Board meets at 7 p.m. in City Hall.
Protect Plummer Park members submit the application, but that doesn't prevent the city from demolishing the buildings.
Former 50th Assembly district candidate Brad Torgan opts not to endorse Betsy Butler or Richard Bloom. However, Torgan's campaign adviser Scott Schmidt announces his endorsement of Butler.
City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. with an agenda that includes finalization of the El Mirador agreement, adding security cameras in Plummer Park and election campaign literature reforms.
City is having the the colored thermoplastic marking custom made for the intersection of San Vicente Boulevard at Santa Monica Boulevard.
In the wake of a corruption probe into the county assessor's office, a lawyer for the county counsel's office said an outright ban might be unconstitutional and violate free speech.
Mayor Jeff Prang holds a town-hall meeting to listen to residents concerns and answer questions.
The Oversight Board to the Successor Agency formed following the dissolution of the city's redevelopment agency meets to approve a six-month payment schedule. Many other aspects of the board's role is still to be determined.
SB 1464 is up for a vote in the state Assembly on Friday, requiring automobiles to give a minimum 3-foot clearance when passing a bicyclist. What do you think? Take our poll and tell us in the comments.
The state Assembly approves a resolution urging Congress to reauthorize the lapsed ban on the sale of military-style assault weapons. Introduced by Assembly member Mike Feuer, the resolution now moves to the state Senate.
Two different design showroom buildings on Melrose Avenue receive approval from the City Council, which also approves an Avenues overlay bonus allowing both buildings to go taller.
The City Council finalizes its ban on single-use plastic bags. The ban takes effect in six months for larger stores, 12 months for smaller stores.
City Council approves making the rainbow crosswalks on San Vicente Boulevard at Santa Monica Boulevard permanent.
The project proposed for the old Tower Records location comes back to the Council without its most controversial component, a David Barton gym, but the Council has other issues with the building and denies it.
The city proposes putting a cap on the number of banks on Sunset Boulevard and also limiting the amount of street footage a bank can use. The Planning Commission delays a vote, asking staff to investigate more options.