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MinutesFeb 2, 2026Item B.17

ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO MODIFY THE TERM OF THE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT PLAN OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD TOURISM IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

Minutes • 2026-02-02 • Item B.17

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The proposal to modify the term of the Management District Plan for the West Hollywood Tourism Improvement District could impact local businesses and tourism-related activities. This change may affect how funds are allocated within the district, potentially influencing the level of services or marketing efforts aimed at attracting visitors to West Hollywood.

Vote result: Passed 5-0

How does this affect you?

For residents, this modification might not have a direct daily impact unless they are involved in the tourism industry. However, changes in the district's management plan could indirectly affect local businesses by altering the focus or funding of tourism initiatives, which could influence local economic activity and job opportunities.

Fiscal impact

Fiscal impact was not specified in the published agenda analysis.

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2026 WEST HOLLYWOOD ART WALK [L. BIERY, P. KESPRADIT, L. D’AMBROSIA]

Resident impact 7/10

The 2026 West Hollywood Art Walk is a cultural initiative aimed at enhancing the city's artistic landscape and community engagement. While the funding sources and fiscal impact are not explicitly detailed, such events typically involve city funds or grants. Residents can expect increased cultural activities, potential road closures, and a boost in local business due to increased foot traffic.

Why it matters Residents may experience increased cultural activities and community events, which can enhance the local quality of life. However, there might be temporary road closures or increased traffic in certain areas during the event. Local businesses could see a rise in customers, benefiting from the influx of visitors.

Feb 2~1 min read
Agenda • 2026-02-02 • Item B.16
Agenda

ACCEPT AN EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY FOR PUBLIC STREET AND SIDEWALK PURPOSES ALONG THE PALM AVENUE FRONTAGE OF THE WESTWOOD PROPERTY VENTURES, LLC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AT 923 PALM AVENUE [H. COLLINS, J. GILMOUR]

Resident impact 7/10

Funded entirely by Westwood Property Ventures, LLC, this proposal involves accepting an easement and right of way for public street and sidewalk purposes along Palm Avenue. This will facilitate pedestrian access and improve public infrastructure without direct cost to taxpayers. The development at 923 Palm Avenue will enhance the streetscape, potentially increasing property values and improving neighborhood walkability.

Why it matters For residents living near 923 Palm Avenue, this decision means improved sidewalks and street access, making the area more pedestrian-friendly. This could lead to increased foot traffic, benefiting local businesses and enhancing the overall neighborhood appeal. Homeowners might see a rise in property values due to improved infrastructure.

Feb 2~1 min read
Agenda • 2026-02-02 • Item B.12
Agenda

AGREEMENTS FOR SERVICES WITH THE CODE GROUP, RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY, KIMELY-HORN & ASSOCIATES, INC., RINCON CONSULTANTS INC., AND WILLDAN ENGINEERING [N. MARICICH, J. ALKIRE, S. QURESHY, F. CONTRERAS]

Resident impact 7/10

Using city funds, this proposal involves entering into agreements with multiple engineering and consulting firms to provide various services for West Hollywood. These services could include urban planning, infrastructure development, and environmental consulting, which are essential for maintaining and improving city facilities and services. Residents should care because these agreements can lead to improved infrastructure, better urban planning, and enhanced environmental management, directly impacting quality of life and property values.

Why it matters For residents, these agreements mean that the city is investing in professional services to enhance infrastructure and urban planning. This could lead to smoother roads, better traffic management, and more efficient public services. Homeowners might see an increase in property values due to improved neighborhood amenities, while renters could benefit from enhanced public spaces and services. Business owners might experience a more attractive environment for customers, potentially boosting local commerce.

Feb 2~1 min read
Agenda • 2026-02-02 • Item B.6
Agenda

ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 26-01 (2ND READING) “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD AMENDING SECTION 10.08.240 (WEST HOLLYWOOD PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 9) OF CHAPTER 10.08 (PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICTS), TITLE 10 (VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, IMPLEMENTING DISTRICT 9 PREFERENTIAL PARKING REGULATIONS ON THE 1000 BLOCK OF ALFRED STREET BETWEEN SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD AND THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES/WEST HOLLYWOOD BORDER, NORTH OF ROMAINE STREET” [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]

Resident impact 7/10

The ordinance amends parking regulations to implement preferential parking on the 1000 block of Alfred Street, affecting residents and visitors by potentially reducing parking availability for non-permit holders. This change aims to prioritize parking for local residents, addressing parking congestion issues in the area.

Why it matters Residents living on or near the 1000 block of Alfred Street will benefit from easier parking access due to the new preferential parking regulations. However, visitors and those without permits may find it more challenging to find parking in this area, potentially needing to park further away or seek alternative transportation options.

Feb 2~1 min read

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