
About – COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County, California
As a subdivision of the state, the County is charged with providing numerous services that affect the lives of all residents, including law enforcement, tax collection, public health protection, public social …
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
The Board of Supervisors is Los Angeles County’s governing body, serving as the executive and legislative head of the largest and most complex county government in the nation.
Maps and Geography – COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
Explore the regional diversity of Los Angeles County by viewing population, size, zip codes and other data across maps of cities, unincorporated areas and communities.
Los Angeles County - Property Tax Portal
Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Treasurer and Tax Collector, and Assessment Appeals Board have prepared this property tax information site to provide taxpayers with an overview and some specific …
This chart presents monthly affordable rent and affordable housing cost limits for units being offered to acutely low, extremely low, very low, lower, and moderate income households under the County of …
Government – COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
Along with the Board, the voters of LA County elect an Assessor, District Attorney, and Sheriff. As a subdivision of the state, the County is charged with providing numerous services that affect the lives …
LA County Cities – COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County, …
Santa Monica Sierra Madre Signal Hill South El Monte South Gate South Pasadena Temple City
Los Angeles County Departments
Chief Executive Office Fesia Davenport, Chief Executive Officer 500 W. Temple St., Rm. 713 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-1101 Fax: (213) 687-7130 [email protected] ceo.lacounty.gov
Jobs with LA County – COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
The County’s 37 departments post their job openings on a centralized website operated by the Human Resources Department to make it easier for those seeking employment or advancement to be aware …
Maps and GIS - LA County Planning
Maps and geographic or spatial information is key to most of LA County Planning’s work. We used Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology from its start, and still use it every day.