LA City Council Passes Motion to Begin Filming Permit Reform

29 Apr 2025
Entertainment workers and union reps showed up at City Hall to call on Los Angeles officials to reduce the costs of on-location shooting
LA City Hall

As seen on The Wrap

The Los Angeles City Council has unanimously passed a motion calling on various city departments to research ways to reduce the costs of on-location shooting, adding to the statewide efforts to revive declining production rates in California.

The motion was introduced by recently elected councilmember Adrin Nazarian, who represents a district that includes North Hollywood, where many IATSE West Coast locals are headquartered. The methods the motion asks city departments to research include reducing or eliminating fees, particularly for shoots on public property and ways to streamline the process for permits.