The City of West Hollywood is committed to supporting and celebrating Transgender people. We are dedicated to ending discrimination and transphobia by amplifying the visibility and voices of people in the transgender community.
The City has a Transgender Resource Guide available on the City’s website, which provides information about a variety of resources, including legal, health, and social services, available in the Greater Los Angeles area to enhance and improve the well-being of transgender people.
For more, tap the link in bio or visit go.weho.org/lgbtqresources
In West Hollywood, our core values of respect, inclusion, and equality are non-negotiable. As a new administration takes office and threatens the rights of marginalized communities, we stand firm in our commitment to our Core Values that define who we are as a City. 🤝
We’re proud to be a place where everyone—regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation, immigration status, or background—feels valued, protected, and respected. These values are the heart of West Hollywood, and they guide every action we take. 💙
No matter the challenges ahead, we will always prioritize the safety, dignity, and rights of our community. From defending LGBTQ+ rights to standing against environmentally damaging practices, we are ready to fight for the future we believe in. 🌈 🌎
West Hollywood is a sanctuary. We will continue to work tirelessly to protect our residents and ensure that respect and inclusion remain at the center of everything we do. 💫
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The City of West Hollywood will always advocate for the rights of all people, everywhere, to be our authentic selves. Our diversity makes our world better and brighter. You matter.
In West Hollywood, we see you and every voice here is a beacon of hope. Every story is an anthem, and every heart is a symbol of resilience.
Please remember: Your authenticity fuels our courage, your courage inspires our boldness. Embrace your colors, embrace your truth, and together, let's recommit to lifting one another and to the spirit of love and acceptance that our City represents.
First-come, first-served!🍦🌈
We’re kicking off summer with something sweet! Catch the WeHo Pride Ice Cream Truck serving FREE scoops of Happy Ice on Saturday, May 16, Sunday, May 17, and Saturday, May 23 at various locations around town! 👀 🔍
Grab a scoop, snap a pic, and celebrate WeHo Pride with us! 😋
👉 Stay tuned on all things WeHo Pride at wehopride.com 🌈🌈🌈
🏗️ Join us for a Building & Safety Open House on Tuesday, May 19, from 9 to 11 AM at the West Hollywood City Hall Courtyard to meet City staff, learn about building safety services, and enjoy light refreshments!
From plan checks and permits to inspections and accessibility standards, our Building & Safety Division helps keep WeHo safe, sustainable, and resilient for everyone who lives, works, and plays here! 🌎 ✨
Learn more: weho.org/news
✨ The WeHo Pride Street Fair lineup is HERE, and it's QUEER 🌈🎤 From Meg Stalter and Willa Ford to Elio, Cailin Russo, Say Now, Ve'ondre, and so many more... get ready for a FREE weekend packed with truly iconic performances, queer joy, and nonstop vibes in the heart of West Hollywood! 💖🔥
Everything you need ➡️ wehopride.com 💥
🐻✨🎤 Celebrate culture, community, and creativity at the 25th Annual WeHo Mishka Festival!
Join us on Sunday, May 17, at Plummer Park for a day filled with live music, dance, art, food, and unforgettable performances honoring the rich traditions of the Russian-speaking community.
✨ Admission is free, and all are welcome!
Learn more at weho.org/news 🫶
May is National Bike Month! A time to ride, connect, and celebrate the power of two wheels. 🚲
Join us on Thursday, May 14, for a Bike to Work Week pop-up at City Hall! Stop by for free bike check-ups (pre-register!), safety training, e-bike demos, giveaways, coffee, and more. Whether you’re a daily commuter or just getting started, there’s something for everyone. 🤗
Plus, don’t miss community rides happening all month long!
Read more at weho.org/news 🚲
Art! Expression! PRIDE. 🎭 🌈
The WeHo Pride Arts Festival returns May 23–24 with a vibrant lineup of theatre, poetry, film, workshops, and more at the Village at Ed Gould Plaza.
Celebrate LGBTQ+ creativity with live performances, hands-on experiences, and a dynamic artisan fair, all FREE and open to the community!
💫 Discover all things WeHo Pride at wehopride.com
Registration for free tickets to WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD has reached capacity. RSVPs are now closed.
Please sign up for our waitlist, and we’ll contact you if additional registration opportunities become available.
Learn more at wehopride.com/fridaynight 🌈
Update as of Sunday, May 10 at 4 PM - N. Doheny Drive remains closed to traffic at Phyllis Avenue due to a water main break. Crews from Beverly Hills Water estimate that repairs will continue through the end of the day on Monday, May 11. Please plan ahead and avoid the area. Thank you for your patience and understanding as repairs are made.
🎟️ Don’t forget to grab your FREE ticket for WeHo Pride's Friday Night at OUTLOUD! Reminder that capacity is limited, so an RSVP is required.
🌈 We can't wait to see y'all at West Hollywood Park on June 5! ✨
Register and learn more: wehopride.com/fridaynight 💖