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Council approves City Hall restoration spending, adopts stacking plan with historic-core review

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The council approved additional budget authorization for the City Hall restoration and adopted a department stacking plan; the motion also directs staff to review the plan's effect on leased downtown space and prioritize the historic core.

The Los Angeles City Council approved additional budget and space decisions for the City Hall restoration project and adopted a stacking plan that allocates offices across restored City Hall and related facilities, while directing staff to examine impacts on leased downtown space and give priority to the historic Spring Street core.

The council approved several funding and program items connected to the City Hall restoration: an approximately $26 million budget reconciliation to cover higher construction bids and owner contingencies, $5 million for upgraded communications infrastructure and a request for authorization related to tower floors (the transcript records a $15.5 million authorization request tied…

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