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LFIA
(redirected from Los Feliz Improvement Association)

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LFIALos Feliz Improvement Association (California)
LFIALandmark Forum in Action (seminar series)
LFIALateral-Flow Immunochromatographic Assay (immunology)
LFIALouisiana Furnishings Industry Association (est. 1992)


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``I think what the people of Los Angeles failed to get was a casualty of a forsaken bid process,'' said Mark Siegel, a member of the Los Feliz Improvement Association board.
City Councilman Tom LaBonge was joined by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the Department of Recreation and Parks, the Los Angeles Fire Department, the Griffith Park Resource Board and the Los Feliz Improvement Association in dedicating the new water system and turning it over to the LADWP from Recreation and Parks.
The outstanding merits of the House of Blues Concerts proposal earned it the unequivocal recommendations of the Los Feliz Improvement Association, the Sierra Club, an independent review panel, the Department of Recreation and Parks staff and general manager, independent financial consultants retained by the city and numerous community organizations.
 
 
 
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