Second District Newsletters

Thank you for your interest in Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell’s newsletters. Subscribe here for the latest updates on community events, board meeting recaps, County resources, and more. We provide two bi-weekly newsletters: the Mitchell Memo for district-wide updates and the Second District Unincorporated Communities Newsletter, offering targeted information for our unincorporated communities.

Newsletter Archive

Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Saturday, October 26

Election season is here! Vote-by-mail ballots have already gone out and Voting Centers are now open throughout LA County from 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. On election day (Tuesday, November 5) Vote Centers will be open from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. You can vote at any Vote Center, to find the nearest one to you visit: https://locator.lavote.gov/locations/vc?culture=en

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Second District Unincorporated Communities Newsletter | Sunday, September 29

I’m excited to share that the 2nd District Business Interruption Fund will start taking applications on October 7. My office is working with the County’s Department of Economic Opportunity and PCR Business Finance to administer the program, which offers grants of up to $10,000 to small businesses that have lost revenue between October 2023 and now due to natural disasters, construction projects, illegal dumping, or other qualifying challenges outside of their control.

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Second District Unincorporated Communities Newsletter | Saturday, August 31

I am proud to share about the 2nd District Beautification Project that my team has been working on in partnership with the Los Angeles Conservation Corps. This project focuses on revitalizing our unincorporated communities with the highest rates of illegal dumping and debris in our district. These include the unincorporated neighborhoods of East Rancho Dominguez, Florence-Firestone, Westmont/West-Athens, and Willowbrook.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Sunday, August 11

As the start of the school year approaches for students throughout our district, it’s a good reminder to discuss that words matter and that we have the power to stand up to hate – not just in our schools but in every part of our community and everyday interactions with others.

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Second District Unincorporated Communities Newsletter | Saturday, August 3

The movement for guaranteed income is continuing to grow. I was honored to witness this firsthand this week as I addressed over 200 attendees – from elected offices, government departments, philanthropy, advocacy, and community representatives – at LA County’s Guaranteed Income Summit, held at the Second District’s Erwin “Magic” Johnson Park.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Sunday, July 28

The Supreme Court’s decision in the case of City of Grants Pass v. Johnson clarifies that cities can enforce criminal penalties on people who are unhoused and sleeping outside when there is no shelter available. This provides a punitive approach that moves people experiencing homelessness from one street to the next without truly solving the problem.

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Second District Unincorporated Communities Newsletter | Monday, July 1

As we prepare to celebrate the 4th of July this week with friends and family, I want to emphasize that the sale or use of illegal fireworks in LA County is prohibited and highlight some safety tips and resources for enjoying fireworks this summer, including checking out the Marina del Rey 4th of July show at 9:00 pm. For a close-up view of this 20-minute show, you can visit Burton Chace Park at 13650 Mindanao Way or Fisherman’s Village at 13755 Fiji Way.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Saturday, June 8

I am proud to share that the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion I introduced this week, Continuing the Work of Reparations in Los Angeles County, to address the multi-generational impact of slavery and racist policies, including–but not limited to redlining, segregation, and housing discrimination -that continue to affect Black communities.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Saturday, May 25

After months of community outreach and discussions regarding the Metro C-Line (Green) Extension from Redondo Beach to Torrance, this week, I joined my colleagues on the Metro Board in voting to further study and create a final Environmental Impact Report for the Right-of-Way Hybrid Alternative.

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Second District Unincorporated Communities Newsletter | Saturday, May 18

For this week’s 2nd District unincorporated newsletter, I want to ensure you have the latest updates on LA County’s West Side area plan that includes proposed land use and zoning changes for the Ladera Center. The Ladera Center is one of 11 sites in LA County’s Westside Area Plan. Since one-third (1/3) of the Ladera Center is in the City of Los Angeles and two-thirds (2/3) are in Los Angeles County, there are two separate land-use and zoning plans.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Monday, May 6

We recently kicked-off the full-scale launch of the County’s Economic Mobility Initiative (EMI) with a Summit at Expo Park that provided free resources and programs to over 500 entrepreneurs, small businesses, and non-profits in partnership with the City of Los Angeles. Back in 2021, I introduced a motion with former Supervisor Sheila Kuehl to create the Economic Mobility Initiative to address the challenges faced by small businesses, particularly businesses led by women and people of color during the pandemic.

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Second District Unincorporated Communities Newsletter | Tuesday, April 30

We consistently hear from residents on the harmful impact illegal street racing and takeovers has on their community. Earlier this year, my office hosted a community meeting, ‘Taking Back Our Streets,’ to create a space for constituents to share input on ways we can work together to address this critical issue. As a follow-up to this event, LA County will host a Community Symposium on Ending Illegal Street Takeovers and Racing on Saturday, May 18 from 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., at Compton College: 1111 East Artesia Blvd. Compton CA 90221.

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Second District Unincorporated Communities Newsletter | Monday, April 15

This week, Black Maternal Health Week continues (April 11 to April 17), helping to raise awareness and advocate for solutions to end the disproportionately high maternal health challenges faced by Black women and birthing people across the nation. Black women continue to be four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications compared to White women.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Saturday, April 6

Black Maternal Health Week starts next Thursday, April 11, and goes through April 17. Since 2021, the Board of Supervisors has stood with me in ensuring LA County joins in uplifting this national week of awareness and action, including The Day of the Black Infant on April 16. To learn more about upcoming Black Maternal Health Week events and available maternal health services and resources, visit blackinfantsandfamilies.org.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Sunday, March 24

In California, women earn only 88 cents for every dollar a man earns. According to the National Women’s Law Center, this costs women an average of $907,680 over a 40-year career span. From the moment women are hired for their first jobs until they retire from the workforce, pay inequities impact not only their lives but also their families and communities.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Sunday, March 10

It is a top priority for my office to get our family, friends, and neighbors who are experiencing homelessness off the streets and into the appropriate supportive housing and services they need to stay housed. We are committed to ensuring ongoing outreach–including cleanups and service connections are happening while the County’s Pathway Home program continues to scale up to reach more areas.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Monday, February 12

I want to make sure you received the LA County Office of Emergency Management’s Damage Collection Survey to help assess damages residents incurred during the recent storm that impacted our region. Residents and businesses are encouraged to complete the survey. This information will be used to determine if the estimated dollar amount of disaster damages within Los Angeles County meets the thresholds to qualify for various disaster assistance programs.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Monday, January 15

As we reflect on Dr. King’s legacy and what it means today, I am reminded of the fight he took on after successfully pressuring Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Acts of 1965. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. became more vocal about the connection between economic injustice and oppression.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Sunday, December 17

At the beginning of this year, the Board of Supervisors passed a motion that Supervisor Barger and I co-authored, directing the allocation of an additional $40 million in funding (supplementing the original $5 million) to create a Countywide rent relief program to support our mom-and-pop landlords and tenants.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Sunday, December 3

I am proud to share that we recently launched the Employee Ownership LA County initiative. When a business shares the ownership of the company with their employees–they are investing in the shared success of their company, workforce, and the communities they serve.

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Mitchell Memo Newsletter | Sunday, November 19

Team Mitchell had the honor of being part of the unveiling of the new mural It’s All for You, designed by the talented artist Brittney S. Price. The mural celebrates LA County’s Black community, utilizing the power of art to unite diverse communities.

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