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The Los Angeles County Seal was designed by Kenneth Hahn and drawn by Millard Sheets. It was approved and adopted in 1957, and was used until September 2004, when it was replaced by a slightly-modified version. Hahn was elected to the County Board of Supervisors for the first time in 1952.
Former L.A. County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn designed a new seal, which was drawn by Millard Sheets, and adopted by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on January 2, 1957, effective March 1, 1957.
English: The seal of Los Angeles County, California, used from 1957 to 2004. It was adopted by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on January 2, 1957 and became effective on March 1, 1957. Its usage was discontinued on September 14, 2004, due to concerns over religious imagery being on the seal.
The building was renamed the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in 1992 in honor of Hahn's father, who was the county's longest-serving supervisor and a former Los Angeles City Council member ...
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 ...
English: The former flag of Los Angeles County, California, e.g., the "L.A. County flag", used from October 17, 1967 to September 14, 2004, designed by Kenneth Hahn.It was adopted by the Board of Supervisors on October 17, 1967 and first flown in front of the County Courthouse on March 28, 1968.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors discussed a plan to purchase the 54-story Gas Company Tower in downtown L.A. If the deal goes through, the county would likely move its massive ...
The Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration where the board of supervisors meets.. The Government of Los Angeles County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution, California law, and the Charter of the County of Los Angeles. [1]