A Year of Progress in Council District 10: A 2025 Year in Review
Councilwoman Heather Hutt reflects on a year of progress across Council District 10. Since taking office in 2022, she states the partnership between the City Government and the Community delivered real results, especially this past year.
In 2025, homelessness in Council District 10 dropped by 29 percent. Addressing the housing crisis remained the district’s top priority throughout the year, and Councilwoman Hutt's work will continue into 2026.
The year also delivered significant investments in parks and public spaces, with upgrades completed and new expansions planned across the district. In dense neighborhoods like Koreatown, creative projects like the Pio Pico Library park helped create more shared community space for residents.
The year also focused on preparing neighborhoods for what’s ahead. With the World Cup, Super Bowl, All-Star Weekend, and Olympics coming to Los Angeles, Councilwoman Hutt launched small business workshops in 2025 to give local businesses the tools they need to win City contracts and benefit directly from the events to come.
From celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the annual parade along King Boulevard to uplifting women through the “Love Hutt” initiative, Councilwoman Hutt's past year showed the resilience of Los Angeles and that momentum is setting the tone for 2026.
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In 2025, homelessness in Council District 10 dropped by 29 percent. Addressing the housing crisis remained the district’s top priority throughout the year, and Councilwoman Hutt's work will continue into 2026.
The year also delivered significant investments in parks and public spaces, with upgrades completed and new expansions planned across the district. In dense neighborhoods like Koreatown, creative projects like the Pio Pico Library park helped create more shared community space for residents.
The year also focused on preparing neighborhoods for what’s ahead. With the World Cup, Super Bowl, All-Star Weekend, and Olympics coming to Los Angeles, Councilwoman Hutt launched small business workshops in 2025 to give local businesses the tools they need to win City contracts and benefit directly from the events to come.
From celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the annual parade along King Boulevard to uplifting women through the “Love Hutt” initiative, Councilwoman Hutt's past year showed the resilience of Los Angeles and that momentum is setting the tone for 2026.
#LACityGovernment #CouncilDistrict10