Los Angeles — 2025-09-02
Budget & Finance
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(1)\n25-0600-S45\nCity Administrative Officer reports relative to Fiscal Year 2025-26\nappropriations limit.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(10)\n25-0594\nCity Administrative Officer Report relative to the acceptance of the\n2024 Federal Emergency Management Agency Cooperative\nAgreement Grant Award for the Urban Search and Rescue Task Force\nof the Los Angeles Fire Department.\n(This matter referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(11)\n25-0612\nCity Administrative Officer report and Communication from the Mayor\nrelative to acceptance of the Fiscal Year 2023 State Homeland\nSecurity Program grant in the amount of $274,000.\n(This matter referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(12)\n25-0785\nBoard of Police Commissioners and City Administrative Officer reports\nrelative to the retroactive application to and acceptance of the 2024\nPaul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Program Grant.\n(This matter referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(13)\n21-0821\nOffice of Finance reports relative to an escheatment of $1,122,714.74\nfrom the Unclaimed Monies Seized Incidental to Arrest Trust Fund\n(Fund No. 7772 UMSIATF) to the City’s General Fund.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(14)\n16-0358-S1\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to the Tenth Amendment to\nContract No. C-129255 between the City of Los Angeles and the Los\nAngeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority to provide law\nenforcement services for the transit system's infrastructure, bus, rail\nlines, and ridership.\n(This matter referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(15)\n25-0896\nDepartment of Building and Safety report relative to a refund claim filed\nby Wisteria Warner Center CCRC LLC, for the project located at 5500\nNorth Canoga Avenue, Woodland Hills, CA 91367.
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(16)\n18-0916-S1\nCD 5\nCity Attorney report relative to a request for Attorney fees, pursuant to\nthe ruling in Friends of Westwanda Drive v. City of Los Angeles et al.,\nLos Angeles Superior Court Case No. 20STCP03490 (Council\nDistrict 5).
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(17)\n25-0975\nLos Angeles Department of Transportation report relative to the Fiscal\nYear 2025-26 State of Good Repair Program grant application and\nauthority for the purchase and installation of electrical charging\ninfrastructure at the LADOT Washington Bus Yard.\n(This matter referred to the Transportation and Budget and\nFinance Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(18)\n20-1015-S4\nLos Angeles Department of Transportation report relative to accepting\nthe Fiscal Year 2025-26 annual allocation of Senate Bill 1 State Transit\nAssistance transit funding.\n(This matter referred to the Transportation and Budget and\nFinance Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(19)\n25-0885\nMotion (Raman - Yaroslavsky) relative to instructing the City\nAdministrative Officer, with the assistance of the Chief Legislative\nAnalyst and relevant departments, to report on all City projects,\nprograms, and services that could be impacted by H.R. 1 (One Big\nBeautiful Bill Act); and related matters.\n(This item is referred to Civil Right, Equity, Immigration, Aging\nand Disability and Budget and Finance Committees.)
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(2)\n25-0874\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to the Fiscal Year 2025-26\nFirst Construction Projects Report.\n(This matter referred to the Government Operations and Budget\nand Finance Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes\nDebt Impact Statement: Yes
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(20)\n25-0029\nOffice of Finance report and City Administrative Officer to report\nrelative to a discussion of a variety of potential options for increasing\nGeneral Fund Tax revenue, and related matters.
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(21)\n24-1456\nOffice of Finance report relative to a review of the City’s Transient\nOccupancy Tax (TOT), other municipalities’ TOT practices, closure of\nTOT collection and remittance loopholes, and maximizing TOT\nrevenues in preparation for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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(22)\n25-0951\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section No. 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled David Keliher v. William McMorran,\net al. / David Keliher v. City of Los Angeles, et al., Los Angeles\nSuperior Court Case Nos. 23STCV30994 and 23STCV11854. (This\nmatter arises from a fall incident on January 30, 2022, near 3427\nGriffith Park Boulevard, in Los Angeles, California.)
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(23)\n25-0948\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section No. 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled Angela Cendy Betancourt v. City of\nLos Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No.\n23STCV31035. (This matter arises from a trip and fall incident,\nallegedly caused by a dangerous condition on January 30, 2023, at or\nnear 1438 Angelus Avenue, Los Angeles, California.)
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(24)\n25-0953\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section No. 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled Kevin Jinks v. City of Los Angeles,\net al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 23STCV10910. (This\nmatter arises from a trip and fall incident on August 23, 2022, on the\nsidewalk at 1107 West 61st, in the City of Los Angeles.)
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(25)\n25-0954\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section No. 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled Nosrat Zinati v. City of Los\nAngeles, et. al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 22VECV02242.\n(This matter arises from a trip and fall incident on December 4, 2021,\non a sidewalk located at 5255 Zelzah Avenue, in Encino, California.)
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(26)\n25-0955\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section No. 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled Robert Papazian Jr. v. City of Los\nAngeles, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 22STCV13554. (This\nmatter arises from a May 14, 2021, trip and fall incident at the\nintersection of South Culver Place and South Vista Del Mar in Playa\nDel Rey.)
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(27)\n25-0949\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section No. 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled Adrienne Tripp, et al. v. the City of\nLos Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No.\n21STCV41857. (This matter arises from a September 27, 2025 trip\nand fall incident at 15049 Burbank Boulevard, in Sherman Oaks.)
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(28)\n25-0956\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section No. 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled Reina Del Carmen Jovel, et al. v.\nCity of Los Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No.\n23STCV12526. (This matter arises from the June 30, 2021, incident in\nwhich the LAPD Bomb Squad detonated explosive material.)
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(29)\n25-0952\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section No. 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled Armando Corona Trejo, et al., v.\nCity of Los Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No.\n24STCV00612. (This matter arises from a vehicle versus vehicle traffic\ncollision on October 11, 2022, on State Route 91 Eastbound, east of\nthe Coal Canyon Road exit in Orange County.)
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(3)\n25-0725\nCD 7\nL.A. for Kids Steering Committee report relative to authorizing the\nDepartment of Recreation and Parks to submit a Work Plan to the\nCounty of Los Angeles Regional Park and Open Space District under\nthe Measure A Annual Allocation Program for the Sunland Dog Park\nProject.\n(This matter referred to the Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community\nEnrichment and Budget and Finance Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(30)\n25-0950\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section No. 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled John Castellano v. City of Los\nAngeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 22STCV31176.\n(This matter arises from a vehicle versus vehicle traffic accident that\noccurred on December 16, 2021, at the intersection of Olympic\nBoulevard and Rimpau Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA.)
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(31)\n21-1240\nThe Committee may recess to Closed Session, pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled City of Los Angeles v. Purdue\nPharma, L.P., et al.,, United States District Court Case No. 2:18-CV3712. [This matter involves national settlements with Purdue Pharma\nL.P., the Sackler family, Alvogen, Inc., Amneal Pharmaceuticals Inc.,\nSun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc. and Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA)\nInc.]
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(4)\n25-0933\nCity Attorney and City Administrative Officer reports relative to authority\nto accept the grant funding of $317,543 from the California\nState Department of Industrial Relations for the 2024-25 Workers’\nRights Protection Enforcement Grant (WREG) Program for\na performance period from August 1, 2024 through July 31, 2025.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(5)\n22-1481\nBoard of Police Commissioners and City Administrative Officer reports\nrelative to the Fiscal Year 2022 Body-Worn Camera Policy and\nImplementation Program – Training and Constitutional Policing\nDemonstration Project 12-month no-cost extension.\n(This matter referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(6)\n22-1481-S1\nBoard of Police Commissioners and City Administrative Officer reports\nrelative to the Fiscal Year 2022 Body-Worn Camera Policy and\nImplementation Grant Program – Digital Evidence Management and\nIntegration Demonstration Project 12-month no-cost extension.\n(This matter referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(7)\n25-0034\nBoard of Police Commissioners and City Administrative Officer reports\nrelative to the retroactive application and acceptance of the 2024\nDeoxyribonucleic Acid Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction\nProgram grant in the amount of $1,995,862.00.\n(This matter referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(8)\n21-1365\nCity Administrative Officer reports and Communication from the Mayor\nrelative to the request for authority to extend the performance period\nfor the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 Regional Catastrophic Preparedness\nGrant and amend Contract No. C-1483081 with Innovative Emergency\nManagement, Inc.\n(This matter referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(9)\n23-1290\nBoard of Fire Commissioners and City Administrative Officer reports\nrelative to the continuation of the Regional Urban Search and Rescue\nTask Force Nine and the Governor's Office of Emergency Services\nMobilization Agreement with the Los Angeles Fire Department.\n(This matter referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
Economic Development and Jobs Committee
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(1)\n15-1207-S1\nCD 9\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to the final direction on the\nLos Angeles Convention Center Expansion and Modernization Project\nand finding that the project was assessed in the previously certified\nConvention and Event Center Project Environmental Impact Report\n(EIR), and that pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) Guidelines, Sections 15162 and 15164 and the First\nAddendum and Joint Analysis, dated December 2021, and Second\nAddendum, dated August 2025, that no major revisions to the EIR are\nrequired and no subsequent EIR is required for approval of the project;\nand related matters.\n(This item is referred to Economic Development and Jobs, Trade,\nTravel, and Tourism, and Budget and Finance Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes\nDebt Impact Statement: Yes
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(2)\n15-1207-S2\nMotion (McOsker, Price – Hutt) and City Tourism Department report\nrelative to an Extended Negotiating Agreement with the AEG and the\nPlenary Group; and related matters.\n(This item is referred to the Economic Development and Jobs and\nTrade, Travel, and Tourism Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(3)\n09-0136\nCD 9\nCity Attorney report and draft Ordinance relative to amending Section\n8.149.1 of Chapter 11 of Division 8 of the Los Angeles Administrative\nCode to remove reference to the novel coronavirus pandemic and\nextend the operative end date to 2028.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(4)\n24-1314\nCD 15\nEconomic and Workforce Development Department report relative to a\ntransition plan to assist workers affected by the Phillips 66 Refinery\nclosure.\n(This item is referred to the Economic Development and Jobs,\nEnergy and Environment, and Public Works Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(5)\n23-1228\nJoint City Administrative Officer and Department of Recreation and\nParks report relative to an economic overview of comparable wages\nand benefits for the City's park activity monitors and film monitors,\ncompared to the film industry, and related matters.\n(Referred to Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment\nand Economic Development and Jobs Committees. Arts, Parks,\nLibraries, and Community Enrichment Committee approved the\nitem on June 25, 2025.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
Energy Climate
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(1)\n25-0891\nMotion (Hutt – Lee) relative to clarifying City agency responsibilities of\nenforcement of trash bins left within the public right-of-way outside of\nallowable hours and options for enhanced enforcement to ensure that\nsidewalks and streets remain accessible to all residents. (This item\nwas referred to Energy and Environment Committee and Public\nWorks Committee)
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(10)\n25-1012\nExemption and Board of Water and Power Commissioners report\nrelative to issuing up to $2.530 billion in tax-exempt Water System\nRevenue Bonds to fund a portion of its Water System Capital\nImprovement Program.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(11)\n25-1007\nExemption and Board of Water and Power Commissioners report\nrelative to issuing up to $6.767 billion in tax-exempt Power System\nRevenue Bonds to fund a portion of its Power System Capital\nImprovement Program.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(12)\n25-0936\nGeneral Exemption, Board of Water and Power Commissioners and\nCity Attorney reports, and Ordinance relative to Virtual Net Energy\nMetering Pilot Program Changes.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(2)\n25-0867\nMotion (Rodriguez – Padilla) relative to long-term strategies to sustain\nand expand funding for the City’s Brownfields Program.
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(3)\n25-0751\nMotion (Raman – Blumenfield) relative to a review of Department of\nWater and Power and other City departmental development-related\nprocedures to identify improvements that would support the City’s\nhousing goals while maintaining reliability, safety, and sustainability.\n(This item was referred to Energy and Environment Committee\nand Planning and Land Use Management Committee. On August\n26, 2025, the Planning and Land Use Management Committee\napproved this item. )
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(4)\n21-0064\nBureau of Sanitation report relative to the proposed definitions,\nimpacted entities, implementation schedules, and compliance\napproaches for a single-use printer cartridge ban.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(5)\n24-0292\nBureau of Sanitation report relative to services the Bureau provides\nwithin the geographic areas covered by Business Improvement\nDistricts. (This item was referred to Energy and Environment\nCommittee and Public Works Committee)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(6)\n25-0922\nCD 12\nMotion (Lee – Nazarian) relative to preparing an After Action Report on\nthe Granada Hills and Porter Ranch water service disruption.
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(7)\n24-1170\nCD 15\nMotion (McOsker - Raman) relative to concerns related to Atlas Iron\nand Metal Co. in Watts.
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(8)\n18-0384-S18\nCity Measure W Administrative Oversight Committee report relative to\nthree Transfer Agreements with the Los Angeles County Flood Control\nDistrict in order to receive funds from the Los Angeles County’s\nMeasure W – Safe, Clean Water Regional Program.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(9)\n24-1006\nBoard of Water and Power Commissioners report relative to the\nAgreement for Progressive Design-Build Services for San Fernando\nGroundwater Basin Remediation with Kiewit Infrastructure West\nCompany.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes