Los Angeles — 2025-06-25

Housing and Homelessness Committee

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(1)\n25-1200-S20\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Aileen Morales to\nthe Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles Board of Commissioners.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Pending\nBackground Check: Pending
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(2)\n25-1200-S23\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Roberto\nBarragan to the United to House LA Citizen Oversight Committee.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Pending\nBackground Check: Pending
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(3)\n23-1022-S16\nCONTINUED FROM JUNE 18, 2025\nStatutory Exemptions, City Administrative Officer report and Bureau of\nEngineering report relative to the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Annual Homelessness\nFunding Report; and funding allocation, lease, and continued use for a period\nof approximately one year for the Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village (THV)/low\nbarrier navigation center located at 6099 Laurel Canyon Boulevard and the\nHarbor Park THV/low barrier navigation center located at 1221 South Figueroa\nPlace; and for a period up to three years for the Caza Azul bridge housing/low\nbarrier navigation center at 1920 West 3rd Street, for those experiencing\nhomelessness; and determination that the projects are statutorily exempt from\nthe California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Public Resources\nCode (PRC) Section 21080.27.5, applicable to low barrier navigation centers\nand Government Code Section 8698.4(a)(4), governing homeless shelter\nprojects under a shelter crisis declaration; and funding allocation, lease, and\ncontinued use for a period of approximately two years for the 544 Town Avenue\nReFresh Spot Homeless Service Center, for those experiencing homelessness;\nand determination that, the project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under PRC\nSection 21080.10(c) applicable to contracts providing services to people\nexperiencing homelessness; and funding allocation, lease, change in service\nprovider, and continued use for a period of approximately one year for the\nEagle Rock THV/low barrier navigation center located at 7570 Figueroa Street,\nthe Bridge Housing/low barrier navigation center located at 1533 Schrader\nBoulevard, the THV/low barrier navigation center located at 2301 West 3rd\nStreet, the Bridge Housing/low barrier navigation center located at 2316 East\nImperial Highway, the Bridge Housing/low barrier navigation center located at\n310 North Main Street, the Bridge Housing/low barrier navigation center\nlocated at 3248 Riverside Drive, the Bridge Housing/low barrier navigation\ncenter located at 828 Eubank Drive, and the THV/low barrier navigation center\nlocated adjacent to and north of the Avenue 60 and Arroyo Drive intersection,\nfor those experiencing homelessness; and determination that the projects are\nstatutorily exempt from CEQA under PRC Section 21080.27.5, applicable to\nlow barrier navigation centers and Government Code Section 8698.4(a)(4),\ngoverning homeless shelter projects under a shelter crisis declaration; and\nrelated matters.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(4)\n25-0690\nLos Angeles Housing Department report relative to releasing the Homes for LA:\n2025 Affordable Housing Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) regulations and\nterm sheets.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(5)\n23-0038-S7\nLos Angeles Housing Department report relative to approval of the Fiscal Year\n2025-26 United to House Los Angeles (ULA) Expenditure Plan. (This item is\nreferred to Housing and Homelessness and Budget and Finance\nCommittees)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes

PLUM

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(1)\n25-0574\nCD 12\nMitigated Negative Declaration, No. ENV-2023-1255-MND, Findings pursuant\nto the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15162, no\nsupplemental or subsequent EIR is required; report from the Los Angeles City\nPlanning Commission and draft Ordinance relative to a Vesting Zone Change\nand Height District Change from the [Q]C1-1VL and P-1VL zones to the (T)\n(Q)C2-1D Zone on the new North Campus; for the expansion of an existing\nhigh school campus with no increase in student enrollment, the revised\ncampus plan would include a total lot area of approximately 25.86 acres,\ninclusive of: 1) A new three-story school building, updated parking areas,\nremodeled athletic fields, new student quads, and renovated classrooms,\nstudent service centers and offices on the existing campus; 2) An expanded\nschool campus area of approximately 4.83 acres located across Saticoy Street,\nproposed for new athletic fields, an aquatic center/outdoor swimming pool,\naccessory facilities/structures and associated surface parking facilities; and 3)\nA new pedestrian bridge across Saticoy Street, the revised campus plan for the\nhigh school would include a total of 196,468 square feet of floor area equating\nto a Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of approximately 0.17:1 FAR and will have 501 onsite vehicle parking spaces and 78 bicycle parking spaces; for the property\nlocated at 7500 North Chaminade Avenue (7500 North Chaminade Avenue,\n23241 West Cohasset Street, 23260 West Saticoy Street, 23217 – 23255 West\nSaticoy Street, and 7619 – 7629 North Woodlake Avenue), subject to\nConditions of Approval; and adoption of project findings.\nApplicant: Robert S. Webb, Chaminade College Preparatory\nRepresentative: Jessica Pakdaman, Brad Rosenheim\nCase No. CPC-2023-1254-VZC-HD-ZAD-ZAA\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2023-1255-MND\nRelated Case Nos. VTT-84101-1A; CPC-2009-1477-CU-ZV-ZAA-SPR-PA1\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(10)\n17-1041-S1\nCD 11\nEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR), Draft EIR, No. ENV-2020-3533-EIR [State\nClearinghouse (SCH) No. 2020120119], Final EIR, and Erratum (collectively,\nNew Beatrice West Project EIR), Statement of Overriding Considerations,\nMitigation Monitoring Program, and related California Environmental Quality\nAct findings; report from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC);\nand, an Appeal filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility\n(SAFER) (Representative: Lozeau Drury LLP, Mitchell Thielemann), from the\nLACPC’s determination in approving an EIR as the environmental clearance for\nthe demolition of an existing 23,072 square-foot office building and two\naccessory buildings, totaling 7,188 square feet; the retention of an 87,881\nsquare-foot office building; and the construction of a new eight-story office\nbuilding with up to 196,100 square feet of office space and 3,400 square feet of\nground floor commercial space, upon completion, the Project would total\n287,381 square feet of floor area on an approximately 4.5-acre site, with a\nFloor Area Ratio of 1.46:1, the new office building would include three abovegrade and two subterranean levels of parking (additional parking would be\nprovided in the surface parking lot adjacent to the existing office building\nlocated at 12541 West Beatrice Street) and would have a maximum building\nheight of 135 feet to the top of the parapet; for the properties located at 12531 12575 West Beatrice Street; and 5410 - 5454 South Jandy Place.\nApplicant: NSB Associates, Inc.\nRepresentative: Clare Bronowski, Rand, Paster & Nelson, LLP\nCase No. ENV-2020-3533-EIR-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2020-3533-EIR\nRelated Case Nos: CPC-2016-1208-CU-SPR-1A; AA-2017-397-PMEX-1A;\nENV-2016-1209-MND\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(11)\n19-1603\nCD 9\nCity Attorney Report relative to pending litigation and court-issued Writ of\nMandate and Judgment in West Adams Heritage Association and Adams\nSeverance Coalition, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 20STCP00916 (on\nremand from the Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Case No.\nB319121), commanding the City Council to void, vacate, and set aside the City\nCouncil’s February 4, 2020 action in Council file No. 19-1603, that approved a\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Class 32 Categorical Exemption\n(Planning Case No. ENV-2018-2454-CE-1A) for the multi-family residential\nproject at 806 West Adams Boulevard (legal addresses: 758-832 West Adams\nBoulevard and 2610 South Severance Street); and reaffirm, the City Council's\nApril 29, 2022, action in Council file No. 19-1603-S1, that upheld findings of the\nProject's consistency with the Exposition University Park Redevelopment Plan,\nthe adoption of a Class 32 CE for the Project (ENV-2018-2454-CE-2A), and\nrelated findings.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(2)\n25-0609\nCD 5\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\npursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331,\nClass 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage\nCommission relative to the inclusion of Southern California Telephone\nCompany Exchange, located at 650 - 668 South La Brea Avenue, in the list of\nHistoric-Cultural Monuments.\nApplicant: James Dastoli\nOwners: Pacific Bell S B of E Par 8 Map 79-19-66; and Pacific Bell Telephone\nCo., Attn: Real Estate Division\nCase No. CHC-2025-781-HCM\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2025-782-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(3)\n25-0610\nCD 13\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\npursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331,\nClass 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage\nCommission relative to the inclusion of Hollywood Premiere Motel, located at\n5329 – 5337 West Hollywood Boulevard; and 1716 - 1718 North Serrano\nAvenue, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.\nApplicant: James Dastoli\nOwner: Yang Hua Xi\nCase No. CHC-2025-779-HCM\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2025-780-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(4)\n25-0611\nCD 4\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\npursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8, and Article 19, Section 15331,\nClass 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report from the Cultural Heritage\nCommission relative to the inclusion of Sam Sharpe Triplex, located at 1977\nNorth Kenmore Avenue, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.\nApplicant: Brock Harris\nOwner: Fountain Kenmore 1031 LLC c/o Brock Harris, Michael and Teri Hartt,\nTrustees, Hartt Family Trust\nCase No. CHC-2025-1141-HCM\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2025-1142-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(5)\n23-0917\nCD 14\nReport from the Department of City Planning relative to extending the\nprovisions of Ordinance No. 188333 imposing temporary interim regulations\nprohibiting the issuance of demolition permits on rent stabilized multi-family\nhousing and covenanted affordable housing units in the Boyle Heights\nCommunity Plan area for an extension period of one year; and adopt report.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(6)\n25-0310-S1\nCD 3\nHousing Element Checklist, and all its appendices, the proposed project is\nwithin the scope of the program approved in the 2021-2029 Housing Element,\nand the 2021-2029 Housing Element Environmental Impact Report No. ENV2020-6762-EIR; SCH No. 2021010130 (EIR), Addendum Nos. ENV-20206762-EIR-ADD1 and ENV-2020-6762-EIR-ADD2 adequately describes the\nactivity for the purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),\nMitigation Monitoring Program, and related CEQA Findings; Report from the\nLos Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC); and an appeal filed by West\nValley Alliance for Optimal Living (Representative: Jamie T. Hall, Esq., Channel\nLaw Group, LLP) from the Zoning Administrator’s Determination dated\nDecember 20, 2024, in approving a Zone Variance to permit a 15-foot\nhedgerow along the northern edge of Lots 1-10; the property located at 5300\nNorth Oakdale Avenue, subject to the Conditions of Approval; and adoption of\nproject findings. (The LACPC and the Applicant failed to mutually agree on\nan extension of time for the first-level appellate body to act beyond the\nspecified 75 days, mandated by Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nSections 12.24.X, 12.27, 12.28.A and 13B.5.3. Pursuant to Government\nCode Section 66452.5(c)(1) and LAMC Section 13A.2.8.F.2, if there is a\nfailure for the appeal board to render a timely decision on the appeal,\nthen the decision shall result in a denial of the appeal. As such, the\nappeal filed on January 6, 2025, to the LACPC was deemed denied and\nthe approval of the Zoning Administrator’s Determination and Zoning\nAdministrator’s Adjustment dated December 20, 2024, under Case No.\nZA-2023-2170-ZAD-ZV-ZAA, shall stand.)\nApplicant: Oakdale Estates, LLC Borstein Enterprises, its sole Managing\nMember\nRepresentative: Sarah Golden Rosenheim & Associates, Inc\nCase No. ZA-2023-2170-ZAD-ZV-ZAA-2A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2020-6762-EIR\nRelated Case Nos: VTT-83927-HCA-2A; VTT-83927-HCA; VTT-83297-HCA1A; ZA-2023-2170-ZAD-ZV-ZAA; ZA-2023-2170-ZAD-ZV-ZAA-1A\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(7)\n25-0473\nCD 10\nHousing Element Checklist, and all its appendices, the Proposed Project is\nwithin the scope of the program approved in the 2021-2029 Housing Element,\nand the 2021-2029 Housing Element Environmental Impact Report No. ENV2020-672-EIR; SCH No. 2021010130 (EIR), certified on November 24, 2021,\nadequately describes the activity for the purposes of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA), Mitigation Monitoring Program, and related\nCEQA findings; report from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission\n(LACPC); and, an Appeal filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental\nResponsibility (SAFER), Lozeau Drury LLP (Representative: Kylah Staley,\nLozeau Drury LLP), from the determination of the LACPC in approving a\nProject Review, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 16.05 and\nSection 13B.2.4. of Chapter 1A, for a development project that creates or\nresults in an increase of 50 or more dwelling units or guest rooms; for the\ndemolition of the existing uses, and re-purposing of the existing church building\nfor the construction, use and maintenance of a new eight-story, 262,638\nsquare-foot mixed-use building with 318 dwelling units, including 35 dwelling\nunits set aside for Very Low Income households and 21,482 square feet of\ncommercial space, with a maximum building height of 96 feet over two\nsubterranean levels of parking, the Project includes 234 vehicle parking spaces\nand a total of 171 bicycle parking spaces (155 long-term spaces and 16 shortterm spaces) and 24,431 square feet of open space, including indoor open\nspace areas, common outdoor open space areas, and private balconies; for\nthe properties located at 550 South Shatto Place; and 3119 West 6th Street,\nsubject to Conditions of Approval; and adoption of project findings.\nApplicant: Devin Spence, TF Shatto GP, LLC\nRepresentative: Tim Moran, Irvine and Associates\nCase No. CPC-2024-4111-DB-PR-VHCA-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2024-4112-HES\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(8)\n24-0976-S1\nCD 14\nSustainable Communities Environmental Assessment (SCEA), Mitigation\nMonitoring and Reporting Program and related Environmental findings; and a\nreport from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission relative to a Transfer of\nFloor Area Rights (TFAR) of up to 274,795 square feet of floor area from the\nLos Angeles Convention Center (Donor Site), located at 1201 South Figueroa\nStreet, to the Project Site (Receiver Site), thereby permitting a maximum 9.13:1\nFloor Area Ratio (FAR) in lieu of the otherwise permitted 6:1 FAR; the TFAR\nTransfer Payment in the amount of $1,373,975, pursuant to Section 14.5.10 of\nChapter 1 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), and Public Benefits\nPayment in the amount of $11,462,471.39, pursuant to Sections 14.5.9 and\n14.5.6B of Chapter 1 of the LAMC; and request to the Chief Legislative Analyst\nto convene the Public Benefit Trust Fund Committee within six months of the\nreceipt of the Public Benefits Payment by the Public Benefit Trust Fund,\npursuant to Section 14.5.12 of Chapter 1 of the LAMC; for the demolition of\nexisting surface parking lot and the construction, use, and maintenance of a\n51-story mixed use development comprised of 536 residential dwelling units\nand up to 4,178 square feet of ground floor commercial uses on a 36,120\nsquare foot lot area pre-dedication and 35,734 square feet of lot area postdedication. The Project would provide 581 automobile parking spaces for\nresidential use in six subterranean levels and three above-grade levels. The\nbuilding would have a maximum height of 603 feet, a floor area ratio of 9.13:1\n(491,515 square feet), the removal of one street tree on Olive Street and\nreplacement with six new London plane trees; the removal of two street trees\non 11th Street and replacement with two Chinese flame trees; and would\nrequire the export of approximately 118,543 cubic yards of soil; for the property\nlocated at 1105 – 1123 South Olive Street; subject to revised Conditions of\nApproval; and adoption of revised project findings. (The SCEA, No. ENV-20182601-SCEA was considered and adopted by the City Council on\nDecember 11, 2024) [On May 13, 2025, the Planning and Land Use\nManagement (PLUM) Committee recommended a modification to\nCondition No. 2.c.i.1 and Finding No. 1.c., to redirect 50 percent\n($5,731,235.70) of the Public Benefit Payment, as the direct provision\npayment to the Convention Center Expansion and Modernization project,\nand referred the matter for City Council consideration. Thereafter, on May\n27, 2025, the City Council did not take action, and referred the matter to\nthe PLUM Committee for further consideration.]\nApplicant: Kevin Lindquist, MREG 1105 Olive, LLC\nRepresentative: Paul Garry, Psomas\nCase No. CPC-2018-2600-ZV-TDR-DD-SPR-MCUP\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2018-2601-SCEA\nRelated Case No. VTT-82109\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(9)\n17-1041\nCD 11\nCity Attorney Report relative to pending litigation and court-issued Writ of\nMandate and Judgment in Karney Management Company v. City of Los\nAngeles, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS172677, commanding the\nCity Council to vacate, set aside or revoke the February 7, 2018 Action\nadopting the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (ENV-2016-1209MND) for the proposed creative office project in the Playa Vista neighborhood\nlocated at 12531-12575 West Beatrice and 5410-5454 South Jandy Place.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No

Transportation Committee

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(1)\n24-0879-S3\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to the 2024-25 Fourth TransportationRelated Construction Projects Report.
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(2)\n25-0052\nCD 10\nCONTINUED FROM 1/22/25\nMotion (Hutt - Lee) relative to posting traffic restriction signage to mitigate\nvehicle congestion and safety issues, along South Western Avenue and West\n14th Street.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted\nPost
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(3)\n25-0557\nMotion (Soto-Martinez – Hernandez) relative to a policy establishing exclusion\nzones for all app-based delivery services, and the needed staff and budget.\nCommunity Impact Statement: Yes.\nFor:\nNoHo Neighbohood Council\nWestside Neighborhood Council\nPost
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(4)\n25-0600-S38\nCity Attorney report and ordinance relative to amending the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code to consolidate the Board of Taxicab Commissioners with\nthe Board of Transportation Commissioners, and the Los Angeles Municipal\nCode to reflect that consolidation.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.\n(Referred to Budget and Finance and Transportation Committees)\nPost
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(5)\n23-0529\nCity Attorney report, dated April 17, 2025, relative to an ordinance amending\nthe Los Angeles Municipal Code to include recreational vehicles as vehicles\nthat an operator is prohibited from renting, leasing, or selling in the public rightof-way, and update fines and late penalties for violations.
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(6)\n23-0600-S121\nPost\nCity Administrative Officer and Los Angeles Department of Transportation joint\nreport relative to an independent evaluation of the Vision Zero Program and a\nrevised LADOT Vision Zero Evaluation and Safety Plan.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.\n(Referred to Budget and Finance, Public Safety, and Transportation\nCommittees)\nPost