On Valentine’s Day, Los Angeles Councilmember Bill Rosendahl and officials from the City Department of Transportation demonstrated the new “Easy Park – Easy Pay” meters that allow motorists to pay by coins, credit card, debit card, or cell phone at Lot 681 in Pacific Palisades. There are 40,000 single space meters in the City of Los Angeles, and LADOT plans to eventually replace all of them with the “Easy Park – Easy Pay” meters.
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The West Los Angeles/Malibu Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation held International Surfing Day at the Venice Beach Breakwater on Thursday, June 21. Surfing celebrities Shaun Thomson, Mike Parsons, Dino Andino and Sanoe Lake were on […]
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What is with the City forester cutting down more trees? Seventy-seven mature Eucalyptus trees to be exact. I don’t get it. Maybe we need Joan Baez, Julia Butterfly Hill and John Quigley to come sit […]
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