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City Council approves multiple items, sets BID ballot tabulation and rejects settlement offer
Summary
On June 25 the Los Angeles City Council approved a package of agenda items, voted to proceed with tabulation of ballots for three business-improvement-district proposals on July 1, continued several items, approved the first staffed public restroom in Hollywood and rejected a settlement offer on a closed-session item.
The Los Angeles City Council on June 25 voted on a broad set of items, approved the city’s first staffed public restroom in Hollywood and rejected a closed‑session settlement offer, while continuing several agenda items for later consideration.
Key outcomes recorded in the meeting record:
- The council voted to approve the staff proposal for item 6 (described by Councilmember So to Martinez as the first public bathroom in Hollywood and part of a visitor center); the roll call showed 13 ayes on that item.
- Items 1–3 (three business improvement‑district items) had their public hearings closed and the clerk scheduled tabulation of ballots to take place in Room 223, City Hall, with…
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