This post is part of a series to celebrate the honorees at the LGBT Heritage Month opening ceremonies which took place at City Hall on June 1st, 2012. Frontiers Magazine Where would the LGBT community in the City of Los Angeles be without its press? Frontiers Magazine — which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary — … Continue reading »
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New Solar Program Sells Excess Energy Back to Grid
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will hold a public meeting to talk about a new program for people who have solar panels on their homes or businesses. The program is called Solar Feed in Tariff — or Solar FIT — and allows property owners with solar panels to sell excess energy back to … Continue reading »
Rosendahl Seeks Further Study of Proposed Stadium Traffic and Neighborhood Impacts
Related: Rosendahl Presents Transportation Concerns to Stadium Developers
LGBT Heritage Month Honors LA Black Pride – ‘At The Beach’
This post is the first in a series to celebrate the honorees at the LGBT Heritage Month opening ceremonies which took place at City Hall on June 1st, 2012. Los Angeles Black Pride — ‘At The Beach’ Los Angeles Black Pride started out 24 years ago as a small party on the beach with a … Continue reading »
Green Project in Venice Returns Power, Saves Money
Councilmember Bill Rosendahl joined the Bureau of Street Lighting and members of the Venice Neighborhood Council to announce a green project that is expected to save the City of Los Angeles thousands of dollars in power. The Bureau of Street Lighting installed 100 solar panels on brand new LED street lights as part of a pilot project … Continue reading »
New Technology Makes Parking Easier in Los Angeles
The Department of Transportation unveiled new technology that will change the way Angelenos park in downtown Los Angeles. LA Express Park, a year long demonstration project, is a technologically advanced parking system that will notify motorists where parking is available by using in-ground sensors on city streets and lots. Motorists can download an app on their smartphone and see where … Continue reading »
Council Budget Shrinks Government, Preserves City Services
Dear Friends: As we all know from managing our personal and household finances, balancing budgets in the middle of a stubborn recession is a tough task. Today, my colleagues on the Los Angeles City Council and I made some choices and approved a sane and sensible budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1. … Continue reading »