It calls for reducing regulatory red tape, offering fee waivers, and solving reported price gouging to keep productions in Los Angeles.
Author: Gabriella Geisinger
Published: 30 Apr 2025
Los Angeles City Council yesterday (April 29) unanimously approved a motion to make the filming permit process more efficient in order to keep production in the city.
The motion was put forward by council member Adrin Nazarian. It calls for reducing regulatory red tape, offering fee waivers, and solving reported price gouging on crew parking and base camps in order to make the city more competitive with other filming locations.
California recently approved a record-breaking number of productions for the state's incentive including a feature from Oscar-winners The Daniels, though the overall number of productions in the state continues to decline.
Put forward on March 28, the motion calls for the City’s Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA) with assistance from various city departments, bodies such as FilmLA, and any other relevant departments to report back in 30 days on their research into the following:
Present at City Hall after the vote were fellow council members; actors such as Community's Yvette Nicole Brown; and guild representatives such as Brigitta Romanov of the Costume Designers Guild and Alex Aguilar of Labourers International.
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