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City Council certifies first two neighborhood councils, debates start-up funding

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The Los Angeles City Council certified the Wilmington and Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Councils during a special meeting in Wilmington on Dec. 12, 2001.

The Los Angeles City Council certified the city’s first two neighborhood councils — the Wilmington Neighborhood Council and the Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council — during a special meeting in Wilmington on Dec. 12, 2001.

Council President Alex Padilla and Councilmember Janice Hahn presented certificates to Tony O’Donnell and other steering-committee members of the Wilmington Neighborhood Council and to leaders of the Coastal San Pedro council. Mayor James Hahn joined council members for the ceremony and declared Dec. 12, 2001, “Wilmington Day in the City of Los Angeles.”

The certifications followed public remarks from steering-committee members and from representatives of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy and volunteer groups who helped organize the councils. Tony O’Donnell, identified as chair of the Wilmington steering…

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