Commission, Hearings, and Board Meetings

The consideration of a policy or project may require a public hearing before a formal recommendation is issued. City Planning holds regular public hearings to consider a variety of land use proposals. Whether they are stand-alone public hearings or board or commission meetings, these events offer opportunities for all Angelenos to engage in the review process and offer feedback for decision makers to consider.

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In Los Angeles, there are nine commissions tasked with hearing planning and land use matters. Each commission, led by volunteer residents of Los Angeles, considers land use policies and proposed projects requiring planning approvals.

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City Planning’s boards, such as the Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) Boards to Design Review Boards, review select planning project applications to ensure compliance with specific standards and guidelines.

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Hearing Officers act on behalf of the City Planning Commission (CPC), Area Planning Commission (APC), or the Director of Planning. They hold hearings to collect public testimony on applications or pending policies that will inform future land use recommendations.

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The Sunshine Canyon has provided waste disposal for businesses and residents throughout the County and City of Los Angeles. The agendas and reports below detail the landfill’s operations, maintenance, and compliance with land use regulations.

SCL - TAC (Technical Advisory Committee) Agendas & Reports

Ambient Air Monitoring Report

Mitigation Monitoring Reports