Los Angeles — 2025-09-10
Public Works
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(1)\n25-0752\nMotion (Yaroslavsky – Hernandez, et al.) relative to a comprehensive,\nmulti-year plan for maintaining and developing infrastructure in the\npublic right-of-way. (This item was referred to the Public Works\nCommittee and Government Operations Committee)
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(10)\n25-0890\nMotion (Hutt – Harris-Dawson) relative to designating intersection at\nLeimert Boulevard and 43rd Place as “Ben Caldwell Square."
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(11)\n25-0939\nCD 1\nMotion (Rodriguez, Hernandez - Hutt) relative to designating\nintersection of Bellevue Avenue and Boston Street in Angelino Heights\nas “Maryanne Hayashi Square."
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(12)\n15-0989-S54\nBureau of Engineering report relative to to a moratorium on\nconstruction activity during the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.\n(This item was referred to the Public Works Committee and Ad\nHoc Committee on the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(13)\n25-0600-S44\nCity Attorney report and Ordinance relative to amending the Los\nAngeles Municipal Code and the Los Angeles Administrative Code to\nincrease Bureau of Engineering fees and charges, and to make\ntechnical corrections to or clarify ordinances pertaining to services\nsubject to Bureau fees or charges. (This item was referred to the\nPublic Works Committee and Budget and Finance Committee)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(14)\n20-1536\nCity Attorney report and Ordinance relative to amending the Los\nAngeles Municipal Code to revise the definition of outdoor advertising\nstructure and the exemption from the prohibition of outdoor advertising\nstructures in the public right-of-way.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(15)\n25-1008\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 Citizens for a Better Los Angeles v.\nCity of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No.\n22STCP03822. (This case concerns legal challenges related to the\nSidewalk and Transit Amenities Program.)
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(2)\n24-0723\nCD 11\nCity Engineer report relative to the vacation of 92nd Street East of\nFalmouth Avenue and its Easterly Terminus (VAC- E1401449).\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(3)\n25-0629\nCD 10\nMotion (Hutt – Harris-Dawson) relative to the feasibility of vacating\nportions of the public right-of-way at Stocker Plaza in Council District\n10 for the development of a park. (This item was referred to the\nPublic Works Committee and Arts, Parks, Libraries, and\nCommunity Enrichment Committee)
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(4)\n25-0860\nCD 10\nMotion (Hutt – Soto-Martínez) relative to on the feasibility of vacating\nportions of the public right-of-way at Degnan Plaza in Council District\n10 for the development of a park. (This item was referred to the\nPublic Works Committee and Arts, Parks, Libraries, and\nCommunity Enrichment Committee)
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(5)\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. (This item was referred to Energy and\nEnvironment Committee and Public Works Committee. On\nSeptember 2, 2025, the Energy and Environment Committee\napproved this item.)
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(6)\n25-0912\nMotion (Hutt – Padilla) relative to requiring special event permittees to\ninclude information on available public transit options for event\nattendees as a part of promotional material related to a permitted\nevent.
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(7)\n25-0929\nMotion (Hutt – Soto-Martínez) relative to the feasibility of authorizing\ndepartments and bureaus to sell goods they produce, including asphalt\nand mulch, and related matters. (This item was referred to the\nPublic Works Committee, Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental\nRelations Committee, and Budget and Finance Committee)
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(8)\n25-0972\nMotion (Hutt – Nazarian) relative to embedding sensors within street\nlighting infrastructure to allow for active monitoring of the status of\nstreetlights when installing other security improvements.
#9
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(9)\n25-0986\nMotion (Hernandez - Lee) relative to the List of Citywide Special\nEvents, prepared by the Office of Chief Legislative Analyst in\nconformance with the City's Special Event Permit Procedure.
Transportation Committee
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(1)\n23-0935\nLos Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) report relative to\ntransportation investment prioritization using the Community Health\nEquity (CHE) Index and complementary data sources.
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(10)\n23-1189\nLADOT report relative to an overview of parking fines and fees levied\nby the City of Los Angeles.
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(11)\n25-0600-S40\nLADOT report relative to an overview and update of the parking\ncitation fine study and increases.
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(12)\nBudget\nand\nFinance\nand\nTransportation\n25-0600-S41\nLADOT report relative to a revised fee schedule for parking meter zone\nrates, parking facilities, and Preferential Parking District permit fees.
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(13)\nBudget\nand\nFinance\nand\nTransportation\nGeneral Manager, LADOT, and staff verbal report relative to an update\non the status of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games\nTransportation Plan.
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(2)\n25-0845\nMotion (Rodriguez – Hutt) relative to standardizing and streamlining\npayment methods at parking meters.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(3)\n25-0606\nCD 10\nBoard of Transportation Commissioners report relative to establishing\na Parking Meter Zone on West Adams Boulevard, between La Brea\nAvenue and Hauser Boulevard.
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(4)\n25-0930\nMotion (Hutt – McOsker) relative to implementing wider bike lanes to\naccommodate police and fire vehicles.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(5)\n25-0931\nMotion (Hutt – Blumenfield) relative to improving the efficiency of the\nDepartment of Transportation’s procurement process.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(6)\n25-0932\nMotion (Hutt – Padilla) relative to advertising targeted special events\non Community DASH buses.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(7)\n25-0940\nMotion (Hutt – Rodriguez) relative to adding secure Quick Response\n(QR) codes to street signage.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(8)\n25-0985\nCD 10\nMotion (Hutt – Lee) relative to conducting a weekend pilot program to\nclose 6th Street to car traffic, from Normandie Avenue to South\nCatalina Street.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
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(9)\n23-1168\nLADOT report relative to an update on the work plan to implement an\nAutomated Speed Enforcement Program.