Hollywood City Ordinance: Report Litter & Accessibility
In Hollywood, California, reporting litter, illegal dumping, or barriers to public access starts with knowing which city office handles the problem and how to submit evidence. Many reports go through the City of Los Angeles 311 system for dispatch to StreetsLA, Los Angeles Sanitation & Environment, or the Mayor's Office on Disability. Use photos, exact location, and descriptions to speed response; for urgent safety hazards call local emergency numbers.
Reporting public-space litter and accessibility issues
Common public-space reports include loose trash, illegal dumping, blocked curb ramps, missing detectable warning surfaces, and obstructed sidewalks. To file a report online or by phone use the City 311 portal or app; this creates a ticket for the responsible department and provides a case number for follow up City 311[1].
- Gather location (address, nearest intersection) and time observed.
- Take clear photos showing the hazard or litter and any identifying signs.
- Use 311 online or call the 311 center to submit the report and request a case number.
- If enforcement or removal is urgent and poses a safety risk, call the non-emergency line indicated by the responsible department.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement is carried out by the department responsible for the location: StreetsLA handles sidewalks and curb ramps, Los Angeles Sanitation & Environment handles litter and illegal dumping, and the Mayor's Office on Disability coordinates accessibility policy and Title II complaints. Specific fines and penalty schedules are handled under city enforcement processes and are not consistently listed on the public report pages cited below; where a monetary amount is not given we state that it is not specified on the cited page.
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; enforcement pages direct reports and case intake instead.[1]
- Escalation: first, repeat, or continuing offences and their ranges are not specified on the cited report page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, abatement actions, lien assessments, and court actions are typical remedies used by city departments; specific procedures are referenced only in enforcement notices.
- Enforcer and inspection: StreetsLA and LA Sanitation dispatch inspectors after a 311 report; the Mayor's Office on Disability handles access policy and grievance intake.
- Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits vary by department and are not specified on the general 311 intake page.
Applications & Forms
To report problems, the primary submission method is the LA 311 intake (online portal, app, or phone). For formal accessibility grievances under Title II, contact the Mayor's Office on Disability for the city grievance process; specific form names or fees are not specified on the 311 intake page.
Action steps: how to prepare a report
- Document: date, time, exact location, and visible identifiers.
- Photograph the issue from multiple angles, include traffic context if relevant.
- Submit via LA 311 and keep the case number for follow-up.[1]
- If you are filing a formal ADA grievance, request the city grievance procedure from the Mayor's Office on Disability.
FAQ
- How do I report illegal dumping in Hollywood?
- Use the City 311 portal or app and select illegal dumping or sanitation; attach photos and location details. You will receive a case number.
- Who fixes broken curb ramps or detectable warnings?
- StreetsLA evaluates reported curb ramps and schedules repairs or refers to the responsible agency based on location and ownership.
- Can I appeal an enforcement action?
- Yes; appeal routes depend on the issuing department. Contact the department recorded on your citation for deadlines and procedure.
How-To
- Identify the problem and exact location; take clear photos showing the issue.
- Go to the City 311 portal or call 311 to submit the report and attach photos; request a case number.[1]
- Track the case number and note any inspector or case updates; follow department instructions for any additional evidence or remediation.
- If the issue is an accessibility barrier affecting disability access, request the Mayor's Office on Disability grievance procedure for formal complaints.
Key Takeaways
- Use photos and precise locations to speed response.
- File via LA 311 to create an official case number for follow up.
- Contact the issuing department directly for appeals or enforcement specifics.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Los Angeles 311 - contact and online reporting
- StreetsLA (sidewalks, curb ramps, street repairs)
- Los Angeles Sanitation & Environment (litter, illegal dumping)
- Mayor's Office on Disability (accessibility policy and grievance)