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  2. Your guide to obscure but important L.A. City Charter ... - AOL

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    Read more:Your guide to Measure G: Expanding the L.A. County Board of Supervisors, electing a county executive. Measure G would force the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to part with some of its ...

  3. Your guide to Charter Amendment FF: Should L.A.'s lesser ...

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    If the ballot measure known as Charter Amendment FF passes, about 460 officers employed by the Police, Airport, Harbor, and Recreation and Parks departments would switch into the more generous Los ...

  4. Fire department funding and recruitment policy come under ...

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    As firefighters continue to battle raging fires across Los Angeles County, a cut to the Los Angeles Fire Department 2025 budget and its commitment to recruiting a more diverse force have come ...

  5. Chair of Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles County Court of Sessions administered The County until 1852 when the creation Board of Supervisors and the County Chair was formed Chair elected for a 1 year term Chair Pro Tem office was established in 1974 1 Samuel Arbuckle: Unknown December 7, 1852 December 6, 1853 Chair 2 David W. Alexander: December 6, 1853 December 5, 1854

  6. Government of Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles County Department of Public Works: operates countywide flood control system, constructs and maintains roads in unincorporated areas; Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning: [9] responsible for planning functions for unincorporated areas. The Department maintains the Zoning Code that regulates land use in the ...

  7. Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors - Wikipedia

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    In March 2002, Los Angeles County voters passed Measure B to limit the supervisors to three consecutive four-year terms. [7] If a supervisor fills a vacancy, the unexpired term counts towards the term limit if there are more than two years (half the term) left to serve.