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Council moves to coordinate school, community college and city land use; asks for joint committee review
Summary
The City Council unanimously referred a motion on Nov. 27 to coordinate Los Angeles Unified School District and community college construction plans with city land-use planning, asking for a joint committee process and a staff report summarizing council legislative history on school-site issues.
Council members debated how to coordinate city planning and school construction after a lengthy discussion on Nov. 27 about school district and community college needs, and approved a motion to elevate the issue to committee-level review and public presentation.
The motion, introduced by Council member LeBonge and supported by several colleagues, asks the Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent and the Los Angeles Community College District chancellor to appear before the committee (Education & Neighborhoods, with suggested joint PLUM participation) for a comprehensive presentation of construction and land-use plans. The council unanimously approved a motion to send the matter to committee and directed staff to prepare a report summarizing the council's legislative history on school-site…
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