Los Angeles — 2023-03-03

City Council

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(1) 22-1585 CD 5 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the inclusion of the Verbin Residence, located at 1335 North Shadybrook Drive, 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 the Verbin Residence, located at 1335 North Shadybrook Drive, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.​ Applicant: Adrian Scott Fine, Los Angeles Conservancy Owners: Marie McInnes, Doris Verbin Pepper, Trustee, Doris Verbin Pepper, and Jeffrey Balton, Doris Verbin Pepper Living Trust Case No. CHC-2022-6899-HCM Environmental No. ENV-2022-6900-CE
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(10) 23-0137 CD 4 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT relative to amending the Los Angeles Municipal Code to prohibit the parking of vehicles displaying a “For Sale” sign or placard advertising the private sale of vehicles on Franklin Avenue from Tamarind Avenue to North Bronson Avenue.  Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Raman – Hutt): REQUEST the City Attorney to prepare and present an Ordinance amending Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 87.55(a), which establishes regulations for the parking of vehicles displaying a “For Sale” sign or placard advertising the private sale of vehicles on certain City streets or public lands, to prohibit the parking of such vehicles on Franklin Avenue from Tamarind Avenue to North Bronson Avenue.
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(11) 22-1476 PUBLIC WORKS and PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT (PLUM) COMMITTEES’ REPORTS relative to reporting on recommendations to reform the Waiver of Dedication and/or Improvement (WDI) process as well as the initial requirement process. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT: Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Harris-Dawson for Raman – Bonin - Blumenfield - Price): INSTRUCT the Bureau of Engineering (BOE), in consultation with the Department of City Planning (DCP), the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT), DCP's Urban Design Studio, and any other relevant departments, to report within 60 days with: Recommendations to reform the WDI process as well as the initial requirement process to achieve the following objectives: ​​ Preserve consistent roadway widths and curb lines on each block (eliminate spot road widenings). Prioritize consistent pedestrian experience with no or minimal sidewalk meandering, context-appropriate sidewalk and parkway width, and consistent interfaces with street-facing building entrances on each block face. Prioritize pedestrian safety and visibility by minimizing crossing distance at intersections and other crosswalks; ensuring alignment between pedestrian paths of travel, crosswalks, and curb ramps; minimizing curb radii to the greatest extent feasible (including retaining historic curb radii); and promoting curb extensions where feasible and appropriate. Protect existing trees and parkways and create opportunities for planting new and larger shade trees. Incorporate green infrastructure elements where feasible and appropriate. Ensure accessibility for people with disabilities. A checklist of public benefit findings that must be made through an administrative process prior to requiring a street dedication and/or improvement that results in a roadway widening, including: ​​​​​​​ Specific and articulable traffic safety or mobility benefits, such as closing a bike lane gap or eliminating a pinch point, at the request of LADOT. Specific and articulable pedestrian realm or urban design benefits, at the request of DCP. Any revisions to street design standards needed to accomplish the above objectives and allow context-sensitive application of street standards. Any revisions needed to Los Angeles Municipal Code 12.37 and/or other policies and regulations to accomplish this direction. Any other recommendations to implement street design best practices in the development process. PLUM COMMITTEE REPORT: Recommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Harris-Dawson for Raman - Bonin - Blumenfield - Price): ​​​​​​​ CONCUR with the action of the Public Works Committee in adopting the recommendations contained in Motion (Harris-Dawson for Raman - Bonin - Blumenfield - Price). ​​​​​​​ INSTRUCT ​​​​the BOE, in consultation with DCP, LADOT, and relevant departments, to include in their report: ​​​​​​​ Information about the impacts the current WDI process has on affordable housing projects (e.g., projects utilizing streamlined development review pathways such as those created by SB 35, AB 2161, Mayor Bass’ Executive Directive 1, etc.). Recommendations for removing the cost and time delays on affordable housing projects presented by the City’s current dedication and waiver process.
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(12) 17-1071-S1 CDs 2, 3, 4 PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to amending the Ventura/Cahuenga Boulevard Corridor Specific Plan to streamline signage reviews and other simple cases; to update and modify the language of the Specific Plan to reflect recently adopted ordinances; and to update the language of the Specific Plan to broaden Plan Review Board (PRB) membership. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Raman - Blumenfield - Yaroslavsky): INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning, with support from the Los Angeles Department of Transportation and all relevant agencies, to expeditiously amend the Ventura/Cahuenga Boulevard Corridor Specific Plan to streamline signage reviews and other simple cases such as changes of use to assist local businesses; to update and modify the language of the Specific Plan to reflect recently adopted ordinances; and to update the language of the Specific Plan to broaden PRB membership to ensure socioeconomic and demographic diversity, to allocate PRB appointments to achieve equitable representation based on communities rather than Council District, to clarify administrative duties to properly run PRB meetings, and to clarify term limits and standardize processes for terms ending, among other things.
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(13) 22-1489 CD 6 TRADE, TRAVEL, AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Van Nuys Airport (VNY) covering topics including, but not limited to, list of projects and awards, community engagement, the 2005 VNY Master Plan, environmental impacts, a proposal for future community engagement, and the recordation of VNY Citizens Advisory Council meetings. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Raman - et al. – Bonin): INSTRUCT the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) to report back to Council within 90 days on the following: List of Projects and Awards – A complete list of all redevelopment projects with corresponding Request for Proposal documentation and project award details at VNY including, but not limited to, infrastructure improvements to the airfield and common air support facilities, hangar and fixed based operators facility redevelopments for jets, propeller planes, and helicopters, and any educational or auxiliary support facilities for the airport since January 2017. Community Engagement – For the aforementioned list, details regarding the community engagement plan LAWA undertook to ensure the public was made aware of these projects and their potential impacts to the community. This should include all major stakeholder groups engaged for each project like neighborhood councils, homeowners associations, the VNY Citizens Advisory Council, chambers of commerce, business improvement districts (BID), council offices, and the mayor’s office. It should also include a description of the documentation and briefings that were provided to these stakeholders on a per-project basis. Compliance with the 2005 VNY Master Plan – A detailed description of the compliance or noncompliance of the aforementioned projects with the 2005 Van Nuys Airport Master Plan. Environmental Impacts – An accounting of the environmental review of these projects, including which projects had detailed California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)-compliant Environmental Impact Reports (EIR), which projects sought and obtained CEQA exemptions, which projects had detailed National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)-compliant EIRs, which projects sought and obtained NEPA exemptions, and which projects had ground source emissions impacts detailing any oversight from the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Proposal for Future Community Engagement – A detailed description of LAWA’s plans for future community engagement for all VNY projects, covering how LAWA will engage impacted communities via community meetings, the Board of Airport Commissioners, neighborhood councils, homeowners associations, the VNY Citizen’s Advisory Council, chambers of commerce, BIDs, council offices, and the Mayor’s office.
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(14) 22-1127 CD 6 PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to preparing a Specific Plan and/or other land use tools for the Van Nuys airport to replace the Van Nuys Airport Plan and zoning ordinance. Recommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Martinez – Blumenfield): INSTRUCT the Department of City Planning, in consultation with the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), to prepare a Specific Plan and/or other land use tools for the Van Nuys airport to replace the Van Nuys Airport Plan and Zoning Ordinance 177327. This plan should: Look at mitigating noise and other impacts from the airport on the surrounding area; including a barrier between the airport and nearby homes, additional hangar space, tree planting, and setbacks. Establish a community benefit program for the surrounding area. Explore how land covered by the plan can continue to be an economic generator by luring new commercial activity. Have extensive engagement with airport stakeholders and local residents. INSTRUCT the LAWA and the City Attorney to report on what the City can and cannot do in terms of regulating activity at Van Nuys Airport.
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(15) 23-0156 CD 15 TRADE, TRAVEL, AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the green shipping corridors framework at the Port of Los Angeles. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (McOsker – Yaroslavsky): REQUEST the Port of Los Angeles to report with any updates to the green shipping corridors framework, including a discussion of success metrics associated with the green shipping corridors.
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(16) 23-0182 COMMUNICATION FROM THE BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS relative to a non-monetary donation, valued at $32,000, to cover the registration costs for 160 Los Angeles Police Department employees to attend the Los Angeles Women Peace Officers and Associates 27th Annual Symposium from the Los Angeles Police Foundation. (Public Safety Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Click on www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted Report from Board of Police Commissioners dated 1-31-23
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(17) 23-0206 COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT relative to the implementation of a Fast Track Solutions Loan Program for approved affordable housing projects. (Housing and Homelessness Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Click on www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted Report from Los Angeles Housing Department dated 2-22-23.pdf
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(18) 21-1186-S4 COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FOR FAMILIES DEPARTMENT relative to amending the 48th Program Year 2022-23 (PY 48) Housing and Community Development Consolidated Plan. (Economic and Community Development Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Click on www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted. Report from Community Investment for Families Department dated 2-09-23.pdf Communication(s) from Public_02-27-2023
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(19) 22-0436 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS (REIR) COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the expansion of live Spanish interpretation for City Council Committee meetings. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: APPROVE Recommendation Nos. 1 through 5 of the City Clerk report dated November 10, 2022, attached to the Council file, with amendments to focus on the new Committee room, the Board of Public Works room, and the Council Chambers. INSTRUCT the City Clerk, the Information Technology Agency, and the Department of General Services, to report with an update at the next REIR meeting in March. INSTRUCT the City Clerk to report with an analysis on bringing translation services in house. INSTRUCT the City Administrative Officer (CAO) to report back on potential funding sources for Recommendation Nos. 1 through 5 of the City Clerk report dated November 10, 2022.
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(2) 22-1510 CD 5 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the inclusion of the Silberberg Building, located at 7274 - 7290 West Beverly Boulevard and 180 - 182 North Poinsettia Place, 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 the Silberberg Building, located at 7274 - 7290 West Beverly Boulevard and 180 - 182 North Poinsettia Place, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.​ Applicants: Save Beverly Fairfax c/o Nora Wyman and Dale Kendall and Art Deco Society of Los Angeles c/o Margot Gerber Owner: Maurice and Susan Mazur, Trustees, Mazur Family Trust Case No. CHC-2022-5941-HCM Environmental No. ENV-2022-5942-CE
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(20) 23-0131 COMMUNICATION FROM THE L.A. FOR KIDS STEERING COMMITTEE relative to the 11th Funding Cycle Request for Proposals including funding sources from Proposition K, Categories 3 and 8, and the Health Alternatives to Smoking Trust Fund, for Fiscal Years 2024-25, 2025-26 and 2026-27. (Neighborhoods and Community Enrichment Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Click on www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted Report from L.A. For Kids Steering Committee dated 2-06-23
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(21) 20-0841-S31 STATUTORY EXEMPTION FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) PURSUANT TO STATE CEQA GUIDELINES SECTION 15269(c), PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE (PRC) SECTION 21080(b)(4), and PRC SECTION 21080.27 (AB 1197); COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER and THE BUREAU OF ENGINEERING relative to the lease extension for continued use of the Crisis and Bridge Housing at 407 North Beacon Street (previously 515 North Beacon Street); and the 16th report regarding COVID-19 Homelessness Roadmap funding recommendations; and related matters. (Housing and Homelessness Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Click on www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted Revised Report from City Administrative Officer dated 2-24-23.pdf Report from City Administrative Officer dated 2-24-23 Report from Bureau of Engineering dated 2-17-23.pdf Attachment to Report dated 2-17-23 - Notice of Exemption.pdf
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(22) 23-0209 CD 11 MOTION (PARK - YAROSLAVSKY - ET AL.) relative to funding for services in connection with the Council District 11 special recognition for International Women’s Day 2023. Recommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $400 from the Council’s portion of the Heritage Month Celebration and Special Events-Council line item in the General City Purposes Fund No. 100/56 to the General Services Fund No. 100/40, Account No. 1070 (Salaries-As Needed), for services in connection with the Council District 11 special recognition for International Women’s Day 2023 at City Hall on March 8, 2023, including the illumination of City Hall. Motion (Park - Yaroslavsky - et al.) dated 2-24-23
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(23) 21-1177-S1 CD 8 MOTION (HARRIS-DAWSON - RAMAN) relative to securing funds for the Manchester Urban Homes Development at 8721-8765 South Broadway Avenue, Los Angeles, Caifornia 90003 in Council District 8. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: DIRECT the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) to commit up to $7 million from Fund No. 59T - City of Los Angeles Housing Impact Trust Fund as a deferred payment loan with the terms and conditions approved by Council in the Affordable Housing Managed Pipeline guidelines (Council file No. 22-0876) INSTRUCT the LAHD to report within 90 days on the final amount of the loan and all funding sources. Motion (Harris-Dawson - Raman) dated 2-24-23
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(24) 23-0210 CD 11 MOTION (PARK - BLUMENFIELD) relative to funding for services in connection with Council District 11 special recognition for Bulgarian National Liberation Day 2023, including the illumination of City Hall. Recommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $400 from the Council’s portion of the Heritage Month Celebration and Special Events-Council line item in the General City Purposes Fund No. 100/56 to the General Services Fund No. 100/40, Account No. 1070 (Salaries-As Needed), for services in connection with Council District 11 special recognition for Bulgarian National Liberation Day 2023 at City Hall on March 3, 2023, including the illumination of City Hall. Motion (Park - Blumenfield) dated 2-24-23
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(25) 23-0125 The City Council may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal counsel relative to the case entitled Richard Foster v. City of Los Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 20STCV17464. (This matter arises from a motorcycle accident that occurred on January 10, 2020, on Riverside Drive.) (Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee considered the matter in Closed Session on February 13, 2023) Report from City Attorney dated 1-26-23
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(26) 12-0303-S2 CD 13 The City Council may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal counsel relative to the cases entitled La Mirada Avenue Neighborhood Association v. City of Los Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS138369, Fix the City v. City of Los Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS138580, and Savehollywood.org v. City of Los Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS138370. (Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee considered the matter in Closed Session on February 13, 2023) Report from City Attorney dated 1-23-23 Memorandum to File 06_26_2017 City Attorney Report 08_22_2014 Motion 06_04_2014 Speaker Card(s) 06_04_2014
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(27) 23-0071 The City Council may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal counsel relative to the case entitled Jonathan Tom, et al. v. City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles Police Revolver and Athletic Club, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 22STCV00224. (This is a police employment case against the City of Los Angeles.) (Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee considered the matter in Closed Session on February 13, 2023) Report from City Administrative Officer dated 1-17-23.pdf
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(3) 22-0561 CD 9 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the inclusion of the Hoffman Candy Company, located at 6600 South Avalon Boulevard, 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 the Hoffman Candy Company, located at 6600 South Avalon Boulevard, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.​ Applicant: Margot Gerber, Art Deco Society of Los Angeles Owner: 6600 Avalon Properties, LLC Case No. CHC-2022-795-HCM Environmental No. ENV-2022-796-CE Financial Policies Statement: None submitted by the CHC. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted Communication(s) from Public_02-20-2023 Communication(s) from Public_02-21-2023 Communication(s) from Public_02-19-2023 Communication(s) from Public_pc_02-16-23 Communication(s) from Public_02-15-23 Communication(s) from Public_02-17-2023 Communication(s) from Public_02-13-23 Communication from Deputy City Clerk - Notice(s)_02-10-23 Communication from Department of City Planning dated 2-01-23 - Updated Property Owner Information.pdf Communication from Deputy City Clerk - Notice(s)_01-27-23 Report from Cultural Heritage Commission dated 5-11-22.pdf Attachment to Report date 5-11-22 - Amended Findings.pdf Attachment to Report dated 5-11-22 - Staff Report.pdf Attachment to Report dated 5-11-22 - Mailing List.pdf
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(4) 21-0014 PERSONNEL, AUDITS, AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT relative to modifying the Special Memorandum of Understanding on commute options and parking. Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the proposed Letter of Agreement modifying the Special Memorandum of Understanding on Commute Options and Parking providing terms and conditions for temporarily suspending employee parking fees for eight pay periods.
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(5) 23-0154 PERSONNEL, AUDITS, AND HIRING COMMITTEE relative to hiring process related to the Park Gate Closure Program under the Security Services Division (SECSD). Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (McOsker – Rodriguez): DIRECT the Personnel Department and Los Angeles Police Department to report with an overview of the hiring process related to the Park Gate Closure Program under the SECSD with said report to include any barriers to hiring, recommendations to expedite hiring, and potential alternatives to park closure in lieu of deploying security officers.
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(6) 19-0059 PERSONNEL, AUDITS, AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT relative to an audit of the City's Disaster Service Worker (DSW) Program. Recommendations for Council action: RECEIVE and FILE the November 10, 2022 Controller report relative to an audit of the City's DSW Program. INSTRUCT the Personnel Department and Emergency Management Department to report on compliance with the requirements of the DSW Program and lessons learned from the deployment of DSWs during the COVID-19 pandemic that may be applicable during future activations of the DSW Program.
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(7) 20-0313-S15 PERSONNEL, AUDITS, AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the status of Phases 1 and 2 of the Human Resources and Payroll (HRP) Project. Recommendation for Council action, as initiated by Motion (McOsker – Krekorian): INSTRUCT the Information Technology Agency, Personnel Department, and City Administrative Officer (CAO); and, REQUEST the City Controller, to report within 30 days on Phases 1 and 2 of the HRP Project to include: Knowledge gained from Phase 1 Current status of Phase 2 implementation Impacts of the HRP Project's implementation on hiring Resources needed to accelerate the timeline to complete the HRP Project.
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(8) 17-0600-S45 PERSONNEL, AUDITS, AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT relative to implementation, benchmarks, and hiring goals for the Targeted Local Hiring (TLH) Program and Strategic Workforce Development Task Force. Recommendation for Council action: RECEIVE and FILE the November 11, 2022 Personnel Department report relative to implementation, benchmarks, and hiring goals for the TLH and Strategic Workforce Development Task Force.
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(9) 23-0042 CDs 1 & 13 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to the establishment of Preferential Parking District (PPD) No. 294 in the Westlake and Belmont Neighborhoods. Recommendations for Council action: FIND that: The parking challenges created by surrounding developments cause adverse parking impacts on the adjacent residential blocks around the Westlake and Belmont neighborhoods, from which the residents deserve immediate relief. The establishment of PPD No. 294, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 80.58.d, is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as a Class 1 Categorical Exemption, under Article III.1.a.3 of the 2002 Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. ADOPT the accompanying Resolution establishing the boundaries of PPD No. 294, pursuant to the City Council’s March 16, 2016, “Rules and Procedures for Preferential Parking Districts,” to include the blocks within the residential area bounded by the centerline of the following streets (unless specified otherwise): Southbound US-101 Freeway between Alvarado Street and Glendale Boulevard Glendale Boulevard between southbound US-101 Freeway and Beverly Boulevard Lucas Avenue between Beverly Boulevard and 3rd Street Third Street between Lucas Avenue and Alvarado Street Alvarado Street between Third Street and southbound US-101 Freeway AUTHORIZE the following parking restrictions for use on the residential portions of all streets in PPD No. 294: 2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 6 PM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 294 PERMITS EXEMPT NO PARKING 6 PM TO 8 AM, 2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 6 PM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 294 PERMITS EXEMPT NO PARKING 8 AM TO 6 PM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 294 PERMITS EXEMPT NO PARKING 6 PM TO 8 AM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 294 PERMITS EXEMPT INSTRUCT the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to initiate the necessary procedures for preparing and selling parking permits to residents within PPD No. 294, as specified in LAMC Section 80.58. DIRECT the LADOT to: ​​​​​​​ Post or remove the authorized parking restrictions on the residential portions of the street segments enumerated in Recommendation No. 2, except for areas where parking is currently prohibited in the interest of traffic flow or public safety. Post or remove the authorized parking restrictions upon receipt and validation of petitions containing signatures from at least 75 percent of the dwelling units covering more than 50 percent of the developed frontage on a street segment requesting installation or removal of the parking restrictions set forth in Recommendation No. 3, after the establishment of this PPD, without further action by the City Council.