MinutesApr 20, 2026Item B.5

Commission and Advisory Board Meeting Synopses

Minutes • 2026-04-20 • Item B.5

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The synopses from various commissions and advisory boards provide updates on recent actions and decisions that may influence city policies and initiatives. While this agenda item itself does not propose new actions, it offers residents insights into ongoing discussions and potential future changes in areas such as arts, human services, transportation, rent stabilization, disabilities, and older adult services.

Vote result: Passed 5-0

How does this affect you?

For West Hollywood residents, these synopses can offer a preview of potential changes or initiatives that might affect community services, transportation options, rental policies, and cultural programs. For example, if the Transportation & Mobility Commission discusses new bike lanes, this could impact daily commutes. Similarly, updates from the Rent Stabilization Commission might signal upcoming changes in rental regulations that could affect tenants' rights or rent control measures.

Fiscal impact

Fiscal impact was not specified in the published agenda analysis.

Related Items from This Meeting

Other agenda items from the Apr 20, 2026 council meeting.

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD, ADDING CHAPTER 9.22 (ALGORITHMIC RENTAL PRICE FIXING) TO TITLE 9 (PUBLIC PEACE AND SAFETY), OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE, TO PROHIBIT THE USE, SALE AND LICENSE OF ALGORITHMIC RENTAL PRICE FIXING [L. LANGER]

The proposed ordinance aims to prohibit the use, sale, and licensing of algorithmic rental price fixing in West Hollywood. This measure is designed to prevent automated systems from artificially inflating rental prices, potentially benefiting renters by keeping housing costs more stable and affordable. The ordinance is introduced without any direct fiscal impact on the city's budget, as it primarily regulates private sector practices.

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