Complaints via Internet Get OK
- Share via
Want to complain about a city department, police officer or commission but don’t want to leave your computer?
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Laura Chick has just the idea: Get on the Internet and let your fingers do the talking.
Under a motion approved Wednesday by the City Council, the 44 city departments, agencies and commissions with home pages on the World Wide Web will include complaint forms by January 1998.
Gov. Pete Wilson recently signed similar legislation requiring all state agencies to make available forms--for both complaints or comments--on the Internet.
Chick said her motion was aimed at making it easier for residents and others to communicate with the city. For those without home computers, most public libraries have free Internet access.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.