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The City Council meeting on June 29, 2026, addressed various agenda items including fiscal impacts, legislative updates, and community initiatives. Key discussions involved the approval of a demand register, adoption of ordinances, and updates on economic development and transit services. The meeting aimed to ensure transparency, community engagement, and efficient city operations.
The City Council Meeting on June 15, 2026, addressed various agenda items including fiscal impacts, public comments, and new business proposals. Key discussions involved grant funding for arts programming, assessments for maintenance districts, and updates to zoning and parking regulations. The meeting also covered appointments to advisory boards and the approval of a demand register totaling over $12 million.
The City Council Meeting on May 18, 2026, focused on routine approvals, fiscal impacts, and new initiatives. Key items included the approval of a demand register, establishment of a film permit fee waiver program, and allocation of funds for transportation projects. The meeting also addressed updates to the city's investment policy and discussed the upcoming municipal election administration.
The West Hollywood City Council meeting on May 4, 2026, will address several impactful issues for residents. Key items include a $26 million investment in a new City Playhouse, enhancing cultural engagement, and a proposal to lower speed limits in school zones for improved public safety. Additionally, the council will discuss fiscal allocations for local events and infrastructure projects, affecting community services and economic vitality.
The West Hollywood City Council meeting on April 20, 2026, will address key issues impacting residents, including housing affordability, public safety, and community services. Notable agenda items include a proposed ordinance to prevent algorithmic rental price fixing, which could stabilize rental costs, and funding allocations for public safety during the Pride House LA event. Additionally, the council will discuss expanding renter protection programs and supporting local restaurants.
The upcoming West Hollywood City Council meeting on April 6, 2026, will cover key issues affecting residents, including the introduction of zero-emission vehicles to improve air quality and a new mixed-use development to increase housing availability. Additionally, a significant music event on the Sunset Strip aims to boost local businesses, while changes to city holidays and cultural appointments could enhance community engagement.
During the March 16, 2026 City Council meeting, several key initiatives were discussed, including a smart public restroom pilot program and updates to the Holloway Interim Housing Program to better address homelessness. The council also approved a $5 million grant for affordable housing and passed an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on family structure. Additionally, funding was allocated for cultural events to promote community engagement and inclusivity in West Hollywood.
The West Hollywood City Council meeting on March 2, 2026, will cover a range of important topics including updates on major development projects, public hearings on new billboard installations, and discussions on community initiatives like ICE-Free Zones and Neighborhood Resilience Teams. The meeting will also address amendments to various service agreements and consider new business proposals such as a book fair and preschool facility expansion. Residents can participate in the meeting through public comments or by viewing it online.
The West Hollywood City Council meeting on February 17, 2026, will address a variety of important topics for the community. Key issues include updates on community safety, budget adjustments, and several co-sponsorship agreements for local events. The meeting will also cover construction agreements for infrastructure projects and a significant loan for affordable housing development. Residents are encouraged to participate and stay informed about these developments that impact the city's future.
The City Council meeting on February 2, 2026, will address various community matters including transportation, development projects, and public safety. Key topics include the adoption of ordinances related to parking and development agreements, as well as the approval of new public safety measures. Residents will also have the opportunity to learn about upcoming community events and participate in discussions about local governance.
The West Hollywood City Council meeting on January 20, 2026, will address various community issues, including updates on social services, infrastructure projects, and public safety. Key topics include the approval of grants for social services and schools, updates on the city's plans for upcoming major events like the World Cup and Olympics, and legislative actions on parking regulations. Residents will have the opportunity to provide input on the renewal of the Tourism Improvement District and other public hearings.
The upcoming City Council meeting in West Hollywood will focus on the reorganization and installation of new city officials, including the swearing-in of a new mayor and vice mayor. The agenda includes routine approvals such as the posting of the agenda, approval of previous meeting minutes, and financial matters. Residents can participate in public comments on various agenda items, and the meeting will conclude with updates from the city manager and council members.
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