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Tom LaBonge Newsletter: Pothole, Parks, Bikes & More
An update from Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge on May 18, 2012.

An update from Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge on May 18, 2012.

The time it takes 911 operators to dispatch firefighters has been getting substantially slower, too.
The following local crimes were reported between May 11 and May 17.
The Jack Kelege and Co. jewelry store on Ventura Boulevard will now take its request to the city zoning administration, as the Land Use Committee advises against the permit.
Here are some of the cool events going on in and around Sherman Oaks this weekend.
The observatory offers the closest viewing event for local residents.
The Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council Land Use Committee will hold its monthly meeting Thursday night.
Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge spoke to the Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association on Wednesday night.
Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge will be in attendance at Wednesday's Sherman Oaks Homeowner's Association meeting.
'Jacob' represents the top boy name for the 13th straight year, but 'Brantley' isn't too far behind. At least in my mind.
The Il Villaggio Toscano project will next seek approval from Los Angeles City Council.
This week's high temperature is expected to 82 on Wednesday.
The Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council will hold a reception for L.A. city Councilman Tom LaBonge, as well as vote on the Il Villaggio Toscano project at Monday's meeting.
The Meet Each Need with Dignity organization will continue with their 'Stamp Out Hunger' campaign this upcoming weekend.
Here are some of the events going on in and around Sherman Oaks this weekend.
The following local crimes were reported between May 2 and May 10.
The March to a Million campaign is in full swing, as volunteer organization Operation Gratitude hopes to send one million care packages to troops by the end of 2013.
AB 1446, approved by the Assembly Appropriations Committee Wednesday, will aim to expedite local transportation projects.
Exceptional Minds Studio is opening the door for young adults on the autistic spectrum to follow their dreams.
The Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies is ranked the 581st best high school in the nation by the U.S. News & World Report.