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Departments, Commissions & Agencies
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Assessor John R. Noguez Urges Property Owners to Seek Tax Relief from Wind Storm Damage
- Los Angeles County Assessor John R. Noguez today urged property owners who may have been affected by the recent wind storms to contact his office as soon as possible for information about potential tax relief if related damage amounts to $10,000 or more, including destruction to chimneys or structures by falling trees or branches.
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SEWAGE SPILL ADVISORY
- The public is advised to avoid Ocean Water a quarter mile north and south of Ballona Creek, near Dockweiler State Beach. This advisory will be in effect until at least 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 19, 2012, pending test results that measure the bacteria level in the ocean water.
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Featured LA County Services
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Redistricting LA County 2011
Every ten years, the United States attempts to count every person in the country through a process called the Decennial Census. It is mandated by Article I, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution. The latest Census was conducted on April 1, 2010, and provides a snapshot of how many people there are and where they live. Once we know how many people there are and where they live in the County of Los Angeles, the population must be divided as evenly as possible into five supervisorial districts for the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors. Adjusting the boundaries is called “redistricting.”
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Coordinated Agency Recovery Effort (C.A.R.E.)
Visit C.A.R.E. for coordinated fire recovery and mudslide information, as well as vital information o on how to obtain building and transportation permits, mud and debris flow forecasts, road closures, safety preparedness, assistance programs, and shelter contacts.
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Alert LA County
Los Angeles County has implemented an emergency mass notification system to contact County residents and businesses via recorded phone messages, text messages and e-mail during emergencies. For more information and to register your cell phone number, Voice over IP number, and e-mail address, please click the link above.
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211 LA County
211 is an easy to remember three-digit dialing code that enables a caller to access information about more than 28,000 health and human service programs throughout Los Angeles County 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is TTY accessible. 211 LA County, formerly known as INFO Line of Los Angeles, has been providing these services since 1981.
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Cities
There are 88 cities in Los Angeles County, each with its own city council. All of the cities, in varying degrees, contract with the County to provide municipal services. The County provides some services for all residents, like public health protection, public social services, property assessment and vital records.
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Unincorporated Areas
Get information about services provided to residents of unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. More than 65 percent of the County is unincorporated and approximately 1 million people live in these areas. The Board of Supervisors acts as the "city council" and County departments provide the municipal services.
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