Councilwoman Heather Hutt is the first woman in history to represent the Tenth District, and the first Black woman to be appointed as a voting member of City Council.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Hutt has dedicated over 30 years as a public servant, committing her life to activism, public service, and her community. She was the first African American woman to hold the position of the Tenth District Chief of Staff, and most recently served as California’s first-ever Black U.S. Senate State Director, working under Vice President Kamala D. Harris.
Hutt served as a principal representative among constituents and elected leaders throughout California. As U.S. Senate State Director, she brought together healthcare professionals to discuss implicit bias in the healthcare industry, particularly for women of color, as well as advocated for DACA recipients and immigrants fighting against the Trump Administration.
As Councilwoman, Hutt’s priority will always be to serve. The Office of the Tenth District will continue to provide services and resources to residents, double down on our investments to house our unhoused neighbors, build parks that are equitable, safe and accessible with the promise to make our constituents proud to call District 10 their home.





