Los Angeles — 2024-01-12

Energy Climate

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(1)\n23-1200-S166\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Scott Fajack to the Community Forest Advisory Committee as the Council District Thirteen primary representative.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted\nReport from Mayor dated 12-12-23
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(10)\n23-1237\nCity Attorney report relative to the request for closed session to discuss pending litigation in the case of Bridgeland Resources, LLC v. City of Los Angeles, et al.\nThe City 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 Bridgeland Resources, LLC v. City of Los Angeles, Et Al, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 23STCP01217.(This lawsuit seeks a writ of mandate, damages, and injunctive and declaratory relief, related to challenges of the City’s adoption of Ordinance No. 187,709 amending Los Angeles Municipal Code Sections 12.03, 12.20, 12.23, 12.24, and 13.01 to prohibit new oil and gas extraction and make existing oil extraction activities a nonconforming use in all zones.)
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(2)\n23-1161\nMotion (McOsker – Yaroslavsky) relative to the City Controller’s 2023 report titled “This lsn't Fine: Hottest Summer on Record Calls for a Reboot of LA’s Climate Action Plan.”\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted\n(Also referred to the Personnel, Audits, and Hiring Committee)\nCommunity Impact Statement submitted by Westside Neighborhood Council_11-11-2023\nTransmittal Letter 10-25-23\nController Presentation 10-24-23\nCommunication(s) from Public_10-23-2023\nMotion (McOsker - Yaroslavsky) dated 10-20-23
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(3)\n23-1391\nMotion (Raman – Yaroslavsky) relative to instructing the Department of Building and Safety to report on updating the Los Angeles Green Building Code to create a framework that sets limits on the embodied carbon allowed for new construction and major additions to buildings larger than 50,000 square feet, and related matters.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted\n(Also referred to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee)\nMotion (Raman - Yaroslavsky) dated 12-06-23\nCommunication(s) from Public_12-14-2023
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(4)\n23-1276\nMotion (Price – Blumenfield) relative to the request for the Board of Public Works to report on all pending public nuisance properties in the City, and City Attorney’s Office to prepare and present an ordinance to amend the Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 58.02, to add to the definition of public nuisance: hazardous materials, biohazards, and fire hazards.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted\n(Also referred to the Planning and Land Use Management and Public Safety Committees)\nMotion (Price - Blumenfield) dated 11-14-23
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(5)\n23-0944\nMotion (Rodriguez – Yaroslavsky) relative to the instruction for the Bureau of Sanitation to report on the feasibility of requiring that product and food packaging include a visible lifecycle/biodegradable indicator to better inform the public of the decomposition time-period in landfills for packaging materials used in consumer purchases.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted\nMotion (Rodriguez - Yaroslavsky) dated 9-05-23.pdf
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(6)\n23-1428\nMotion (Lee – McOsker) relative to instructing the Bureau of Sanitation to report on the Solid Resources Collection Fleet Telematics Pilot Program's findings that includes details regarding the extent to which each participant in the pilot program met the requirements as well as recommendations related to the implementation of a telematics system into the City's Solid Resources Collection fleet, and related matters.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted\nMotion (Lee - McOsker) dated 12-13-23
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(7)\n23-1048\nCD 6\nCity Attorney report and Ordinance relative to authorizing the Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation, to use the progressive design-build project delivery method and the competitive sealed proposal selection process consistent with City Charter Section 371 (b) for the construction of the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant Primary Equalization Basin and future Groundwater Replenishment projects and related services.
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(8)\n22-0600-S54\nCity Attorney report and draft Ordinance relative to amending Sections 64.70.01, 64.72, and 64.72.05 of Article 4.4, Chapter VI of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to update processes related to low impact development and stormwater approval for the construction of housing, and related matters.
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(9)\n24-0022\nBoard of Water and Power Commissioners report relative to Board Resolution No. 024 102, approving the Letter Agreement with Union Pacific Railroad Company for the purchase of real property located adjacent to Tinemaha Reservoir near Big Pine, Inyo County.