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Council directs staff to analyze city revenue by census tract; debate centers on LAX and regional facilities
Summary
Council voted 12-1 to direct a revenue analysis by census tract to aid planning and discussions around service levels and possible reorganization; one member opposed, arguing it could pit neighborhoods against each other.
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday directed staff to prepare an analysis of revenue generation by census tract across the city, a measure proponents said will give planners and elected officials better, more precise information about where city revenues are produced and how they relate to local services.
Councilmember Richard Hernandez requested the analysis and argued for using census tracts rather than zip codes or…
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