Find out what the Council District 13 representative was up to this week.
The panel considers routing tourists a different way to avoid blocking streets near the landmark and also how to lessen the negative effects of the park's increased popularity.
The Summer Sidewalks Program will check for illegal vendor activity that can detour pedestrians into the street and create a safety hazard.
Los Angeles' community redevelopment agency will work with the City Attorney during the next month to decide how two state assembly bills will affect their budget and future projects, many of which are planned in Hollywood.
The councilman, who represents parts of Hollywood, takes the helm again Friday as the panel welcomes new member Mitchell Englander.
The CRA/LA, which provides funding for several Hollywood development projects, was nearly axed Tuesday by the state Legislature.
The decision clears the way for the $6.6 million project in Griffith Park.
The Police Commission's decision to end the red-light camera program will stand unless at least eight council members vote to overturn it before July 31.
The renovation project at Griffith Park was awarded a $6.6 million state grant, but opponents say that it violates the city's general plan to protect the historic Southwest Museum.
Upgrades planned for the low-income senior housing complex at 6650 Franklin Ave. in Hollywood include new appliances, flooring and paint.
The public comment period on the plan and Draft Environmental Impact Report ends June 1.
Developers have submitted an application to the city to construct a 1 million square foot mixed-use project adjacent to the Capitol Records Building at Hollywood and Vine.
It's for the District 5 Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees seat.
Families from Pomona, La Verne, Whittier and other parts of Los Angeles County get house "greening" packages.
A dozen speakers appear before the Boundary Review Committee at a public hearing Monday to urge LA County to leave District 3 intact.
The board also approves funds for signs and discusses planting 50 trees in the neighborhood.
The Baseline Hillside Ordinance limits the size of new homes on hillside lots.
The Hollywood United Neighborhood Council also discussed an update on access to Lake Hollywood Park and the baseline hillside ordinance.
In other Hollywood United Neighborhood Council matters at Monday's meeting, an LAFD battalion chief says the city's resources were strained Sunday, and the panel allocates money to a Griffith Park wildlife study.
Hollywood Patch is participating in Sunshine Week by promoting and celebrating open government and freedom of information this week.
The incumbent city councilman gets 55 percent of the vote against challengers Stephen Box and Tomas O'Grady.
Voters approve most measures to help ease the city's budget crisis and send incumbents back to the City Council.
By mid-afternoon, one location only had 15 people cast their ballots. Did everyone wait until after 5 p.m.?
Voters want libraries to extend their hours, but are conflicted on whether to unseat District 4 incumbent Tom LaBonge.
We'll be covering Tuesday's events and invite you to be part of our real-time coverage.
Voters citywide will weigh in on 10 ballot measures, and some districts will also be electing members to the City Council and school board.
Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge explains the importance of Measure L for Los Angeles' 72 libraries.
Council District 8 and School District 5 continue to be money magnets as the campaigns enter the homestretch.
Budget cuts last summer forced all libraries in the Los Angeles Public Library system to shut down on Sundays and Mondays. Measure L is intended to reverse at least part of the cutbacks.
Profiles of the candidates, explanation of the measures, now there's no excuse to claim ignorance.
In four Board of Education contests and one City Council race, the big money is coming from groups operating outside of the candidates' control.
The city council candidate for district 4, which includes Hollywood, offers ways to tackle the city budget, improve public education and mobility around the city.
The measure would allow the city to stop testing every qualified job applicant for some civil service jobs, which it is now required to do.
The deadline for submitting your input to the mayor's budget challenge has been postponed until Friday.
The measure would codify into the City Charter the City Council's current practice of setting aside money for use during disasters.
The city council incumbent for district 4, which includes Hollywood, hopes to continue to reduce crime, restore the city's financial health and encourage better parking solutions.
The City Council candidate makes pledges on pay, greening and revamping Hollywood as he seeks to win the District 4 seat in the March 8 election.
Initiated by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, the controversial proposal to lease the city's nine parking garages now appears dead.
It's almost time to go to the polls for the Special Election. Hollywood votes on 10 ballot measures and a four-year District No. 4 city council seat on March 8.
Hollywood's assemblyman shares his views on unemployment, the state budget, health insurance and transportation.