THE EASIEST WAY TO GET ANSWERS
FROM THE CITY OF LA:
Call 311
OR
for emergencies
Call 911
for non-emergency safety issues
Police (877) CALL-LAPD
Fire (213) 978-3800
contact p.i.c.o. NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
We focus on land use, zoning, education and other challenges impacting our neighborhood. Plus, we're always looking for new ways to bring our community together:
who represents you?
Enter your address here to find names and links to all your elected officials, regional services, planning districts and more.
list of Elected Officials Who Represent Part or All
of P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Area
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
MAYOR Karen Bass (213) 978-0600 http://mayor.lacity.org/
COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky (323) 866-1828 https://councildistrict5.lacity.gov/
COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 Councilmember Heather Hutt (213) 473-7010 https://councildistrict10.lacity.gov/
OUR NEIGHBORHOOD PROSECUTOR from the CITY ATTORNEY's OFFICE Mehrnoosh Zahiri 213-978-2220 Email: mehrnoosh.zahiri@lacity.org
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
SUPERVISOR Holly J. Mitchell (213) 974-2222 https://mitchell.lacounty.gov/
STATE SENATE
DISTRICT 26 Ben Allen (310) 318-6994 www.sd26.senate.ca.gov
DISTRICT 30 Vacant (213) 745-6656 www.sd30.senate.ca.gov
STATE ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT 55 Isaac G. Bryan (310) 641-5410 https://a55.asmdc.org/
U.S. CONGRESS
REPRESENTATIVE Sydney Kamlager Dove (323)965-1422
US SENATE
SENATOR Alex Padilla (310) 231-4494 https://www.padilla.senate.gov/
SENATOR Laphonza R Butler (202) 224-3841
FREE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICE
The City Attorney’s Office offers free mediation services to residents and businesses that is neutral, unbiased and confidential.
(213) 978-1880
FIND THE social services YOU NEED
If you need help with housing, healthcare, transportation or other personal issues, Los Angeles County has a hotline and website that can point you in you in the right direction,
Call 211
BEFORE YOU DIG, GET THE SCOOP
Gas pipelines can be located anywhere – sometimes just inches below the surface. Hitting a pipeline while digging, planting or doing demolition work can cause serious injury, property damage and loss of utility service. So, before you dig:
Call 811
dial a department
For more helpful numbers, CLICK HERE
PARK RELATED EMERGENCIES (323) 913-7390
PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU CALL (866) 561-9742 or GET HELP ONLINE
POT HOLE REPAIR (800) 996-2489
RECREATION AND PARKS (888) 527-2757
RECYCLING (800) 773-2489
RENT STABILIZATION Tenant Hotline (213) 367-9099
SENIOR LUNCHEON PROGRAM (213) 252-4030
SEWER & STORM DRAIN PROBLEMS (800) 773-2489
SHOE REMOVAL FROM POWER LINES (800) 827-5397
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY (800) 252-0259
SPAY/NEUTER YOUR PET (888) 452-7381
STREET LIGHTING (800) 303-5267
STREET & ALLEY DUMPING (800) 996-2489
TAXI COMPLAINTS (213) 580-1272
TREES DOWN/DEBRIS REMOVAL (800) 996-2489
ZOO (323) 644-4200
ABANDONED CARS (800) ABANDON
ANIMAL SERVICES (888) 452-7381
BUILDING AND SAFETY (888) 524-2845
BULKY ITEM PICK UP (800) 773-2489
CABLE TV CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
(213) 847-6851
(213) 485-9050 – Spanish
CAL TRANS Road Closures (800) 427-7623
CITY CLERK (213) 978-1020
CITY CONTROLLER (213) 978-7200
CONSUMER PROTECTION (L.A. County) (800) 952-5210
DEAD ANIMAL PICK-UP (800) 773-2489
DEPT OF AGING (800) 510-2020
DEPT OF WATER & POWER (800) 342-5397
EMERGENCY 911
GRAFFITI REMOVAL 311
HAZARDOUS WASTE (800) 988-6942
HOUSING AUTHORITY (213) 252-2500
ILLEGAL SEWAGE DISCHARGES (800) 974-9794
SPOTLIGHT ON: SIDEWALKS
Big news for the sidewalks of LA! The City is investing $1.4 billion over 30 years to fix sidewalks around Los Angeles. Repairs will be made via 3 programs:
Access Request Program: People with a mobility disability, or someone reporting on their behalf, who encounter physical barriers such as broken sidewalks or missing/broken curb ramps.
Rebate Program for Property Owners: The City is offering a limited-time rebate to any property owner willing to pay for their own sidewalk repair.
Report a Sidewalk Problem: Report any other sidewalk issues by CALLING 311 or CLICK HERE: http://sidewalks.lacity.org/report-sidewalk-problem-information.
Get all the details on all three programs at sidewalks.lacity.org