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Votes at a glance: Council approves single‑family protections, youth redistricting input and multiple settlements
Summary
At its Feb. 26 meeting the City Council approved a batch of resolutions and motions, including a resolution supporting state legislation to protect single‑family homes, a motion to incorporate youth participation in redistricting, several settlement payouts, and special motions related to a bankruptcy settlement for Bird Global Inc.
The Los Angeles City Council on Feb. 26 voted on a range of measures spanning housing policy, redistricting outreach, settlements and funding for community services. Several items were approved with recorded tallies; one land‑use resolution drew a recorded no vote.
Key outcomes
- Item 2 (resolution supporting state legislation to protect single‑family homes): Approved by voice vote (14 ayes). Councilmember Nazarian introduced the resolution and said he would actively pursue related state legislation to prevent large out‑of‑state entities from purchasing single‑family homes and converting them to rentals.
- Item 20 (resolution regarding development in high‑fire‑severity zones / overdensification): Approved, recorded as 13 ayes, 1 no. Councilmember Raman said she voted against the item in committee and cautioned that the resolution’s wording could be overbroad and risk shifting housing demand into hazardous areas;…
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