City officials highlight reforms

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rying to do more with less will be an economic reality in Los Angeles for the immediate future, elected officials told local business leaders during their annual confab on Thursday. Gregory J. Wilcox in the Daily News.

The top concerns among business leaders and politicians at the Valley Industry and Commerce Association's Local Officeholders Luncheon focused on increasing city revenues and making Los Angeles more business friendly.

City Councilman Paul Koretz told the sellout crowd of 270 that city revenues could be boosted by more than $100 million by simply being more determined about collecting overdue bills.

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