The Sixth Street Viaduct Project has notified FilmL.A. that construction will begin in the 6th Street Tunnel (area under the 6th Street Bridge) on July 1, 2016 resulting in the closure of the tunnel at 6th Street. For safety, this closure will remain in effect until the construction of the new Sixth Street Bridge has been fully completed. Areas … Read More
Washington Boulevard Parking Lot in Venice
In an effort to alleviate traffic congestion in the area around the Washington Boulevard parking lot, and vehicle back up on Washington Blvd. in particular, the Department of Beach and Harbors has informed FilmL.A. of a pilot program currently in place that allows patrons to pay for parking at a pay station after they park their vehicles, instead of at … Read More
Runyon Canyon Park to Close Temporarily
The Los Angeles City Park Film Office has notified FilmL.A. that Runyon Canyon Park will close for maintenance and construction starting the first week of April 2016. The Department of Water and Power will be installing new water pipes and fixing the roads along the hiking trails running from Runyon Canyon Road to Mullholland Drive. The project is expected to last … Read More
FilmL.A. Accounting Team Invested in Company Mission
Back in 1995, FilmL.A.’s founders envisioned a Greater Los Angeles served by a one-stop film permit office. Eliminating duplication of services across government jurisdictions, the creation of FilmL.A. made it possible for local filmmakers to quickly and easily obtain dozens of filming permissions, while minimizing the burden of making multiple payments for service. Today, a lean team of seven accounting … Read More
Sixth Street Viaduct Closes to Filming January 27, 2016, Final Demolition to Begin February 5
The City of Los Angeles has notified FilmL.A. that on January 27, the Sixth Street Viaduct (Bridge) will cease to be available for filming and production-related activity. Demolition will begin on the east side of the bridge (over the 101 freeway) on February 5 and work west. US Rte 101 will also be closed for a 40-hour period from February … Read More

