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City Council meeting: votes, public‑comment concerns on trafficking and workplace safety, and a call to accelerate street‑safety projects
Summary
The council approved agenda items, heard public comments urging anti‑trafficking safeguards and inspections after workplace fire incidents, and Councilmember David R. Yaroslavsky urged LADOT to speed a Westwood safety project after a deadly crash.
The Los Angeles City Council held a regularly scheduled meeting that combined routine business — approval of minutes and several procedural votes — with an extended public‑comment period that raised worker safety, trafficking and housing concerns.
The council approved the minutes of the Feb. 4, 2026 meeting (moved by Councilmember Yaroslavsky and seconded by Councilmember Soto‑Martinez). A roll call on items 1–3 registered 10 ayes, and later votes on item 4 and a reconsideration of item 3 recorded 11 ayes as the council moved items forthwith.
During public comment, multiple…
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