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Council approves pilot allowing permitted advertising on construction walls in CD10, directs city attorney to draft implementing ordinance
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council on Aug. 7 approved a pilot program allowing permitted advertising on certain temporary construction walls in Council District 10 as part of a graffiti‑abatement strategy and directed the City Attorney to draft an implementing ordinance.
The Los Angeles City Council on Aug. 7 approved a pilot program that will allow permitted advertising on certain temporary construction walls in Council District 10, as part of an effort to reduce graffiti and support community‑based graffiti removal. The measure was approved after an amendment directing the City Attorney to draft an implementing ordinance; the final vote was recorded as 11 in favor and 1 opposed.
Councilmember Nate Holden introduced amendments to the original proposal, asking that subsection g be deleted and that the City Attorney prepare an ordinance to implement the pilot. Holden said the program would provide a tool for community‑based organizations and contractors to…
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