Neighborhood councils may introduce motions if proposal is OK'd by City Council

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L.A. Daily News reporter Kerry Cavanaugh reports that the L.A. City Council will consider a proposal tomorrow that would allow neighborhood councils to formally introduce motions into city government.

Currently, neighborhood councils must rely on a city council member to propose policy for them.

With the proposed authority, community boards would be able to initiate a motion, open a council file and track it as departments and council committee review it.

To read Cavanaugh's story, go to dailynews.com.

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