Los Angeles — 2025-10-07
Budget & Finance
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(1)\n23-0670-S2\nChief Legislative Analyst reports relative to an opioid remediation\nprogram.\n(This item was approved as amended by Housing and\nHomelessness Committee on July 30, 2025. This item is also\nreferred to the Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment,\nBudget and Finance Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(10)\n25-1113\nLos Angeles Department of Building and Safety report relative to a\nrefund of building permit and linkage fees to East Gate Ventures, LLC\nfor the project located at 10690 West Somma Way, Los Angeles, CA\n90077.
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(11)\n25-0006-S38\nCD 11\nEconomic and Workforce Development Department report relative to\nthe feasibility of creating a Climate Resilience District for the directly\nimpacted and adjacent areas of the Pacific Palisades Fire; and\nidentifying funding for a feasibility study.\n(This item is referred to the Ad Hoc Committee for LA Recovery\nand the Budget and Finance Committee.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(12)\n25-0006-S57\nCity Attorney report, City Administrative Officer report and Ordinance\nrelative to adding Section 98.0419.1 to the Los Angeles Municipal\nCode to waive fees imposed in connection with permits to repair or\nrebuild buildings or structures damaged or destroyed by the January\n2025 Wildfires; and feasibility of waiving plan check and permit fees\nassociated with reconstruction of private property damaged in the\nJanuary 2025 Wildfires.\n(This item is referred to Ad Hoc Committee for LA Recovery and\nBudget and Finance Committee.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(13)\n25-0600-S16\nMotion (Jurado – Soto-Martinez) relative to Budget and Finance\nCommittee report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2025-26 to\nidentify $460,000 for a Public Bank Study, including collaborating\nwith Council Offices on the potential use of discretionary funds to fund\nthis study.\n(This item is referred to the Government Operations and Budget\nand Finance Committees.)
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(14)\n25-0882\nMotion (Lee-McOsker) relative to a transfer of funds to balance salary\naccounts impacted by overtime costs for the Los Angeles Fire\nDepartment (LAFD).
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(15)\n25-0667-S1\nMotion (Lee – Jurado) relative to a transfer of funds for the\nparticipation of the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) in the State of\nCalifornia Public Provider Ground Emergency Medical Transport (PPGEMT) Quality Assurance Fee (QAF) Program.
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(16)\n13-1204-S9\nCity Attorney report relative to the Fiscal Year 2025-28 Proposition 56\nCalifornia Healthcare, Research and Prevention Tobacco Tax Act of\n2016 grant award.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(17)\n25-1090\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 Cynthia Menchaca v. City of Los\nAngeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 23STCV13081.\n(This matter arises from a trip and fall incident on November 14, 2022,\nin front of 1655 West Washington Boulevard, in the city ofLos\nAngeles.)
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(18)\n25-1089\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 Stella Khanian v. County of Los\nAngeles, et. al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 23CHCV02123.\n(This matter arises from a trip and fall incident on October 6, 2022, on\nan uneven portion ofthe sidewalk in front of 16740 San Jose Street,\nGranada Hills, California.)
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(19)\n25-1085\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 Nouritza Geukgeuzian v. City of\nLos Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No.\n22STCV28101. (This matter arises from a trip and fall incident on\nSeptember 6, 2021, on the sidewalk located at 17925 Devonshire\nStreet, in the city ofLos Angeles.)
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(2)\n25-1106\nOffice of Finance report relative to an escheatment request from the\nLos Angeles Police Department from the Unclaimed Monies Seized\nIncidental to Arrest Trust Fund to the City’s General Fund.
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(20)\n25-1088\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 Maria del Carmen Gonzalez v. City\nof Los Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No.\n23STCV01939. (This matter arises from a trip and fall incident\noccurring on February 25, 2022, near 227 West 6th Street, in Los\nAngeles.)
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(21)\n25-1087\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 Armineh Arakisian v. City of Los\nAngeles, et. al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 23STCV19241.\n(This matter arises from a trip and fall incident on August 29, 2022, on\nthe sidewalk in front of 1932 Hillhurst Street, in the city of Los\nAngeles.)
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(22)\n23-0811\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 Joseph Marcantonio v. City of Los\nAngeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 21STCV36600.\n(This matter arises from a traffic collision in a residential area located\non Welby Way in Sherman Oaks.)
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(23)\n25-1086\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 Abeer Alshoumali v. City of Los\nAngeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 23VECV04962.\n(This matter arises from a vehicle versus vehicle traffic accident on\nJune 7, 2023, on Calahan Street, in the city ofLos Angeles.)
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(24)\n25-0471\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 Alan Barahonaa v. City of Los\nAngeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 22LBCV00926.\n(This matter arises from a motorcycle accident on August 20, 2022, at\nor near the intersection of Long Beach Avenue and 20th Street, in Los\nAngeles.)
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(25)\n22-1006\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 Vincent Albano v. City of Los\nAngeles, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 20STCV35354. (This\nmatter arises from Plaintiff’s claims of discrimination, harassment,\nretaliation, and failure to accommodate.)
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(3)\n25-1041\nBoard of Fire Commissioner report relative to the Fiscal Year 2024-25\nAnnual Cost of Special Services Fee Adjustments.\n(This item is referred to the Public Safety and Budget and Finance\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(4)\n22-1479\nReports from City Administrative Officer and Board of Police\nCommissioners reports relative to the Fiscal Year 2022 Prosecuting\nCold Cases Using DNA grant program 12-month no-cost extension.\n(This item is referred to the Budget and Finance and Public\nSafety Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(5)\n25-0664\nReports from Mayor and City Administrative Officer relative to\nacceptance of the Fiscal Year 2024 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice\nAssistance Grant (FY24 JAG).\n(This item is referred to the Budget and Finance and Public Safety\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(6)\n22-0032-S1\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to amended and restated\nwastewater system revenue bonds general Resolutions.\n(This item is referred to Energy and Environment and Budget and\nFinance Committees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes\nDebt Impact Statement: Yes
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(7)\n25-0600-S40\nDepartment of Transportation report relative to an overview and update\nof the parking citation fine study and increases.\n(This item is referred to Budget and Finance and Transportation\nCommittees.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(8)\n25-1016\nProposition K – L.A. For Kids Steering Committee report relative to\nMeasure A – retroactive authorization to submit work plans for\nGeorge Wolfberg Park, Wattles Garden Park, and Temescal Canyon\nPark Restoration Projects and to accept Recovery and Emergency\nSupport for Trails, Open Space, and Recreation (RESTORE) Program\nfunds.\n(This item is referred to the Budget and Finance Committee and\nthe Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment\nCommittee.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(9)\n25-0915\nDepartment of Cultural Affairs report relative to requesting approval to\napply for, and receive a notice of grant award from the Teiger\nFoundation for a forthcoming survey of artist Nao Bustamante’s work\nat the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery.\n(This item is referred to the Budget and Finance Committee and\nthe Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment\nCommittee.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(1)\n24-0160-S108\nCD 15\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTEST, APPEALS\nOR OBJECTIONS to the Department of Building and Safety report and\nconfirmation of lien for nuisance abatement costs and/or noncompliance of code violations/Annual Inspection costs for the property\nlocated at 1626 East 114th Street.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to a\nproposed lien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance\nof code violations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to the Los\nAngeles Municipal Code and/or Los Angeles Administrative Code,\nand CONFIRM said lien for the property located at 1626 East\n114th Street. (Lien: $1,276.56)\n(Continued from Council meeting of February 4, 2025)
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(10)\n24-1137\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the acceptance of\nthe California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)\nSwift Water/Flood Search and Rescue Training Agreement.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, Los Angeles Fire Department\n(LAFD), or designee, to accept a Standard Agreement in the\namount of $89,610, for the performance period of March 1,\n2024 through June 30, 2025, as granted by the Cal OES; and,\nAUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, LAFD, or designee, to execute any\ndocuments or agreements necessary to accept the agreement\non the City’s behalf, subject to the approval of the City Attorney\nas to form.\n2. AUTHORIZE the LAFD to deposit the receipt of the Standard\nAgreement funds into Fund No. 335/38, account to be\ndetermined.\n3. AUTHORIZE the LAFD to expend funds up to an amount of\n$89,610 from the LAFD General Fund No. 100/38, Account\n6020 Operating Expense, for consumables, travel expenses\nand student certification fees, in accordance with the Cal OES\nSwift Water/Flood Search and Rescue Training, for the\nperformance period granted by CalOES.\n4. AUTHORIZE the Controller, for reimbursement purposes, to\ntransfer the Standard Agreement funds from Fund No. 335/38,\naccount to be determined, to the following Fund No. 100/38\nsalary accounts: Account No. 001012 (Salaries Sworn), and\nAccount No. 001098 (Overtime Variable Staffing), upon\nsubmission of proper documentation by the LAFD of direct staff\ncosts incurred during the performance period of the Agreement.\n5. AUTHORIZE the LAFD to prepare Controller instructions for any\ntechnical adjustments, subject to approval of the City\nAdministrative Officer (CAO); and, AUTHORIZE the Controller\nto implement the instructions.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that approval of the\nrecommendations in the report will not have an impact on the General\nFund. Anticipated expenditures totaling $89,610, as provided by the\nTraining Agreement with the Cal OES, will be front-funded by the\nLAFD and will subsequently be fully reimbursed by Cal OES upon\nreceipt of expenditures.\nFinancial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the\nrecommendations provided in the report are in compliance with the\nCity’s Financial Policies, in that all Agreement funding will be utilized\nfor its intended purposes.
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(11)\n24-1132\nPUBLIC SAFETY and BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEES’\nREPORT relative to the acceptance of the California Governor's Office\nof Emergency Services (Cal OES) Regional Urban Search and Rescue\n(US&R) Response Training Agreement.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. ACCEPT the Standard Agreement in the amount of\n$169,950 for the performance period of January 1, 2024\nthrough June 30, 2025, as granted by the Cal OES; and,\nAUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, Los Angeles Fire Department\n(LAFD), or designee, to execute any documents or agreements\nnecessary to accept the Agreement on the City's behalf.\n2. AUTHORIZE the LAFD to deposit the Standard Agreement\nfunds received into Fund No. 335/38, Account to be determined.\n3. AUTHORIZE the LAFD to expend funds up to $169,950 from\nLAFD General Fund No. 100/38, Account 6020 Operating\nExpense, for consumables, travel expenses and student\ncertification fees, in accordance with the Cal OES US&R\nTraining, for the performance period granted by the Cal OES;\nand, AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, LAFD, or designee, to execute\nany documents necessary to accept the award on the City's\nbehalf.\n4. AUTHORIZE the Controller, for reimbursement purposes, to\ntransfer the Standard Agreement funds from Fund No. 335/38,\nAccount to be determined, to Fund No. 100/38 salary accounts:\nAccount No. 001012 (Salaries Sworn), and Account No. 001098\n(Variable Staffing), upon submission of proper documentation\nby the LAFD of direct staff costs incurred during the Agreement\nperformance period.\n5. AUTHORIZE the LAFD to prepare Controller instructions for any\ntechnical adjustments, subject to approval of the City\nAdministrative Officer (CAO); and, AUTHORIZE the Controller\nto implement the instructions.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that approval of the\nrecommendations in the report will allow for the acceptance of\n$169,950 in US&R staff training funding through an Agreement with\nthe Cal OES. Funding from the Cal OES will be provided on a\nreimbursement basis with front-funding provided by the LAFD. There\nis no fiscal impact to the General Fund.\nFinancial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the\nrecommendations provided in the report are in compliance with the\nCity’s Financial Policies, in that all Agreement funding will be utilized\nfor its intended purposes.
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(12)\n24-1526\nPUBLIC SAFETY and PERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEES’\nREPORT relative to an assessment of equipment and training needed\nto mitigate electric vehicle (EV) fires.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. NOTE and FILE the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD)\nreport dated June 12, 2025, attached to Council file No. 241526, inasmuch as the report is for informational purposes.\n2. INSTRUCT the LAFD to include a prioritized list of new\npositions and equipment in their 2026-27 Budget submittal.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable.
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(13)\n25-1200-S51\nCIVIL RIGHTS, EQUITY, IMMIGRATION AGING AND DISABILITY\nCOMMITTEE REPORT relative to the appointment of Dr. Thela Thatch\nto the Board of Human Relations Commissioners.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Dr. Thela Thatch to the\nBoard of Human Relations Commissioners for the term ending June\n30, 2029, to fill the vacancy created by the departure of Brittany\nMcKinley, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Dr. Thela Thatch\ncurrently resides in Council District 6. (Current composition: M = 3; F\n= 8; Vacant = 1)\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Completed
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(14)\n25-0843\nEXEMPTION FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY\nACT PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE\n14, SECTION 15060(C) (2) AND SECTION 15061(B)(3), and\nPLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to a proposed citywide Interim Control Ordinance regarding\nRecreational Vehicle Parks.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. ADOPT the proposed Recreational Vehicle Parks Interim\nControl Ordinance, Exhibit A and the Findings, Exhibit B,\nincluded in the Department of City Planning (DCP) report, dated\nSeptember 23, 2025, attached to the Council file.\n2. REQUEST the City Attorney to prepare and present the draft\nInterim Control Ordinance.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the DCP. Neither the City\nAdministrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed\na financial analysis of this report.
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(15)\n25-0607\nCDs 6, 9\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to medical services\nat Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) jail facilities.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. NOTE and FILE the Board of Police Commissioners report\ndated August 27, 2025, attached to Council file No. 25-0607,\nrelative to medical services at Los Angeles Police Department\n(LAPD) jail facilities.\n2. INSTRUCT the City Administrative Officer (CAO) to identify\nfunding to keep the 77th Street and Van Nuys LAPD Detention\nFacilities open with adequate staff to maintain service.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(16)\n25-0002-S85\nRULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS\nCOMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION and MOTION (McOSKER\n– PARK) relative to establishing the City’s position on Senate Bill (SB)\n34 (Richardson), which emphasizes voluntary agreements among\nports, cities, and the South Coast Air Quality Management District\n(SCAQMD) to advance environmental goals.\nA. RULES,\nELECTIONS\nAND\nINTERGOVERNMENTAL\nRELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution\n(McOsker\n–\nSoto-Martinez),\nSUBJECT\nTO\nTHE\nCONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR:\nRESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative\nProgram SUPPORT for SB 34 (Richardson), which would\nprevent the South Coast Air Quality Management District from\nimposing a cap on cargo throughput or cruise ship passengers\nat the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach as part of an action\nto impose a new emissions reduction rule or regulation.\nB. MOTION (McOSKER – PARK)\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution\n(McOsker – Soto-Martinez):\nREQUEST that the Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental\nRelations Committee Report and Resolution relative to\nestablishing the City’s position on SB 34 (Richardson), Council\nfile No. 25-0002-S85, be placed on the next available Council\nAgenda, unless already considered by the Council before or by\nOctober 7, 2025, for Council consideration inasmuch as SB 34\nis on the Governor’s Desk awaiting a signature, and time is of\nthe essence. The matter was originally scheduled for a Council\nhearing on September 30, 2025, but was removed following the\ntransmittal of a revised agenda.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor\nthe Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this\nreport.
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(17)\n18-0916-S1\nCD 5\nBUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a request\nfor Attorney fees, pursuant to the ruling in Friends of Westwanda Drive\nv. City of Los Angeles et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case\nNo. 20STCP03490.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nAPPROVE the payment of attorneys’ fees in the amount of\n$212,025.15 plus applicable interest by doing the following:\na. Authorize payment of the Court-ordered attorneys’ fees in the\ntotal amount of $212,025.15 plus applicable interest from the\nLiability Claims Fund No. 100/59, Account No. 009798 –\nMiscellaneous Liability Payouts. The demand drawn on said\nfund shall be paid as follows: Channel Law Group LLP.\nb. Authorize the City Attorney to deliver the warrants payable to\nChannel Law Group LLP, contemporaneous with receipt of a\nNotice of Satisfaction of the attorneys’ fee awarded against the\nCity.\nc. Authorize the City Attorney to make necessary technical\nadjustments, subject to approval of the City Administrative\nOfficer, and that the Controller be authorized to implement the\ninstructions.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Attorney. Neither\nthe Chief Legislative Analyst nor the City Administrative Officer has\ncompleted a financial analysis of this report.
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(18)\n25-0975\nBUDGET\nAND\nFINANCE\nand\nTRANSPORTATION\nCOMMITTEES’ REPORTS and RESOLUTION relative to the Fiscal\nYear (FY) 2025-26 State of Good Repair (SGR) Program grant\napplication for electrical charging infrastructure at the Department of\nTransportation (DOT) Washington Bus Yard.\nA. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, DOT, or designee, to\napply for and accept funds in the amount of $1,167,063\nfor the SGR Program on behalf of the City for bus\nelectrification at the Washington Bus Yard.\n2. AUTHORIZE the General Manager or Chief of Transit\nPrograms, DOT, to execute any necessary funding and\ncontractual documents, subject to the approval of the City\nAttorney as to form and legality, for accepting SGR funds.\n3. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION, attached to the\nCouncil file, as required by the California Department of\nTransportation, authorizing the execution of the\ncertifications and assurances for the SGR Program project\nElectrification of the DOT Washington Ave Bus\nMaintenance Facility (SGR Project ID No. 2019-5006003).\nB. BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE\nAPPROVAL OF THE MAYOR:\n1. CONCUR with the Transportation Committee to approve\nthe DOT’s recommendations.\n2. AMEND Recommendation No. 2 to:\na. Authorize the General Manager or Chief of Transit\nPrograms, DOT, to execute any necessary funding\nand contractual documents for accepting State of\nGood Repair funds, subject to the approval of the\nCity Attorney as to form and legality, and the review\nand approval of the City Administrative Officer.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The DOT reports that there is no impact to\nthe General Fund because the grant does not require a local match.\nThe DOT will rely on Proposition A Account 94SA20 and 94CA20\nFacility Upgrades for Electrification and MICLA Account No. 94AL06\nWashington Bus Yard Electrification for front funds to be reimbursed\nby the FY 2025-26 SGR funds. Neither the City Administrative Officer\nnor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of\nthis report.
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(19)\n20-1015-S4\nBUDGET AND FINANCE and TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEES’\nREPORTS and RESOLUTION relative to accepting the Fiscal Year\n(FY) 2025-26 annual allocation of Senate Bill (SB) 1 State Transit\nAssistance (STA) transit funding.\nA. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE\nAPPROVAL OF THE MAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, Department of\nTransportation (DOT), or designee, to apply for and\naccept up to $3,104,944 in FY 2025-26 STA SB 1 program\nfunds and execute any necessary agreements and\ncontractual documents with the Los Angeles County\nMetropolitan Transportation Authority on behalf of the\nCalifornia Department of Transportation, subject to the\napproval of the City Attorney as to form and legality.\n2. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION, attached to the\nCouncil file, as required for SB1 STA funding.\nB. BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE\nAPPROVAL OF THE MAYOR:\n1. CONCUR with the Transportation Committee to approve\nthe DOT’s recommendations.\n2. AMEND Recommendation No. 2 to:\n\na. Authorize the General Manager, DOT, or their\ndesignee to apply for and accept up to $3,104,944 in\nFY 2025-2026 STA SB1 program funds and execute\nany necessary agreements and contractual\ndocuments with the Los Angeles County\nMetropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) on\nbehalf of Caltrans, subject to the approval of the City\nAttorney as to form and legality, and the review and\napproval of the City Administrative Officer.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The DOT reports that there is no impact to\nthe General Fund. SB1 STA funds will be deposited in the Proposition\nA Fund 385, Revenue Source Code 3361, State Grants – Other.
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(2)\n25-0900-S20\nCD 11\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTESTS and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the improvement\nand maintenance of the Thatcher Avenue and Washington Boulevard\nStreet Lighting District.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DENY the protest and confirm the assessments.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE levying\nthe assessments and ordering the maintenance of the above\nlighting district, in accordance with Sections 6.95-6.127 of the\nLos Angeles Administrative Code and Government Code\nSection 53753 (Proposition 218).\n(Continued from Council meeting of September 2, 2025)
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(20)\n24-1190\nBUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE and ARTS, PARKS,\nLIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEE\nREPORT relative to the California Department of Education, California\nState Preschool Program Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 Local Agreement\nfor grant funds for the Child Development Services Contract.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nAUTHORIZE the Department of Recreation and Parks (RAP), or\ndesignee, to:\na. Enter into and accept the California Department of Education\n(CDE) California State Preschool Program (CSPP) FY 2025-26\nLocal Agreement for Child Development Services Contract\nCSPP-5169.\nb. Accept and receive continued funding from CDE, if awarded, in\nthe amount of $900,714 under the FY 2025-26 CSPP for\nsubsidized preschool services at RAP's licensed preschools,\nand any subsequent amendments to such funding not to\nexceed $25,000 per grant award [in compliance with Los\nAngeles Administrative Code Section 14.8(b)(1)(A)].\nFiscal Impact Statement: The Board of Recreation and Park\nCommissioners reports that acceptance of a CSPP grant from CDE\ndoes not require RAP to provide matching funding, therefore, it would\nnot impact RAP’s General Fund. This grant, if approved, provides\nfunding to continue subsidized preschool programs at RAP’s licensed\npreschools.
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(21)\n25-0908\nBUDGET AND FINANCE and ARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND\nCOMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEES’ REPORT relative to the\nCalifornia Department of Social Services (CDSS) Fiscal Year (FY)\n2025-26 Local Agreement for Child Development Services Contract for\nsubsidized preschool services at licensed preschools.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nAUTHORIZE the Department of Recreation and Parks (RAP), or\ndesignee, to:\na. Enter into and accept the CDSS FY 2025-26 Local Agreement\nfor Child Development Services Contract No. CCTR-5104\n(Grant) as attached to the Board of Recreation and Parks\n(Board) report dated August 7, 2025, attached to the Council\nfile, which includes the CDSS CCTR Funding Terms and\nConditions (FT&C) and Program Requirements effective July 1,\n2025, and the CDSS General Terms and Conditions (GTC\n04/2017), also attached to said Report (collectively, CCTR\nGrant Terms), for subsidized preschool services at RAP's\nlicensed preschools, subject to approval of the City Attorney as\nto form.\nb. Accept and receive continued funding from CDSS, if awarded,\nin the amount of $2,531,358 under the FY 2025-26 CCTR for\nsubsidized preschool services at RAP's licensed preschools,\nand any subsequent amendments to such funding not to\nexceed $25,000 per grant award [in compliance with the Grant\nOrdinance, Los Angeles Administrative Code Section 14.8(b)(1)\n(A)].\nc. Execute future amendments to CCTR Contract No. CCTR-5104\nincreasing CCTR grant funding in the aggregate amounts to\nfund subsidized preschool services at RAP’s additional licensed\npreschools upon the same terms and conditions of the CCTR\nGrant Terms, subject to approval of the Mayor and City Council,\nand approval of the City Attorney as to form.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The Board of Recreation and Park\nCommissioners reports that acceptance of a CCTR grant from CDSS\ndoes not require the RAP to provide matching funds, therefore, it\nwould not impact RAP’s General Fund. This grant, if approved,\nprovides funding to continue subsidized preschool programs at RAP’s\nlicensed preschools.
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(22)\n15-1207-S3\nCD 9\nORDINANCES SECOND CONSIDERATION relative to the issuance of\nMunicipal Improvement Corporation of Los Angeles (MICLA)\nLease Revenue Bonds, approving the lease and sublease of certain\nreal properties by the City, paying principal of and interest on\nthe\nBonds;\nand,\ncreating\nspecial\nfunds\nin\nthe\nLos\nAngeles Administrative Code (LAAC) to receive, invest, and expend\nproceeds of said Bonds and record related accounting transactions.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated\nSeptember 23, 2025, adding Sections 5.162.55 and 5.162.56 to\nArticle 2.5 of Chapter 9 of Division 5 of the LAAC to create\nspecial funds for the lease revenue bonds to be issued by the\nMICLA, in one or more series, preliminarily named the\nMunicipal Improvement Corporation of Los Angeles Lease\nRevenue Bonds, Series 2025-A (Los Angeles Convention\nCenter) and Lease Revenue Bonds, Series 2025-B (Los\nAngeles Convention Center) (Federally Taxable) (Bonds), with\nsuch additional series and subseries designations as\ndetermined by the City of Los Angeles, to receive and expend\nproceeds of the Bonds and record certain accounting\ntransactions related to the Bonds.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated\nSeptember 23, 2025, approving the lease and leaseback of\ncertain real properties by and between the City of Los Angeles\nand the MICLA in connection with the issuance of lease\nrevenue bonds by MICLA, to be issued to finance and refinance\nthe costs of the expansion and modernization of,\nand improvements to, the Los Angeles Convention Center\n(Project), including retiring certain commercial paper notes\nissued by MICLA to finance costs of the Project.
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(23)\n15-0989-S47\nPLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT (PLUM) COMMITTEE\nREPORT relative to the Olympic/Paralympic Zoning Exemption.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. ADOPT the recommendations contained in the Department of\nCity Planning (DCP) report dated September 24, 2025, attached\nto the Council file with amendments to delete Recommendation\nNos. 1g iii, 1g iv, and 1g ix and to add Recommendation Nos.\n1g x and 1g xi:\na. The draft ordinance define Olympic/Paralympic projects\nas follows:\n"Any supporting facilities, installations, uses, and/or\nactivities that serve athletes, officials, spectators, visitors,\nand/or residents at approved competition venues or noncompetition venues necessary to host Olympic and/or\nParalympic events, including but not limited to, training\nfacilities, security perimeters, broadcast and media\ncenters, transit infrastructure, live sites and fan zones."\nb. The draft ordinance define temporary projects as:\n“An Olympic and/or Paralympic Project seeking planning\nand zoning exemption built or implemented solely for the\nGames and dismantled and/or removed after the\nconclusion of the Games and no later than February 27,\n2029."\nc. The draft ordinance define permanent projects as:\n"An Olympic and/or Paralympic Project built or\nimplemented for the Games and intended to remain after\nthe conclusion of the Games."\nd. The draft ordinance provide a planning and zoning\nexemption for temporary projects and land uses that are\nsanctioned projects, cleared by the Mayor's Office of\nMajor Events, City Administrative Officer (CAO), and the\nChief Legislative Analyst (CLA), in consultation with other\ngovernmental agencies and/or LA28, directly tied to the\nsuccessful delivery of the Games.\ne. The draft ordinance establish a specific timeframe or\napplication window for seeking the exemption for\ntemporary and permanent projects as follows:\nTemporary projects can pursue the granting of the zoning\nexemption prior to and during the Games, and are\nexpected to terminate the temporary use, remove any\ninstallation, and restore the site within six months after the\nconclusion of the 2028 Games.\nPermanent projects can pursue the granting of the\nplanning and zoning exemption before, during, and up to\nsix months after the conclusion of the Games.\nf. The draft ordinance exemption remain in full force and\neffect six months after the conclusion of the Games,\nallowing projects seeking permanent planning and zoning\nrelief to be considered for City Council resolution\napproval.\ng. The draft ordinance identify specific project types to be\nexcluded from the exemption provided under the\nordinance. Proposed exclusions are as follows:\ni. Large-scale cable-guided transportation projects or\naerial mobility projects\nii. LA Metro 28 by 28 Light Rail projects\niii. Measure HLA Mobility Improvements\niv. Off-site signage on private property outside of an\napproved Sign District\nv. Demolition of housing\nvi. Modifications of housing projects with existing\ncovenants\nvii. Previously disapproved projects\nviii. Demolition, removal, or permanent and substantial\nalterations of a Designated Historic Resource\nix. Special Event Permitting requirements pursuant to\nLos Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 41.20\nx. Add exclusions for Hotels as defined in LAMC\n200.41 as a Permanent project\nxi. Add language to clarify that Temporary or\nPermanent projects that are exempted under the\nordinance are not exempt from either:\nMeasure HLA Mobility Improvements that would\notherwise be triggered by the project; or\nSpecial Event Permitting requirements pursuant to\nLAMC Sec. 41.20.\nh. The draft ordinance establish a defined set of eligibility or\nqualifying criteria, utilizing objective standards, that would\ndetermine whether a project is eligible for zoning relief\nunder Pathway 1, for administrative approval.\ni. The draft ordinance establish a City Council Resolution\nprocess by which the Council could add permanent or\nlegacy projects to be eligible for zoning relief, under\nPathway 2.\nj. The Department of City Planning (DCP) and the\nDepartment of Building and Safety, in coordination with\nthe Office of Major Events, CLA, and CAO, establish a\nCouncil notification process for temporary permits issued\nthrough the planning and zoning exemption under the\nordinance.\nk. City Planning staff continue to coordinate with the Los\nAngeles Department of Transportation, Public Works, Los\nAngeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority\n(Metro), the Mayor's Office and other governmental\nagencies to determine whether any anticipated mobility,\npedestrian, multimodal, or wayfinding projects for the\n2028 Games are subject to planning and zoning review\nand would benefit from the proposed ordinance.\nl. The draft ordinance rely on the Statutory Exemption from\nthe California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for\nOlympic Games, provided under State law as the\nnecessary CEQA clearance for the ordinance's approval,\nand that the ordinance's planning and zoning exemption\nwould ensure ministerial approval of Games-related\ntemporary projects.\n\n2. DIRECT the DCP, in coordination with the City Attorney and\nother relevant departments, to refine the conceptual ordinance\nand prepare a proposed ordinance for consideration by the Los\nAngeles City Planning Commission (LACPC), and thereafter,\nthe City Council as amended by the committee.\n3. DIRECT the DCP to schedule the ordinance for its review in an\nOctober 2025 LACPC meeting.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the DCP. Neither the City\nAdministrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed\na financial analysis of this report.
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(24)\n15-1138-S42\nHOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT and\nTRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the feasibility\nof developing affordable housing on the Department of\nTransportation’s (DOT) Parking Lot 701 to address critical housing\nneeds in Council District 11, and the steps needed to create a cohesive\nmobility hub on DOT’s Parking Lot 731.\nA. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT\nRecommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Park –\nNazarian):\n1. INSTRUCT the City Administrative Officer (CAO) to work with\nthe Los Angeles Housing Department and the DOT to prepare a\nreport within 30 days to determine the feasibility of developing\naffordable housing on DOT’s Parking Lot 701 as recommended\nby the Board of Transportation Commissioners (BOTC) and in\norder to address critical housing needs in Council District 11.\n2. INSTRUCT the DOT to report to Council in 60 days regarding\nthe steps needed to create a cohesive mobility hub, inclusive of\ncar share, bike share, micro-mobility, shuttle service, transit\nstore, etc., on DOT Parking Lot 731 as presented in the DOT\nreport dated December 10 2024, attached to the Council\nfile, and unanimously approved by the BOTC.\nB. HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT\nRecommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Park –\nNazarian):\n1. CONCUR with the action taken by the Transportation\nCommittee on February 12, 2025, attached to Council file No.\n15-1138-S42.\n2. REQUEST the City Attorney provide updates to Council on the\nstatus of the legal suits related to DOT’s Parking Lot 731.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the Chief Legislative\nAnalyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(25)\n20-0263-S4\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNICATION FROM THE\nCITY ATTORNEY relative to the approval to retain the services of Ron\nGalperin and team, along with data analyst Daniel Garrie and team to\nserve as the Monitor pursuant to the City's settlement agreement with\nthe Plaintiffs in LA Alliance for Human Rights et al. v. City of Los\nAngeles et al., USDC Central District Case No. 2:20-cv-02291-DOCKES.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. APPROVE the retention of Ron Galperin and Daniel Garrie and\nthe teams collectively to serve as the Monitor pursuant to the\nCity’s settlement agreement with Plaintiffs in the LA Alliance\ncase and a subsequent Court Order dated June 24, 2025.\n2. AUTHORIZE the City Attorney’s Office to negotiate and enter\ninto contracts with Messrs. Galperin and Garrie for their and\ntheir teams’ services as Monitor in the LA Alliance case.\nThe City Council may recess to Closed Session, pursuant\nto Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1), (d)(2), (e)(1),\nand (e)(2), to discuss and put forth the below\nrecommendations for the City Council’s consideration and\n[significant exposure to litigation] to confer with its legal\ncounsel relative to the case entitled LA Alliance for Human\nRights, et al. v. City of Los Angeles, et al., United States\nCentral District Court Case No. 2:20-cv-02291, Ninth Circuit\nCourt of Appeals Case No. 22-55687 (one potential\nplaintiff).
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(26)\n25-0030\nRESOLUTION (HARRIS-DAWSON - BLUMENFIELD) relative to the\nDeclaration of Local Emergency by the Mayor dated January 7, 2025,\nand Updated Declaration of Local Emergency by the Mayor dated\nJanuary 13, 2025, due to the windstorm and extreme fire weather\nsystem and devastating wildfires in the City of Los Angeles (City),\npursuant to Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) Section 8.27.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION, dated January 14, 2025,\nto:\n1. Resolve that a local emergency exists resulting from ongoing\nwindstorm and extreme fire weather system and the devastating\nwildfires in the City within the meaning of LAAC Section 8.21, et\nseq., as set forth in the Mayor’s January 13, 2025 Updated\nDeclaration of Local Emergency, which incorporated the\ndeclaration of emergency dated January 7, 2025, which the City\nCouncil hereby ratifies.\n2. Resolve that because the local emergency, which began on\nJanuary 7, 2025, continues to exist, there is a need to continue\nthe state of local emergency, which the City Council hereby\nratifies.\n3. Instruct and request all appropriate City departments (including\nproprietary departments), agencies, and personnel, in\naccordance with LAAC Code Section 8.21 et seq., to continue\nto perform all duties and responsibilities to represent the City in\nthis matter to respond to and abate the emergency and prevent\nfurther harm to the life, health, property, and safety, and receive,\nprocess; and, coordinate all inquiries and requirements\nnecessary to obtain whatever State and Federal assistance that\nmay become available to the City and/or to the citizens of the\nCity who may be affected by the emergency.\n4. Instruct the General Manager, Emergency Management\nDepartment, to advise the Mayor and City Council on the need\nto extend the state of local emergency, as appropriate.\n5. Resolve that, to the extent the public interest and necessity\ndemand the immediate expenditure of public funds to safeguard\nlife, health, or property in response to the local emergency and\nto support the emergency operations of the City and its\ndepartments (including its proprietary departments), agencies,\nand personnel (including mutual aid resources) in responding to\nthe declared local emergency, the competitive bidding\nrequirements enumerated in City Charter Section 371, and\nfurther codified in the LAAC, including LAAC Section 10.15 be\nsuspended until termination of the state of emergency and\nsolely with respect to purchases and contracts needed to\nrespond to the declared state of emergency.\n6. Direct and request City departments and agencies making\npurchases pursuant to the authority granted in paragraph five\n(5), above, to report every two weeks to the City Council\nregarding the purchases and contracts made during the prior\ntwo week period on the reasons justifying why such purchase or\ncontract was necessary to respond to the emergency, including\nwhy the emergency did not permit a delay resulting from a\ncompetitive solicitation for bids or proposals, and why\ncompetitive proposals or bidding was not reasonably practicable\nor compatible with the City’s interests.\n7. Request all City departments and agencies who have the\nauthority to investigate and/or enforce any/all forms of price\ngouging, fraud, and theft by deceit, as described in the\nCalifornia Penal Code, to do so to the fullest extent permissible\nunder federal, state, and local law.\n8. Instruct the City Clerk, unless and until Council directs\notherwise or discontinues the state of emergency, to timely\nagendize this matter so that Council may consider whether to\ncontinue the state of emergency.\n9. Instruct the City Clerk to forward copies of this Resolution\nto the Governor of the State of California, the Director of\nthe Office of Emergency Services of the State of California,\nthe Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management,\nand the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
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(27)\n17-0789\nCD 4\nCATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY\nENGINEER and RESOLUTION TO VACATE relative to vacating\nHillside Way from approximately 10 feet north of the southeasterly\ncorner of Lot 271 to its northeasterly terminus, VAC-E1401313.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. REAFFIRM the FINDINGS of December 8, 2020, that the\nvacation of Hillside Way from approximately 10 feet north of the\nsoutheasterly corner of Lot 271 to its northeasterly terminus\n(Vacation), pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Environmental\nGuidelines, is exempt from the California Environmental Quality\nAct of 1970, pursuant to Article III, Class 5(3) of the City of Los\nAngeles Environmental Guidelines.\n2. REAFFIRM the FINDINGS of December 8, 2020, that the\nVacation is in substantial conformance with the General Plan\npursuant to Section 556 of the Los Angeles City Charter.\n3. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION TO VACATE No. 251401313 for the Vacation, attached to the Council file.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Engineer.\nNeither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative\nAnalyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(28)\n23-1398\nCD 14\nCATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY\nENGINEER and RESOLUTION TO VACATE relative to vacating the\nsoutheasterly corner of Roy Street and Aldama Street, VAC-E1401440.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. REAFFIRM the FINDINGS of January 21, 2025, that the\nvacation of the southeasterly corner of Roy Street and Aldama\nStreet (Vacation), pursuant to the City of Los Angeles\nEnvironmental Guidelines, is exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act of 1970, pursuant to Article III, Class\n5(3) of the City of Los Angeles Environmental Guidelines.\n2. REAFFIRM the FINDINGS of January 21, 2025, that the\nVacation is in substantial conformance with the General Plan\npursuant to Section 556 of the Los Angeles City Charter.\n3. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION TO VACATE No. 251401440 for the Vacation.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Engineer.\nNeither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative\nAnalyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(29)\n25-1027\nCD 5\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ENGINEER relative to initiating\nvacation proceedings for Carling Way between Sycamore Avenue and\nOrange Drive (VAC-E1401465).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. ADOPT the City Engineer report dated August 29, 2025,\nattached to the Council file, to initiate the proceedings to vacate\nCarling Way between Sycamore Avenue and Orange Drive, as\nshown on Exhibit A of said City Engineer report, pursuant to\nCalifornia Streets and Highways Code, Division 9, Part 3, Public\nStreets, Highways and Service Easements Vacation Law.\n2. DIRECT the Bureau of Engineering to investigate and report\nregarding the feasibility of this vacation request.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Engineer reports that a deposit of\n$14,980 was paid by the petitioner for the investigation of this request\npursuant to Section 7.42 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code\n(LAAC). Any deficit fee to recover the cost pursuant to LAAC Section\n7.44 will be required of the petitioner.
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(3)\n25-0900-S22\nCD 1\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTESTS and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the improvement\nand maintenance of the 10th Street Elementary School Street Lighting\nDistrict.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DENY the protest and confirm the assessments.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE levying\nthe assessments and ordering the maintenance of the above\nlighting district, in accordance with Sections 6.95-6.127 of the\nLos Angeles Administrative Code and Government Code\nSection 53753 (Proposition 218).\n(Continued from Council meeting of September 9, 2025)
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(30)\n25-1122\nCD 3\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - RODRIGUEZ) relative to the Reseda\nRising Art Walk not requiring a One Night Public Dance Permit from\nthe Los Angeles Police Commission under Los Angeles Municipal\nCode Section 103.106.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nFIND that there is not a requirement for a One Night Public Dance\nPermit for the Reseda Rising Art Walk, scheduled to take place on\nOctober 4, 2025.
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(31)\n25-1125\nCD 9\nMOTION (PRICE - RODRIGUEZ) relative to funding for public right-ofway cleanup and community beautification services in Council District\nNine (CD 9).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $212,333.13 in the AB1290\nFund No. 53P, Account No. 281209 (CD 9 Redevelopment\nProjects - Services) to the Board of Public Works Contractual\nServices Account 100/74, Account Number 3040, for public\nright-of-way cleanup and community beautification services in\nCD 9.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Board of Public Works to make any\ncorrections, clarifications or revisions to the above instructions,\nincluding any new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent\nof this Motion, including any corrections and changes to fund or\naccount numbers; said corrections / clarifications / changes may\nbe made orally, electronically or by any other means.
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(32)\n25-1119\nCD 1\nMOTION (HERNANDEZ - BLUMENFIELD) relative to funding for\nstreet-based harm reduction and overdose prevention services in the\nMacArthur Park area in Council District One (CD 1).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $160,000 from the General\nCity Purposes Fund No. 100/56, Account No. 000615\n(Additional Homeless Services - CD 1), to the Disability Fund\nNo. 100/65, Account No. 3040 (Contractual Services), for streetbased harm reduction and overdose prevention services in the\nMacArthur Park area in CD 1, currently being provided by The\nSidewalk Project under City Contract No. C-146972.\n2. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the Department on Disability to\nprepare, process and execute the necessary documents with\nand/or payments to The Sidewalk Project, or any other agency\nor organization, as appropriate, utilizing the above amount, for\nthe above purpose, subject to the approval of the City Attorney\nas to form.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Department on Disability to make any\ncorrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer\ninstructions, including any new instructions, in order to\neffectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any\ncorrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said\ncorrections / clarifications / changes may be made orally,\nelectronically or by any other means.
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(33)\n25-1121\nCD 2\nMOTION (NAZARIAN - JURADO) relative to a street banner campaign\nto promote the North Hollywood West Neighborhood Council.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. APPROVE, in accordance with Los Angeles Municipal Code\nSection 62.132, the Street Banner program being coordinated\nby the North Hollywood West Neighborhood Council, as a City\nof Los Angeles non-event Street Banner Program for the period\nof September 2025 - September 2026.\n2. APPROVE the content of the street banner design, attached to\nthe Motion.
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(34)\n25-1123\nCD 2\nMOTION (NAZARIAN - BLUMENFIELD) and RESOLUTION relative to\nthe issuance of revenue bonds or notes for a 76-unit multifamily\nhousing project located at 11218-11222 Califa Street in Council District\nTwo (2).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. CONSIDER the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal\nResponsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) public hearing held on July\n23, 2025, attached to the Motion.\n2. ADOPT the accompanying TEFRA RESOLUTION approving\nthe issuance of revenue bonds or notes in an aggregate\nprincipal amount not to exceed $20,000,000 to finance and/or\nrefinance\nthe\nacquisition,\nconstruction,\nimprovement,\nrenovation, furnishing, and equipping of a 76-unit multifamily\nhousing project located at 11218-11222 Califa Street in CD 2.
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(35)\n25-1120\nCD 13\nMOTION (SOTO-MARTINEZ - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding for\nthe testing of soils at 1017 and 1023 North Heliotrope Drive and 1027\nNorth Heliotrope Drive within Council District (CD) 13.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nTRANSFER $20,000 from CD 13 Public Benefits Trust Fund No. 904\n– Affordable Housing sub-account (Appr No. 14V313), to the Bureau\nof Engineering Special Fund No. 682/50, for the testing of soils at\n1017 and 1023 North Heliotrope Drive (APN 5538-019-024) and 1027\nNorth Heliotrope Drive (APN 5538-019-023) within CD 13.
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(36)\n25-1127\nMOTION (NAZARIAN - HERNANDEZ) and RESOLUTION relative to\nthe issuance of revenue bonds or notes for a 91-unit multifamily\nhousing project(Project) located at 10953 Whipple Street in Council\nDistrict Two (CD 2).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. CONSIDER the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal\nResponsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) public hearing held on July\n23, 2025 for the Project, attached to the Motion.\n2. ADOPT the accompanying TEFRA RESOLUTION, attached to\nthe Motion, approving the issuance or reissuance of bonds in an\namount not to exceed $25,000,000 to finance and/or refinance\nthe acquisition, construction, improvement, renovation,\nfurnishing, and equipping of a 91-unit multifamily housing\nproject located at 10953 Whipple Street in CD 2.
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(37)\n19-0103\nMOTION (HERNANDEZ - SOTO-MARTINEZ) relative to re-initiating\nstreet vacation proceedings on the southerly side of Lafayette Park\nPlace, encompassing Lots 1-7 of the Letts Resubdivision of Lots 11\nthrough 17, Block 7 of the Wilshire Boulevard Tract.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESCIND the Council action of August 27, 2025 relative to the Public\nWorks Committee Report re-initiating street vacation proceedings to\nvacate a reduced portion of the southeasterly side of La Fayette Park\nPlace between Hoover Street and Wilshire Boulevard, pursuant to\nCalifornia Streets and Highways Code, Division 9, Part 3, Public\nStreets, Highways and Service Easements Vacation Law.
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(38)\n21-0241-S1\nCD 13\nMOTION (SOTO-MARTINEZ - JURADO) and RESOLUTION relative\nto the issuance of bonds for a 187-unit multifamily housing\ndevelopment known as Santa Monica & Vermont Apartments (Project)\nlocated at 1021 North Vermont Avenue (formerly known as 4718 West\nSanta Monica Boulevard) in Council District (CD) 13.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. CONSIDER the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal\nResponsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) public hearing held on\nAugust 19, 2025 for the Project, attached to the Motion.\n2. ADOPT the accompanying TEFRA RESOLUTION, attached to\nthe Motion, approving the issuance or reissuance of bonds in an\namount not to exceed $73,000,000, to finance and/or refinance\nthe acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, and equipping of a\n187-unit multifamily housing development known as Santa\nMonica & Vermont Apartments located at 1021 North Vermont\nAvenue in CD 13.
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(39)\n21-1251\nCD 9\nMOTION (PRICE - BLUMENFIELD) and RESOLUTION relative to the\nissuance of bonds for a 57-unit housing project (Project) located at\n2106-2112 South Central Avenue.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. CONSIDER the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal\nResponsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) public hearing held on\nAugust 19, 2025 for the Project.\n2. ADOPT the accompanying TEFRA RESOLUTION approving\nthe issuance or reissuance of bonds in an amount not to exceed\n$17,974,656 to finance and/or refinance the acquisition,\nconstruction, rehabilitation, and equipping of a 57-unit\nmultifamily housing development located at 2106-2112 South\nCentral Avenue in Council District Nine.
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(4)\n25-0900-S23\nCD 1\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTESTS and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the improvement\nand maintenance of the Gratts Early Education Center Street Lighting\nDistrict.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DENY the protest and confirm the assessments.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE levying\nthe assessments and ordering the maintenance of the above\nlighting district, in accordance with Sections 6.95-6.127 of the\nLos Angeles Administrative Code and Government Code\nSection 53753 (Proposition 218).\n(Continued from Council meeting of September 9, 2025)
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(40)\n20-0190\nMOTION (LEE - BLUMENFIELD) relative to reactivating and restoring\nCouncil file No. 20-0190 to its most recent legislative status.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nREACTIVATE Council file No. 20-0190, which expired per Council\npolicy (Council file No. 05-0533); and, RESTORE the Transmittal\nLetter from Arts, Parks, Health, Education, and Neighborhoods\nCommittee to Public Safety Committee, relative to amending Los\nAngeles Municipal Code Section 63.41, to its most recent legislative\nstatus as of the date of the File's expiration.
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(41)\n21-1469-S4\nCONSIDERATION OF MOTION (HERNANDEZ – YAROSLAVSKY)\nrelative to procuring software services to implement the citywide public\nright of way inventory and assessment program.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $800,000 from the\nTransportation Fund No. 100/94, Account No. 3040 (Contractual\nServices), and $495,000 from the Road Maintenance and\nRehabilitation Program Special Fund No. 59V/50, Account No.\n50AZCJ (LA 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games Projects\nImplementation), in the total amount of $1.295 million, to a new\naccount in the Engineering Special Services Fund No. 682/50,\nAccount No. TBD entitled “Public Right of Way Inventory and\nAssessment”, for the purposes of procuring software and/or\nconsultant services to implement the assessment program.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Engineering to make any technical\ncorrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer\ninstructions, including any new instructions, in order to\neffectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any\naccounting corrections and changes to fund or account\nnumbers; said corrections / clarifications / changes may be\nmade orally, electronically or by any other means.
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(42)\n25-1200-S32\nCOMMUNICATION FROM MAYOR relative to the appointment of\nNicole Nicholas to the Board of Transportation Commissioners for the\nterm ending June 30, 2029.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Nicole Nicholas to the\nBoard of Transportation Commissioners, for the term ending June 30,\n2029, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. The appointee resides in\nCouncil District Eight. (Current composition: M=6; F=0; Vacant=1)\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Review: Pending
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(43)\n24-0512-S1\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER\n(CAO) relative to the First Amendment to the contract with Clean\nHarbors Environmental Services, Inc. for Routine and Emergency\nResponse Hazardous Waste Management Services.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. AUTHORIZE the President, Board of Public Works (Board), or\ntwo members, to execute a First Amendment to Contract No. C145476 with Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to add\na scope of services for Disaster Recovery Services, include a\nprice schedule of prevailing wage rates for Disaster Recovery\nServices that are limited to a one-year term, from January 22,\n2025 to January 21, 2026, and increase the compensation\namount for the initial five-year contract term by $15,000,000, for\na revised total not-to-exceed amount of $25,000,000 for the\ninitial five years, in substantial conformance with the proposed\namendment, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to\nform.\n2. INSTRUCT the Bureau of Street Services (BSS) to develop a\nRequest for Proposals for disaster recovery services.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer (CAO)\nreports that funding for routine and emergency, non-disaster related\nservices for this contract for this fiscal year is budgeted within the\nBSS Fund No. 100/86, Appropriation Account No. 003040\n(Contractual Services). Any additional costs for disaster related\nservices would have to be absorbed by the BSS or funded by the\n2025 Wildfire Emergency Response and Recovery funds. There may\nbe a potential General Fund impact if the costs exceed the funding\navailable in the BSS Contractual Services Account or there are\nineligible expenses that cannot be reimbursed by the 2025 Wildfire\nEmergency Response and Recovery Wildfire funds. The City’s liability\nis limited to the extent that the Council and Mayor provide an\nappropriation for this purpose.\nFinancial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that approval of the\ncontract complies with the City’s Financial Policies in that contract\nexpenditures will be limited to the use of approved budgeted funds.
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(44)\n25-1032\nCD 11\nMotion (Park – Price) relative to pre-design work for three new projects\nthat have been identified as eligible Federal Emergency Management\nAgency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program sites.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. ESTABLISH the following three new capital projects for\ninclusion in the Bureau of Engineering’s (BOE) annual work\nplan and instruct them to begin the pre-design work with\nexisting resources:\na. 17537 Tramonto Drive Bulkhead Project.\nb. 17909 Porto Marina Way Bulkhead Project.\nc. 17470 Revello Drive Drainage Mitigation Project.\n2. INSTRUCT the BOE to report on the estimated costs and\npotential funding sources necessary to proceed with the design\nand/or construction of these projects.
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(45)\n25-0513\nCD 15\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ENGINEER and ORDINANCE\nFIRST CONSIDERATION relative to changing the name of Juniper\nStreet, from 102nd Street to 103rd Street, to Old Juniper Street.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. FIND that the name change and establishment is exempt from\nthe California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, pursuant to\nArticle III, Class 5 of the City’s Environmental Guidelines.\n2. FIND that the name of Juniper Street from 102nd Street to\n103rd Street, shown on Exhibit A of the City Engineer report\ndated May 7, 2025, attached to the Council file, be changed and\nestablished as Old Juniper Street.\n3. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated\nMay 1, 2025, authorizing and providing for the change in name\nof a public street.\n4. INSTRUCT the City Clerk to transmit:\na. A copy of Ordinance upon publication to the Board of\nSupervisors of the County of Los Angeles pursuant to\nSection 34092 of the Government Code.\nb. A copy of the Council’s action on this matter to the\nDepartment of Transportation, City-wide Investigation\nSection, 100 South Main Street.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Engineer reports that the Bureau of\nEngineering is absorbing the cost of processing the request in the\napproximate amount of $5,000.
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(46)\n25-0997\nCD 6\nCONSIDERATION OF MOTION (JURADO – PADILLA) relative to\ndesignating the intersection of Roscoe and Woodman Square as\n“Kapwa Square."\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. DESIGNATE the intersection of Roscoe and Woodman Square\nas “Kapwa Square."\n2. DIRECT the Los Angeles Department of Transportation to erect\npermanent ceremonial sign(s) to this effect at this location.
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(47)\n25-1129\nCD 10\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ENGINEER relative to the final\nmap of Parcel Map L.A. No. 2020-7301, located at 1445 and 1447\nSouth Redondo Boulevard.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the final map of Parcel Map L.A. No. 2020-7301, located\nat 1445 and 1447 South Redondo Boulevard, and accompanying\nSubdivision Improvement Agreement and Contract with security\ndocuments.\n(Bond No. C-147021)\nOwner: LA20A, LLC; Surveyor: Cynthia A. De Leon\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Engineer reports that the\nsubdivider has paid a fee of $9,064 for the processing of this final\nparcel map pursuant to Section 19.02(B)(3) of the Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code. No additional City funds are needed.
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(48)\n16-1104-S2\nCONSIDERATION OF MOTION (HARRIS-DAWSON – SOTOMARTINEZ) relative to amending Rule 7 of the Rules of the Los\nAngeles City Council to increase the consequences of an initial\nCouncil and Committee meeting disruption.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAMEND, in light of the Council findings of October 9, 2018 noted in\nthe Motion, and pursuant to Rule 77, the first paragraph of Rule 7 of\nthe Rules of the Los Angeles City Council, with the remainder of Rule\n7 to remain unchanged, as indicated below:\nDisruptions\nA member of the public who disrupts and is ordered removed\nfrom a Council meeting or a Committee meeting shall be\nexcluded from the remainder of that meeting and excluded\nfrom attending all Council and Committee meetings for the\nremainder of that day and for the following business day.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor\nthe Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this\nreport.
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(49)\n25-0011-S14\nCD 10\nMOTION (HUTT - LEE) relative to funding for additional DASH Wilshire\nCenter/Koreatown bus services in Council District Ten (CD 10) for the\n52nd Los Angeles Korean Festival.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $13,528 in the CD 10 portion\nof the Council Discretionary Street Furniture Fund No. 43D/50\nto the Proposition A Local Transit Fund No. 385/94, Account No.\n94C431 (Transit Operations), for additional DASH Wilshire\nCenter/Koreatown bus services in CD 10 for the 52nd Los\nAngeles Korean Festival.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Department of Transportation to make any\ncorrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer\ninstructions, including any new instructions, in order to\neffectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any\ncorrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said\ncorrections / clarifications / changes may be made orally,\nelectronically or by any other means.
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(5)\n23-0600-S9\nCOMMUNICATIONS\nFROM\nTHE\nCITY\nATTORNEY\nand\nORDINANCES FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to amending Article\n6.1, Chapter VI of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to amend the MultiFamily Bulky Item Fee, the Solid Waste Collection, Transfer, Recycling,\nRecovery of Waste Resources, and Disposal Fee, and the Low Income\nCustomer Assistance Program, and amending Subsections (a) and (m)\nof Section 5.121.5 of Article 7, Chapter 6, Division 5 of the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code to change the fund administrator for the Solid\nWaste Resources Special Revenue Fund and the Multi-Family Bulky\nItem Fee Special Revenue Fund.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. FIND that the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\ndoes not apply to the creation of government funding\nmechanisms or other government fiscal activities that do not\ninvolve any commitment to any specific project that may result\nin a potentially significant physical impact on the environment;\nState CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b)(4). The draft\nOrdinances are, therefore, not subject to CEQA because they\ndo "not involve any commitment to any specific project which\nmay result in a potentially significant physical impact on the\nenvironment." Any CEQA-defined projects constructed from the\nfunds received from the enactment of these ordinances will be\nsubject to a project-specific CEQA process before construction.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated\nSeptember 7, 2025, amending Subsections (a) and (d) of\nSection 66.40, Subsections (a) and (b) of Section 66.41, and\nSubsection A of Section 66.48, of Article 6.1, Chapter VI of the\nLos Angeles Municipal Code, to amend the Solid Waste\nCollection, Transfer, Recycling, Recovery of Waste Resources,\nand Disposal Fee and the Low Income Customer Assistance\nProgram, and amending Subsection (a) of Section 5.121.5 of\nArticle 7, Chapter 6, Division 5 of the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code to change the fund administrator for the\nSolid Waste Resources Special Revenue Fund.\n3. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated\nSeptember 7, 2025, adding Subsections (f), (g), (h), and (i) to\nSection 66.40 of Article 6.1, Chapter VI, and amending\nSubsections (c) and (e), and repealing Subsection (f), of\nSection 66.41 of Article 6.1, Chapter VI of the Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code to amend the Multi-Family Bulky Item Fee, and\namending Subsection (m) of Section 5.121.5 of Article 7,\nChapter 6, Division 5 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code to\nchange the fund administrator for the Multi-Family Bulky Item\nFee Special Revenue Fund.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Attorney. Neither\nthe City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has\ncompleted a financial analysis of this report.
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(50)\n25-0011-S15\nCD 12\nMOTION (LEE - HUTT) relative to funding for median maintenance\nand beautification, weed and graffiti abatement, alley and street\ncleanup, and bulky item pickup services in Council District (CD 12).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $250,000 of the CD 12 portion\nof the Street Furniture Revenue Fund No. 43D/50 to the Board\nof Public Works Fund No. 100/74, Account No. 3040\n(Contractual Services), for various street and neighborhood\ncleanup and maintenance services throughout CD 12\ncoordinated by the Los Angeles Conservation Corps.\n2. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $150,000 in the Sunshine\nCanyon Communities Amenities Trust Fund No. 699/14 to the\nBoard of Public Works Fund No. 100/74, Account No. 3040\n(Contractual Services), for various street and neighborhood\ncleanup and maintenance services throughout CD 12\ncoordinated by the Los Angeles Conservation Corps.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Board of Public Works, Office of Community\nBeautification, to prepare the necessary documents with and/or\npayments to the Los Angeles Conservation Corps, or any other\nagency or organization, in the above amount for the above\npurpose, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form.\n4. AUTHORIZE the Department of Public Works, Office of\nAccounting, to make any technical corrections or clarification as\nnecessary to the above instructions in order to effectuate the\nintent of the Motion.
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(51)\n24-2000-S1\nMOTION (HARRIS-DAWSON - SOTO-MARTINEZ) and MOTION\n(HARRIS-DAWSON – RAMAN) relative to amending the Council\naction of January 7, 2025 regarding the regular meeting schedule for\nthe City Council’s 2025 Standing Committees.\nA. MOTION (HARRIS-DAWSON - SOTO-MARTINEZ)\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAMEND the Council action of January 7, 2025 relative to the\nregular meeting schedule for the City Council's 2025 Standing\nCommittees (Council file No. 24-2000-S1), to change the\nmeeting\nschedule\nfor\nthe\nRules,\nElections\nand\nIntergovernmental Relations Committee to the 1st Friday of\neach month.\nB. MOTION (HARRIS-DAWSON – RAMAN)\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAMEND the Council action of January 7, 2025 relative to the\nregular meeting schedule for the City Council’s 2025 Standing\nCommittee (CF 24-2000-S1), to change the meeting schedule\nfor the Housing and Homelessness Committee to the 1st and\n3rd Wednesdays at 2 p.m of each month.
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(52)\n25-0011-S16\nCD 12\nMOTION (LEE - MCOSKER) relative to funding for graffiti services in\nCouncil District 12 (CD 12).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $30,000 in the CD 12 portion\nof the Street Furniture Revenue Fund No. 43D/50, to the Public\nWorks Fund No. 100/74, Account 3040 (Contractual Services),\nfor graffiti services in CD 12 coordinated by the West Valley\nAlliance.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Department of Public Works to prepare,\nprocess and execute the necessary documents with and/or\npayments to the West Valley Alliance, or any other agency or\norganization, as appropriate, utilizing the above amount, for the\nabove purpose, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as\nto form.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Department of Public Works to make any\ncorrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer\ninstructions, including any new instructions, in order to\neffectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any\ncorrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said\ncorrections / clarifications / changes may be made orally,\nelectronically or by any other means.
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(53)\n25-1135\nCD 4\nMOTION (RAMAN - YAROSLAVSKY) relative to accepting and\ndepositing the funds under the Congressional Earmark grant.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. UTILIZE $167,478.48 from Fund No. 10/65W/3040/10A968 in\nCongressional Funding awarded under Award Number\n90XP0642-01-00 to provide medical care and social services for\npatients experiencing homelessness to an expanded project\narea beyond the original project's geographic location through\nmobile outreach in Council District 4 (CD 4), for a period of\nSeptember 1, 2025 to August 31, 2026.\n2. UTILIZE $417,021.52 in the General City Purposes Fund No.\n100/56, Account No. 000618 (Additional Homeless Services CD 4), to supplement the medical care and social services for\npatients experiencing homelessness through mobile outreach in\nCD 4, for a period of September 1, 2025 to August 31, 2026.\n3. AUTHORIZE the CAO to prepare Controller instructions or\nmake necessary technical adjustments, including to the names\nof the Special Fund accounts or to make any corrections,\nclarifications, or revisions to the above fund transfer instructions\nand recommendations listed above for this motion to implement\nthe intent of these transactions; and, authorize the Controller to\nimplement these instructions.
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(54)\n19-1235-S1\nMOTION (PADILLA - JURADO) relative to funding for the Public Bank\nFeasibility Study Phase I.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nTRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $15,000 from AB1290 Fund No.\n53P, Account No. 281206 (CD 6 Redevelopment Projects - Services),\nto the CLA Fund No. 100/28, Account No. 3040 (Contractual\nServices), for the Public Bank Feasibility Study Phase I.
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(55)\n13-1320-S4\nCD 12\nMOTION (LEE - HERNANDEZ) relative to resolving funding for\nsupplementary tree care in Council District (CD) 12.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $75,000 in the Sunshine\nCanyon Communities Amenities Fund No. 699/14 to the Bureau\nof Street Services, Fund No. 100/86, as follows:\nAccount No. 001090 (Salaries - Overtime): $67,500\nAccount No. 003040 (Contractual Services): $7,500\n2. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Street Services to make any\ncorrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer\ninstructions, including any new instructions, in order to\neffectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any\ncorrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said\ncorrections / clarifications / changes may be made orally,\nelectronically or by any other means.
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(56)\n25-4118-S12\nCD 10\nRESOLUTION (HUTT - McOSKER) relative to designating a location in\nCouncil District 10 for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or\nstoring, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise\nobstructing the public right-of-way, as further detailed in the Los\nAngeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 41.18.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. RESOLVE, pursuant to Section 41.18 of the LAMC, to\ndesignate the following location for enforcement against sitting,\nlying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing\npersonal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right-ofway, up to the maximum distance and effective for the\nmaximum period of time prescribed, and as further detailed in\nthe LAMC:\na. Safe parking - APN 4312011038 (No Address) Designated Facility\n2. RESOLVE to direct and authorize the City department(s) with\njurisdiction over the identified location to post appropriate\nnotices of the above prohibitions at these locations, and to\nbegin enforcement upon the expiration of any required posting\nperiod.\nItems Called Special\nMotions for Posting and Referral\nCouncil Members' Requests for Excuse from Attendance at Council Meetings\nAdjourning Motions\nCouncil Adjournment\nEXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES - If you challenge a City action in court, you may be limited to raising only those\nissues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City\nClerk at or prior to, the public hearing. Any written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk before the City Council's final action on\na matter will become a part of the administrative record.\nCODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE SECTION 1094.5 - If a Council action is subject to judicial challenge pursuant to Code of Civil\nProcedure Section 1094.5, be advised that the time to file a lawsuit challenging a final action by the City Council is limited by Code\nof Civil Procedure Section 1094.6 which provides that the lawsuit must be filed no later than the 90th day following the date on which\nthe Council's action becomes final.\nMaterials relative to items on this agenda can be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk's Council File Management System,\nat lacouncilfile.com by entering the Council File number listed immediately following the item number (e.g., 00-0000).
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(6)\n25-0629\nCD 10\nARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT and\nPUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEES’ REPORT relative to vacating\nportions of the public right-of-way at Stocker Plaza for the development\nof a park.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Hutt –\nHarris-Dawson):\nREQUEST the Department of Recreation and Parks, with assistance\nfrom the Bureau of Street Services, Bureau of Engineering,\nDepartment of Transportation, and General Services Department, to\nreport to Council with input from the local community, on the feasibility\nof vacating portions of the public right-of-way at Stocker Plaza in\nCouncil District 10 for the development of a park.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor\nthe Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this\nreport.
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(7)\n25-1078\nCONSIDERATION of the Cannabis Regulation Commission's approval\nof an Annual License to 7030 Holdings LLC to conduct Storefront\nRetail Commercial Cannabis Activity at 8122 North Sepulveda\nBoulevard in the Mission Hills - Panorama City - North Hills Community\nPlan Area with hours of operations seven days per week from 9:00\na.m. to 10:00 p.m.\n(Government Operations Committee report to be submitted in\nCouncil. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an\nopportunity for public comment will be provided.)\n(Visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.)
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(8)\n20-1125-S1\nCONSIDERATION OF MOTION (PADILLA – HERNANDEZ) relative to\namending the Los Angeles Municipal Code to extend the limited\ngrandfathering period for Existing Medical Marijuana Dispensaries.\n(Government Operations Committee report to be submitted in\nCouncil. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an\nopportunity for public comment will be provided.)\n(Visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.)
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(9)\n10-2468-S2\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the State of\nCalifornia's proposed regulation changes to landscape management in\nVery High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. NOTE and FILE the Community Forest Advisory Committee\n(CFAC) and the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) report\ndated September 8, 2025, attached to Council file No. 10-2468S2, inasmuch as the report is for informational purposes.\n2. INSTRUCT the LAFD to report to Council with steps necessary\nto implement some or all of the recommendations contained in\nsaid report.\n3. REQUEST the CFAC and INSTRUCT the LAFD to submit\nsaid report to the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable.
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(1)\n25-1061\nBoard of Public Works report relative to a grant agreement from the\nUnited States Environmental Protection Agency for a Brownfields\nCommunity-Wide Assessment Grant. (This item was referred to\nEnergy and Environment Committee and Budget and Finance\nCommittee)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(2)\n24-0082\nCD 15\nLos Angeles Fire Department report relative to factors that led to the\nWilmington oil spill incident on January 20, 2024.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(3)\n23-0494-S2\nCD 1\nEnvironmental Impact Report and Board of Public Works report relative\nto the MacArthur Lake Stormwater Capture Project. (This item was\nreferred to Energy and Environment Committee and Budget and\nFinance Committee)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(4)\n21-1015-S18\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to applications for the United\nStates Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Office of\nGround Water and Drinking Water, Midsize and Large Drinking Water\nInfrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Program – Fiscal Year\n2025. (This item was referred to Energy and Environment\nCommittee and Budget and Finance Committee)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(5)\n21-0194-S1\nBoard of Water and Power Commissioners report relative to the\nSecond Amendment to the Agreement for Software Maintenance and\nSupport for Outage Management and Mobile Dispatch System with\nCGI Technologies and Solutions, Inc.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(6)\n15-0085-S11\nCity Administrative Officer report relative to the SB 165 Annual Report\nrequirements for Fiscal Year 2021-22 Proposition O Program.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(7)\n18-0384-S19\nCD 5\nSafe, Clean Water Program, Administrative Oversight Committee\nreport relative to issuing a Letter of Support to the University of\nCalifornia, Los Angeles (UCLA) submission of the UCLA Mobility,\nStormwater Capture, and Greening Project to the Safe, Clean Water\nRegional Infrastructure Program.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(8)\n24-0585\nBoard of Public Works report relative to closing and remediating\norphaned oil and gas wells in the City including plans to proactively\nseek out federal funding and requirements or steps that need to be\ntaken to receive federal funding.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(9)\n24-1528\nMotion (Padilla, Rodriguez – Lee) relative to the state of water and\nsewer infrastructure in the area bounded by Roscoe Boulevard, the I405 freeway, Plummer Street, and Van Nuys Boulevard.
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(CS-1)\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION\n(Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)\nSignificant exposure to litigation (one case).\nIn open session, this item was continued one week to October 7, 2025.\n(25-1458)
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(CS-2)\nCONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS\n(Government Code Section 54957.6)\nAgency designated representatives: Fesia Davenport, Chief Executive Officer\nand designated staff.\nEmployee Organization(s) for represented employees: All individual member\nunions of the Coalition of County Unions, AFL CIO; SEIU, Local 721; All\naffiliated member unions of SEIU; All affiliated member unions of AFSCME\nCouncil 36; Los Angeles County Deputy Public Defenders Union; Program\nManagers Association; Child Support Attorneys; Supervising Child Support\nOfficers; and Probation Directors.\nIn open session, this item was continued one week to October 7, 2025.\n(25-1693)
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A-1.\nContinue local emergencies as a result of the following: (a) Discovery of an\ninfestation of fruit flies, as proclaimed on May 10, 1990; (b) Conditions of extreme\nperil to the safety of persons exist on the basis of pervasive and pernicious\nhomelessness in Los Angeles County, as proclaimed and ratified by the Board on\nJanuary 10, 2023; (c) Conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and\nproperty arose as a result of severe winter storms beginning January 1, 2023\naffecting areas throughout Los Angeles County, as proclaimed on January 10, 2023\nand ratified by the Board on January 17, 2023; (d) Conditions of disaster or extreme\nperil to the safety of persons and property on the basis of the frigid winter storms\nbeginning February 23, 2023 affecting the areas throughout Los Angeles County, as\nproclaimed on March 1, 2023 and ratified by the Board on March 7, 2023; (e)\nConditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property exist on the basis\nof the arrival, presence, and impacts of Tropical Storm Hilary throughout Los\nAngeles County beginning August 20, 2023, as proclaimed on August 20, 2023 and\nratified by the Board on August 22, 2023; (f) Conditions of disaster or of extreme\nperil to the safety of persons and property exist on the basis of winter storms in the\nCounty beginning February 1, 2024, as proclaimed on February 4, 2024 and ratified\nby the Board on February 6, 2024; (g) Conditions of extreme peril to the safety of\npersons and property exist as a result of the Bridge Fire in the County beginning on\nSeptember 8, 2024, as proclaimed on September 10, 2024 and ratified by the\nBoard on September 17, 2024; (h) Conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the\nsafety of persons and property exist as a result of the Franklin Fire in the County\nbeginning on December 9, 2024, as proclaimed and ratified by the Board on\nDecember 10, 2024; (i) Conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of\npersons and property within the territorial limits of the County exist at Los Padrinos\nJuvenile Hall caused and/or exacerbated by the Board of State and Community\nCorrections’ order to immediately shutter Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, the only\navailable juvenile hall in the County, beginning on December 12, 2024, as\nproclaimed and ratified by the Board on December 17, 2024; (j) Conditions of\ndisaster or extreme peril to the safety of persons and property exist as a result of the\nJanuary 2025 Windstorm and Critical Fire Events in the County, beginning on\nJanuary 7, 2025, as proclaimed on January 7, 2025 and ratified by the Board on\nJanuary 14, 2025; and (k) Conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of\npersons exists on the basis of the winter storm in the County beginning February 12,\n2025, as proclaimed by the Board on February 19, 2025 and ratified by the Board\non February 25, 2025; (l) Conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of\npersons and property exists as a result of the Canyon Fire in the County beginning\nAugust 7, 2025, as proclaimed by the Board on August 7, 2025 and ratified by the\nBoard on August 12, 2025. (A-1)
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A-10.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions related to declared\noutbreaks of infectious disease threatening the public’s health in Los Angeles\nCounty, as requested by Supervisors Solis and Hahn at the Board meeting of\nApril 30, 2019. (A-18)\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2025\nVIII. REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION FOR SEPTEMBER 30, 2025
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A-2.\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2025\nCONFERENCE REGARDING POTENTIAL THREATS TO PUBLIC SERVICES\nOR FACILITIES\n(Government Code Section 54957)\nBriefing by Sheriff Robert Luna or his designee and related emergency\nservices representatives. (A-2)
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A-3.\nDiscussion on the impact of rain storms, flooding, high-surf and swells, and any\nother weather-related or natural disaster event in Los Angeles County\nassociated with El Niño, to include the County’s preparedness and ability to\ncoordinate response and recovery activities, as requested by the Board at the\nmeeting of January 12, 2016. (A-10)
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A-4.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions relating to the County’s\nhomeless crisis, as requested at the Board meeting of May 17, 2016, and\nproclaimed as a local emergency on January 10, 2023. (A-11)
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A-5.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on the progress of issues\nrelated to Exide, as requested at the Board meeting of June 8, 2016. (A-12)
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A-6.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on the status of Federal\nand/or State Budgets, Federal and/or State legislative matters and Executive\nOrders including, but not limited to, those issued by the Trump Administration\nand their impact on Los Angeles County, as requested by Supervisors Solis\nand Horvath on July 15, 2025. (A-13)
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A-7.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on issues or action taken\nby the Federal government relating to immigration policies, as requested by\nSupervisors Barger and Solis at the meeting of January 17, 2017 and revised\nby Supervisors Solis and Hahn on September 12, 2017. (A-14)\nTUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2025
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Previous Meeting Items
A-8.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on issues related to the\nrepeal of the Affordable Care Act, health reform and its impact on Los Angeles\nCounty, as requested by Supervisor Ridley-Thomas at the Board meeting of\nFebruary 21, 2017. (A-15)
#9
Previous Meeting Items
A-9.\nDiscussion and consideration of necessary actions on issues related to the\nimplementation of Measure H, as requested by Supervisors Ridley-Thomas and\nHahn at the Board meeting of March 14, 2017. (A-16)