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AI Summary
Using city funds, this demand register approval involves routine payments for city operations, totaling several million dollars. This ensures the continued functioning of essential services such as public safety, infrastructure maintenance, and community programs, directly impacting the quality of life for West Hollywood residents.
Vote result: Passed 5-0
How does this affect you?
For West Hollywood residents, the approval of this demand register means that city services you rely on, such as trash collection, street maintenance, and public safety, will continue without interruption. This financial allocation supports the day-to-day operations that keep the city running smoothly.
Fiscal impact
Routine city expenditure of $6.6 million.
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