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When the U.S. attorney’s corruption case targeting Los Angeles City Hall first broke into view, much of the public’s attention focused on vivid descriptions of cash bribes, escort services and lavish trips to Las Vegas.
But as the investigation has unspooled over the past year, federal prosecutors have laid out another, less sensational set of allegations: that a deputy mayor-turned-real estate consultant worked to arrange “indirect bribes” for city officials by routing the money through those officials’
family members.
Prosecutors brought an indictment alleging that former Deputy Mayor Raymond Chan, while working for downtown developers, set up a job for the family member of a city commissioner; had his company
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A 2 1/2-mile section of the Hollywood (101) Freeway in downtown Los Angeles was reopened Sunday morning after state transportation workers completed work on the Sixth Street Viaduct ahead of schedule.
Work on the southbound freeway was completed at 8:45 a.m. Sunday, according to Caltrans. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
Drivers were allowed to use the freeway in both directions, but the right lane on the southbound side would remain closed for landscape work until 1 p.m.
Several concrete slabs were removed and replaced near Sixth Street following the successful Sixth Street Bridge Replacement Project concrete pour for the arches over the freeway.
By City News Service
May 2, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A 2 1/2-mile section of the Hollywood (101) Freeway in downtown Los Angeles was reopened this morning after state transportation workers completed work on the Sixth Street Viaduct ahead of schedule.
Work on the southbound freeway was completed at 8:45 a.m. Sunday, according to Caltrans. Drivers were allowed to use the freeway in both directions, but the right lane on the southbound side would remain closed for landscape work until 1 p.m.
Several concrete slabs were removed and replaced near Sixth Street following the successful Sixth Street Bridge Replacement Project concrete pour for the arches over the freeway.
101 freeway in DTLA reopens early after Sixth Street Bridge project
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LOS ANGELES - A 2 1/2-mile section of the Hollywood (101) Freeway in downtown Los Angeles reopened Sunday morning after state transportation workers completed work on the Sixth Street Viaduct ahead of schedule.
Work on the southbound freeway was completed at 8:45 a.m. Sunday, according to Caltrans. Drivers were allowed to use the freeway in both directions, but the right lane on the southbound side would remain closed for landscape work until 1 p.m.
Several concrete slabs were removed and replaced near Sixth Street following the successful Sixth Street Bridge Replacement Project concrete pour for the arches over the freeway.
Starting tonight and through Monday morning, a 2 1/2-mile section of the Hollywood (101) Freeway will be completely closed indowntown Los Angeles for crews to construct two arches for the replacement Sixth Street Viaduct.