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How can I contact Los Angeles city planning?

How can I contact Los Angeles city planning?

City Planning personnel will continue to be available to the public by telephone and email. Applicants will be contacted by City Planning personnel to receive technical guidance on the planning process during the design, entitlement, and permitting stages of a project.

Where is the public counter in Los Angeles?

The public counter at Los Angeles City Planning’s Development Services Centers (DSCs) serves as a single portal and point of consultation for a wide range of project applications. In the City of Los Angeles, there are three DSCs with dedicated planning resources: Metro (Downtown), Valley (Van Nuys), and West Los Angeles.

What does Sant la do for the community?

Sant La hosts forums designed to promote community involvement; we encourage community members to identify their needs, articulate the appropriate solutions to those needs and participate in the decision-making process that affects their daily lives.

How to get planning approval in Los Angeles?

Applicants can schedule an appointment to receive technical guidance on planning approvals during the design, entitlement, and permitting stages of a project. Small business owners and residents can also visit the DSCs to learn about proposed land use regulations pertaining to land use.

How to contact l.a.care health plan?

If you are an L.A. Care member and have questions, we encourage you to contact our Member Services department for assistance at 1-888-839-9909 (TTY 711). Please call Member Services for your specific plan if you need assistance. You can also message us.

How to contact a state agency in Louisiana?

To contact a specific state agency, please use the agency index or the Louisiana State Government Telephone Directory. To find information about services that can be completed online, please search the library of online services.

Sant La hosts forums designed to promote community involvement; we encourage community members to identify their needs, articulate the appropriate solutions to those needs and participate in the decision-making process that affects their daily lives.

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