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Protecting our Communities and Environment
On November 2, 2004 , the voters of the City of Los Angeles overwhelmingly passed Proposition O, which authorized the City to issue a series of general obligation bonds for up to $500 million for projects to protect public health by cleaning up pollution, including bacteria and trash, in the City’s watercourses, beaches and the ocean, in order to meet Federal Clean Water Act requirements. In addition, the measure will fund improvements to: protect water quality, provide flood protection, and increase water conservation, habitat protection, and open space. The bonds will allow the City to purchase property and/or improve municipal properties for projects that:
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