Los Angeles — 2025-04-23
Housing and Homelessness Committee
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(1)\n22-1545-S27\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to the Homelessness Emergency\nAccount – General City Purposes Fund 24th Status Report as of January 31,\n2025 and funding recommendations.\n(This item is referred to Housing and Homelessness and Budget and\nFinance Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(10)\n24-1573\nMotion (Raman, McOsker - Harris-Dawson) relative to adopting the "Good\nNeighbor Pledge" to demonstrate a commitment to a regional response to\nhomelessness.
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(2)\n22-1545-S28\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to the Homelessness Emergency\nAccount – General City Purposes Fund 25th Status Report as of February 28,\n2025 and funding recommendations.\n(This item is referred to Housing and Homelessness and Budget and\nFinance Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(3)\n23-1348\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to the interim housing bed rates\nadjustment for families.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(4)\n18-0941-S3\nCD 1\nMotion (Hernandez - Jurado) relative to authorizing a new, or amend an\nexisting, Lease Agreement with Los Angeles Mission, Inc., for the A Bridge\nHome site located at 1920 West 3rd Street, also known as Casa Azul, in\nCouncil District One.
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(5)\n25-0400\nMotion (Raman - Harris-Dawson) relative to policies the City has adopted that\ncan enable successful implementation of Los Angeles County Affordable\nHousing Solutions Agency funded programs that meet current and emerging\nchallenges in the housing sector.
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(6)\n23-0670-S2\nChief Legislative Analyst report relative to an opioid remediation program.\n(This item is referred to the Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community\nEnrichment, Budget and Finance, and Housing and Homelessness\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(7)\n20-1084-S4\nMotion (Raman - Yaroslavsky) relative to negotiating and executing a new sole-\nsource contract with the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and encumbering\nfunds from the House LA Fund for continued eviction defense, homelessness\nprevention, and tenant outreach and education services.
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(8)\n25-0006-S75\nLos Angeles Housing Department report relative to requesting authority to\naccept the allocation of Emergency Solutions Grant-Rapid Unsheltered\nSurvivor Housing Federal Grant Funds and execute a contract with the Los\nAngeles Homeless Services Authority.\n(This item is referred to Ad Hoc Committee for LA Recovery and Housing\nand Homelessness Committee.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(9)\n25-0347\nMotion (Yaroslavsky, Raman - McOsker) relative to a strategy to identify\nimpacts on current Section 8 / Housing Choice Voucher holders who may be\nmost at risk of homelessness in the event of significant funding shortages,\npotential rehousing options, and expediting Requests for Tenancy Approvals.
Public Works
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(1)\n-----\nVerbal discussion from the Department of Public Works, including each of the\nPublic Works Bureaus, relative to the service and program departmental\nimpacts of the proposed 2025-26 budget.
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(2)\n21-1160\nCD 11\nFinal Environmental Impact Statement and City Engineer report relative to the\nvacation of Bellanca Avenue from Arbor Vitae Street to its southerly terminus\n(VAC- E1401401).\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(3)\n25-0398\nMotion (Hernandez – Yaroslavsky) relative to contracting opportunities related\nto the January 2025 fire recovery efforts that could qualify for Community Level\nContracting (CLC); and best practices for ensuring equitable distribution of\nrecovery contracts.
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(4)\n24-0301\nCD 4\nCity Engineer report relative to the vacation of the easterly portion of Pacific\nView Drive in excess of 40 feet public right of way, adjoining Lots 19 and 40 of\nTract 8628, north of Mulholland Drive (VAC- E1401448).\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
Transportation Committee
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(1)\n24-1055\nLos Angeles Department of Transportation report relative to accepting grant\nfunding from the Southern California Association of Governments for the Joint\nSurface Transportation Block Grant, Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality, and\nCarbon Reduction Program solicitation.
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(10)\n14-0348-S1\nLADOT report and Resolution relative to implementing 15 miles per hour speed\nlimits in School Zones at 343 street segments adjacent to 201 schools in the\nCity of Los Angeles.
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(11)\n24-0562\nLADOT and Board of Police Commissioners reports relative to the status of bus\ndriver safety improvements.
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(12)\n16-0358-S2\nBoard of Police Commissioners report and communication from Los Angeles\nCounty Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) relative to crime statistics\non Metro and its priorities for addressing public safety.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted\n(Referred to Public Safety and Transportation Committees)
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(2)\n25-0416\nLos Angeles Department of Transportation report relative to Los Angeles\nCounty Metropolitan Transportation Authority Active Transport , Transit and\nFirst/Last Mile Cycle 2 Call for Projects.
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(3)\n25-0417\nLos Angeles Department of Transportation report relative to submitting 21 grant\napplications to the Southern California Association of Governments for the\nJoint Surface Transportation Block Grant and Congestion Mitigation and Air\nQuality 2025 Solicitation.
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(4)\n24-1003\nCD 10\nBoard of Transportation Commissioners report relative to establishing\nTemporary Preferential Parking District No. 311 in the Pico neighborhood, in\nCouncil District 10.
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(5)\n20-1335\nLos Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) report relative to updates\nto the proposed project list for the Westside Cities Council of Governments\nMeasure M Multi-year Subregional Programs funds.
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(6)\n24-1055-S1\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to grant applications for the Southern\nCalifornia Association of Governments Surface Transportation Block Grant and\nCongestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Programs for Fiscal Years\n2026-27 and 2027-28.
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(7)\n25-0006-S74\nCD 11\nMotion (Park – Hutt) relative to reassigning the same two crossing guards\npreviously assigned to Marquez Charter School and Corpus Christi School to\nNora Sterry Elementary School and Brentwood Elementary Science Magnet.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(8)\n25-0008-S6\nCD 8\nResolution (Harris-Dawson – Lee) relative to establishing oversize vehicle\nparking restrictions from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. along certain street segments\nof West 41st Place and South Hobart Boulevard.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(9)\n25-0363\nCD 3\nResolution (Blumenfield – Park) relative to posting “No Stopping Anytime” signs\non the west side of Little Canoga Avenue, between Parthenia Street and\nCommunity Street.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.