BRIEFLY : PLAN TO TAKE SHAPE FOR PALMDALE AIRPORT.The Los Angeles City Council A very large airport in Palmdale, California which has 2 facilities that share its runways:
``Today the clock starts ticking on a real investment plan for Palmdale Airport,'' Councilwoman Ruth Galanter Ruth Galanter was a city councilwoman from Los Angeles. She served as President Pro-Tempore and President of the city council. said. ``(The Department of) Airports has spent millions developing the master plan for LAX. They have some serious catching up to do . . . for Palmdale.'' Galanter's proposal calls for developing a specific timeline and budget to complete environmental reviews and construction at Palmdale to ease some of the pressure on Los Angeles International Airport “LAX” redirects here. For other uses, see LAX (disambiguation). “KLAX” redirects here. For other uses, see KLAX (disambiguation). Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX . - Daily News Parks won't give discipline details Taking a hard line in disclosing new information, Police Chief Bernard C. Parks Bernard Parks (born December 7, 1943 in Beaumont, Texas) is a member of the Los Angeles City Council, representing the 8th District in South Los Angeles and former Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. Parks attended Los Angeles City College, received his B.S. on Wednesday refused to reveal how many officers have been relieved of duty or disciplined amid a continuing inquiry into LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel. 2. LAPD - Los Angeles Police Department. corruption. - Daily News Council may ban extra ATM charges Following the lead of Santa Monica, the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday called for a review on whether it can ban the extra charges by banks at automated teller machines automated teller machine (ATM), device used by bank customers to process account transactions. Typically, a user inserts into the ATM a special plastic card that is encoded with information on a magnetic strip. to nonaccount holders. ``Consumers are being gouged for withdrawing their own money to buy groceries and gasoline,'' Councilman Alex Padilla said. The council's action calls for the City Attorney to report and develop legislation that would ban the fees. - Daily News Grants for sports projects awarded The Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles, which doles out grants from a surplus fund from the 1984 Olympic Games, gave a total of $1.1 million to 21 Southland organizations Wednesday. The three largest grants went to L.A.'s BEST, or Better Educated Students for Tomorrow ($364,470), the Boys & Girls Club of America ($150,000) and the AAF/Mount SAC Youth Days ($100,500). L.A.'s BEST will use the money to expand its after-school sports program from 28 to 62 elementary schools. The Boys & Girls Club will build a gym, and the Youth Days program will use its funds for a track and field instructional and competition program. All the grants are for sports-related projects. - City News Service |
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