Elected Officials
Who are your elected officials? How would you get in touch with them?
Mayor
Mayor Garcetti: E-Mail Address: email
Councilmembers
CD 4 Website
[e-mail]
City Hall Office
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 480
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213)-473-7004
CD4 Contact info Constituent Concerns & General Inquiries
Please email, or contact via phone:
City Hall
(213) 473-7004
Hollywood District Office
(323) 957-6415
Sherman Oaks District Office
(818) 728-9924
Hollywood District Office
6501 Fountain Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Staff
Field Deputy Josef Siroky email
Planning Deputy Meg Healy email
Facebook
CD 4 Facebook Page
Twitter
CD 4 Twitter Page
Instagram
CD 4 Instagram Page
Hugo Soto Martinez
CD 13 Website
City Hall Office
200 N. Spring Street, Rm 470
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213)-473-7013
Hollywood Satellite Office
(By Appointment Only)
6501 Fountain Ave,
Los Angeles, CA 90028
213-207-3015
District Office
1722 Sunset Blvd,
Echo Park, CA 90026
213-207-3015
Staff
Field Deputy Anais Gonzalez email
Planning Deputy Emma Howard: email
Facebook
CD 13 Facebook Page
Twitter
CD 13 Instagram Page
Additional Contacts
Go to the LA city website and type in your address or intersection. You can learn a great deal of information. Try it!
County of Los Angeles
General Information: 213-974-1234
City of Los Angeles Contacts:
Lots of information available..
Go to the LA City website and explore!
City of L.A. Environmental Affairs Department read their newsletter
Other numbers of interest
Anywhere in California…
To report an EMERGENCY, always dial 9-1-1
Non-urgent 877 ASK-LAPD” (1-877-275-5273).
North of Franklin Senior Lead Officer Heather Mata
213-793-0710
email: 40988@lapd.online
South of Franklin Senior Lead Officer Shirmika Gonzalez
213-793-0710
email: 41018@lapd.online
LAPD – Hollywood Division
1358 N. Wilcox Hollywood, CA 90028
Voice 213-972-2971
TDD/TTY 213-485-9899
Email hollywood@lapd.online
Contact Info which has station phone, etc. Hollywood Station Contacts
Contact info for various LAPD departments Other LAPD Contacts
In the City of Los Angeles…
For routine City business and non-emergency services: Call 3-1-1
The 3-1-1 system is currently active and accessible to all wired telephones in the City of Los Angeles around the clock, every day of the year.
Outside the City of Los Angeles…
Those outside of our City, but within the Counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Ventura can reach the City of Los Angeles 3-1-1 Center toll-free at: 1-866-4LACITY
To contact the City of Los Angeles 3-1-1 Center from outside the above five county area, please call:
(213) 978-3231
The phone number for the Hollywood Police Station is (213) 485-4302.
City of L.A. Early Notification System (ENS) ENS Subscription Portal
Anonymous “We Tip” line:
1-213-485-9168
To report Potholes: Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Telephone number: 1- 800- 996- 2489 (Bureau of Street Services) potholes lot cleaning street maintenance street tree division street use division
LA City’s Regional Alliance Marketplace for Procurement (RAMP)
RAMP is a procurement portal that centralizes both public and private contracting opportunities for the region. The portal aims to leverage over $30 billion of economic activity in the region over the next decade to increase access to opportunities for all businesses, but particularly removing barriers to participation for local, small, and diverse businesses.
Nearly 1,000 attendees representing small business, medium and large sized firms, ethnic chambers, business advocacy organizations and intermediaries, financial institutions, and government agencies participated in the event to learn more about how the City’s new regional RAMP system would ensure that local investment benefitted local businesses. Speakers at the event included: LABC President Mary Leslie, Mayor Eric Garcetti, Councilmember Paul Krekorian, Inspector of Public Works, Director of the Bureau of Contract Administration John Reamer, Chief Procurement Officer Shannon Hoppes, Senior Managing Director at Trammell Crow Company and LABC Institute Chair Brad Cox, and Manager for Supplier Diversity at Cedars Sinai, Michael Herrera.
RAMP is based on a model employed for the London 2012 Olympics in which the creation of a universal procurement database was combined with a dedicated community engagement and outreach effort. Beginning in 2017, the LABC Institute analyzed the London model and proposed a similar effort here in Los Angeles through our Compete4LA initiative. That initiative led directly to the successful passage of a motion authored by Councilmember Paul Krekorian to fund and develop the new RAMP system.