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@MikeBoninLA

Councilmember serving the Westside of Los Angeles. Progressive advocate for the environment, mobility, affordable housing, and homelessness solutions.

Los Angeles, CA
Joined October 2016

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  1. Dec 24

    Don't let some clouds ⛅️fool you. With , the 🔥 Danger Rating for the City of remains VERY HIGH: Please stay and help : 🔗

    Today's wildfire danger rating for the City of Los Angeles is Very High.
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  2. Grateful to join for its holiday food distribution yesterday morning. The local nonprofit partnered with organizations to make sure local families have access to food and PPE this holiday.

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  3. Grateful to spend some time w/ ,delivering groceries &holiday presents to local families. Grass Roots Neighbors is a phenomenal local org. with a mission of neighbors helping neighbors. You can find out more about them and how to help at:  .

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  4. Dec 21

    Here’s a glimpse of a completed section of the Automated People Mover guideway that will create an elevated experience at LAX in the future!

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  5. Dec 20

    Uncontained beach fires can cause serious burns. Protect yourself & others. Say NO to bonfires, firepits & personal grills on our beaches & parking lots. Report illegal bonfires: DOCKWEILER/VENICE 877-ASK-LAPD TOPANGA 818-878-1808

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  6. Shout out to the wonderful vendors at the , who week after week donate leftover produce to help feed neighbors in need. I was glad to join Rob Kadota, Sam Kirk and Lisa Shaw today in collecting the bounty, which was delivered to & .

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  7. No one should be hungry for the holiday season! DCRC is having a Food Giveaway event on Tuesday Dec. 22, from 9 am to 12 pm. To RSVP, Call: (310)390-3611. This event is being sponsored by: Westside Food Bank, Collins and Katz Family, YMCA, Leo Baeck Temple, and Westside Friends.

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  8. Honored to join & last night for "A Societal Responsibility: Helping LA's Homeless," a panel discussion hosted by the Youth Leaders. The discussion was part of the org's "Finding Common Ground" series.

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  9. Thanks to everyone who participated in the Mar Vista Beautification Project community meeting last week! The project has the opportunity to add street amenities along the Boulevard, and we need your input. Take the survey, below.

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  10. More than 2,000 restaurants have been permitted to date, and while outdoor dining is temporarily suspended, the city is continuing to process and approve applications.

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  11. Interested restaurants should apply for curbside dining as soon as possible— no later than this week—in order to be able to take advantage of this limited one-time funding before it runs out at the end of the year.

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  12. In preparation of the eventual reopening of outdoor dining, the City Council recently approved funding to expand the Al Fresco program so more restaurants will be able to welcome customers when the order is eased.

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  13. It’s The Happiest Season Of All 🎶 Our Annual WLA Toy Drive Is Here 🎁 Thank you Lisa M. and Friends for dropping off these great gifts that will sure put a smile on a child’s face 🧸 – at West Los Angeles Police Station

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  15. Beginning tomorrow, Metro Micro is coming to Playa del Rey, Westchester, and the LAX area in the district. Get steps to download and use the neighborhood rideshare app, below.

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  16. Did you miss the last bulky item drop off event of the year? If you did & have bulky waste to get rid of, please call us to schedule a curbside bulky item pick-up. It's free & easy! ➡️ 24/7 📞 800-773-2489 ➡️ 📲 ➡️

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  17. The council unanimously approved more than 700 new units of housing to help get people off the street today, including 77 rooms on the Westside, through Project Homekey. Read the full press release at

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  18. Dec 9

    Through this pandemic, our city has been committed to providing support for Angelenos. Here are some of our latest resources to help workers, small businesses, youth, and families who have been deeply impacted. Learn more and find additional resources: .

    Latest COVID-19 Resources

Secure Emergency Relief for Vulnerable Employees (SERVE)
Providing cash aid to thousands of food service workers 

L.A. Optimized
Offering website optimization,  marketing, and more to help small businesses adapt to the digital marketplace

Angeleno Connectivity Trust (ACT)
Giving free internet access to children in need, including students experiencing homelessness, those in foster care, and youth with disabilities

More resources at Coronavirus.LACity.org/Resources.
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  19. Thanks to a partnership with , we gave away 150 trees at a drive-through tree giveaway this weekend! Neighbors were thrilled to be able to bring trees home & plant them in the yards. City plants also delivers trees to resident's homes. .

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  20. S/o to ' Urban Forestry Department for trimming neighborhood trees in Del Rey. Neighbors were concerned abt. severe tree overgrowth, so my office worked with the UFD to schedule an emergency trimming of 7 Palm trees, an Olive tree, & a Madras Thorn on Allin St.

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