Mitch O'Farrell: Bringing Common Sense to City Hall
Los Angeles for All of Us
Mitch O’Farrell represents Council District 13 (CD-13) in City Hall. Mitch is committed to making our community safer, cleaner, and more resilient.
His leadership has produced:
New affordable housing for working families.
Reinvestment in the Hollywood Walk of Fame to support our businesses.
Increases in the minimum wage for working families.
Pedestrian improvements that are used by our schoolchildren.
That is why Councilman O’Farrell is supported by local firefighters, parents, nurses, essential workers, and small business owners.
LOCAL FIREFIGHTERS SUPPORT MITCH O'FARRELL FOR COUNCIL DISTRICT 13
United Firefighters of Los Angeles City, IAFF Local 112, support Mitch O’Farrell for LA City Council District 13 (CD-13) because community safety should not be political.
Our local firefighters support Councilman Mitch O’Farrell because he has a record of prioritizing community safety over politics.
Mitch is a leader who is willing to fight for the community in Hollywood, Little Armenia, Atwater Village, Echo Park, Silver Lake, and East Hollywood.
We cannot afford the radical politics of his opponents. As a result of their irresponsible ideas, like abolishing the police, his opponents are endangering our city. Politics should never come above our community’s safety.
PARENTS SUPPORT COUNCILMAN MITCH O'FARRELL FOR COUNCIL DISTRICT 13
Because Mitch is a servant that prioritizes the safety of our schoolchildren, parents across the district support Mitch O’Farrell.
As a result of working closely with the city administration, Mitch forced the city to move forward with pedestrian improvement projects. His advocacy for our community has delivered:
New flashing beacons and traffic controls at Fletcher Drive and Avenue 32.
New bollards at Clinton Street and Normandie Avenue.
26 new street lights on Elysian Valley Street.
Improved digital signage to remind drivers to slow down near schools.
Mitch O'Farrell has a Record of Achievement
Dozens of businesses and theaters supported during covid-19
Hundreds of trees planted across the district
Thousands of square feet of sidewalk repaired and rejuvenated
Hundreds of formally homeless folks housed
Dozens of beautification projects completed districtwide
New mobility options introduced across the district