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With benefits, the total compensation for a Torrance City Council member is currently about $13,000 a year, according to data from California’s state controller’s office. The City Council ...
The resulting town was founded in October 1912 and named after Torrance. The city of Torrance was formally incorporated in May 1921, the townsite initially being bounded by Western Avenue on the east, Del Amo Boulevard on the north, Crenshaw Boulevard on the west, and on the south by Plaza del Amo east of where it meets Carson Street, and by ...
City council of Beverly Hills [22] Steve Cooley, former Los Angeles County District Attorney (2000–2012) [19] Jackie Lacey, former Los Angeles County District Attorney (2012–2020) [23] John Lee, Los Angeles city councilor from the 12th district (2019–present) [24] R. Rex Parris, mayor of Lancaster (2008–present) [21]
Sherlyn Haynes, center, mother of Christopher DeAndre Mitchell, is escorted out of a 2019 Torrance City Council meeting for yelling and swearing at the mayor. (Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times)
Torrance City Council, in a March 2024 meeting, solidified its support for the Metro C Line extension, offering support for the "right-of-way option" for the project's route into the city. In response to security concerns, the Metro has pledged to collaborate closely with local entities to develop and implement comprehensive safety and security ...
The city council of Albany, a community of 20,000 residents northwest of Berkeley, unanimously passed a retrofit law in 2023. The law is estimated to affect 150 apartment buildings, containing 800 ...
In 1963, developer Don Wilson, who was building the new Southwood Riviera Royale tract in Torrance, was sued by the California attorney general for violating the Unruh Civil Rights Act by refusing to sell homes to African-American families in Dominguez Hills; at the June 25, 1963 city council meeting, Isen was famously quoted as saying "if ...
A funding level of $50,000 a year per Neighborhood Council was established—to be used for any appropriate community use—with a dedicated percentage on outreach and community building—subject to City of Los Angeles auditing and contracting standards.