angelsflight

ANGELS FLIGHT

Built in 1901, Angels Flight has two red cars – named Sinai and Olivet – and an ornate archway labeled “Angeles Flight”, to ferry passengers up and down a steep incline in the Bunker Hill district. The landmark funicular railway is said to be the world's shortest incorporated railway; it's a public utility operated as a franchise granted by the City of L. A. Closed for restoration, it will reopen “in the near future.” Angels Flight was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 13, 2000.

Committees

The Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council ("DLANC") is governed by a 28-member Board of Directors, whose members may also be appointed by the Board's Executive Committee to two other Board Committees. The Executive Committee can further establish Standing Committees to oversee different subject matters. Ad-Hoc Committees are formed to address particular issues within the subject matter of a particular Standing Committee.

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