Here's a look at what's on the agenda for Tuesday's regular meeting of the Westwood Community Council.
The Westwood Neighborhood Council will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The Los Angeles City Ethics Commission reports the latest campaign financials for City Council District 5 candidates Mark Herd and Paul Koretz.
Mark Herd and current City Councilman Paul Koretz will participate in the debate at St. Paul the Apostle Church.
You can register to vote online, in person, or by mail for the Los Angeles city and county primary elections.
The man is charged with 13 others for manipulating stock prices, and could face life in prison.
Increased parking fees are being implemented at the mall in part to help offset the cost of a new garage and the Westwood Neighborhood Council has expressed concerns over the lack of community input in the decision.
Lieu now represents many more Westside communities, including Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Venice, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Beverly Glen.
Candidates are gearing up for the March 5 election.
The BID will ask merchants for special project ideas during two town halls Tuesday.
The next meeting is scheduled for Feb. 13.
Richard Roth brought the suit in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of himself as well as World Oil Corp. and DeMenno-Kerdoon, World Oil's waste recycling firm.
Herd will run against current City Councilman Paul Koretz, as well as others vying for the 5th District L.A. City Council seat.
More than 100 digital billboard signs are located throughout the Westside, including Westwood.
The council will meet next on Jan. 9.
Results show the countywide ballot measure aimed at accelerating transit projects is .56 percent short of passage.
The Westwood Business Improvement District plans to remove 18 trees in the Village for the purpose of sidewalk repair and replacement.
Sidewalk repair and replacement in the Village could start as early as January of 2013.
Sixteen Indian laurel fig trees, one red flowering gum tree and one magnolia tree are up for removal in the Village.
The council also elects new officers during its Wednesday meeting.
Voters give overwhelming support for President Obama and end up on the winning side of most ballot measures.
The Westwood Village Improvement Association aims to continue contract talks with proposed market operator Raw Inspiration.
Volunteers keep watch over polling places across the country Tuesday.
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Poll workers are forced to hold an 'emergency opening' before receiving supplies at the Vintage Westwood Horizons polling place.
Countywide ballot measure falls just shy of passage, with 64.72 percent of votes in favor of the traffic relief sales tax.
Don't forget to vote! Here's how to find your polling place. Also, where to drop off mail-in ballots.
Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Sixteen Indian laurel fig trees, one red flowering gum tree and one magnolia tree are up for removal.
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More than 1,050 ballots were counted in the Westwood Neighborhood Council election.
Sunday night results reveal who took the lead in the Westwood Neighborhood Council election.
Between 50 and 60 voters cast their ballots within the Westwood election's first half-hour.
Follow Westwood-Century City Patch for election coverage throughout the day Sunday.
The Board of Public Works will consider the item again at its Nov. 16 meeting.
Patch will publish interviews with Westwood Neighborhood Council candidates in the weeks leading up to the election.