked information about how the methodology would affect different districts and that the change was scheduled to begin in the fall of 2025. “I’m calling item number 20 for a separate vote because I don’t really know what the impact will be to the different districts,” Lee said. “Until I can see the effects of this, I will have to…

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