Los Angeles — 2023-05-17

City Council

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(1) 23-0600 PRESENTATION OF REPORT BY THE BUDGET, FINANCE AND INNOVATION COMMITTEE relative to the Mayor's proposed 2023-24 Budget for the City of Los Angeles, related Motions and Resolutions. (Today’s consideration of the Committee report will be dedicated to Public Comment, only, with no Council consideration.  Council consideration with possible action will continue tomorrow, May 18, 2023.) Community Impact Statement: Yes For: South Robertson Neighborhood Council Rampart Village Neighborhood Council Report from Chief Legislative Analyst dated 5-12-23 Communication(s) from Public_05-09-2023 Communication(s) from Public_05-08-2023 Speaker Card(s)_05-04-2023 Communication(s) from Public_05-03-2023 Communication(s) from Public_05-03-2023 Speaker Card(s)_05-02-2023 Communication(s) from Public_05-02-2023 Community Impact Statement submitted by Rampart Village_04-29-2023 Communication(s) from Public_04-29-2023 Communication(s) from Public_04-29-2023 Communication from Los Angeles City Health Commission dated 4-28-23 Communication(s) from Public_04-28-2023 Communication(s) from Public_04-28-2023 Communication(s) from Public_04-28-2023 Community Impact Statement submitted by South Robertson Neighborhood Council_04-27-2023 Communication(s) from Public_04-27-2023 Revised Communication from Economic and Workforce Development Department submitted 4-27-23.pdf Report from Chief Legislative Analyst submitted 4-26-23.pdf Speaker Card(s)_04-25-2023 Communication(s) from Public_04-25-2023 Communication(s) from Public_04-25-2023 Communication from Economic and Workforce Development Department submitted 4-25-23 Communication from Office of Public Accountability submitted 4-25-23.pdf Communication(s) from Public_04-24-2023 Communication(s) from Public_04-24-2023 Communication from Department of Fire and Police Pensions dated 4-21-23 Communication from Board of Public Works (Revised) dated 4-21-23 Communication from Department of Neighborhood Empowerment dated 4-21-23.pdf Communication from Bureau of Sanitation dated 4-21-23 Communication from Emergency Management Department dated 4-21-23 Communication from Los Angeles Housing Department dated 4-21-23 Communication from Youth Development Department dated 4-21-23 Communication from Department of Transportation dated 4-21-23.pdf Communication from Department of Aging dated 4-21-23.pdf Communication from Los Angeles Police Department dated 4-21-23 Communication from Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority dated 4-21-23.pdf Communication from Department of City Planning dated 4-21-23 Communication from Bureau of Street Lighting submitted 4-21-23 Communication from Department of Cultural Affairs dated 4-21-23 Communication from Civil, Human Rights and Equity Department dated 4-21-23.pdf Communication from Los Angeles Fire Department dated 4-21-23 Communication from Department on Disability dated 4-21-23.pdf Communication from Los Angeles Public Library dated 4-21-23 Communication from Bureau of Engineering dated 4-21-23 Communication from Department of Cannabis Regulation dated 4-21-23 Communication from Controller dated 4-21-23 Communication from City Attorney dated 4-21-23.pdf Communication from Personnel Department dated 4-21-23 Communication from Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety dated 4-21-23 Communication from Department of Animal Services dated 4-21-23 Communication from El Pueblo De Los Angeles dated 4-21-23 Communication from Bureau of Street Services dated 4-21-23 Communication from Board of Public Works submitted 4-21-23 Communication from Community Investment for Families Department dated 4-21-23.pdf Communication from Information Technology Agency dated 4-21-23.pdf Communication from Department of General Services dated 4-21-23 Communication from Zoo Department dated 4-21-23 Communication from Department of Recreation and Parks dated 4-21-23 Communication from Bureau of Contract Administration dated 4-21-23 Communication from Office of Finance dated 4-20-23 Communication from City Tourism Department dated 4-20-23 Communication from City Ethics Commission dated 4-20-23 Communication from City Employees Retirement System dated 4-20-23 Communication from City Clerk dated 4-20-23 Communication from City Administrative Officer dated 4-20-23
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(2) 23-1200-S99 COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR relative to the appointment of Mr. Christopher Torres to the South Los Angeles Area Planning Commission (SLAAPC). Recommendation for Council action: RESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Mr. Christopher Torres to the SLAAPC for the term ending June 30, 2026, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED.  Mr. Torres currently resides in Council District Eight. Mr. Torres will fill the vacancy created by Stevie Stern, whom has been removed effective May 22, 2023 or at the time Mr. Stern’s successor is confirmed by Council.  (Current composition: M = 2; F = 3) Financial Disclosure Statement: Filed Background Check: Completed (Planning and Land Use Management Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing in 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 TIME LIMIT FILE - MAY 22, 2023 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - MAY 19, 2023) Communication from City Ethics Commission dated 4-28-23.pdf Report from Mayor dated 4-07-23
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(3) 23-0486 MOTION (KREKORIAN - HERNANDEZ) relative to approving the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE) to use various spaces in City Hall on September 23, 2023 for the Congress of Neighborhoods. Recommendation for Council action: AUTHORIZE the DONE to use various spaces in City Hall on September 23, 2023 for the Congress of Neighborhoods. Motion (Krekorian - Hernandez) dated 5-10-23
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(4) 23-0492 MOTION (PARK - YAROSLAVSKY) and RESOLUTION relative to funding from the California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) to construct the Ballona Creek Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION, attached to the Motion, as required by CALTrans, authorizing the Director, Bureau of Sanitation, or designee, to negotiate, accept, execute, and submit all documents, including but not limited to, agreements, amendments and payment requests, etc., subject to the approval of the Board of Public Works and the City Attorney as to form and legality, which may be necessary to secure funding, in an amount not to exceed $15 million, from CalTrans for the Ballona Creek TMDL Project. ACCEPT the $15 million in funding from CalTrans and ESTABLISH in a new account entitled, “Ballona Creek TMDL Project - CalTrans” within the Capital Improvement Expenditure Program Fund, Fund No. 100/54, and approve appropriations, transfers, and deposits in the amount not to exceed $15 million upon execution with CalTrans. AUTHORIZE the City Administrative Officer and the Office of the Chief Legislative Analyst to make any technical corrections or clarifications to the above funding instructions to effectuate the intent of this Motion. Motion (Park - Yaroslavsky) dated 5-10-23.pdf

Economic Development and Jobs Committee

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(1)\n23-0203\nCONTINUED FROM APRIL 19, 2023\nCity Administrative Officer (CAO) and Community Investment for Families Department (CFID) reports relative to authorization to accept the 2023 Community Services Block Grant Award.
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(10)\n19-1237-S1\nCD 1 \nCity Clerk report relative to the Lincoln Heights Industrial Zone 2021-2025 (Property-Based) BID FY 2023 Annual Planning Report.
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(11)\n16-0475-S7\nCAO and joint Workforce Development Board/Economic and Workforce Development Department reports relative to accepting Disaster Recovery National Dislocated Worker Grant funds from the California Employment Development Department to provide workforce development career services and temporary jobs to facilitate the clean-up, repair, and humanitarian assistance for damage caused by the 2020 September Wildfires in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County.
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(2)\n23-0467\nCFID report relative to approval of the Request for Proposals for FamilySource Center Operators and submission of the 2024-2025 Community Action Plan to the State of California Department of Community Services and Development.
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(3)\n23-0419\nBureau of Contract Administration report relative to a request for fund transfers in connection with the Multilingual Outreach Campaign.
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(4)\n14-1371-S13\nMotion (Price – Yaroslavsky et al.) relative to amending the Los Angeles Living Wage Ordinance and the Los Angeles Hotel Worker Minimum Wage Ordinance.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(5)\n12-0071-S1\nCD 3 \nCity Clerk report relative to the Historic Old Town Canoga Park (Property-Based) Business Improvement District (BID) Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Annual Planning report.
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(6)\n11-0046-S1\nCD 2 \nCity Clerk report relative to the North Hollywood 2020-2024 (Property-Based) BID FY 2023 Annual Planning Report.
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(7)\n13-0641-S1\nCD 14 \nCity Clerk report relative to the Fashion District (Property-Based) BID FY 2023 Annual Planning Report.
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(8)\n13-0705-S1\nCD 5 \nCity Clerk report relative to the Melrose (Property-Based) BID FY 2023 Annual Planning Report.
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(9)\n15-0460-S1\nCD 11 \nCity Clerk report relative to the Pacific Palisades 2021-2030 (Property-Based) BID FY 2023 Annual Planning Report.