LA Zoo Considers Fee Increase
A Los Angeles City Council committee is scheduled to discuss a proposed increase in fees for the LA Zoo.

Los Angeles, CA, August 18, 2026 —
A proposed adjustment to the admission fees for the Los Angeles Zoo is set to be reviewed by a Los Angeles City Council committee. The details of the potential fee increase and its implications are expected to be the focus of the upcoming discussion.
The Los Angeles Zoo, a popular attraction located in Griffith Park, has historically relied on a combination of public funding and generated revenue, including ticket sales, to support its operations, animal care, conservation efforts, and educational programs. Information regarding the specific amount of the proposed fee increase, the rationale behind it, and the projected impact on attendance and revenue was not immediately available.
The committee’s review will likely involve examining the current financial standing of the zoo, comparing its admission prices to those of similar institutions, and assessing the potential effects on visitors, particularly families and local residents. Decisions on fee adjustments often consider the need to balance operational costs with accessibility for the public.
Further details regarding the date and agenda for the committee meeting are anticipated to be released by the City Council. The outcome of this discussion will determine whether the proposed fee increase moves forward for further consideration or adoption.
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