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A decade after Los Angeles voters created the city's system of neighborhood councils, officials have begun re-examining their roles in local government and how to fund them in an era of tight budgets. Daily News.

Councilman Paul Krekorian, who chairs the Education and Neighborhood Committee, has released a 14-page report summarizing complaints and suggestions he has received over the past year, ranging from not enough funding to a mistrust of City Hall.

His next step is to find ways to address the complaints and reform the city agency that oversees the councils.


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