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  2. Los Angeles Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Department of Transportation, commonly referred to as LADOT, is a municipal agency that oversees transportation planning, design, construction, maintenance and operations within the city of Los Angeles.

  3. Parking at the Hollywood Bowl is rough. Here's how to do it ...

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    If you park at the lot at Ovation Hollywood (formerly called Hollywood & Highland), it's $3 for up to 2 hours with validation; $1 for every 15 minutes thereafter.

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    The $25 senior permit is valid from April 1 through March 31 and allows you to park in most Santa Monica Beach lots, excluding the Pier Deck and short-term parking areas. Permits can be purchased ...

  5. Ditch traffic and parking. How to get to the Hollywood Bowl ...

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  6. Ovation Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    The site was the location of the 1902 Hollywood Hotel, in which many celebrities stayed in the early days of Hollywood.The hotel was demolished in August 1956 and, despite initial plans for a high-rise hotel and a department store on the site, [6] [7] it was replaced by the twelve-story First Federal Building of the First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Hollywood; a shopping center; and ...

  7. Los Angeles City Hall - Wikipedia

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    A City Council ordinance passed in 1905 did not permit any new construction to be taller than 13 stories or 150 ft (46 m) in order to keep the city's architecture harmonious. City Hall's 454 ft (138 m) height was deemed exempt as a public building and assured that no building would surpass one third its height for over three decades until the ...

  8. Downtown Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, a study by Downtown Center Business Improvement District showed that of the 52,400 people resided in downtown Los Angeles, the demographic breakdown was 52.7% Caucasian, 20.1% Asian, 17.0% Latino, and 6.2% African-American; 52.9% female, 47.1% male; and 74.8% of residents were between the ages of 23–44.

  9. Want to learn more about downtown parking plan? City to hold ...

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