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Los Angeles certifies first neighborhood councils in Wilmington and Coastal San Pedro

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The City Council met in Wilmington and presented certifications and proclamations for the first two officially certified neighborhood councils in Los Angeles: the Wilmington Neighborhood Council and the Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council.

The Los Angeles City Council met in Wilmington on Dec. 12, 2001, and presented certificates recognizing the Wilmington Neighborhood Council and the Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council as the city—s first certified neighborhood councils.

Council President Alex Padilla opened the meeting and Mayor James Hahn, who appeared at the ceremony, declared Dec. 12, 2001, "Wilmington Day in the City of Los Angeles," saying the council had "brought city hall to Wilmington." Mayor Hahn also said the neighborhood councils would help close the distance…

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