Lawndale — 2023-08-07
City Council
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1. Motion to read by title only and waive further reading of all ordinances listed on the\nAgenda\nRecommendation: that the City Council approve.\nAgenda\nAugust 7, 2023
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10. Draft Agreement for School Crossing Guard Services\nRecommendation: that the City Council 1) approve the attached and unsigned agreement\nbetween the City of Lawndale and All City Management Services, Inc. for a term of two\nyears effective August 24, 2023 through June 12, 2025; or 2) provide further direction.
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11. Mayor/City Councilmembers Report of Attendance at Meetings and/or Events
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2. Accounts Payable Register\nRecommendation: that the City Council adopt Resolution No. CC-2308-031 authorizing\nthe payment of certain claims and demands in the amount of $1,352,092.22.
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4. Resolutions to Approve Senior Management Analyst Position and Job Description\nand Fiscal Year 2023-2024 City-wide Salary and Pay Schedule\nRecommendation: that the City Council 1) approve and adopt Resolution No. CC-2308-\n033, establishing the position and job description for the Senior Management Analyst\nwith salary range of Range 95, $7,067 – $8,590 per month allocated to the Public Works\nDepartment; and 2) approve and adopt Resolution No. CC-2308-034, Citywide Salary\nand Pay Schedule for Fiscal Year 2023-2024.
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5. Emergency Procurement, Special Transit Program Vehicle Lease\nRecommendation: that the City Council receive and file this report.
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6. Resolution to Accept State Grant Funding for Youth Development Center Project\nRecommendation: that the City Council approve the attached resolution, CC-2308-032,\nResolution of the Lawndale City Council Approving the Acceptance of General Fund\nGrant Funds for Lawndale Youth Development Center Project from California Natural\nResources Agency.
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7. Introduction and First Reading of Ordinance No. 1202-23 for the allowance of\nresidents to keep chickens, hens, and/or fowl in residential areas\nRecommendation: that the City Council accept Ordinance No. 1202-23 which allows\nresidents to keep chickens, hens, and fowl so long as they meet standards and practices\nset forth by the Los Angeles County Health and Safety Code.
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8. An Ordinance Adopting the 2023 Los Angeles County Fire Codes and Finding of\nExemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nRecommendation: that the City Council read by title only, waive further reading, and\nadopt Ordinance No. 1203-23.
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9. Memorandum of Agreement for Administration and Cost Sharing for\nImplementing the Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Programs and Enhanced\nWatershed Management Program for the Dominguez Channel Watershed\nRecommendation: that the City Council 1) Authorize the City Manager to enter into a\nMemorandum of Agreement for the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026,\nbetween the cities of Los Angeles, Carson, El Segundo, Hawthorne, Inglewood,\nLawndale, Lomita, the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, the County of Los\nAngeles, and the South Bay Cities Council of Governments for a total of $61,933 for\nAdministration and Cost Sharing for Implementing the Coordinated Integrated\nAgenda\nAugust 7, 2023\nMonitoring Program (CIMP) and Watershed Management Program (WMP) and the\nDominguez Channel Watershed Management Area.