Resources
CITY SERVICES
Download the app - MyLA311
www.myla311.lacity.org/ or call 213-473-3231
Categories for service requests and issues include:
Animal services
Parks
Private property violation
Graffiti
Streetlights
Public Right-of-Way
Refuse and Pickups
Sanitation Billing
Street Problem Repair
Transportation
Trees/Vegetation
Other
Abandoned Autos –
call 1-800-ABANDON or email 34713@lapd.online
Abandoned Personal Property –
report on MyLA311
Crimes
Emergency call 911
Non-emergency call 1-877-ASK-LAPD
County Property VA Campus and sidewalks,
call LA Sheriff 310-855-8850
Government Contacts
Councilperson Traci Park: Michael Amster, Field Deputy michael.amster@lacity.org
Supervisor Lindsey Horvath: Zak Gaidzik, Field Deputy zgaidzik@bos.lacounty.gov
Homeless Vet: Veteran Temporary Housing Hotline 310-268-3350
Person In Danger of Harming Themselves or Others: Call 911 - This includes a person behaving erratically or walking without clothing as these may be signs that the person may be of harm to themselves.
Encampment
Report online to LA-HOP for outreach: www.lahsa.org/portal/apps/la-hop and 34713@lapd.online
Encampment on City property: Report on MyLA311 app for clean-up
Encampment on County property: Call LA Sheriffs at 310-855-8850
Encampment on Private property:
Call 1-877-ASK-LAPD; e mail LAPD Senior Lead officer 34713@lapd.online
Safety and Law Enforcement
LA Police Dept. Senior Lead Officer Matt Kirk: 34713@lapd.online
LA Sheriff Dept. Deputy Christopher Chung: chchung@lasd.org
Veteran Assistance: www.villageforvets.org
COUNTY SERVICES
https://211la.org/ or call 211
Categories for service requests and issues include:
COVID-19 vaccinations, testing, and older adults support
Food Assistance and benefits
Landlord/tenant assistance
Utility bill assistance
Business assistance
Homeless support services
Housing expense assistance
Emergency housing & shelter
Hate/bullying prevention and victim support
Locate cooling centers
Problems with Filming? Call FilmLA’s 24 hour hotline
If you have a problem with filming near you, call FilmLA’s hotline to report it at 213-977-8600. The hotline is staffed 24 x 7 and if no one is in the office someone is on call and will get back to you within 20-30 minutes.
As a recent example, a TV production on Barrington Place had put up “no parking signs” on only one of the seven parking meters they were using and a Parking Enforcement officer was standing by to ticket and tow away cars whose drivers did not realize they were parked illegally. A business owner on Barrington Place called FilmLA after she had to stop her Pilates class so that her customers to move their cars. She called FilmLA who said they would ask the production company to put up the remaining signs right away.
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