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Council unanimously backs state parks bond, says city stands to receive at least $43 million

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Summary

The City Council voted unanimously to support Proposition 12, a statewide parks bond measure; Recreation and Parks staff told council the city is likely to receive about $43 million from the measure's per-capita and Roberti-Z'berg-Harris allocations.

The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to support Proposition 12, the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Act on the March ballot, recording 14 ayes.

Lede: Recreation and Parks staff told the council the state bond would guarantee the city roughly $43 million in funding through per-capita and Roberti-Z'berg-Harris programs, with additional competitive funds available…

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