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Council approves routine items, accepts air‑quality report, hires contract monitor and opens investigation into gasoline prices
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council approved a range of routine and special items including an annual report on AB funds for air quality, a three‑year contract oversight arrangement, authorization for CAO to accept revenue bond bids for Hollywood & Highland, and a motion to investigate recent gasoline price spikes.
At its April meeting, the Los Angeles City Council approved several items and motions spanning budget reports, contract oversight and consumer protection work.
Leonard Shapiro spoke about Item 22, describing a report on environmental affairs spending that included $3,900,000 from state funds (transcript: “a b 27 66”) and an additional $4,000,000, which he said would approach $8,000,000 available for programs to reduce vehicle pollution. Council discussion clarified…
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