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Public commenters urge housing and services over police spending; concerns raised about donor influence on city programs

April 24, 2026 | Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California


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Public commenters urge housing and services over police spending; concerns raised about donor influence on city programs
Public commenters at the April 24 Los Angeles City Council meeting raised a range of concerns including police funding levels, donor influence on community programs and gaps in services for unhoused residents.

Several speakers argued that expanded policing budgets would crowd out spending for housing, food and social services. One attendee identified herself as Kate and told the council the community needs housing and supports more than added police resources: "We don't need more police, we need housing, we need services," (paraphrased from transcript). Another commenter, Claudia, said her own experience showed police cannot substitute for housing and social supports.

Members of transgender and translatina advocacy groups urged the council to fund services and programs relevant to their communities and to ensure budgetary inclusion. Commenters also criticized some event sponsorships and expressed concern that corporate sponsors and high-profile funders could create influence over city programming and priorities.

Public comment covered other topics as well2D2Dfrom dog beach and off-leash park requests to allegations about local actors2D2Dbut the recurrent themes were budget priorities (police vs. social services), scrutiny of donor relationships, and calls for clearer accountability when outside funds or corporate sponsors are listed on council-backed programs.

Council members acknowledged receipt of comments and proceeded to agenda items and announcements; no formal policy change or immediate vote followed from the public-comment remarks in the recorded segments.

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