Jobs and Economic Development Incentive (JEDI) Zones



The City of LA's Economic and Workforce Development Department administers the Jobs and Economic Development Incentive (JEDI) Zones program. This program provides economic development incentives for underserved areas that experience persistent unemployment and underemployment, low and moderate household income earnings, and neighborhood instability. The program aims to gradually create economic equity citywide by promoting and expanding local businesses, resulting in greater employment opportunities and more financially secure communities.

When a potential JEDI Zone is identified, the Economic and Workforce Development Department will conduct a baseline assessment of the proposed area based on primary qualifying criteria. Not all businesses will qualify for all benefits offered by the JEDI Zone Program.



The JEDI Zone Microloan Program is now active.
This initiative is tailored for Microenterprises and small businesses operating in approved JEDI Zones that are unable to secure funding through private lenders. This program will remain open until its funding is exhausted, so apply soon to ensure your application will be considered.


JEDI Zone Establishment Process



JEDI Zone Program Process: when a zone gets approved by the City Council and the LA Mayor, a program manager gets assigned and then conducts site visits to help businesses with available benefits and services

A JEDI Zone designation request is made through the Los Angeles City Council. A City Council member must put forth a motion for each area within their district that they wish to designate. Visit the City's My Neighborhood Info website to determine your Council District. Once the motion is approved, EWDD staff will evaluate the following factors during their baseline assessment:
  • Verification that the identified area meets at least one of the primary qualifying criteria for a JEDI Zone designation
  • Evaluate distress factors using the Secondary Needs Assessment (used to determine priorities within the requested zone)
  • Assign needs-based priority (census tracts measuring higher in secondary needs will receive priority)
Once a JEDI Zone is approved, the designation will initially be established for a five-year period, with an additional five-year renewal option. EWDD will issue biennial reports to the City Council and Mayor on the JEDI Zone's progress and performance. The reports will include a summary of activity for the designated area and a determination of whether adjustments to the JEDI Zone Program are needed. At the conclusion of the five-year designation, EWDD will conduct an assessment of the JEDI Zone detailing the impact on the area, including the following:
  • Number of new and relocating businesses
  • Number of pre-existing businesses participating in JEDI incentives
  • Overall percent of businesses helped
  • Number of new jobs created as a result of JEDI incentives

JEDI Zone Incentives and Programs



JEDI Zones offer various economic incentives and programs to create economic development and growth in historically underserved areas. Revitalizing depressed communities stabilizes local businesses which increases job creation and employment. All investment incentives are free to qualified businesses located within JEDI Zones.

Access to Capital
Compliance Assistance Program
Employer Connect
Façade Improvement Program
Microloan Fee and Interest Reduction
Permit Fee Reduction for Development Projects
Priority Support Program



Approved JEDI Zones



JEDI Zones are created where local economic incentives can be used to both enhance existing business enterprises and attract new business industries to the City of Los Angeles, which will result in equitable opportunities to cultivate economic development and growth in areas that have been historically underinvested. Below are the approved JEDI Zones.

Avalon Blvd Corridor
Crenshaw Blvd Corridor
Goodyear Tract
Hollywood Blvd Corridor
Lankershim Blvd
Pacific Ave Corridor
Reseda Blvd Corridor
Sherman Way Corridor
Van Nuys Blvd Corridor
Wilmington Ave Corridor

The Avalon Boulevard Corridor is located in Wilmington, Council District 15. This zone is bounded by C Street to the south and Opp Street to the north.
Click the open icon in the upper left corner for more information about this JEDI zone


Contact and Assistance



If you would like to learn more about the JEDI Zones and how to apply, EWDD wants to help. Please reach out by email to jedizones@lacity.org or by phone at 213-744-7150.