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Greater Los Angeles Vector Control briefs Glendale council on dengue, West Nile and sterile‑insect pilot

2558739 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

Suzanne Klune, general manager of the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District, updated the council on mosquito‑borne disease activity, local services paid by an $18.97 annual charge, and a countywide sterile‑insect pilot the district hopes to expand.

The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District presented an overview to the Glendale City Council on its mosquito and vector control services, recent disease activity and a new non‑chemical pilot that sterilizes male mosquitoes before release.

Suzanne Klune, the district’s general manager, told the council the district covers Glendale and several other cities, is funded in part by a resident charge of $18.97 per year for mosquito, black‑fly and non‑biting midge control, and performs routine…

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