The City of West Hollywood’s Neighborhood and Business Safety Division’s Code Enforcement team works to maintain neighborhood livability by being responsive to complaints and concerns received from the community. The team is responsible for enforcing all provisions of the City’s laws and ordinances, as governed by the West Hollywood Municipal Code, and it actively addresses community concerns about a variety of regulated issues.
To respond to an uptick in community concerns, the City is increasing outreach to residents and property owners to remind them:
- Leaf-Blowers — The use of gas-powered leaf-blowers by residents or gardeners is prohibited; electric or battery-operated leaf-blowers are the only leaf-blowers permitted in the City of West Hollywood. Violations found by Code Enforcement Officers will result in the issuance of citations ranging from $100 to $500, with a $75 administrative fee applied.
- Trash and Recycling Bins — Leaving trash and recycling bins next to the curb indefinitely is prohibited. Bins may only be placed at the curb after 5:30 p.m. the day before collection; they must be at the curb by 6 a.m. on collection day and removed by 8 p.m. on collection day. Violations may result in a fine ranging from $250 to $1,000, with a $75 administrative fee applied.
- Overgrown Parkways/Hedges — Vegetation that is not cut back and extends into the sidewalk or street areas causes an obstruction for pedestrians and vehicles. More importantly, this prevents and/or hinders pedestrians and people who use a wheelchair or a walker from properly accessing sidewalk areas. Allowing vegetation to protrude into sidewalks and streets is a violation and may result in a fine ranging from $250 to $1,000, with a $75 administrative fee applied.
- Bulky Items — For large items that need to be picked up, call Athens Services at 1-888-336-6100. You can also email your request (including the item to be picked up, address, contact information, etc.). Make sure to place your item on the curb on your regular trash day after scheduling pickup. Athens also has an online Bulky Item form, available at https://athensservices.com/bulky-item-pickup/.
The City’s Code Enforcement team actively addresses a range of residential neighborhood concerns, such as noise; property maintenance; vacant properties; construction; zoning (short-term rentals and land use activities); and impediments in the public right-of-way (sidewalk, parkway, alley, or street). Community members who may have concerns are encouraged to reach out to the City’s Code Enforcement team by submitting a Service Request, which is a first step in investigating potential violations of the Municipal Code. The primary goal of Code Enforcement is to gain voluntary compliance so that residents better understand their responsibilities in maintaining their properties and preserving quality of life.
Service requests may be submitted on the City’s website at www.weho.org/servicerequest or by using the City of West Hollywood Official App, which may be downloaded on an Apple device from the iOS App Store or as an Android App on Google Play; search for “West Hollywood Official App.”
Complaints or questions may also be submitted through the Code Enforcement hotline at (323) 848-6516 or email at code@weho.org. When reporting a complaint, please include the address, the day of the week, and the approximate time when the use of a gas leaf blower was observed. If you wish to receive a call back, please also leave your contact information.
For more information, please contact Vyto Adomaitis, Neighborhood and Business Safety Manager, at (323) 848-6531 or vadomaitis@weho.org. For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.
My complaint about dogs in businesses, especially in grocery stores, has fallen on deaf ears so I have just given up because when their humans are questioned they are all emotional support animals. End of discussion!
A sad commentary on society today especially in West Hollywood. When the abundance of people feel entitled to bring their pooches into grocery stores allowing them to sniff the produce is is beyond beyond. Having an entitled pooch that has been sniffing the ground outside where other pooches leave their calling cards is beyond gross but these owners also allow their dogs to climb into bed with them. Yuck! What does this say about self reliance and discipline? Leave the dogs home and bring your stuffed childhood Teddy Bear with you instead.
So the Counciltwits are worried about overgrown hedges in the neighborhoods, even threatening to fine the owners, by saying “that this prevents and/or hinders pedestrians and people who use a wheelchair or a walker from properly accessing sidewalk areas,” yet they totally endorse more robot delivery vehicles, scooters and overgrown restaurant patios that invade more on a sidewalk then a hedge. Love the twits hypocrisy.
What about barking dogs? They’ve been utterly useless.
Show up days later, didn’t observe the issue. Case closed.
Or “Left business card on door”. Like that does anything.
I would start by asking Gelson’s to be a good neighbor. They sell coffee and cigarettes to vagrants who loiter around the store all day long and they make no effort to control the area. To be a good neighbor, Gelson’s, please stop selling cigarettes to the insane woman who has been sitting on the sidewalk in front of your store for the past 4-5 years. And stop giving her the key to bathroom–for the sake of your customers and even her own good. She needs to be in a mental hospital, not loitering all day in front of your… Read more »
shouldnt be mad at the vagrants. they have a right to be there just as you do.
Ridiculous statement. Sorry but something making you visually “uncofmy” is not grounds for discrimination. Grow up.
Other than your senses, which are not finely honed, who is she hurting? How do you know she needs to be in a hospital?
I think it is honorable that Gelson’s is accommodating the homeless, but seriously, does Gelson’s sell cigarettes?
With all the crap that they let go on in this city and they’re worried about leaf blowers?! Seriously!
Leaf blowers pollute the environment, and also causes noise pollution. I wish we had such an ordinance in the city of Los Angeles, in which I live just three houses over.
so do a million other things.
Why do you switch your username to make it seem like 2 people?
JF1/Enough! is the same person
They are not the same person, please stop spamming the board with this type of nonsense and then complaining when garbage does not post.
They actually are the same person, Larry.
not really, unlike you with a anonymous email address, both the persons you accuse are using their personal emails, and one is a female who has a long history in west hollywood and the other is a manager of a local business. Just sayin.
You’re lying again.
I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that this person goes back and forth between the usernames JF1/Enough on another weho website AND you can see it right in their comment history. There is proof lol
with all due respect your nonsense it is not worth my time. JF1 is a man and Enough is a woman and I know them both personally. Your not welcome to post this type of garbage over and over conflating and badgering each commenter.
I would be willing to bet $10,000 JF1/Enough is the same person.
I know you’re lying
Your proving you not only do not know what your talking about but you make offers that you cant deliver upon.
lol
Los Angeles Municipal (LAMC) Section 112. 04 (c)
No gas powered blower shall be used within 500 feet of a residence at anytime. Both the user of such a blower as well as the individual who contracted for the services of the user, if any, shall be subject to the requirements of and penalty provisions for this ordinance. Violation of the provisions of this subsection shall be punishable as an infraction in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), notwithstanding the graduated fines set forth in LAMC