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Los Angeles City Hall, completed in 1928, is the center of the government of the city of Los Angeles, California, and houses the mayor's office and the meeting chambers and offices of the Los Angeles City Council. [5]
Los Angeles' 1949 master plan called for branch administrative centers throughout the rapidly expanding city. [2] In addition to the main civic center downtown, there is the West Los Angeles Civic Center in the Westside (built between 1957 and 1965) and the Van Nuys Civic Center in the San Fernando Valley, as well as a neighborhood city hall in San Pedro.
Established 1932 as a "branch city hall"; [4] location of City Council District 6 field office and the Los Angeles Mayor's Valley field office. 14410 Sylvan St, Van Nuys, CA 91401 34°11′03″N 118°26′49″W / 34.1842°N 118.4470°W / 34.1842; -118
Van Nuys City Hall, built in 1932 originally as the Valley Municipal Building, serves various municipal services for the San Fernando Valley residents of the City of Los Angeles such as meeting chambers and public service offices and was dedicated as a Historic-Cultural Monument in 1968. Its 8 stories has over 49,000 square feet.
Los Angeles City Hall. (Frederic J. Brown / AFP/Getty Images) In Tuesday's election, voters in Los Angeles city and county will decide on several charter amendments and ballot measures.
The Hall of Justice was designed in Beaux-Arts style by the Allied Architects Association, a coalition of Los Angeles-based architects founded in 1921 to design public buildings. Participating architects included Octavius Morgan , Reginald Davis Johnson , George Edwin Bergstrom , David C. Allison , Myron Hunt , Elmer Grey , Sumner Hunt , Sumner ...
FBI agents searched the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor this week over a bomb threat he allegedly made against Los Angeles City Hall earlier this year, the mayor's office said. The FBI was at ...
Supervisor Janice Hahn stands outside the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in Los Angeles. She opposes a plan to move county workers to a nearby skyscraper and ditch the current building.