LA City Council Approves Broad Reforms to Speed Film and TV Production

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Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved seven measures to streamline film and TV production, covering permitting, fee structures, public-facility access, and oversight of FilmLA, including a free micro-shoot permit. Phase 1 aims to cut red tape and address bottlenecks, with a second phase planned to boost incentives to attract more production. Implementation is expected within 45 to 180 days.
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