Los Angeles — 2023-02-24
City Council
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(1) 22-0924 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT and PERSONNEL, AUDITS, and HIRING COMMITTEES’ REPORT relative to the Board of Water and Power Commissioners (Board) Resolution No. 023 023, which approves the Juneteenth Holiday for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP). Recommendation for Council action: CONCUR with the Board’s action on August 9, 2022, approving Board Resolution 023 023, which approves the Juneteenth Holiday for the LADWP.
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(10) 21-1177 CD 8 HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to considering the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) hearing minutes; and issuing tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes in an amount up to $40,625,000 and taxable multifamily conduit revenue notes in an amount up to $30,000,000 for the Manchester Urban Homes Affordable Housing Project located at 8721-8761 (formerly 8721-8765) South Broadway in Council District 8. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: NOTE and FILE the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) report dated January 26, 2023, attached to Council file No. 21-1177, relative to the issuance of tax-exempt and taxable multifamily conduit revenue notes for the Manchester Urban Homes Project. CONSIDER the results of the TEFRA hearing held on December 15, 2022 for the Manchester Urban Homes Project, contained in the City Administrative Officer (CAO) report dated February 8, 2023, attached to Council file No. 21-1177. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION attached to the CAO report dated February 8, 2023, authorizing the issuance of up to $40,625,000 in tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue bonds, or notes, and up to $30,000,000 in taxable multifamily conduit revenue bonds, or notes, for the Manchester Urban Homes Project located at 8721-8761 (formerly 8721-8765) South Broadway in Council District 8. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, LAHD, or designee, to negotiate and execute the relevant documents for the Manchester Urban Homes Project, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form.
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(11) 18-0444 CD 8 HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to considering the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) hearing minutes; and reissuing tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes in an amount up to $22,597,935 and issuing supplemental tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes in an amount up to $2,259,793; and executing related financing documents for the Hope on Hyde Park Supportive and Affordable Housing Project located at 6501 Crenshaw Boulevard in Council District 8. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: NOTE and FILE the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) report dated January 25, 2023, attached to Council file No. 18-0444, relative to the re-issuance and issuance of supplemental tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes for the Hope on Hyde Park Apartments Project. CONSIDER the results of the TEFRA hearing held on September 29, 2022 for the Hope on Hyde Park Apartments Project, contained in the City Administrative Officer (CAO) report dated February 9, 2023, attached to Council file No. 18-0444. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION attached to the CAO report dated February 9, 2023, authorizing the reissuance of up to $22,597,935 in tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes and issuance of up to $2,259,793 in supplemental tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes for the Hope on Hyde Park Project located at 6501 Crenshaw Boulevard in Council District 8. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, LAHD, or designee, to negotiate and execute the relevant documents for the Hope on Hyde Park Apartments Project, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form.
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(12) 20-0145 CD 9 HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to considering the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) hearing minutes; and reissuing tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes in an amount up to $12,105,623 and issuing supplemental tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes in an amount up to $1,000,000; and executing related financing documents for the Hope on Broadway Apartments Supportive and Affordable Housing Project located at 5138 South Broadway in Council District 9. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: NOTE and FILE the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) report dated January 25, 2023, attached to Council file No. 20-0145, relative to the re-issuance and issuance of supplemental tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes for the Hope on Broadway Apartments Project. CONSIDER the results of the TEFRA hearing held on September 29, 2022 for the Hope on Broadway Apartments Project, contained in the City Administrative Officer (CAO) report dated February 9, 2023, attached to Council file No. 20-0145. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION attached to the CAO report dated February 9, 2023, authorizing the reissuance of up to $12,105,623 in tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes and issuance of up to $1,000,000 in supplemental tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue notes for the Hope on Broadway Apartments Project located at 5138 South Broadway in Council District 9. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, LAHD, or designee, to negotiate and execute the relevant documents for the Hope on Broadway Apartments Project, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form.
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(13) 23-0148 HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to addressing factors within the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles’ (HACLA) control that cause delays in moving Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) holders into permanent housing; and related matters. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Raman - Yaroslavsky): DIRECT the HACLA, with the assistance of the Los Angeles Homelessness Services Authority (LAHSA) and any other City departments, as needed, to report within 30 days, with a plan to address the factors within its control that cause the most significant delays in moving voucher-holders into permanent housing units. The report should specify the ways in which HACLA will adjust its internal processes and procedures to achieve improvements in the rate of voucher utilization and the speed with which voucher placements are made, including, but not limited to: Matching multiple clients, instead of only one, to each voucher. Processing and prioritizing the hundreds of voucher applications of clients who are awaiting EHVs but who are currently housed by service providers using time-limited subsidy funds. Consolidating voucher-holder document review, rent negotiation and unit inspection into one concurrent process rather than three sequenced processes. Allowing for greater flexibility on rent comps to expedite the rent negotiation process. Participating regularly in LAHSA's project-based Permanent Supportive Housing lease up meetings as a means of solving voucher process issues in a coordinated way, modeled on the Brynhurst pilot. Reporting to the Housing and Homelessness Committee on a regular basis until improvements are implemented and yielding results.
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(14) 21-0107 CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to establishing protections for freelance workers. Recommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: PRESENT AND ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated October 25, 2022, adding Article 10 to Chapter XVIII of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to establish protections for freelance workers.
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(15) 23-0058 CD 5 CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ENGINEER relative to the final map of Tract No. 74268 located at 8052-8070 West Beverly Boulevard and 148 North Crescent Heights Boulevard, westerly of North Laurel Avenue. Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the final map of Tract No. 74268, located at 8052-8070 West Beverly Boulevard and 148 North Crescent Heights Boulevard, westerly of North Laurel Avenue, and accompanying Subdivision Improvement Agreement and Contract with security documents. (Bond No. C-142438) Subdivider: 8070 Beverly, LLC; Surveyor: Brandon M. Hahn
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(16) 21-1189 COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY relative to finding in accordance with Assembly Bill (AB) 361 Section 3(e)(1)(B) whether meeting in person would present imminent risks to the health or safety of attendees because of the continuing state of emergency related the Covid-19 pandemic, as originally proclaimed by the Governor on March 4, 2020; and related actions. Recommendations for Council action: FIND in accordance with AB 361 Section 3(e)(3) that, while the state of emergency due to the Covid-19 pandemic, as originally proclaimed by the Governor on March 4, 2020, remains active and/or state or local officials have imposed or recommended measures to promote social distancing, the City Council has reconsidered the circumstances of the state of emergency and finds for City Council, including its advisory Committees, that the state of emergency continues to directly impact the ability of the members to meet safely in person and/or state or local officials continue to impose or recommend measures to promote social distancing. FIND in accordance with AB 361 Section 3(e)(3) that, while the state of emergency due to the Covid-19 pandemic, as originally proclaimed by the Governor on March 4, 2020, remains active and/or state or local officials have imposed or recommended measures to promote social distancing, the City Council has reconsidered the circumstances of the state of emergency and finds for all City Brown Act bodies that the state of emergency continues to directly impact the ability of the members to meet safely in person and/or state or local officials continue to impose or recommend measures to promote social distancing. INSTRUCT the Clerk to place on the agenda for a Council meeting not more than 30 calendar-days after Council adopts these findings and recommendations an item entitled “Findings to Continue Teleconference Meetings Pursuant to AB 361 and Related Actions” and include these same recommendations for adoption by Council; and, instruct the Clerk to continue to do so on the agenda for a Council meeting not more than 30 calendar-days after each time Council adopts these findings and recommendations, until Council instructs the Clerk to cease doing so. Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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(17) 23-0007-S7 CD 13 COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ENGINEER relative to the installation of the name of Giancarlo Giannini on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the installation of the name of Giancarlo Giannini at 6361 Hollywood Boulevard.
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(18) 23-0007-S8 CD 13 COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ENGINEER relative to the installation of the name of Peter Krause on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the installation of the name of Peter Krause at 6426 Hollywood Boulevard.
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(19) 23-0007-S9 CD 13 COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ENGINEER relative to the installation of the name of Michael B. Jordan on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the installation of the name of Michael B. Jordan at 6201 Hollywood Boulevard.
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(2) 23-0024 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to Board Resolution No. 023 108, which approves the Utility Crossing Agreement with Torrance Pipeline Company LLC Halldale Receiving Station. Recommendation for Council action: CONCUR with the Board of Water and Power Commissioners (Board) action on December 13, 2022, approving Board Resolution No. 023 108, which approves the Utility Crossing Agreement with Torrance Pipeline Company LLC Halldale Receiving Station.
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(20) 22-1103 COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (CAO) AND THE BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS (BPC) relative to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-23 Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (COTS); and related matters. A. COMMUNICATION FROM THE CAO Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: AUTHORIZE the Chief of Police, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), or designee, to: Retroactively apply for and accept the award for the FY 2022-23 STEP from the COTS in the amount of $5,215,000 for the period of October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023. Execute the 2022-23 STEP Grant Agreement on behalf of the City and submit the necessary agreements and documents relative to the grant award, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form. Execute a Professional Services Agreement with one selected vendor, for a term of twelve months within the applicable grant performance period, for a sum not to exceed $50,000, for the provision of phlebotomist services, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form. AUTHORIZE the LAPD to: Spend up to the grant amount of $5,215,000 in accordance with the grant award agreement. Submit grant reimbursement requests to the grantor and deposit grant receipts in the Police Department Grant Trust Fund No. 339/70. Prepare Controller’s instructions for any technical adjustments as necessary to implement Mayor and Council intentions, subject to the approval of the CAO; and, AUTHORIZE the Controller to implement the instructions. AUTHORIZE the Controller to: Establish a grant receivable and appropriate $5,215,000 to appropriation account, account number to be determined, within Fund No. 339/70, for the disbursement of the FY 2022-23 STEP grant funds. Transfer appropriations within Fund No. 339/70, as follows: Fund/Dept Account Title Amount From: 339/70 70XXXX To Be Determined $379,488 Total: $379,488 To: 339/70 70XXXX Related Costs $379,488 Total: $379,488 Increase appropriations on an as-needed basis from the FY 2022-23 STEP grant, account number to be determined, Fund No. 339/70, to Fund No. 100/70, account number and amounts as follows: Account Title Amount 001092 Overtime Sworn $3,800,000 001090 Overtime Civilian $220,000 AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to place the following actions relative to the FY 2022-23 STEP grant on the City Council Agenda on July 1, 2023 or on the first meeting day thereafter: Authorize the Controller to transfer from Fund No. 339/70, account number to be determined, to Fund No. 100/70, account number and amount as follows: Fund/Dept Account Title Amount From: 339/70 70XXXX To Be Determined $51,580 To: 339/70 70XXXX Related Costs $51,580 Authorize the Controller to transfer from Fund No. 339/70, account number to be determined, to Fund No. 100/70, account number and amount as follows: Account Title Amount 001092 Overtime Sworn $492,281 001090 Overtime Civilian $54,123 B. COMMUNICATION FROM THE BPC Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: AUTHORIZE the Chief of Police, LAPD, or designee, to: Retroactively apply for and accept the award for the FY 2022-23 STEP from the COTS, in the amount of $5,215,000 for the period of October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023. Execute the FY 2022-23 STEP Grant Agreement on behalf of the City and submit the necessary agreements and documents relative to the grant award, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form. Execute a Professional Services Agreement with one selected vendor for a term of twelve months within the applicable grant performance period, for a sum not to exceed $50,000, for the provision of phlebotomist services, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form. AUTHORIZE the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) to: Spend up to the grant amount of $5,215,000 in accordance with the grant award agreement. Submit grant reimbursement requests to the grantor and deposit grant receipts in the Police Department Grant Trust Fund No. 339/70. Prepare Controller’s instructions for any technical adjustments as necessary to implement Mayor and Council intentions, subject to the approval of the CAO; and, AUTHORIZE the Controller to implement the instructions. AUTHORIZE the Controller to: Establish a grant receivable and appropriate $5,215,000 to appropriation account, account number to be determined, Fund No. 339/70, for the disbursement of the FY 2022-23 STEP grant funds. Transfer appropriations within Fund No. 339/70, as follows: Fund/Dept Account Title Amount From: 339/70 70XXXX To Be Determined $379,488 To: 339/70 70XXXX Related Costs $379,488 Increase appropriations on an as-needed basis from the FY 2022-23 STEP Grant, account number to be determined, Fund No. 339/70, to Fund No. 100/70, account numbers and amounts as follows: Account Title Amount 001092 Overtime Sworn $3,800,000 001090 Overtime Civilian $220,000 AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to place the following action relative to the FY 2022-23 STEP Grant on the City Council Agenda on July 1, 2023 or on the first meeting day thereafter: Authorize the Controller to transfer appropriations within Fund No. 339/70, as follows: Fund/Dept Account Title Amount From: 339/70 70XXXX To Be Determined $51,580 To: 339/70 70XXXX Related Costs $51,580 Authorize the Controller to transfer from Fund No. 339/70, account number to be determined, to Fund No. 100/70, account numbers and amounts as follows: Account Title Amount 001092 Overtime Sworn $492,281 001090 Overtime Civilian $54,123
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(21) 19-0988-S1 CD 6 RESOLUTION (LEE - HUTT) relative to the closure of the pedestrian undercrossing at Tonopah Street under the Interstate 5 and Interstate I-170 freeways. Recommendation for Council action: RESOLVE that the City of Los Angeles approves the closing of the pedestrian undercrossing at Tonopah Street under the Interstate 5 and Interstate I-170 freeways.
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(22) 23-0011-S3 CD 2 MOTION (KREKORIAN - BLUMENFIELD) relative to funding for speed humps around elementary schools in Council District 2. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $350,000 in the Council District 2 portion of the Street Furniture Revenue Fund No. 43D/50 to a new Account in the Transportation Trust Fund No. 840/94 entitled “CD 2 Elementary School Area Speed Hump Program” for speed humps where feasible around elementary schools in Council District 2. AUTHORIZE the Transportation Department to make any technical corrections or clarifications as necessary to the above fund transfer instructions in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion. Motion (Krekorian - Blumenfield) dated 2-17-23
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(23) 21-1041 CD 4 MOTION (RAMAN - SOTO-MARTINEZ) relative to amending the Council actions of December 8, 2021 and February 16, 2022 requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to execute a new or amend an existing sole source subcontract with The People Concern for an amount of $1,222,569, for the term of October 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022 (extended to December 30, 2022), to implement the Council District (CD4) Encampment to Home Program (Council file No. 21-1041). Recommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: AMEND the Council actions of December 8, 2021 and February 16, 2022 to adopt the following additional actions: TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE an additional amount of $271,387 from the “Additional Homeless Services” line item in the General City Purposes Fund No. 100/56, Account No. 000903, to Housing Fund No. 10A/43, 43VB59 - CD 4 Encampment to Home, in order to cover the cost of services provided during the period October 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022, with all other aspects, instructions and authorizations of the Council actions to remain unchanged. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the General Manager of the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD), or their designee, to amend General Fund Contract C-140706 to add $271,387 to support the CD4 Encampment to Home program. AUTHORIZE the General Manager of LAHD, or their designee to prepare, process and execute any document(s) needed for the above purpose and 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, and including any corrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said corrections / clarifications / changes may be made orally, electronically or by any other means.
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(3) 13-0703-S1 CDs 1, 11 & 14 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to Proposition 84 Integrated Regional Water Management Grant Program funding, from the State of California Department of Water Resources, through the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, for the Water Quality and Runoff Reuse Project. Recommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Hernandez – Park), SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION as required by the State of California, authorizing the Director, and General Manager, Bureau of Sanitation, or designee, to negotiate, accept, execute, and submit all documents, including, but not limited to, applications, agreements, amendments, and payment requests etc., subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form and legality, which may be necessary to secure an award of Proposition 84 Integrated Regional Water Management Grant Program funding, in an amount not to exceed $4,654,436, from the State of California Department of Water Resources, through the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, for the Water Quality and Runoff Reuse Project. FIND that there is no General Fund impact, and AUTHORIZE the City Administrative Officer (CAO) and Controller to accept the Proposition 84 Integrated Regional Water Management grant funding award in the amount of $2,541,451 and deposit it into Fund No. 60W, Revenue Source Code No. 336104.
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(4) 22-1252 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the annual status report on the Bradley Landfill Community Trust Fund No. 48M for Fiscal Year 2021-22. Recommendation for Council action: NOTE and FILE the October 14, 2022 annual report from the City Clerk relative to the annual status report on the Bradley Landfill Community Trust Fund No. 48M for Fiscal Year 2021-22, inasmuch as the report is submitted for information only and no Council action is necessary.
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(5) 22-1548 CD 7 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a non-profit lease agreement with Tiuvac'a'ai Tribal Conservation Corps. for a one-year term, with four one-year extension options for space number 100 at the City-owned building at 13520 Van Nuys Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 91331. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Rodriguez – O’Farrell): DIRECT the Department of General Services, with the assistance of the City Attorney, to negotiate and execute a non-profit lease agreement with Tiuvac'a'ai Tribal Conservation Corps. for a one-year term, with four one-year extension options for space number 100 at the City-owned building at 13520 Van Nuys Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 91331.
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(6) 22-1569 CD 1 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the status of all 311 open cases in Council District 1 with a breakdown of categories these cases fall under, and the length of time these have been open, and related matters. Recommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Hernandez– Harris-Dawson): INSTRUCT the Information Technology Agency (ITA) to report within 30 days on the status of all 311 open cases in Council District 1 with a breakdown of categories these cases fall under, and the length of time these have been open. INSTRUCT the ITA, Bureau of Street Services, Bureau of Sanitation, Los Angeles Department of Transportation, and all relevant departments to report on where each of these open cases are in the process, potential roadblocks that have come up during the process of resolving these cases, and the necessary next steps to address the issues.
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(7) 20-1533 CD 9 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to new lease agreements with Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) and Coalition for Responsible Community Development (CRCD) for office space located at 4255 South Olive Street. Recommendation for Council action: AUTHORIZE the Department of General Services to negotiate and execute a single lease agreement with the CRCD and the CHIRLA, as joint tenants each occupying approximately 2,255 square feet of office space located at 4255 South Olive Street, Los Angeles.
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(8) 12-0794-S1 CD 1 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a fourth lease amendment between the City and Samko, LLC, for the continued use of 64,820 square feet (sf) of space located at 2714 Media Center Drive. Recommendation for Council action: AUTHORIZE the Department of General Services to negotiate and execute a fourth lease amendment (Contract No. 102929) between the City and Samko, LLC, for the continued use of 64,820 sf of space located at 2714 Media Center Drive.
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(9) 21-1038 CD 15 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a Purchase and Sale Agreement on behalf of the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) for acquisition of a property located at 1703 East 107th Street, which will serve as the Watts Towers Conservation Office. Recommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: AUTHORIZE the Department of General Services (GSD), with the assistance of the City Attorney, to negotiate and execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement and all documents necessary to effectuate the acquisition of the Property located at 1703 East 107th Street, APN 6065-034-019. AUTHORIZE up to $400,000 from Fund No. 209/88/88WAJX to be transferred to Fund No. 100/40/003040, Contractual Services, for the purchase price, and all expenses related to acquisition of the Property. AUTHORIZE up to $26,541.00 from Fund No. 480/30/30N244 for fencing the property after purchase, while the property is vacant and programming is initiated at the site. AUTHORIZE up to $9,607.40 from Fund No. 480/30/30W140 for the GSD Building Maintenance Division to maintain this property annually. DETERMINE that, the acquisition, minor improvements, and use of the property for office space for the Watts Towers Arts Center Campus is categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Article 19, Section 15301, Class 1, Existing Facilities; Section 15304 (f), Class 4, Minor Alterations to Land; Section 15325, Class 25, Transfers of Ownership in Land to Preserve Existing Historical Resources; and Section 15331, Class 31, Historical Resources Restoration. Additionally, the project is exempt pursuant to Los Angeles CEQA Guidelines Article III, Section 1, Class 1, Existing Facilities; and Class 4, Minor Alterations to Land, Category 6, Temporary uses of land.
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(1) \nVerbal update from the Bureau of Sanitation on the RecycLA Program.
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(2) \nVerbal update from the Climate Emergency Mobilization Office on implementation of their work plan.
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(3) \n23-0142\nCD 4 \nMotion (Raman – Hernandez) relative to the transition of City maintenance and transportation operations in Griffith Park to zero-emissions, identification of a path to electrify, phase out, or otherwise decarbonize City-owned equipment powered by gasoline engines, including lawn, garden and maintenance equipment, non-emergency City-owned vehicles that operate within Griffith Park, and any other equipment powered by a diesel or gasoline engine.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(4) \n23-0064\nBoard of Water and Power Commissioners report, City Attorney report and Ordinance relative to Board Resolution No. 023 118, which approves the quitclaim of 15 Los Angeles Department of Water and Power real estate distribution easements\n \n \nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\n\n \n \nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(5) 21-1015-S1City Administrative Officer report reltative to the authority for the Board of Public Works, and General Manager, Buerau of Sanitation, to prepare federal and state grant appliactions for various programs, and related matters. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted
Rules Elections
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(1)\n23-0002-S22\nResolution (Harris-Dawson – Hernandez) relative to including in the City’s 2023-2024 State Legislative Program support for Legislation and/or Administrative Action to ensure that City projects designed to provide quality broadband access in dense, high-need urban areas of the City, including South Los Angeles, are eligible for SB 156 grant funding.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(2)\n22-0436\nMotion (Rodriguez - Raman), and City Clerk report relative to expanding live interpreting services to all City Council Committee meetings, and related matters.
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(3)\n23-0002-S23\nResolution (Park – Krekorian) relative to including in the City’s 2023-2024 State Legislative Program support for SB 2 (Portantino) which expresses the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation to address the United States Supreme Court’s New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen decision.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
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(4)\n23-0002-S24\nChief Legislative Analyst report and Resolution (Krekorian – Blumenfield) relative to including in the City’s 2023-2024 State Legislative Program support for the Governor's 2023-24 state budget proposal to extend funding to the Film and Television Tax Credit Program for five more years and make the tax credits refundable.