The city of Los Angeles Wednesday took another step toward waiving towing and impound fees for cars that belong to people detained by federal agents amid ongoing immigration enforcement in Southern California.
After the LA city council unanimously approved the plan, the Los Angeles Police Department and Department of Transportation will be directed to submit their recommendations within 15 days while the city drafts an initiative on how to retrieve impounded cars at no cost.
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The city will study procedures for collecting, storing, disposing and releasing personal property abandoned as a result of immigration enforcement actions.
Three members of the city council, Bob Blumenfield, Monica Rodriguez, Katy Yaroslavsky a