Los Angeles — 2023-01-25

City Council

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(1) 21-1108-S1 CDs 1, 4, 10 HEARING OF PROTESTS AND ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to levying the Wilshire Center Business Improvement District (District) special assessment for the District’s twenty-eighth fiscal year (operating year) beginning on January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: HEAR PROTESTS against the proposed levying of the special assessment for the District’s 2023 fiscal year, pursuant to Section 36524 of the California Streets and Highways Code. PRESENT and ADOPT accompanying ORDINANCE, dated January 6, 2023, levying the special assessment for the District’s 2023 fiscal year, if a majority protest, as defined by Section 36525 of the California Streets and Highways Code is found not to exist. APPROVE the Wilshire Center Business Improvement District Advisory Board for the District’s 2023 fiscal year. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk, subject to City Attorney approval, to prepare, execute and administer a contract between the City and the Wilshire Center Business Improvement Corporation, the nonprofit service provider for administration of the District.
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(10) 22-1051 PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a grant agreement with the State of California Office of Historic Preservation (CalOHP) for a 2022-2023 Certified Local Government (CLG) grant, for the creation of a framework and strategy on how to approach the development of an Indigenous Peoples Historic Context that would become a part of the citywide historic context statement. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: AUTHORIZE the Director of Planning, or designee, to: Retroactively apply for a CLG grant from the CalOHP to create a framework and strategy for the development of an Indigenous Peoples Historic Context. Accept a CLG grant from and execute a grant agreement with CalOHP, in the amount of $44,000 for a one-year term retroactively effective October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023, to create a framework and strategy for developing an Indigenous Peoples Historic Context, in substantial conformance with the attached grant project agreements, included as Attachments 1 and 2 of the City Administrative Officer (CAO) report dated December 2, 2022 in the Council file, as approved by the City Attorney. Submit grant reimbursement requests to CalOHP and deposit grant receipts in the City Planning Grants Trust Fund No. 46Y/68. Prepare Controller instructions and make necessary technical adjustments consistent with the Mayor and Council action on the matter, subject to the approval of the CAO, and request the Controller to implement these instructions. Authorize the Controller to set up a grant receivable of $44,000 and establish an appropriation account with the City Planning Grants Trust Fund No. 46Y/68 for the disbursement of funds for the project. RECEIVE AND FILE the September 8, 2022 Department of City Planning report, inasmuch as the recommendations included in the report have been updated as reflected in the December 2, 2022 CAO report recommendations, and no further action is necessary.
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(11) 22-1566 PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to reporting on the timing, costs, potential funding sources, and benefits of adopting a Climate Action and Adaptation Plan into the City's General Plan. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Yaroslavsky - Krekorian): INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning, in consultation with the City Attorney, the Board of Public Works' Climate Emergency Mobilization Office, and other departments as appropriate, report to the Council on the timing, costs, potential funding sources, and benefits of adopting a Climate Action and Adaptation Plan into the City's General Plan.
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(12) 23-0067 MOTION (KREKORIAN - BLUMENFIELD) relative to an application to the U.S. Department of State to be designated as a Passport Acceptance Facility. Recommendation for Council action: AUTHORIZE the City Clerk, or designee, to submit an application to the U.S. Department of State to be designated as a Passport Acceptance Facility. Motion (Krekorian - Blumenfield) dated 1-18-23
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(13) 23-0066 CD 14 MOTION (DE LEON - RODRIGUEZ) relative to funding for the Pico Triangle Improvements Project in Council District 14. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $30,000 in the AB1290 Fund No. 53P, Account No. 281214 (CD14 Redevelopment Projects - Services) to the Neighborhood Council Fund No. 59B/14, Account No. 141213 (Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council) for the Pico Triangle Improvements Project. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to make corrections, clarifications, or revisions to the above fund transfer instructions, including any new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any corrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said corrections, clarifications, revisions may be made orally, electronically or by any other means. Motion (de Leon - Rodriguez) dated 1-18-23
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(14) 18-1206-S2 CD 14 MOTION (DE LEON - RODRIGUEZ) relative to the acceptance of funds from Onni Capital, LLC, the developer of a project located at 1000 South Hill Street, 1000-1034 South Hill Street, and 220-226 West Olympic Street; to be deposited into the Council District 14 Public Benefits Trust for the purpose of future affordable housing within Council District 14. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: ACCEPT the sum of $3,594,000 paid by Onni Capital, LLC, the developer of a project located at 1000 South Hill Street, 1000-1034 South Hill Street, and 220-226 West Olympic Street, Planning Case No. CPC-2016-4710-TDR-MCUP-SPR, and cause this sum to be deposited into the Pershing Square Special Fund, Fund No. 58Q/89 and APPR Account No. 89N865. ACCEPT the sum of $2,300,000 paid by Onni Capital, LLC, and cause this sum to be deposited into the Council District 14 Public Benefits Trust Fund No. 57L, for the purpose of future affordable housing within Council District 14. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to make any corrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer instructions, including any new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion. Motion (de Leon - Rodriguez) dated 1-18-23
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(15) 21-1017-S1 CD 14 MOTION (DE LEON - RODRIGUEZ) relative to coordinating a street banner program as an outreach tool to encourage residents, businesses, employees, and other stakeholders in the area to become involved in the community and with the civic activities of the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council (ERNC). Recommendations for Council action: APPROVE in accordance with Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 62.132, the Street Banner program identifying the ERNC activities, as a City of Los Angeles Non-Event Street Banner Program. APPROVE the content of the Street Banner, as attached to the Motion. Motion (de Leon - Rodriguez) dated 1-18-23
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(16) 22-1200-S64 COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR relative to the appointment of Mr. Laurence Frank to the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners. COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR dated December 15, 2022 Recommendation for Council action: RESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Mr. Laurence Frank to the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners, for the term ending June 30, 2026, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Mr. Frank resides in Council District 11. (Current Composition: F = 4; M = 2; Vacant = 1). COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR dated December 20, 2022 Recommendation for Council action: RECEIVE and FILE the Communication from the Mayor dated December 20, 2022, inasmuch as the appointee withdrew from further consideration to serve on the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (Neighborhoods and Community Enrichment Committee waived consideration of the above matter) Report from Mayor dated 12-15-22 Report from Mayor dated 12-20-22
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(17) 23-1200-S3 COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR relative to the appointment of Mr. Julio Esperias to the Board of Library Commissioners for the term ending June 30, 2024. Recommendation for Council action: RESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Mr. Julio Esperias to the Board of Library Commissioners, for the term ending June 30, 2024, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Mr. Esperias resides in Council District 9. (Current composition: F = 4; M = 0; Vacant = 1). Financial Disclosure Statement: Pending. Background Check: Completed. Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE - FEBRUARY 13, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - FEBRUARY 10, 2023) (Neighborhoods and Community Enrichment Committee waived consideration of the above matter) Report from Mayor dated 12-30-22
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(18) 22-1200-S65 COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR relative to the appointment of Mr. Elmer Roldan to the Human Relations Commission. COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR dated December 16, 2022 Recommendation for Council action: RESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Mr. Elmer Roldan to the Human Relations Commission for the term ending June 30, 2024 is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Mr. Roldan resides in Council District 9. (Current composition: F = 9; F = 1; Vacant = 1) COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR dated December 18, 2022 Recommendation for Council action: RECEIVE AND FILE the Communication from the Mayor dated December 18, 2022, inasmuch as the appointee has withdrawn from further consideration to serve on the Human Relations Commission. Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE - JANUARY 30, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - JANUARY 27, 2023) [Scheduled pursuant to Council Rule 46(b)] Report from Mayor dated 12-18-22 Report from Mayor dated 12-16-22
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(2) 23-0023 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL, AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to approving a 63-month lease with Gallardo Law Group, PC, covering office space in the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA)-owned Aviation Plaza located at 16461 Sherman Way, Van Nuys, CA 91406. Recommendations for Council action: ADOPT the determination by the Board of Airport Commissioners (Board) that this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article lll, Class 1(1) and Article lll, Class 1(18)(c) of the Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. APPROVE the 63-month lease with Gallardo Law Group, PC, covering office space in the LAWA-owned Aviation Plaza, located at 16461 Sherman Way, Van Nuys, CA 91406. CONCUR with the Board’s action on October 6, 2022, by Board Resolution No. 27590, authorizing the Chief Executive Officer, or designee, LAWA, to execute said lease with the Gallardo Law Group, PC.
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(3) 23-0019 ADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL, AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to approving a Contract with the Los Angeles Tourism and Convention Board, covering professional services related to air service marketing, trade missions, and promotional and development consulting services for the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA). Recommendations for Council action: ADOPT the determination by the Board of Airport Commissioners (Board) that this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article ll, Section 2(f) of the Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. APPROVE the three-year Contract with the Los Angeles Tourism and Convention Board, with two one-year renewal options, covering professional services related to air service marketing, trade missions, and promotional and development consulting services for LAWA, for cost not to exceed $2,250,000. CONCUR with the Board’s action on November 3, 2022, by Board Resolution No. 27621, authorizing the Chief Executive Officer, or designee, LAWA, to execute said Contract with the Los Angeles Tourism and Convention Board.
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(4) 22-1200-S66 TRADE, TRAVEL, AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the appointment of Mr. Matthew Johnson to the Board of Airport Commissioners. Recommendation for Council action: RESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Mr. Matthew Johnson to the Board of Airport Commissioners for the term ending June 30, 2025, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Mr. Johnson resides in Council District 5. (Current Composition: F=3; M=3) Financial Disclosure Statement: Completed. Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE - FEBRUARY 2, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - FEBRUARY 1, 2023) Report from Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee_01-17-23 Communication from City Ethics Commission dated 1-06-23.pdf Report from Mayor dated 12-19-22
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(5) 22-0514 CD 3 PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to initiating consideration of the Disabled American Veterans building (DAV Birmingham Hospital Chapter 73), located at 6543 Corbin Avenue, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments (HCM). Recommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Blumenfield – Harris-Dawson): INITIATE consideration of the Disabled American Veterans building (DAV Birmingham Hospital Chapter 73), located at 6543 Corbin Avenue, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments under the procedures of Section 22.171.10 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code. INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning to prepare the HCM application for review and consideration by the Cultural Heritage Commission (CHC). REQUEST the CHC, after reviewing the application, to submit its report and recommendations to the Council regarding the inclusion of the Disabled American Veterans building (DAV Birmingham Hospital Chapter 73), located at 6543 Corbin Avenue, Woodland Hills, CA 91367, in the City’s list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.
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(6) 22-0975 CD 7 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the inclusion of 15526 Plummer Street, located at 15526 West Plummer Street, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments. Recommendations for Council action:​ DETERMINE that the proposed designation is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8 and Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines. DETERMINE that the subject property conforms with the definition of a Monument pursuant to Section 22.171.7 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code. ADOPT the FINDINGS of the Cultural Heritage Commission (CHC) as the Findings of Council. APPROVE the recommendations of the CHC relative to the inclusion of 15526 Plummer Street, located at 15526 West Plummer Street, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.​ Applicant: Debora Masterson, North Hills Preservation Consortium Owners: Hamid and Jeanine Nourafchan, Trustees, H and J Nourafchan Trust, and Hamid and Jeanine Nourafchan Case No. CHC-2022-3646-HCM Environmental No. ENV-2022-3647-CE
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(7) 20-1101 CD 4, CD 5 PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to a Zone Change Ordinance amending the zone map for the project area consisting of the Franklin Canyon, Coldwater Canyon, and Bowmont Hazen neighborhoods within the Bel Air – Beverly Crest Community. Recommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated November 3, 2022, effectuating a Zone Change for parcels within the project boundaries identified from RE15-­1, RE15-­1-­H, RE-20­1, RE20­-1-­H, RE40-­1, RE40-­1­-H to RE-15­-1-­HCR, RE-15-­1-­H­HCR, RE-20-­1-­HCR, RE-20-­1-­H-­HCR, RE-40-­1-­HCR, RE-40-­1-­H-­HCR; for residential neighborhoods within the Project Site, the Zone Change Ordinance establishes application of the Hillside Construction Regulation (HCR) Supplemental Use District (SUD), which applies specific supplemental development restrictions related to construction, grading quantities, and hauling requirements, to the Project Area, the existing Hillside Construction Regulations found in Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 13.20 will apply to the Project Area and would apply only to residentially zoned properties; the Project Site consists of the Franklin Canyon, Coldwater Canyon, and Bowmont Hazen residential neighborhoods within the Bel Air­Beverly Crest Community Plan area.
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(8) 20-1265-S1 CDs 1, 8, 9 PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to incorporating additional recommendations to the amendments of the South Los Angeles Community Plan Implementation Overlay (CPIO) Ordinance, which seeks to address displacement and the preservation of affordable housing. Recommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Harris-Dawson – Raman): REQUEST the City Attorney to incorporate the following additional recommendations to the amendments of the South Los Angeles CPIO Ordinance requested by the Council (CF 20-1265-S1) on January 10, 2023, as follows: Add a requirement that developers notify tenants in buildings to be demolished of their legal rights under the CPIO, including their right to return to a new unit at an affordable rent, the rent guidelines for the new project, and any procedures the tenant will need to follow in order to claim an affordable unit. Add specific requirements for how long a developer must hold open a replacement unit for a displaced tenant and establish notification procedures to advise the tenant when the new unit is ready. Add a requirement that a developer who is found to have committed unlawful tenant harassment or illegally evicted a tenant loses the right to a demolition permit for five years. Add a private right of action to enforce all provisions of Section V-1 of the CPIO, which shall include civil penalties, treble damages in certain circumstances, and mandatory attorneys' fees for a prevailing plaintiff. This right to bring a civil action shall extend to current and former tenants at a property, as well as the city itself. Explore and propose adding to the CPIO additional protections for tenants in the case of demolition, including but not limited to expanding the location where requirements for replacement units apply and eliminating exemptions to right of return to replacement units. Applicant: City of Los Angeles Case No.: CPC-2022-5432-ZC-CPIOA Environmental No. ENV-2008-1781-EIR-ADD2; ENV-2008-1780-EIR-ADD2; SCH No. 2008101098
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(9) 22-0120-S1 PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to reporting with recommendations for an ordinance that would define allowable electric vehicle charging for all appropriate zones of the City of Los Angeles. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Krekorian - Yaroslavsky - Raman): INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning, in consultation with the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety and the City Attorney, to report with recommendations for an ordinance that would define allowable electric vehicle charging for all appropriate zones of the City, inasmuch as this land use is currently undefined in the Los Angeles Municipal Code. The report should rely on best practices from other jurisdictions and include recommendations for urban design standards consistent with the Citywide Design Guidelines for pedestrian design, 360­-degree design, and climate adaptive design that promote a high quality pedestrian environment and improve interactions with the public realm.

Public Works

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(1)\n22-1547\nMotion (O'Farrell - Koretz) relative to the feasibility of and recommendations for designating the California native Coastal Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) as an official tree of the City. (This item was referred to the Public Works Committee and Planning and Land Use Management Committee)\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(10)\n22-1476\nMotion (Harris-Dawson for Raman, Bonin, Blumenfield - Price) relative to reforming the City’s street dedication process. (This item was referred to the Public Works Committee and Planning and Land Use Management Committee)\nCommunity Impact Statement: Yes\nFor: Los Feliz Neighborhood Council
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(11)\n22-1141\nMotion (Blumenfield - Buscaino) relative to the construction and maintenance of alternative surfaces for pedestrian walkways in the public right of way and at City-owned or operated facilities.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(12)\n21-0561\nCD 14\nBureau of Engineering report and Ordinance relative to the sale of parcels to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) for the Regional Connector Bunker Hill Station Project located on Flower Street between Hope Street and Second Street (Parcel A), and the other property bound by General Thaddeus Kosciuszko Way, Flower Street, Hope Street, and Third Street (Parcel B).
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(2)\n15-0719-S27\nCD 3\nMotion (Blumenfield - Bonin) relative to potentially including pedestrian bridges and tunnels over and under the 101 Freeway in the Third Council District to form part of the Neighborhood Enhanced Network (NEN).\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(3)\n22-0580\nCD 7\nCity Engineer report relative to the vacation of a portion of alley south of Brand Boulevard, between Burnet Avenue and Noble Avenue, and storm drain easement on northeast corner (VAC- E1401416).
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(4)\n22-0948-S1\nMotion (Harris-Dawson – Krekorian) relative to including the 2022 Inauguration Ceremonies of Mayor-elect Karen Bass, incoming City Council Members and the City Attorney in the City wide List of Special Events, and related matters.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(5)\n19-0659\nCD 4\nCity Engineer report relative to the vacation of a portion of the easterly side of Vermont Avenue, from Prospect Avenue to Hollywood Boulevard (VAC- E1401364).
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(6)\n22-1542\nCD 9\nResolution (Price – O'Farrell) relative to declaring the property located at 116 East 59th Place a Public Nuisance as the result of the presence of a homeless encampment, excessive trash and debris, and inoperable vehicles.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(7)\n22-1567\nCD 7\nMotion (Rodriguez – McOsker) relative to an exception to the City's one-year, street cut moratorium on Foothill Boulevard to allow the Los Angeles Department of Transportation to install Northeast Valley Traffic and Mobility Improvement project elements at various locations along this street segment.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(8)\n21-0859-S1\nCD 9\nMotion (Price - Hutt) relative to working cooperatively with the applicant and its representatives through the B-permit process regarding the Chick Hearn Court Vacation identified in Revocable Permit Application No. 2022000118; and, issuing a Revocable Permit prior to the completion of the street vacation.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(9)\n22-0156-S1\nMotion (Lee – Blumenfield) relative to the enforcement strategies that are underway and/or in consideration in support of the City's efforts to fortify the street lighting network; and, an overview of prosecution efforts related to crimes committed against the City's street lighting network.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted

Transportation Committee

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(1)\n23-0042\nCDs 1 & 13\nBoard of Transportation Commissioners report and Resolution relative to the establishment of Preferential Parking District No. 294 in the Westlake and Belmont Neighborhoods.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(10)\n22-0008-S23\nCD 7\nResolution (Rodriguez Ð Blumenfield) relative to the prohibition of oversized vehicles parking along both sides of Desmond Street, between Bradley Avenue and Dead End in Council District Seven.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(11)\n17-1125\nLos Angeles Department of Transportation report relative to proposed updated trip fee schedule for the On-Demand Mobility Program.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(12)\n22-1594\nBoard of Transportation Commissioners report relative to hazardous and illegal recreational vehicle parking.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(13)\n18-0244-S3\nMotion (Krekorian Ð Hutt) relative to a bus driver shortage in connection with City public transportation services.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.\nITEM(S)
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(2)\n15-1552\nCD 1\nBoard of Transportation Commissioners report and Resolution relative to amendment of the parking restriction in Temporary Preferential Parking District No. 197 in the Lincoln Heights area.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(3)\n22-0008-S16\nCD 12\nResolution (Lee Ð Rodriguez) relative to the prohibition of oversized vehicles parking along certain streets in Council District 12.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(4)\n22-0008-S17\nCD 13\nResolution (OÕFarrell Ð Rodriguez) relative to the prohibition of oversized vehicles parking along certain streets in Council District 13.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(5)\n22-0008-S18\nCD 13\nResolution (OÕFarrell Ð Krekorian) relative to the prohibition of oversized vehicles parking along both sides of West 6th Street between South Wilton Place and South Irving Boulevard.Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(6)\n22-0008-S19\nCD 12\nResolution (Lee Ð Buscaino) relative to the prohibition of oversized vehicles parking along certain segments of Lindley, Farralone, Louise, and Rinaldo Avenues in Council District 12.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(7)\n22-0008-S20\nCD 13\nResolution (OÕFarrell Ð Krekorian) relative to the prohibition of oversized vehicles parking along certain segments of North Ardmore Avenue and Romaine Street in Council District 13.Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(8)\n22-0008-S21\nCD 15\nResolution (Buscaino Ð Koretz) relative to the prohibition of oversized vehicles parking along both sides of Grandee Avenue between East 103rd Street and East 108th Street.Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(9)\n22-0008-S22\nCD 13\nResolution (OÕFarrell Ð Lee) relative to the prohibition of oversized vehicles parking along both sides of Topock Street between West Casitas Avenue and La Clede Avenue in Council District 13.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.