The Los Angeles City Council is moving forward in developing a plan which would fine homeowners and businesses for false fire alarms.
In a 14-0 vote, the council Tuesday advanced a proposal directing the L.A. Fire Department and the city attorney’s office to develop an ordinance which implements a fine structure for false fire alarms. LAFD determined that 12,000 of the approximately 25,000 fire alarm callouts it receives per year are false, according to a report from the council’s Public Safety Committee.
The city administrative office cited the Los Angeles Police Department’s own false alarm program, which was implemented in 2009. According to LAPD statistics, the number of false alarm calls dropped from 145,000 in 2009 to 54,000 in 2017. The program brings in about $11 million annually in permits and fees.