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Departments, Commissions & Agencies
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Recovering From the Fires
- Los Angeles County has a new website providing resources for fire recovery and mudslide information. Among the information included is how to obtain building and transportation permits, mud and debris flow forecast, road closures, safety preparedness, assistance programs, and shelter contacts.
La Canada-Flintridge Mudflow
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Smallest Dinosaur on Display
- Several bones of the Fruitadens haagarorum, the smallest North American dinosaur ever discovered, are on display in the Dino Lab at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. The species weighed less than two pounds and was just 28 inches long. The museum's Dr. Luis Chiappe has co-authored a paper on the tiny giant.
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Featured LA County Services
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Do you need a job?
The County of Los Angeles is working with the South Bay Workforce Investment Board to create 10,000 jobs for qualified individuals. Please contact the South Bay WIB for eligibility information.
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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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LACountyHelps
LACountyHelps is a free, easy and anonymous way to find out if your family can get help from many different health and human services programs. The website allows you to fill in your personal circumstances to determine what programs may be of assistance. It also provides program descriptions, contact information, and items you will need to bring to an eligibility interview.
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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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