Los Angeles — 2025-10-01

Housing and Homelessness Committee

#1 Item
(1)\n23-1200-S15\nMayor report relative to the reappointment of Charlie Cea to the United\nto House LA Citizen Oversight Committee.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Not applicable
#2 Item
(2)\n23-1134\nFOR DISCUSSION ONLY\nLos Angeles Housing Department report and verbal update from the\nEconomic Roundtable and relevent departments/parties relative to\neconomic study findings and drafting an amendment to the Los\nAngeles Municipal Code to revise the methodology establishing the\nannual allowable rent increase for the Rent Stabilization Ordinance;\nand related matters.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
#3 Item
(3)\n25-1036\nMotion (Hernandez, et al. – Soto-Martinez) relative to options on\nadopting an ordinance establishing a maximum indoor temperature\nthreshold for rental housing units in the City and related matters.\n(Referred to Housing and Homelessness and Energy and\nEnvironment Committees)
#4 Item
(4)\n25-1006\nMotion (Yaroslavsky – Padilla) relative to the feasibility of developing\ntemplates or guidelines for simplified landlord notices; assigning\ncurrent staff within Enforcement Operations to assist small housing\nproviders to navigate City processes; and related matters.
#5 Item
(5)\n25-1103\nCD 5\nMotion (Padilla for Yaroslavsky – Lee) relative to authorizing the\nnecessary permits to allow for the demolition of the single family\nresidence and accessory dwelling unit (ADU) at 9019 Monte Mar\nDrive, given the presence of black mold within the structures, and to\nallow for the desired rebuilding of the single family residence with an\nattached junior ADU, in conformance with all applicable City\ncodes. (Referred to Planning and Land Use Management and\nHousing and Homelessness Committees)
#6 Item
(6)\n15-1138-S42\nMotion (Park – Nazarian) relative to the feasibility of developing\naffordable housing on the Los Angeles Department of Transportation’s\n(LADOT) Parking Lot 701 to address critical housing needs in Council\nDistrict 11; and the steps needed to create a cohesive mobility hub on\nLADOT’s Parking Lot 731. (Transportation Committee approved\nthis item on February 12, 2025)