Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez Reacts to LA Times Editorial Supporting Her Motion To Cut Red Tape In Process of Converting Unpermitted Structures Into Legal Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)

LOS ANGELES, CA—Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez issued the following statement in response to the Los Angeles Times publishing an editorial yesterday in support of her motion to eliminate a significant obstacle in the process of converting an unpermitted structure, usually a garage, into a legal accessory dwelling unit (ADU): “I’ve spent over a decade working on…

Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez Holds Press Conference with Record-Breaking Number of Women on Los Angeles City Council, First Female LA City Attorney

LOS ANGELES, CA – In advance of tomorrow’s City Council meeting, Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez held a press conference to bring together the record-breaking number of women who will be serving on the Council. City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto, the first female Los Angeles City Attorney, also joined. At the press conference, the members delivered remarks…

Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez Announces Success of Pilot Program That Reduces RV Encampments on LA Streets, Calls for Expanded Implementation

LOS ANGELES, CA – Los Angeles City Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez, Executive Director of West Valley Homes YES Kim Olsen, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) Director of Access and Engagement Brittnee Hill, and LA Family Housing CEO and President Stephanie Klasky-Gamer held a press conference today to announce the success of the Council District 7…

Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez Introduces Resolution In Support of Independent Redistricting Commission

Today, Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez introduced a resolution calling on the State to take up legislation that would establish a truly independent redistricting process for the City. In light of recent discussions about the City of Los Angeles’s redistricting process, it is necessary that the City reexamine the current redistricting process. “Among the revelations derived from…

Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez, LA City Youth Councilmembers, LAUSD Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho, and Executive Directors Lisa Salazar and Capri Maddox Announce Youth Action in Response to Racist Remarks

Today, Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez, members of the Olivia E. Mitchell Los Angeles City Youth Council, LAUSD Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho, Executive Director of the LA Youth Development Department Lisa Salazar, and Executive Director of LA Civil Rights Capri Maddox held a press conference to announce youth actions in response to the racist remarks made by…

Second Annual Firework Buyback Removes 31% More Fireworks from the Street in Advance of the Fourth of July Holiday

LOS ANGELES (July 2, 2022) —   Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez held the second annual fireworks buyback in her district collecting 31% more illegal fireworks than in 2021. The 2021 buyback event collected 514 pounds and this year’s was even more successful collecting 673 pounds of illegal fireworks.    All fireworks are illegal in the City of…

Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez Commissions Largest Mural In San Fernando Valley Led By Female Team For Women’s History Month

Los Angeles, CA (March 14, 2022) — Painting began Friday on a 289 foot long by 30 foot high mural, the largest mural installation in 40 years, facing San Fernando Road at Roxford Street celebrating the community of Sylmar. Commissioned by Los Angeles City Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez, this mural is designed by Sylmar Muralist Erica…

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Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez Introduces Transit Equity Motion To Address The Needs Of Women In The City Of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA (March 2, 2022) — Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez introduced a motion, that was seconded by Councilwoman Nithya Raman, Councilman Joe Buscaino, and Council President Nury Martinez, to address gender inequities in the transportation system in Los Angeles. The motion is in response to the study by Los Angeles Department of Transportation  (LADOT) “Changing…

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Application Process Opening for the Olivia Mitchell Youth Council That Will Provide an Opportunity for Young Angelenos to Participate in City Government

LOS ANGELES (January 27, 2022) — The Olivia Mitchell Youth Council (LA City Youth Council) application process opens January 28, 2022. The youth council is an opportunity for young Angelenos to participate in their local government. During the year-long paid program, participants will have an opportunity to learn the inner workings of the City of…