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Council sends city attorney’s letter to county over LAFCO asset-transfer authority
Summary
After public comment and legal briefing, the council approved a city attorney letter asking the county counsel to consider whether LAFCO has authority to transfer city assets without the city's consent or compensation.
The Los Angeles City Council on Nov. 13 approved sending a legal letter from the city attorney to the Los Angeles County counsel asking whether LAFCO (the Local Agency Formation Commission) or a related reorganization process can transfer city assets without compensation or the city’s consent.
Jim McQuiston (East Hollywood Community Association) spoke in support of the city attorney’s…
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