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Council approves City Hall restoration, authorizes budget adjustments and stack plan with historic‑core review
Summary
The council adopted a stacking plan for the restored City Hall and approved related budget adjustments including $26 million in changes and $15.5 million authorization for tower‑floor fit-out; the motion directing a strategic review with priority for the historic core was added as an amendment.
The Los Angeles City Council on a vote approved a City Hall restoration stacking plan, authorized a roughly $26 million package of budget changes to finish the project and authorized $15.5 million for fit-out of tower floors, while directing staff to develop a strategic plan that prioritizes the historic core.
Council approved an amendment (34a) directing the City Administrative Officer (CAO) and the City Administrative Liaison (CLA) to develop a strategic plan examining the stacking plan’s impact on leased downtown space and giving priority to the historic core; that amendment passed 12–0 (recorded as 12 ayes). The full item as amended passed on final tally 10 ayes, 2 noes.
City staff told the council that construction bids returned…
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