L.A. designates Sept. 4 as 'AAHOA Day' - 0 views
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asianhospitality on 12 Sep 24THE LOS ANGELES City Council declared Wednesday, Sept. 4, as "AAHOA Day," recognizing association members' role as entrepreneurs, job creators and contributors in the Greater Los Angeles Area. More than 100 AAHOA members attended the council meeting, where Councilmembers John Lee and Traci Park paid tribute to the contributions of local hoteliers to the city's development. "It is an honor to see our work recognized by the L.A. City Council," said Miraj Patel, AAHOA's chairman. "AAHOA Members have consistently engaged in advocacy that supports the hotel industry, and we are grateful for this acknowledgment of our efforts. I commend Greater Los Angeles area regional director Naresh Bhakta and Northeast Los Angeles Hotel Owners Association president Ray Patel for their hard work and dedication in leading these efforts, and all the AAHOA Members who joined for this special event." The recognition highlights the association's recent efforts to address challenges in the hotel industry, including revising the proposed "Hotel Land Use and Replacement Housing Requirements" and transforming a mandatory homeless voucher program into a voluntary one, AAHOA said in a statement said. The association also advocated for a carve-out for limited-service hotels in the proposed minimum wage hike.