LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Bureau of Street Services will close Hollywood Boulevard from Highland Avenue to Orange Drive for five days starting Monday to install a permanent street mural commemorating the June 14 All Black Lives Matter March.Crews with the bureau, also known as StreetsLA, will close the portion of the street Monday and are expected to complete the work by next Friday.The project is a partnership with Councilman Mitch O'Farrell, StreetsLA, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, Black LGBTQ+ Activists for Change and other local community members.TOPSHOT - The words "All Black Lives Matter" are seen painted on Hollywood Blvd before the start a solidarity march between the LGBTQ+ and Black Lives Matter communities,.