Online Services
This service displays general propery information from the Building and Safety Plan Check and Inspection System (PCIS) and the Code Enforcement Information System (CEIS) for a given property address.
Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 96.300 requires that the seller of residential property provide an RPR (Residential Property report) to the buyer before entering into an agreement of sale or exchange of residential property or prior to the close of escrow in connection there within. There is a ... (see full description)
Any individual who directly communicates with a City official for the purpose of influencing "municipal legislation" (as defined in the ordinance) and who is compensated to spend 30 or more hours in any consecutive three-month period engaged in lobbying activities must register as a ... (see full description)
The Section 8 housing program provides housing assistance to very-low imcome families, senior citizens, and disabled persons. The Section 8 program also has special programs designed to assist specific population groups (e.g., the homeless). The applicants for these special programs are referred to ... (see full description)
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) utilizes GOSection8.com for rental listings. This new service will provide full support to owners and tenants. Applicants and participants will be able to quickly locate available properties; owners will be able to list properties in greater ... (see full description)
The Bureau of Engineering is responsible for maintaining and updating Sewer Wye Maps to show new sewers, new connections, and modifications. You may view Sewer Wye Maps at NavigateLA, or at one of the Bureau of Engineering's District Offices.
The status of construction contract awards can be located on the Bureau of Engineering's website or by searching "Contract Award" at http://eng.lacity.org/search.htm
Developers can submit final subdivision maps to the Bureau of Engineering Land Development Group (LDG) for approval after the maps have been approved by the Advisory Agency of the Planning Commission or the City Council. The LDG provides copies of the maps to the Bureau of Engineering Survey ... (see full description)
Initial filing of a subdivision map that contains less than four lots (parcel maps) begins at the Planning Department. The Planning Department asks Engineering for recommendations regarding public improvements, including but not limited to street dedications, street improvements (including private ... (see full description)
Check the status or disposition of a plan by using the Internet based Property Activity Report. It allows easy access and visual display of general information from the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) Plan Check and Inspection System (PCIS) and the Code Enforcement Information ... (see full description)
