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After criticism over ‘walk of honor,’ La Verne adopts rules for community projects on public property
Summary
The council approved a new administrative regulation to govern community organization projects on public property after public concern that the 'walk of honor' Old Town project proceeded without sufficient council oversight. The policy sets de minimis thresholds and requires council review for larger projects; staff will publish criteria and request submissions for future projects.
The La Verne City Council on May 4 approved a new administrative regulation to govern community-organization projects that use public resources or occupy public space, following public criticism about the process used for a recent "walk of honor" installation in Old Town.
City staff described the regulation as a transparency measure to require community groups seeking to do projects on city streets, sidewalks or other public property to submit proposals for review. The policy creates a "de…
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