Los Angeles — 2026-02-24
City Council
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(1)\n13-0160-S216\nCD 10\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 6086 West Venice Boulevard.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 6086 West\nVenice Boulevard. (Lien: $1,483.26)
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(10)\n25-0160-S162\nCD 3\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 20215 West Saticoy Street.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 20215 West\nSaticoy Street. (Lien: $1,276.56)
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(11)\n25-0160-S163\nCD 15\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 1829 East 97th Street.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 1829 East\n97th Street. (Lien: $2,973.59)
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(12)\n25-0160-S164\nCD 15\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 18235 South Figueroa Street.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 18235 South\nFigueroa Street. (Lien: $514.42)
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(13)\n25-0160-S165\nCD 1\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 2428 West James M Wood Boulevard.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 2428 West\nJames M Wood Boulevard. (Lien: $2,896.04)
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(14)\n25-0160-S166\nCD 9\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 5627 South Central Avenue.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 5627 South\nCentral Avenue. (Lien: $1,276.56)
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(15)\n25-0160-S176\nCD 4\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 5083 North Zelzah Avenue.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 5083 North\nZelzah Avenue. (Lien: $1,276.56)
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(16)\n25-0160-S177\nCD 1\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 362 South Commonwealth Avenue.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 362 South\nCommonwealth Avenue. (Lien: $3,898.99)
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(17)\n25-0160-S178\nCD 2\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 6703 North Bellingham Avenue.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 6703 North\nBellingham Avenue. (Lien: $4,082.39)
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(18)\n25-0160-S179\nCD 10\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 3200 West Venice Boulevard Unit B-3.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 3200 West\nVenice Boulevard Unit B-3. (Lien: $998.84)
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(19)\n25-0160-S180\nCD 8\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 1417 West Manchester Avenue Unit B.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 1417 West\nManchester Avenue Unit B. (Lien: $514.42)
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(2)\n15-0160-S22\nCD 14\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 1627 East Cesar E Chavez Avenue.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 1627 East Cesar\nE Chavez Avenue. (Lien: $998.84)
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(20)\n25-0160-S181\nCD 2\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 10721 West Wixom Street.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 10721 West\nWixom Street. (Lien: $3,983.27)
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(21)\n25-0160-S183\nCD 15\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 9927 South Grape Street.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 9927 South\nGrape Street. (Lien: $2,993.37)
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(22)\n26-0132\nCD 14\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF MOTION (JURADO -\nBLUMENFIELD) and RESOLUTION relative to issuing qualified 501(c)\n(3) bonds, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed\n$85,000,000 for an 11-story hotel located at 1130 South Hope Street.\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) hearing held on November\n24, 2025 for the Hope Street hotel project, attached to the\nMotion.\n2. ADOPT the accompanying TEFRA RESOLUTION approving\nthe issuance of bonds in an amount not to exceed $85,000,000\nto provide financing, refinancing, and/or reimbursement for the\nacquisition, construction, development, equipping, and\noperation of an 11-story hotel located at 1130 South Hope\nStreet in Council District 14.\n(Continued from Council meeting of February 4, 2026)
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(23)\n25-0160-S85\nCD 9\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 non-\ncompliance of code violations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to the\nLos Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) and/or Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code (LAAC), for the property located at 857 East 92nd\nStreet.\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 LAMC\nand/or LAAC, and CONFIRM said lien for the property located at 857\nEast 92nd Street. (Lien: $3,847.53)\n(Continued from Council meeting of February 11, 2026)
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(24)\n06-2467-S1\nCD 8\nCATEGORICAL\nEXEMPTION,\nORDINANCE\nFIRST\nCONSIDERATION and PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to the dedicated public street westerly of Main Street between\n89th Street and 90th Street being established as Tupachi Place.\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(3) of the City’s Environmental Guidelines.\n2. FIND that the name of the dedicated public street westerly of\nMain Street between 89th Street and 90th Street, shown on\nExhibit A of the City Engineer report dated June 26, 2024,\nattached to the Council file, be established as Tupachi Place.\n3. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated\nJune 26, 2024, establishing the name of that certain dedicated\npublic street as Tupachi Place.\n4. INSTRUCT the City Clerk to transmit a copy of Ordinance\nupon publication to the Board of Supervisors of the County\nof Los Angeles pursuant to Section 34092 of the\nGovernment Code.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Engineer reports that a fee of\n$5,000 was collected pursuant to Section 19.6.1 of the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code.
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(25)\n26-0136\nPERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the\nexemption of various positions for the Los Angeles Housing\nDepartment (LAHD) from the Civil Service pursuant to Charter Section\n1001(d)(4).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the exemption of the following positions for the LAHD\nfrom the Civil Service pursuant to Charter Section 1001(d)(4):\na. One Project Coordinator (Class Code 1537)\nb. One Senior Project Coordinator (Class Code 1538)\nc. One Project Assistant (Class Code 1539)\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the\nCity Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has\ncompleted a financial analysis of this report.
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(26)\n25-1298\nPERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT and ORDINANCE\nFIRST CONSIDERATION relative to revising subsection (e) of Section\n4.1407 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) to increase\nmember term lengths for Board of Deferred Compensation\nAdministration (BDCA) from three to five years.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nPRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nFebruary 3, 2026 amending Subsection (e) of Section 4.1407 of\nChapter 14, Division 4 of the LAAC to extend the elected term of\nelectable members of the BDCA and other conforming revisions.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Attorney.\nNeither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative\nAnalyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(27)\n26-0134\nPERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT and ORDINANCE\nFIRST CONSIDERATION relative to amending Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code (LAAC) to revise the name of the Teamsters\norganization representing the Crossing Guard Representation Unit.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nDecember 23, 2025 amending LAAC Subsection (a) of Section\n4.203, pertaining to Authorization for Certain Deductions, to\nrevise the name of the Teamsters organization representing the\nCrossing Guard Representation Unit, following the merger of\nTeamsters Local 911 with Teamsters Local 986, and place the\nnew name in alphabetical order.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Controller and the City Administrative Officer\n(CAO) to correct any clerical or technical errors in the above\nOrdinance.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that no costs are\nassociated with the ordinance amending LAAC Section 4.203(a) to\nreflect the revised name of the Teamsters organization representing\nthe Crossing Guard Representation Unit.
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(28)\n24-0171-S1\nCD 15\nADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL, AND\nTOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to Board of Harbor\nCommissioners (BOHC) Resolution No. 25-10645 and proposed\nSecond Amendment to Reimbursement Agreement No. 21-9795 with\nBellwether Financial Group, Inc.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. CONCUR with the determination by the BOHC that this action is\nadministratively exempt from the California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article II, Section 2(f) of the Los\nAngeles City CEQA Guidelines.\n2. APPROVE BOHC Resolution No. 25-10645 approving the\nSecond Amendment to Reimbursement Agreement No. 21-9795\nwith Bellwether Financial Group, Inc.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Harbor Department Executive Director, or\ndesignee, to execute said Second Amendment to\nReimbursement Agreement No. 21-9795 with Bellwether\nFinancial Group, Inc.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the BOHC. Neither the\nCity Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has\ncompleted a financial analysis of this report.
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(29)\n23-0019-S1\nADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL, AND\nTOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to Board of Airport\nCommissioners (BOAC) Resolution No. 28285 and proposed First\nAmendment to Contract DA-5596 with the Los Angeles Tourism and\nConvention Board.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. CONCUR with the determination by the Board of Airport\nCommissioners (BOAC) that this action is administratively\nexempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\npursuant to Article II, Section 2(f) of the Los Angeles City CEQA\nGuidelines.\n2. APPROVE Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) Board\nResolution No. 28285 approving the First Amendment to\nContract DA-5596 with the Los Angeles Tourism and\nConvention Board to increase the contract authority by\n$1,500,000, for new total not to exceed $3,750,000, covering\nprofessional services related to air service marketing, trade\nmissions, and promotional and development consulting services\nfor Los Angeles World Airports.\n3. AUTHORIZE the LAWA Chief Executive Officer, or designee, to\nexecute said First Amendment to Contract DA-5596 with the\nLos Angeles Tourism and Convention Board.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the BOAC. Neither the\nCity Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has\ncompleted a financial analysis of this report.
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(3)\n16-0160-S356\nCD 3\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 20138 West Roscoe Boulevard, Unit 11.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 20138 West\nRoscoe Boulevard, Unit 11. (Lien: $514.42)
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(30)\n26-0157\nHOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to\nproposed Scope of Required Services for the Alliance Time Limited\nSubsidies (TLS) Program.\nRecommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion\n(Blumenfield – Rodriguez):\n1. INSTRUCT the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) and\nChief Legislative Analyst (CLA), with the assistance of the Los\nAngeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) and City\nAdministrative Officer (CAO), to report on the City's contract\nwith Housing Operations and Management, Inc. (HOM) and on\nthe proposed program plan for the Alliance TLS Program, in\norder to provide an opportunity for direct Council input, prior to\nthe award of City funds; and on the Scope of Required Services\nand service agreements upon execution.\n2. INSTRUCT the CAO and the CLA to report quarterly, with the\nassistance of the LAHD and LAHSA, on a per-Council District\nbasis relative to the Alliance TLS Program, on HOM lease up of\nindividual time limited subsidies, which should provide Council\nDistrict-level information on available units, including Affordable\nHousing developed under the Mayor's Executive Directive No. 1\nand Shared Housing, as well as on the resources utilized to\nensure timely lease-up of units.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the CLA has completed\na financial analysis of this report.
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(31)\n20-1084-S4\nHOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to\nexecuting contracts between the City and various contractors to\nprovide Eviction Defense Program and United to House LA (ULA)\nHomelessness Prevention Program services.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, Los Angeles Housing\nDepartment (LAHD), or designee, to execute contracts with\neach of the four contractors listed in the table contained under\nRecommendation No. 1 of the LAHD report dated February 10,\n2026, attached to Council file No. 23-0206, each within their\nrespective program category, for a three-year term commencing\non April 1, 2026 through March 31, 2029, in substantial\nconformance with the draft document attached to the LAHD\nreport dated February 10, 2026, attached to the Council file, as\nAttachment A, subject to funding availability, in compliance with\nthe City’s contracting policies, and approval of the City Attorney\nas to form.\n2. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, LAHD, or designee, to\ndisencumber up to $1,400,000 in unexpended Fiscal Year 2025-\n26 encumbered funds from Contract No. C-138260 with Legal\nAid Foundation of Los Angeles within the House LA Fund No.\n66M/43, Appropriation Account No. 43CU19 - Short-Term\nEmergency Assistance, and to encumber the amount to the new\ncontract with the Southern California Housing Rights Center for\nthe continued purpose of providing short-term emergency\nassistance.\n3. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, LAHD, or designee, to\nprepare Controller instructions and make any necessary\ntechnical or administrative adjustments consistent with the\nMayor and Council actions on this matter, subject to the\napproval of the City Administrative Officer; and, REQUEST the\nController to implement the instructions.\n4. INSTRUCT the LAHD to report quarterly to Council on status of\ncontractor's reporting requirements and metrics, and provide\nquarterly written reports on outreach plans and activities\nsubmitted by contractors.\n5. INSTRUCT the LAHD to report in 30 days on Recommendation\nNos. 6.ii, 6.iv and 7 of the Housing and Homelessness\nCommittee report dated November 29, 2023, attached to\nCouncil file No. 18-0610-S3, detailed below:\na. Provide a plan to implement the five-year phase in plan\nthat prioritizes vulnerable tenants based on zip codes or\ncriteria developed by the LAHD in collaboration with legal\nservice providers and community-based organizations.\nb. Report with a detailed annual spending plan for the\nprogram [Right to Counsel/Eviction Defense], subject to\navailable funding.\nc. Instruct the LAHD to report in regard to alternate methods\n(other than by Zip Code) for determining areas which are\nmost in need of Right to Counsel Program services.)\n6. INSTRUCT the LAHD to report on addressing homelessness\nprevention and funding reductions through the implementation\nof Emergency Rental Assistance Program, in close coordination\nwith the City's Family Source Centers.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The LAHD reports that the\nrecommendations in this report have no impact on the General Fund.\nFunding for the first year of the proposed contracts is supported by\nthe Fiscal Year 2025-26 ULA Expenditure Plan and the Senate Bill 2\nPermanent Local Housing Allocation Fund Year Four and Year Five\nallocations. Funding for the second and third years will be subject to\nfuture approvals of the ULA Expenditure Plan.
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(32)\n25-0437\nENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT and PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEES’\nREPORT and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to using\nthe progressive design-build project delivery method and the\ncompetitive sealed proposal selection process for the Hyperion Water\nReclamation Plant Phase 1A Recycled Water Foundational\nInfrastructure Project.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nPRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated\nDecember 19, 2025, relative to authorizing the Bureau of Sanitation\nto use the progressive design-build project delivery method and the\ncompetitive sealed proposal selection process consistent with City\nCharter Section No. 371(b) for the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant\nPhase 1A Recycled Water Foundational Infrastructure Project.\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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(33)\n26-0123\nPUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to designating the\nintersection of Victory Boulevard and Balboa Boulevard Square as\n“Wheelchair Basketball Square."\nRecommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Padilla –\nBlumenfield):\n1. DESIGNATE the intersection of Victory Boulevard and Balboa\nBoulevard Square as “Wheelchair Basketball Square."\n2. DIRECT the Department of Transportation to erect permanent\nceremonial sign(s) to this effect at this location.\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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(34)\n17-0409-S1\nCD 15\nGOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the sale of City-\nowned property at 438 North Mesa Street in Council District 15\n(CD15).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DETERMINE that the sale of City-owned property at 438 North\nMesa Street, in CD15, is in the public interest; in accordance\nwith Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) Division 7,\nChapter 1, Article 4 Section 7.27.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nSeptember 24, 2025, authorizing the sale of a certain City-\nowned real property that is no longer required for use by the\nCity, and the public interest or necessity requires the sale\nthereof without calling for bids, to the Housing Authority of the\nCity of Los Angeles (HACLA) for the sum of $580,000.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Department of General Services (GSD), with\nthe assistance of the City Attorney, to execute a purchase and\nsale agreement and all documents necessary to effectuate the\nsale of the Property to HACLA, based on the terms specified in\nthe Findings Section of the February 3, 2026 Municipal\nFacilities Committee (MFC) report, attached to the Council FIle,\nfor the sale of the property; and, INSTRUCT the GSD to\ncomplete the transactions outlined in the Ordinance, process\nthe necessary documentation to execute the sale, and deposit\nthe proceeds into the appropriate accounts, as directed by the\nLAAC and as approved to form and legality by the City Attorney.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that the sale of City-owned\nproperty located at 438 North Mesa Street, in CD15, to HACLA for a\ntotal purchase price of $580,000 will have a positive impact on the\nCD15 Real Property Trust Fund 697/14/5141 and the General Fund\n100/40/5141, with 50 percent of the sale proceeds less closing costs\nand administrative fees deposited into each fund.\nFinancial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the\nrecommendations stated in the February 3, 2026 MFC report,\nattached to the Council File, comply with the City’s Financial Policies\nin that a real property is to be disposed of at fair market value.
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(35)\n26-0048\nCD 15\nCATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, TRADE, TRAVEL, AND TOURISM\nCOMMITTEE REPORT and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION\nrelative to amending Port of Los Angeles (POLA) Tariff No. 4 to\nincrease rated tariff items based on the West Region Consumer Price\nIndex for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. CONCUR with the determination by the Board of Harbor\nCommissioners (BOHC) that this action is categorically exempt\nfrom the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant\nto Article III, Class 1(31) of the Los Angeles City CEQA\nGuidelines.\n2. APPROVE Port of Los Angeles (POLA) Resolution No. 25-\n10625 approving amendment to Port of Los Angeles Tariff No. 4\nincreasing rates to Section Four “Dockage”, Items 450 & 480;\nSection Five “Wharfage”, Items 550-001 through 550- 801;\nSection Seven “Free Time, Wharf Demurrage, and Wharf\nStorage”, Items 780 and 790; Section Nine “Container Cranes”\nItem 900; Section Eleven “Charges for Occupancy of Office\nSpace, etc. In Transit Sheds and on Wharves and Wharf\nPremises”, Item 1100; Section Twelve “Water and Electricity”,\nItem 1200; Section Fifteen “Public Landings”, Items 1525 &\n1530; Section Eighteen “General Rules and Regulations -\nMiscellaneous”, Item 1802; Section Nineteen “Commercial\nFishing Vessel”, Items 1910 & 1930; and Section Twenty-Four\n“Recreational Courtesy Docks”, Items 2425 & 2430, subject to\nthe California Association of Port Authorities’ review and\napproval, and authorize the Executive Director to work with the,\nCalifornia Association of Port Authorities to secure this approval\nor proceed to take independent action in accordance with the\nCalifornia Association of Port Authorities’ procedure.\n3. AUTHORIZE the POLA Executive Director, or designee, to\nexecute said amendment to POLA Tariff No. 4 to increase rated\ntariff items based on the West Region Consumer Price Index for\nAll Urban Consumers (CPI-U).\n4. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying Ordinance dated\nNovember 10, 2025 relative to amending POLA Tariff No. 4 to\nincrease rated tariff items based on the West Region Consumer\nPrice Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U).\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the BOHC or the City\nAttorney. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief\nLegislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(36)\n26-0196\nMOTION (RAMAN - NAZARIAN) relative to funding for services in\nconnection with Council District 4’s special observation of Ramadan at\nCity Hall, including the illumination of City Hall on Friday, February 20,\n2026.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nTRANSFER and APPROPRIATE from the General City Purposes\nFund No. 100/56, Account No. 7004 (CD4 Community Services) to\nthe General Services Department Fund No. 100/40, Account No.\n001100 (Hiring Hall), for services in connection with Council District\n4’s special observation of Ramadan at City Hall, including the\nillumination of City Hall on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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(37)\n26-0010-S1\nMOTION (HERNANDEZ - BLUMENFIELD) relative to providing an\noffer of reward for information leading to the identification,\napprehension, and conviction of the person or persons responsible for\nthe death of Edwin Mora on March 27, 2025.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. PROVIDE an offer of reward in the amount of $50,000 for\ninformation leading to the identification, apprehension, and\nconviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of\nEdwin Mora on March 27, 2025.\n2. FIND that the subject reward complies with the provisions of\nChapter 12, Article 1, Division 19, of the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code.\n3. Direct the City Clerk to publish the required notices and/or\nadvertisements to effectuate this reward.
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(38)\n24-0086\nCD 14\nMOTION (JURADO - PADILLA) relative to funding The El Pueblo\nMaster Plan for as needed staffing, capital improvements projects,\ncontractual services, and rodent control efforts, and improve overall\nconditions at El Pueblo.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE the Controller to implement the following actions:\na. Disencumber and revert the unspent funds up to $465,975\nfrom the Engineering Special Services Fund No. 682/50,\nAccount No. 50YVLC (El Pueblo Master Plan), back to El\nPueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument Revenue\nFund No. 737/33, and appropriate therein to Account No.\n33133C (El Pueblo de Los Angeles).\nb. Transfer and appropriate up to $465,975 from the El\nPueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument Revenue\nFund No. 737/33, Account No. 33133C (El Pueblo de Los\nAngeles) to El Pueblo Fund No. 100/33, Account No. 3040\n(Contractual Services).\nc. Transfer and appropriate $500,000 from the Capital and\nTechnology Improvement Expenditure Program (CTIEP)\nFund No. 100/54, Account 00CAAX (El Pueblo Master\nPlan) to the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical\nMonument Revenue Fund No. 737/33, as follows:\n$432,802 to Account No. 33133C (El Pueblo de Los\nAngeles) AND $67,198 to Account No. 3314C (General\nServices).\nd. Transfer and appropriate $432,802 from the El Pueblo de\nLos Angeles Historical Monument Revenue Fund No.\n737/33, Account No. 33133C (El Pueblo de Los Angeles)\nto El Pueblo Fund No. 100/33 as follows: $382,802 to\nAccount No. 3040 (Contractual Services) AND $50,000 to\nAccount No. 1070 (Salaries - As Needed) for as-needed\nstaffing, capital improvements projects, and contractual\nservices in preparation for World Cup 2026 and the 2028\nOlympics.\ne. Transfer and appropriate $67,198 from the El Pueblo de\nLos Angeles Historical Monument Revenue Fund No.\n737/33, Account No. 33140C (General Services ), and\nappropriate to the General Services Fund No. 100/40, as\nfollows: $34,338 to Account No.1014 (Salaries -\nConstruction Projects ) AND $32,860 to Account No. 3180\n(Construction Materials) for rodent abatement.\n2. AUTHORIZE the City Administrative Officer and El Pueblo de\nLos Angeles to make technical corrections, clarifications, or\nrevisions to the above fund transfer instructions, including any\nnew instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion,\nand including and 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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(39)\n26-0011-S6\nCDs 6, 11\nMOTION (PARK - YAROSLAVSKY - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding\nto support overtime for additional repair work and a dedicated street\nlighting crew that will be shared between Council District 11 and 5.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $250,000 of the Council\nDistrict 11 portion of the Council Discretionary Street Furniture\nFund No. 43D/50 to Bureau of Street Lighting Fund No. 100/84\nas follows to support overtime for additional repair work and a\ndedicated street lighting crew that will be shared between\nCouncil District 11 and 5, as noted in the Motion, attached to the\nCouncil file.\n2. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $250,000 of the Pipeline\nFranchise Revenue portion of the Council District 5 Real\nProperty Trust Fund No. 687 to Bureau of Street Lighting Fund\nNo. 100/84 as follows to support overtime for additional repair\nwork and a dedicated street lighting crew that will be shared\nbetween Council District 11 and 5, as noted in the Motion,\nattached to the Council file.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Street Lighting 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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(4)\n16-0160-S853\nCD 7\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 11530 North Glenoaks Boulevard, Units 2 & 5.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 11530 North\nGlenoaks Boulevard, Units 2 & 5. (Lien: $1,518.26)
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(40)\n26-0206\nCD 12\nMOTION (LEE - JURADO) relative to funding to support community\nprograms and groups in Council District 12.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $60,000 from the AB1290\nFund No. 53P, Account No. 281212 (CD 12 Redevelopment\nProjects - Services) to the General City Purposes Fund No.\n100/56, Account No. 0712 (CD 12 Community Services) to\nprovide funding to support community programs and groups in\nCouncil District 12.\n2. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to make any corrections,\nclarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer instructions,\nincluding any new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent\nof this Motion, and including any corrections and changes to\nfund or account numbers; said corrections / clarifications /\nchanges may be made orally, electronically or by any other\nmeans.
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(41)\n26-0207\nMOTION (RODRIGUEZ - PRICE) relative to funding of the Youth\nDevelopment Department (YDD) 4th Annual Youth Summit in March\nand the 4th Annual Youth Expo in May.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $20,065 in the Youth\nDevelopment Department (YDD) Fund No. 100, Account No.\n1010 (Salaries, General) to Account No. 1070 (Salaries, As-\nNeeded) within the same fund, to hire as-needed, part-time staff\nto assist with the planning and execution of the YDD’s 4th\nAnnual Youth Summit in March and the 4th Annual Youth Expo\nin May.\n2. AUTHORIZE the YDD to make any corrections, clarifications or\nrevisions to the above fund transfer instructions, including any\nnew instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion,\nand including any corrections and changes to fund or account\nnumbers; said corrections/clarifications/changes may be made\norally , electronically or by any other means.
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(42)\n20-0160-S95\nCD 11\nMOTION (PARK - PADILLA) relative to amending prior Council action\nof June 23, 2023 regarding the confirmation of a lien in the amount of\n$3,704.76 for the property located at 7439 West 88th Place (Council\nfile No. 20-0160-S95).\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nAMEND the prior Council action of June 23, 2023, regarding the\nconfirmation of a lien in the amount of $3,704.76 for the property\nlocated at 7439 West 88th Place (Council file No. 20-0160-S95), to\ninstruct the Department of Building and Safety to waive the\noutstanding balance of the lien in the amount of $3,704.76 for the\nproperty located at 7439 West 88th Place, which is inclusive of all\nassociated fees and accumulated interest, and to Receive and File\nthe subject lien inasmuch as the subject property was determined to\nbe an owner-occupied dwelling.
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(43)\n26-1000\nMOTION (HARRIS-DAWSON - RODRIGUEZ) relative to holding the\nNuys City Hall located at 14410 Sylvan Street.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESOLVE, pursuant to Council Rule 18, that Council hold its Friday,\nFebruary 27, 2026 regular meeting at the Van Nuys City Hall.
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(44)\n26-0211\nMOTION (McOSKER - HUTT) relative to funding for services in\nconnection with Council District 15’s special recognition of Global\nAlzheimer’s Awareness Day.\nRecommendation for Council actions, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nTRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $438 from the Heritage Month\nCelebration and Special Events line item in the General City\nPurposes Fund No. 100/56 to the General Services Fund No. 100/40,\nAccount No. 001100 (Hiring Hall), for services in connection with\nCouncil District 15's special recognition of Global Alzheimer's\nAwareness Day, including the illumination of City Hall on November 2,\n2026.
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(45)\n20-0769-S7\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE and AD HOC COMMITTEE ON\nUNARMED CRISIS PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND\nCOMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT relative to the status update of the\nCity's Unarmed Model of Crisis Response (UMCR) Pilot Program.\nRecommendations for Council action:\nRECEIVE and FILE the revised City Administrative Officer (CAO)\nreport dated June 16, 2025.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(46)\n26-1200-S5\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the appointment\nof Yolanda Regalado to the Board of Fire Commissioners for the term\nending June 30, 2029.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Yolanda Regalado to the\nBoard of Fire Commissioners for the term ending June 30, 2029 is\nAPPROVED and CONFIRMED. The appointee currently resides in\nCouncil District 15. (Current composition: M = 0; F = 5)\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Completed\nBackground Check: Pending
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(47)\n25-1276\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER\n(CAO) relative to the salary for the permanent Fire Chief of the Los\nAngeles Fire Department (LAFD), Jaime Moore.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESOLVE that the salary rate for the permanent appointment of\nJamie Moore to the position of Fire Chief, BE ESTABLISHED within\nthe general manager M-12 salary range at the annual rate of\n$473,600.16, effective November 14, 2025, as recommended by the\nMayor and approved by the Executive Employee Relations\nCommittee on January 27, 2026.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that the funding for the\npermanent Fire Chief is included in the LAFD’s Fiscal Year 2025-26\nAdopted Budget.
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(48)\n26-0061\nAD HOC COMMITTEE ON UNARMED CRISIS PREVENTION,\nINTERVENTION, AND COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT relative to\nadopting the Unarmed Model of Crisis Response (UMCR) on a\npermanent basis, improving coordination and technology integration\nfor unarmed crisis dispatch, advancing the Department of Community\nSafety, and establishing a more centralized care-first response to non-\nviolent crises.\nRecommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion\n(Blumenfield, Hernandez – Harris-Dawson):\n1. DIRECT the City Administrative Officer (CAO) to permanently\nadopt the ongoing UMCR pilot, while ensuring that County\nservices associated with the program remain.\n2. DIRECT the CAO to establish and coordinate a Crisis\nResponse Dispatch Working Group that includes LAPD, LAFD,\nCIRCLE, UMCR, and all other alternative crisis response\nprograms that are dispatched through 9-1-1 to create a more\ncoordinated dispatch system and report back on changes to the\nsystem in order to centralize unarmed crisis response dispatch\nand deployment, reducing system fragmentation, improving\nresponse times, and ensuring appropriate, care-first responses\nto non-violent crises.\n3. DIRECT the CAO, and the Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA), with\nthe assistance of LAFD, LAPD, report to Council on the status\nof the Department of Community Safety, as included within the\nadopted budget action for FY 25-26, CF 25-0600 (Exhibit H,\nInstruction 49), and that CAO and CLA conduct a community\nengagement process that ensures meaningful input from\nresidents, neighborhoods, and community-based organizations,\nservice providers, and labor partners across the city.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the CLA has completed\na financial analysis of this report.
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(49)\n25-0331\nAD HOC COMMITTEE ON UNARMED CRISIS PREVENTION,\nINTERVENTION, AND COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT relative to\nrequesting a report on consolidating unarmed crisis response into a\nsingle, citywide program, including impacts on service delivery,\ndispatch coordination, costs, and long-term program structure.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Harris-\nDawson, Raman – Hernandez, Yaroslavsky):\nINSTRUCT the City Administrative Officer (CAO), with assistance\nfrom the Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA), to report back on the\noptimal pathway to create a single city-wide program for unarmed\ncrisis response. The report should include, but not be limited to:\na. An assessment of the two programs Crisis and Incident\nResponse through Community-Led Engagement\n(CIRCLE) program and the Unarmed Model of Crisis\nResponse (UMCR), including service parameters, costs,\nusage, public awareness, response times, and\neffectiveness.\nb. An evaluation of how a consolidated unarmed response\nprogram could impact emergency dispatch operations,\nresponse times, service coverage, and overall system\neffectiveness.\nc. Expected budgetary impacts, including potential cost\nsavings, of having a single program, including personnel,\ntraining, equipment, and administrative overhead.\nd. A detailed outline of the steps required to create a\nconsolidated system of unarmed and alternative\nresponse, including necessary staffing adjustments and\nidentifying potential challenges in implementation.\ne. An analysis of potential appropriate departments or\nentities within the City to house and manage a unified\nunarmed response system, considering existing\ndepartmental capacity, best practices from comparable\nprograms in other jurisdictions, and community input.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the CLA has completed\na financial analysis of this report.
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(5)\n25-0160-S145\nCD 10\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTEST, APPEALS\nOR OBJECTIONS to Building and Safety Department report and\nconfirmation of lien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-\ncompliance of code violations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to Los\nAngeles Municipal Code (LAMC) and/or Los Angeles Administrative\nCode (LAAC) for the property located at 2229 South Spaulding Avenue\nAKA 2225 South Spaulding Avenue.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection costs pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC\nand CONFIRM said lien for the property located at 2229 South\nSpaulding Avenue AKA 2225 South Spaulding Avenue. (Lien:\n$3,026.74)\n(Continued from Council meeting of January 14, 2026)
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(6)\n25-0160-S158\nCD 15\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 3129 South Denison Avenue.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC\nand CONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 3129 South\nDenison Avenue. (Lien: $3,089.05)
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(7)\n25-0160-S159\nCD 9\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 3317 South San Pedro Street.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 3317 South San\nPedro Street. (Lien: $998.84)
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(8)\n25-0160-S160\nCD 3\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 6335 North Yolanda Avenue.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 6335 North\nYolanda Avenue. (Lien: $3,834.27)
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(9)\n25-0160-S161\nCD 15\nHEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to Building and\nSafety Department report and confirmation of lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual\nInspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC)\nand/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) for the property\nlocated at 827 West 4th Street.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nHEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed\nlien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC and\nCONFIRM said lien costs for the property located at 827 West\n4th Street. (Lien: $690.00)
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(1)\n26-0184\nMotion (Blumenfield – Lee) relative to instructing the Department of\nCity Planning, with the assistance of the Department of Building and\nSafety and in consultation with the City Attorney, to prepare a report to\nprovide a definition in the Los Angeles Municipal Code (Chapter 1 and\nChapter 1A) of the term 'vacant site' under the Affordable Housing and\nHigh Road Jobs Act of 2022 that includes golf courses within a Very\nHigh Fire Severity Zone, in the absence of any other contrary\ncontrolling definition authoritatively issued by the California\nDepartment of Housing and Community Development.
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(10)\n25-1518\nCD 11\nAn appeal filed by Angelenos for Historic Preservation\n(Representative: Jamie Hall, Channel Law Group, LLP) of the Board of\nBuilding and Safety Commissioners June 6, 2025 action to certify an\nEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR No. ENV-2019-6645-EIR-1A, State\nClearinghouse No. 2020110210, and adopt California Environmental\nQuality Act Findings, a Statement of Overriding Considerations,\nMitigation and Monitoring Program; Department of City Planning report\nwith additional Findings, dated February 19, 2026; for the proposed\ndemolition of an existing two-story commercial building, commonly\nreferred to as the Barry Building, a designated Historic-Cultural\nMonument, located at 11973 – 11975 West San Vicente Boulevard.\nApplicant: 11973 San Vicente, LLC\nRepresentative: Ed Casey, Alston & Bird\nBoard File No. 250851\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(11)\n25-1083\nDepartment of City Planning report and recommendations dated\nFebruary 18, 2026, relative to an analysis of the impacts and\nimplementation of Senate Bill (SB) 79 (Wiener), including the results of\nmodeling analysis and options for upzoning and temporary delayed\neffectuation.
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(2)\n26-0171\nCD 15\nMotion (McOsker - Hutt) relative to investigating any matters of\nreported nuisance activities occurring onsite at the sites located at\n1502 East Lomita Boulevard, 1600 East Lomita Boulevard [Assessor's\nParcel Number (APN) 726027018], 1612 North Blinn Avenue (APN\n7426027019) and APN 7426027020 in Wilmington, CA 90744; and\nthereafter, the Zoning Administrator may initiate Administrative\nNuisance Abatement Proceedings per Los Angeles Municipal Code\nSection 12.27.1; Chapter 1A Section 13B.6.2; and related matters.
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(3)\n21-0643-S1\nBureau of Engineering report relative to an assessment of the metrics\nbeing used to evaluate BuildLA’s success across each department;\nand related matters.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(4)\n15-0316\nExemption from the Public Resources Code Section 21065 and State\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA\nGuidelines Section 15378(b); City Attorney report and draft Ordinance\ndated November 20, 2025 and City Attorney report and revised draft\nOrdinance dated February 19, 2026, relative to amending Article 9 of\nChapter I, Article 7 of Chapter V, Article 1 of Chapter VI, Article 8 of\nChapter IX, and Article 15 of Chapter 1A of the Los Angeles Municipal\nCode to temporarily increase the current “One-Stop Permit Center”\nsurcharge fee provisions to continue to help pay for the development\nand implementation of a citywide development services system known\nas BuildLA; and adoption of project findings. (This item is referred to\nthe Planning and Land Use Management Committee and Budget\nand Finance Committee.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(5)\n25-0150\nCD 15\nPreviously certified Environmental Impact Report (EIR) No. ENV-2021-\n10633-EIR, State Clearinghouse (SCH) No. 2021010117, certified on\nNovember 30, 2023, and Findings pursuant to California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15162 and\n15164 and California Public Resources Code Section 21166, that no\nsubsequent EIR, negative declaration, or addendum is required for\napproval of the project; City Attorney report and draft ordinances\nrelative to: 1) Establishing the One San Pedro (OSP) Specific Plan\npursuant to the provisions of Section 13.B.1.2 of Chapter 1A of the Los\nAngeles Municipal Code (LAMC) in the San Pedro Community Plan\narea; and 2) a Code Amendment to add Section 8.3.5 to Article 8 of\nChapter 1A of the LAMC to establish a new OSP Special Zone; and\nthe Department of City Planning modified Zone Change Ordinance\namending the Zoning Map of Section 1.5.2 of Chapter 1A of the\nLAMC; for the OSP Project (Project) which would establish the\nOSP Specific Plan (Specific Plan) to allow for the phased\nredevelopment of the existing Rancho San Pedro public housing\ndevelopment, which occupies nine city blocks encompassing\napproximately 19.5 acres (Project Site), the Specific Plan would\nestablish standards to regulate land use, development, and design and\nwould permit a maximum of 1,553 dwelling units, including restricted\naffordable units, and 130,000 square feet of commercial space, and\nwould also incorporate approximately 5.3 acres of publicly accessible\nopen space and provide circulation and public right-of-way\nimprovements; located at 275 West 1st Street [Assessor’s Parcel\nNumbers (APNs) 7449-017-900, 7449-017-901, 7449-017-902, 7449-\n018-900, 7449-018-901, 7449-018-902, 7455-017-900, 7455-027-929,\n7455-027-930, and 7455-027-931].
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(6)\n25-1532\nCD 15\nHousing Element Checklist, and all its appendices prepared for this\nproposed housing project, the proposed project is within the scope of\nthe program approved in the 2021-2029 Housing Element\nEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR) No. ENV-2020-6762-EIR, State\nClearinghouse (SCH) No. 2021010130, certified on November 24,\n2021, the Addendum No. ENV-2020-6762-EIR-ADD1 adopted on June\n12, 2022, and the Addendum No. ENV-2020-6762-EIR-ADD2 adopted\non December 10, 2024, adequately describes the activity for the\npurposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),\nMitigation Monitoring Program, and related CEQA Findings; report\nfrom the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC); and an\nAppeal filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility\n(SAFER) (Representative: Victoria Yundt, Lozeau Drury LLP), from the\ndetermination of the LACPC in: 1) Approving a Density\nBonus/Affordable Housing Incentive Program Compliance Review,\npursuant to Sections 12.22 A.25(g)(2) and (3) of the Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code (LAMC), with an On-Menu Incentive for an averaging\nof Floor Area Ratio, Density, Parking, Open Space, and permitting\nVehicular Access from a less restrictive zone to a more restrictive\nzone; 2) Approving a Vesting Conditional Use, pursuant to LAMC\n12.24 V to allow a Mixed Commercial/ Residential Use Development\non the subject site; 3) Approving a Conditional Use, pursuant to LAMC\nSection 12.24 to allow a development combining residential and\ncommercial uses on the subject site as required by Footnote No. 9 of\nthe Wilmington - Harbor City Community Plan; and 4) Approving a Site\nPlan Review, pursuant to LAMC Section 16.05 for a development\nproject resulting in an increase in 50 or more dwelling units; for the\nproposed construction of a new six-story, 80-foot-tall mixed-use\nresidential building comprised of 354 dwelling units, including 42 Very\nLow-Income Units for a period of 55 years, the Project will be\napproximately 406,855 square feet in floor area, including 1,500\nsquare feet of commercial, with a Floor Area Ratio of 2.6:1, the Project\nwill provide 560 residential and 15 commercial parking spaces, for a\ntotal of 575 parking spaces, in a six-story above-grade parking garage,\nthe Project will include the grading of 53,000 cubic yards and export of\n7,000 cubic yards of soil, and removal of 24 non-protected trees; for\nthe properties located at 1268, 1270 and 1290 West Pacific Coast\nHighway, and 25900 South Frampton Avenue, subject to modified\nConditions of Approval.\nApplicant: Alex Wong, ROI 1280 LLC\nRepresentative: Luciralia Ibarra, SITIO\nCase No. CPC-2021-9522-DB-VCU-CU-SPR-HCA-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2021-9523-HES-PEIR\nRelated Case No. AA-2019-5528-MPC\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(7)\n25-1487\nCD 7\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8 and Article 19,\nSection 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report\nfrom the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of\nElmer Reavis House, located at 10620 – 10626 North Samoa Avenue,\nin the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.\nApplicant: Marsha Perloff, Little Landers Historical Society, Bolton Hall\nMuseum\nOwners: Mark Dutton, Co-Trustee, Mark and Noelle Dutton Trust;\nand Betsy D. Blackburn\nCase No. CHC-2025-4169-HCM\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2025-4170-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(8)\n26-0080\nCD 2\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8 and Article 19,\nSection 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report\nfrom the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of The\nBrady Bunch House, located at 11222 West Dilling Street, in the list of\nHistoric-Cultural Monuments.\nApplicant: Tina Trahan\nOwners: Tina Trahan; and Violet McCallister, Trustee, Violet K.\nMcCallister Revocable Trust\nCase No. CHC-2025-5716-HCM\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2025-5717-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(9)\n25-1517\nCD 13\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15301, Class 1\n(Existing Facilities), and 15323, Class 23 (Normal Operations of\nExisting facilities for public Gatherings), and related CEQA findings;\nreport from the Central Los Angeles Area Planning Commission\n(CLAAPC); and an Appeal filed by Ned Pan, Inc. (Representative:\nElkins Kalt Weintraub Reuben Gartside LLP), from the determination of\nthe CLAAPC in approving a Categorical Exemption as the\nenvironmental clearance for a Class 2 Conditional Use Permit to allow\nthe continued sale and dispensing of a full line of alcoholic beverages\nfor on-site consumption; for the property located at 6253 West\nHollywood Boulevard.\nApplicant: Walter Schild, Meco Properties\nRepresentative: Stacey Brenner, Brenner Consulting Group\nCase No. ZA-2024-6542-CUB-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2024-6543-CE-1A\nRelated Cases: ZA-2024-6542-CUB; ENV-2024-6543-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(1)\n23-1177\nLos Angeles World Airports (LAWA) report relative to providing an\nupdate on the status of autonomous vehicle (AV) operations on LAWA\nproperty; and related matters.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(2)\n26-0149\nMotion (McOsker - Hernandez) relative to requesting a verbal update\non the status of the proposed Goods Movement Training Campus\nproject and related workforce development efforts at the Port of Los\nAngeles.
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(3)\n24-0283-S1\nBoard of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) report relative to BOAC\nResolution No. 28287 and proposed Second Amendment to Contract\nDA-5504 with LAZ Parking California, LLC; and administrative\nexemption from the requirements of the California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA), pursuant to Article II, Section 2(f) of the Los\nAngeles CEQA Guidelines.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(4)\n17-0164\nCD 15\nCity Attorney and Board of Harbor Commissioners (BOHC) reports and\ndraft Ordinance relative to BOHC Resolution No. 26-10676 and\nproposed Permanent Order No. 26-7416 amending Port of Los\nAngeles (POLA) Tariff No. 4, Section Three, Item No. 330 "Charges for\nPilotage"; and statutory exemption from the requirements of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section\n15273 of the State CEQA Guidelines.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No