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  2. MCI Center (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    MCI Center is a 126.3 m (414 ft) skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles, California, United States. It was completed in November, 1973 and has 33 floors. It is 52nd tallest building in Los Angeles. The MCI Center is a Class A building, with 63,032 m 2 (678,470 sq ft) of office space with a glass atrium and courtyard. On March 21, 2005 Jamison ...

  3. Richard H. Chambers United States Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 the Vista del Arroyo was placed in the National Register of Historic Places and GSA began design work to restore the building as the southern seat of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1995, the building was renamed to honor Judge Richard Harvey Chambers , whose concept it was to bring a Federal courthouse to Pasadena.

  4. Los Angeles Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    LADOT was created by city ordinance, and is run by a general manager appointed by the Mayor of Los Angeles, under the oversight of a citizens' commission also appointed by the mayor. LADOT is best known for providing public transportation to the City of Los Angeles. It currently operates the second-largest fleet in Los Angeles County next to ...

  5. Westwood/Rancho Park station - Wikipedia

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    The final environmental impact report included 170 surface parking spaces at this station, with an option to remove all parking for transit users (20 parking spaces would be provided for local residents only). In March 2011, the Expo Board approved the no-parking option. Sepulveda station, less than one mile away, has a parking lot.

  6. Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and United States ...

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    It is located on Temple Street in Downtown Los Angeles, east of and adjacent to the Federal Building at 300 N. Los Angeles Street, architect Welton Becket, opened in 1965. The building was completed in January 1992 and is named for long-serving United States Congressman Edward R. Roybal .

  7. Los Angeles County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The state Administrative Office of the Courts maintains an official roster of all superior court judges, including the 431 judges of the L.A. Superior Court. Median spending for a judicial office election for the Los Angeles County Superior Court has risen from $3,177 in 1970 to $70,000 in 1994. [13] Notable judges:

  8. What's the cost to cool Los Angeles? City explores a cooling ...

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    Los Angeles city leaders also directed staff to explore programs to potentially assist low- and middle-income families in paying to install and operate an AC unit.

  9. Los Angeles County Assessor - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles County Assessor is the assessor and officer of the government of Los Angeles County responsible for discovering all taxable property in Los Angeles County, except for state-assessed property, to inventory and list all the taxable property, to value the property, and to enroll the property on the local assessment roll. [2]