DWP Revised Water Conservation Ordinance 2010
This pamphlet from the Department of Water and Power explains in detail the Revised Water Conservation Ordinance, issued in August 2010. Councilman Greig Smith's motion changed the lawn watering schedule from 2 days a week to 3 days a week.
Community Guide (updated 4/6/06)
Helpful Tips to Beat the Heat
Helpful information to prepare for extreme heat conditions during the summer. Information on how to reduce energy use to help prevent blackouts during summer months.
Good Neighbor Laws
These City laws are intended to ensure peaceful and safe neighborhoods. They cover such issues as acceptable noise levels, and where residents may park their cars.
Join The LAPD Reserve Corp www.joinlapdreserves.com
The Los Angeles Police Department is significantly expanding its Reserve Corps. Show up at the Reserve Orientation the first and third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. It is located at the City of Los Angeles Personnel Department Building at 700 East Temple Street Room 115A Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Hire Your Own City Work Crew For A Day
The Personal City Services and Repairs Program introduced by Councilman Greig Smith allows residents and community groups to pay for overtime costs for City crews to get specific jobs done more quickly. Services include: tree trimming and weed clearing, filling potholes, curb, gutter and sidewalk repairs, upgrading parks and purchasing books for a local library branch. For more information, call Eric Taguchi at the Bureau of Street services at (213) 485-3427 or John Bwarie, Deputy District Director, CD12, at (818) 701-5221.
To Make a Difference
Councilmember Greig Smith and the Bureau of Street Services are establishing a government community partnership which allows neighborhood groups, businesses, and residents to participate in a street cleaning and beautification pilot project. Any City street within Council District 12 can be adopted.
Deadline for Household Hazardous Waste in the Regular Trash
Starting Feb. 8, Californians may no longer throw household items containing toxic substances into the regular trash, including batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, and items containing mercury such as thermostats, thermometers and electronic devices, as well as chemicals, used motor oil, etc. This will prevent pollutants from leaching into our air and groundwater. Call 1-800-98-TOXIC (1-800-988-6942) or go to http://www.lacity.org/san/safe.htm to find out where to bring your household hazardous waste.
Information on West Nile Virus
West Nile Virus is usually not dangerous, but sometimes can become serious. It can be transmitted to humans by mosquitos, so there are several steps you can take to avoid mosquitoes when West Nile Virus is active.
Handyworker Program - Free Home Repairs
The City's Handyworker Program offers a range of free home repair services for homeowners who meet low-income and disability criteria.

Last Updated: 08/24/2010 06:03:01 PM