EcoMap California

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Locations

  1. California Iconic Landmarks

    1. Los Angeles City Hall

      Los Angeles City Hall, completed 1928, is an iconic emblem of the city and exemplifies the era of its creation, as well as historic preservation at its best; City Hall is the center of government of the city of Los Angeles, and houses the mayor's office and the meeting chambers and offices of the Los Angeles City Council.

      Mayor Garcetti has taken a proactive approach in Los Angeles becoming a leader in sustainability. In November of 2015, Mayor Garcetti joined Vice President Joe Biden and leaders in the clean-technology industry for a roundtable discussion on ways to develop clean technology. Vice President Biden sees Los Angeles as leading the country in innovation and sustainability as Mayor Garcetti has pledged an aggressive goal for the City to cut emissions 80% by 2050, stop using coal by 2025, and embedding sustainability into everything that City Hall does. In addition, Mayor Garcetti announced a campaign called the Los Angeles Better Buildings Challenge (LABBC) or "Drop 100" where commercial buildings will take the necessary steps to save 100 million gallons of water every year. This campaign helps by conserving water for the drought, as commercial buildings account for 19% of the city's water supply. Learn more about the Mayor's Sustainable City pLAn.

      http://lamayor.org/plan

      200 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012