Mayor Bass Lifts Curfew in Downtown Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CALocal News

Mayor Karen Bass lifted the curfew in Downtown Los Angeles, effective June 17, 2025, to promote community engagement and support local events. The curfew had previously been implemented as a crime prevention measure, limiting nighttime activities for residents and visitors. By removing these restrictions, the city aims to foster a vibrant downtown atmosphere and enhance attendance at concerts and other attractions. Bass stated that this decision reflects a commitment to the community and local culture. Businesses in the downtown area are optimistic that lifting the curfew will increase foot traffic and economic activity.

This action represents a significant shift in the city's approach to safety and community enjoyment. Historically, curfews have been controversial, often sparking debate over their effectiveness in reducing crime. The mayor's decision underscores a focus on proactive measures to engage the community while ensuring public safety.

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