Los Angeles — 2026-03-10

City Council

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(1)\n26-0015\nCD 14\nHEARING COMMENTS relative to an Application for Determination of\nPublic Convenience or Necessity for the sale of alcoholic beverages\nfor on-site consumption at 2222 East Damon Street, located at 2222\nDamon.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. DETERMINE that the issuance of a liquor license at 2222\nDamon, located at 2222 East Damon Street, will serve the\nPublic Convenience or Necessity and will not tend to create a\nlaw enforcement problem.\n2. GRANT the Application for Determination of Public\nConvenience or Necessity for the sale of alcoholic beverages\nfor off-site consumption at 2222 Damon, located at 2222 East\nDamon Street.\n3. INSTRUCT the City Clerk to transmit this determination to\nthe State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control as\nrequired findings under Business and Professions Code\nSection 23958.4.\nApplicant: Craig Block - Block Family Trust\nRepresentative: Brett Engstrom - LiquorLicense.com\nTIME LIMIT FILE - APRIL 6, 2026\n(LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - APRIL 3, 2026)\n(Continued from February 17, 2026.)
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(10)\n05-0218-S1\nGOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to renewing a\nfranchise granted to the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre\nInternational of Los Angeles to install and maintain an Information\nTechnology Systems facility in the public right-of-way.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nPRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nDecember 4, 2025 renewing a franchise granted to the Church of\nScientology Celebrity Centre International of Los Angeles to install\nand maintain an Information Technology Systems facility in the public\nright-of-way.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Attorney.\nNeither the City Administrative Officer or the Chief Legislative Analyst\nhas completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(11)\n26-0261\nGOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT relative\nto application from Hood 1703, LLC (Hood) to develop undersea\n(subsea) fiber optic telecommunications cable landing infrastructure.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. APPROVE the application from Hood to develop undersea\n(subsea) fiber optic telecommunications cable landing\ninfrastructure to further the City of Los Angeles’ growth as a\ndigital technology hub.\n2. REQUEST the City Attorney to prepare and present a draft\nOrdinance with a 21 year term allowing for this franchise.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The Information Technology Agency reports\nthat approval of this IT System franchise will generate $2,500 in\napplication fees and $70,500 in annual franchise fees over the next\n21 years for a total of $1,480,500 during the 21 year term of the\nfranchise.
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(12)\n24-0283-S1\nADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL AND\nTOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to relative to Board of\nAirport Commissioners (BOAC) Resolution and proposed Second\nAmendment to Contract with LAZ Parking California, LLC.\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. 28287 authorizing a proposed Second\nAmendment to Contract DA-5504 with LAZ Parking California,\nLLC to continue providing the operation and management of\ntransportation shuttle services at Los Angeles International\nAirport for an additional nine months on a month-to-month term,\nfrom February 1, 2026 through October 31, 2026, and increase\nthe contract authority by $12 million, from $57 million to a total\namount not-to-exceed $69 million.\n3. AUTHORIZE the LAWA Chief Executive Officer, or designee, to\nexecute the proposed Second Amendment and return the\nResolution documents to LAWA for further processing.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer reports that\napproval of the proposed Second Amendment to Contract DA-5504\nwith LAZ Parking California, LLC will have no impact on the City’s\nGeneral Fund. The proposed Amendment will increase the contract by\n$12 million, from $57 million to $69 million through October 31,2026.\nThe project costs are included in the Department’s Fiscal Year (FY)\n2025-26 and proposed FY 2026-27 Los Angeles World Airports\nOperating Budget in 520160 Operations Contracts, Cost Center\n2001059 LND Economy Parking Lot. The recommendations in this\nreport comply with the Los Angeles World Airports’ adopted Financial\nPolicies.
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(13)\n26-0149\nTRADE, TRAVEL AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to\nrequesting a verbal update on the status of the proposed Goods\nMovement Training Campus project and related workforce\ndevelopment efforts at the Port of Los Angeles.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (McOsker -\nHernandez):\nREQUEST that the Executive Director of the Port of Los Angeles\nprovide a verbal update to the Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee\nregarding the current status of the Goods Movement Training\nCampus and related workforce training efforts, including any\nalternative plans, funding considerations, independent or\ncollaborative initiatives, and opportunities to continue supporting a\nworld-class goods movement workforce for the region.\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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(14)\n25-0150\nCD 15\nPREVIOUSLY CERTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT\n(EIR) NO. ENV-2021-10633-EIR, STATE CLEARINGHOUSE (SCH)\nNO. 2021010117, AND FINDINGS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA), PLANNING AND LAND\nUSE MANAGEMENT (PLUM) COMMITTEE REPORT, and\nORDINANCES FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to establishing the\nOne San Pedro (OSP) Specific Plan pursuant to Section 13B.1.2. of\nChapter 1A, adding a new Section of Chapter 1A to establish a new\nOSP Specific Plan Zone, and amending the Zoning Map of Section\n1.5.2 of Chapter 1A of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to\nallow for the phased redevelopment of the existing Rancho San Pedro\npublic housing development located at 275 West 1st Street\n[Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APNs) 7449-017-900, 7449-017-901,\n7449-017-902, 7449-018-900, 7449-018-901, 7449-018-902, 7455-\n017-900, 7455-027-929, 7455-027-930, and 7455-027-931].\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. FIND, based on the independent judgment of the decision-\nmaker, after consideration of the whole of the administrative\nrecord, that the Project was assessed in the previously certified\nEIR, Case No. ENV-2021-10633-EIR (SCH No. 2021010117),\ncertified on November 30, 2023; and pursuant to\nCEQA Guidelines, Sections 15162 and 15164, no subsequent\nEIR, negative declaration, or addendum is required for approval\nof the Project.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nFebruary 5, 2026, establishing the OSP Specific Plan pursuant\nto the provisions of Section 13B.1.2. of Chapter 1A of the\nLAMC, for a portion of the San Pedro Community Plan area.\n3. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nFebruary 5, 2026, adding a new Section 8.3.5 to Article 8 of\nChapter 1A of the LAMC to establish a new OSP Specific Plan\nZone.\n4. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nDecember 22, 2025, amending the Zoning Map of Section 1.5.2\nof Chapter 1A of the LAMC for the OSP Project (Project) which\nwould establish the OSP Specific Plan (Specific Plan) to allow\nfor the phased redevelopment of the existing Rancho San\nPedro public housing development, which occupies nine city\nblocks encompassing approximately 19.5 acres (Project Site);\nthe Specific Plan would establish standards to regulate land\nuse, development, and design and would permit a maximum of\n1,553 dwelling units, including restricted affordable units, and\n130,000 square feet of commercial space, and would also\nincorporate approximately 5.3 acres of publicly accessible open\nspace and provide circulation and public right-of-way\nimprovements; located at 275 West 1st Street (APNs 7449-017-\n900, 7449-017-901, 7449-017-902, 7449-018-900, 7449-018-\n901, 7449-018-902, 7455-017-900, 7455-027-929, 7455-027-\n930, and 7455-027-931).\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Attorney nor the\nDepartment of City Planning. Neither the City Administrative Officer\nnor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of\nthis report.
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(15)\n13-1480\nGOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY, INNOVATION, AND AUDITS\nCOMMITTEE REPORT relative to reappointing Jerry Levey to the\nInnovation and Performance Commission.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Harris-\nDawson – McOsker):\nRESOLVE that, pursuant to Section 8.231 of the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code, and based on the nomination of the Chair of the\nPersonnel and Hiring Committee, that the reappointment of Jerry\nLevey to the Innovation and Performance Commission for an\nadditional term of four years is APPROVED and CONFIRMED.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Pending.
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(16)\n14-0263\nGOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY, INNOVATION, AND AUDITS\nCOMMITTEE REPORT relative to reappointing John T. Walker to the\nInnovation and Performance Commission.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Harris-\nDawson – Hutt):\nRESOLVE that, pursuant to Section 8.231 of the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code, and based on the nomination of the Chair of the\nBudget and Finance Committee, that the reappointment of John T.\nWalker to the Innovation and Performance Commission for an\nadditional term of four years is APPROVED and CONFIRMED.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed.
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(17)\n14-1437\nGOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY, INNOVATION, AND AUDITS\nCOMMITTEE REPORT relative to reappointing Jon Merritt to the\nInnovation and Performance Commission.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Harris-\nDawson – McOsker):\nRESOLVE that, pursuant to Section 8.231 of the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code, and based on the nomination of the Chair of the\nPersonnel and Hiring Committee, that the reappointment of Jon\nMerritt to the Innovation and Performance Commission for an\nadditional term of four years is APPROVED and CONFIRMED.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed.
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(18)\n25-0886\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS and ARTS, PARKS,\nLIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEES’\nREPORT relative to the impact of federal immigration enforcement on\nprocessed individuals and services provided via the FamilySource,\nBusinessSource, WorkSource, and YouthSource Centers.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the Economic Workforce and Development\nDepartment report dated October 1, 2025; Community Investment for\nFamilies Department report dated October 4, 2025; and City\nAdministrative Officer report dated November 26, 2025; attached to\nthe Council file, inasmuch as the reports are for informational\npurposes only.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable.
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(19)\n26-1200-S6\nHOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to\nthe appointment of Natalie Yamile Ascorra to the United to House LA\n(ULA) Citizen Oversight Committee (COC).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Natalie Yamile Ascorra to\nthe ULA COC is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Appointee currently\nresides in Council District 12. (Current Composition: M = 3; F = 10,\nVacant = 2)\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Completed
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(2)\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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(20)\n25-0607\nPERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT relative to medical\nservices at Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) jail facilities.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. Transfer $980,000 from the Unappropriated Balance 100/58,\nAccount No. 580196 Reserve for Mid-Year Adjustments to the\nPersonnel Department in the following account to fund\nresources needed to continue operating the City’s three jail\nmedical dispensaries:\nFund/Department No. 100/66, Account No. 1070 Salaries As-\nNeeded: $980,000\n2. AUTHORIZE the City Administrative Officer (CAO) to make\ntechnical corrections as necessary to the transaction included in\nthis report to implement Mayor and Council intentions.\n3. INSTRUCT the Personnel Department Medical Services\nDivision (MSD), with the assistance of other relevant City\nentities, to work with the appropriate Los Angeles County\nentities to coordinate the Multi-Disciplinary Teams to address\nacute medical needs of individuals in LAPD custody.\n4. INSTRUCT the MSD to work with the Los Angeles Fire\nDepartment (LAFD) to co-locate LAFD resources with LAPD jail\nfacilities to provide medical services for individuals in LAPD\ncustody.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that approval of the\nproposed recommendations will result in a transfer from\nUnappropriated Balance, Reserve for Mid-Year Adjustments (General\nFund) to the Personnel Department’s operating budget in the amount\nof $980,000. This transfer is anticipated to fully resolve the\nDepartment’s projected Custody Medical Care Salaries, As-Needed\noverspending.\nFinancial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the\nrecommendations contained in the February 6, 2026 CAO report,\nattached to the Council File, comply with the City’s Financial Policies\nas the recommended transactions use budgeted funds to support\ncurrent operations.
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(21)\n25-0216-S1\nCD 7\nHOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to\na contract with Hope the Mission to implement the Encampment\nResolution Fund Grant for the San Fernando Osborne Program which\nprovides services for people experiencing homelessness in the\ncommunity of Pacoima.\nRecommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion\n(Rodriguez - Hernandez), SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE\nMAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE the City Administrative Officer (CAO), or designee,\nto execute a contract with Hope the Mission to implement the\nEncampment Resolution Fund Grant for the San Fernando\nOsborne program in Council District 7 in an amount not to\nexceed $2,341,821.97, not to exceed a total of 36 months,\nsubject to the availability of funds, compliance with City\ncontracting requirements, and approval by the City Attorney as\nto form.\n2. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the CAO to prepare, process and\nexecute the necessary documents with and/or payments to\nHope the Mission, or any other agency or organization, as\nappropriate, utilizing the above amount, for the above purpose,\nsubject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the Chief Legislative\nAnalyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(22)\n26-0011-S7\nCD 3\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding for\nsupplemental tree care work along the Sherman Way medians in\nCouncil District 3.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $198,000 in Council District 3\nportion of the Council District 3, as noted in the Motion,\nattached to the Council file.\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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(23)\n26-0293\nCD 14\nMOTION (JURADO - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding for debris\nclean up at the Tiny Home Village site located at 850 N. Mission Road\nin Council District 14.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $105,512 within the Homeless\nEfforts - County Funding Agreement Fund No. 63Q - 10 from\nAvailable Cash Balance to Account No. 107618 ( Homeless\nEfforts - County Funding Agreement).\n2. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $105,512 from the Homeless\nEfforts -County Funding Agreement Fund No. 63Q-10, Account\nNo. 10T 618 (Homeless Effort -County Funding Agreement) to\nthe General Services Fund No. 100-40, as follows: $41,361 to\nAccount No. 1014 (Salaries, Construction Projects) AND\n$64,151 to Account No. 3180 (Construction Materials) for debris\ncleanup at the Tiny Home Village site located at 850 N. Mission\nRoad in Council District 14.\n3. AUTHORIZE the City Administrative Office to make any\ncorrections, clarifications or revisions to the above funds\ntransfer instructions, including any new additions in order to\neffectuate the intent of this Motion, including any changes or\ncorrections to fund or account numbers; said corrections /\nclarifications/ changes be made orally, electronically or by any\nmeans.
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(24)\n25-0160-S160\nCD 3\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - HUTT) relative to amending the prior\nCouncil action of February 24, 2026 regarding a lien for nuisance\nabatement costs and/or compliance of code violations / Annual\nInspection costs for the property located at 6335 North Yolanda\nAvenue.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAMEND the prior Council action of February 24, 2026 regarding a lien\nfor nuisance abatement costs and/or compliance of code violations /\nAnnual Inspection costs for the property located at 6335 North\nYolanda Avenue (Council file no. 26-0160-S160) to:\n1. Rescind the Council action.\n2. Confirm the lien in the amount of $3,834.27
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(25)\n26-0297\nMOTION (HERNANDEZ - BLUMENFIELD) relative to a contract\nbetween the City of Los Angeles and Dodgers for reimbursement of\nCity resources provided in support of the World Series Events.\nRecommendation for Council action:\n1. INSTRUCT the City Administrative Officer (CAO) and the Chief\nLegislative Analyst (CLA), with the assistance of the City\nAttorney, to negotiate a contract between the City and Dodgers\nfor reimbursement of City resources provided in support of the\nWorld Series Events, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code\nSection 41.20.1(c) Events at Major Sports and Entertainment\nVenues.\n2. INSTRUCT the CAO and the CLA, with the assistance of the\nCity Attorney, to negotiate a contract between the City and\nDodgers for reimbursement of requested supplemental Police\nlaw enforcement services to support Dodger Events on the\nDodger Stadium premises, with full reimbursement of Police law\nenforcement services, in accordance with California\nGovernment Code section 53069.8.\n3. AUTHORIZE the use of supplemental Police law enforcement\nservices to support the Dodgers during the World Series Events\nand Dodger Events to enable full cost recovery for the services\nprovided by the City in accordance with California Government\nCode section 53069.8.\n4. AUTHORIZE the CAO to execute and administer the contracts\nbetween the City and Dodgers, subject to the approval of the\nCity Attorney as to form and legality.
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(26)\n26-0298\nCD 5\nMOTION (YAROSLAVSKY - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding for\nbrush and debris removal and beautification services along Walavista\nRoad, Northvale Road, and Motor Avenue in Council District 5.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE the Director of Accounting, Board of Public Works,\nto transfer and appropriate $11,000 from the Public Works Trust\nFund No. 834, Department No. 50, Revenue Source Code\n574202 (CDS Special Project Deposits) to Board of Public\nWorks Fund No. 100-74, Account No. 003040 (Contractual\nServices) for brush and debris removal and beautification\nservices along Walavista Road, Northvale Road, and Motor\nAvenue in Council District 5.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Board 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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(27)\n26-0294\nCOMMUNICATION FROM CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (CAO)\nrelative to the Proposed Restated and Amended Personal Services\ncontracts with 41 Contractors for Production and Broadcast Support\nServices for L.A. CityView Channel 35.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAUTHORIZE the General Manager, Information Technology Agency,\nor his designee, to execute, amended and restated contracts with the\n41 contractors as detailed in the attached Information Technology\nAgency transmittal, with a term effective March 1, 2023 through\nAugust 31, 2026 to continue providing video production and\nbroadcast support services for L.A. CityView Channel 35, subject to\napproval as to form by the City Attorney.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that funding is included in\nthe 2025-26 Adopted Budget within the PEG Development Fund line\nitem for L.A. CityView 35 Operations.
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(28)\n26-0005-S33\nCD 15\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING\nDEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the\nproperty at 10408 South Anzac Avenue (Case No. 704508), Assessor\nI.D. No. 6066-005-016, from the Rent Escrow Account Program\n(REAP).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated March 4, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying\nRESOLUTION removing the property at 10408 South Anzac Avenue\n(Case No. 704508), Assessor I.D. No. 6066-005-016, from the REAP.\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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(29)\n26-0005-S34\nCD 8\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING\nDEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the\nproperty at 4285 South Hobart Boulevard (Case No. 859507),\nAssessor I.D. No. 5021-024-029, from the Rent Escrow Account\nProgram (REAP).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated March 4, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying\nRESOLUTION removing the property at 4285 South Hobart\nBoulevard (Case No. 859507), Assessor I.D. No. 5021-024-029, from\nthe REAP.\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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(3)\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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(30)\n26-0005-S35\nCD 5\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING\nDEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the\nproperty at 6431 West Orange Street (Case No. 889946), Assessor\nI.D. No. 5510-024-007, from the Rent Escrow Account Program\n(REAP).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated March 4, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying\nRESOLUTION removing the property at 6431 West Orange Street\n(Case No. 889946), Assessor I.D. No. 5510-024-007, from the REAP.\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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(31)\n26-0005-S36\nCD 5\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING\nDEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the\nproperty at 1125 South Doheny Drive (Case No. 919921), Assessor\nI.D. No. 4332-005-027, from the Rent Escrow Account Program\n(REAP).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated March 4, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying\nRESOLUTION removing the property at 1125 South Doheny Drive\n(Case No. 919921), Assessor I.D. No. 4332-005-027, from the REAP.\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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(32)\n26-0005-S37\nCD 1\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING\nDEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the\nproperty at 762 South Hartford Avenue (Case No. 861457), Assessor\nI.D. No. 5143-010-005, from the Rent Escrow Account Program\n(REAP).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated March 4, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying\nRESOLUTION removing the property at 762 South Hartford Avenue\n(Case No. 861457), Assessor I.D. No. 5143-010-005, from the REAP.\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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(33)\n26-0269\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR relative to the appointment of\nMartin Schlageter to the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing\nSolutions Agency Board as the alternate representative for\nCouncilmember Harris-Dawson.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Martin Schlageter to the\nLos Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency Board as\nthe alternate representative for Councilmember Harris-Dawson, is\nAPPROVED and CONFIRMED.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Not applicable\nBackground Check: Pending
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(4)\n26-0150\nCD 4\nHEARING COMMENTS relative to an Application for Determination of\nPublic Convenience or Necessity for the sale of alcoholic beverages\nfor off-site consumption at Super Sal of America LLC located at 17630\nVentura Boulevard.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. DETERMINE that the issuance of a liquor license at Super Sal\nof America LLC located at 17630 Ventura Boulevard, will serve\nthe Public Convenience or Necessity and will not tend to create\na law enforcement problem.\n2. GRANT the Application for Determination of Public\nConvenience or Necessity for the sale of alcoholic beverages\nfor off-site consumption at Super Sal of America LLC located at\n17630 Ventura Boulevard.\n3. INSTRUCT the City Clerk to transmit this determination to\nthe State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control as\nrequired findings under Business and Professions Code\nSection 23958.4.\nApplicant: Amit Kleinberger\nRepresentative: Raul Cueva Jr - Liquor License Agents\nTIME LIMIT FILE - MAY 6, 2026\n(LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - MAY 6, 2026)\nItems for which Public Hearings Have Been Held
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(5)\n20-1084-S4\nCONTINUED\nCONSIDERATION\nOF\nHOUSING\nAND\nHOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to executing\ncontracts between the City and various contractors to provide Eviction\nDefense Program and United to House LA (ULA) Homelessness\nPrevention 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.\n(The City Council may recess to Closed Session pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section 54956.9(d)(2), (e)(1) [one potential\ncase] and (d)(4) to confer with its legal counsel relative to a\nsignificant exposure to litigation and possible initiation of\nlitigation.)\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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(6)\n24-1043\nPERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT relative to\nsupplemental resources for the Human Resources and Payroll (HRP)\nProject.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE, by resolution, one Programmer Analyst IV (Class\nCode 1431-4) for the period March 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026,\nsubject to paygrade determination by the City Administrative\nOfficer (CAO), for the Information Technology Agency.\n2. AUTHORIZE, by resolution, one Fiscal Systems Specialist I\n(Class Code 1555-1), two Payroll Analysts (Class Code 1630),\nand one Financial Management Specialist IV (Class Code\n9198-4) for the period March 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026, for the\nController.\n3. INSTRUCT the CAO to process an unfreeze for four Accounting\nClerks (Class Code 1223) within the Los Angeles Police\nDepartment (LAPD) that are beyond the LAPD’s funded civilian\nhiring plan.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that there is no additional\nimpact to the General Fund. The relevant departments will absorb the\nadditional salary costs within budgeted funds for the current year.\nShould the positions continue in 2026-27, ongoing reductions or\nincreased revenues must be identified to offset the estimated General\nFund impact of $946,872 as part of the 2026-27 budget development\nprocess.\nFinancial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the City’s\nFinancial Policies require that requests for new or expanded\nprograms be considered during the annual budget development\nprocess and only under extreme circumstances be approved on an\ninterim basis during the fiscal year. Accordingly, by approving these\npositions by resolution on a temporary basis, where Departments are\nto absorb the associated costs within their current operating budget\nwith no additional impact on the General Fund, and evaluating the\nongoing needs for HRP through the annual budget development\nprocess, the recommendations in this report are in compliance with\nthe City’s Financial Policies.
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(7)\n98-1597\nGOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to renewing a\nfranchise granted to GI TC One Wilshire LLC to install and maintain an\nInformation Technology Systems facility in the public right-of-way.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nPRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nDecember 4, 2025 renewing a franchise granted to GI TC One\nWilshire to install and maintain an Information Technology Systems\nfacility in the public right-of-way.\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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(8)\n98-1120-S1\nGOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to City Attorney report\nand Ordinance relative to renewing a franchise granted to the Regents\nof the University of California to install and maintain an Information\nTechnology Systems facility in the public right-of-way.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nPRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nDecember 4, 2025 renewing a franchise granted to the Regents of\nthe University of California to install and maintain an Information\nTechnology Systems facility in the public right-of-way.\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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(9)\n15-0584-S1\nGOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to renewing a\nfranchise granted to Kaiser Foundation Hospitals LLC (Kaiser\nFoundation Hospitals) to install and maintain Information Technology\nSystems facilities in the public right-of-way.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nPRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nDecember 4, 2025 to renewing a franchise granted to Kaiser\nFoundation Hospitals to install and maintain Information Technology\nSystems facilities in the public right-of-way.\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.

PLUM

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(1)\n26-0022\nCD 9\nMotion (Price - Soto-Martinez) relative to instructing the Department of\nBuilding and Safety to waive all of the current fees, charges, and\naccumulated interest associated with the property located at 1342\nWest 59th Place, except for the Non-Compliance Code Enforcement\nFee of $660.00.
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(10)\n25-1182\nMotion (Rodriguez - Hutt) relative to instructing the Department of\nBuilding and Safety, with the assistance of the City Attorney, to report\non the City’s regulations regarding the installation of building wraps,\nand provide recommendations on whether the City can compel\nproperty owners to use building wraps as a potential solution to\naddress blight to support the Vacant Building Abatement program; and\nrelated matters.
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(11)\n24-0196\nCity Attorney report relative to reporting on the administration,\nenforcement, governance, implementation, oversight, policy options,\nresources, and code amendments to streamline nuisance abatement\nproceedings in the Los Angeles Municipal Code and the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code. (This   item   is   referred   to   the   Public   Works\nCommittee and Planning and Land Use Management Committee.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(12)\n23-1276\nMotion (Price – Blumenfield) relative to addressing pending public\nnuisance properties in the City, improving the public nuisance\ndeclaration process, and preparing an ordinance to add to the\ndefinition of public nuisance. (This item is referred to the Energy\nand   Environment   Committee,   Planning   and   Land   Use\nManagement   Committee,   and   Public   Safety   Committee.    The\nEnergy   and   Environment   Committee   approved   the   item   on\nOctober 21, 2025.)
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(13)\n25-1183\nCD 10\nMotion (Hutt - McOsker) relative to instructing the Los Angeles\nDepartment of Building and Safety (LADBS), in consultation with the\nCity Attorney and the Department of Public Works, Bureau of\nSanitation to prepare a report with recommendations, to require, as\npart of the issuance of construction permits by LADBS, and as part of\nPlan Check permitting, that project applicants maintain a roll-off\ndumpster on site for construction clean-outs, and thereby ensure that\nillegal dumping does not occur in any abutting alleys and\nneighborhood.
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(14)\n25-0916\nCD 15\nDepartment of City Planning report relative to tobacco sales and\nsmoke shops within the geographic boundaries of Council District 15.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(2)\n14-1061-S5\nReport from the City Administrative Officer relative to executing first\namended and restated contract with Terry A. Hayes Associates, Inc.\nreducing the total not-to-exceed amount by $100,456 for a total not-to-\nexceed amount of $1,608,176 and extending the contract term for an\nadditional 24 months through January 7, 2028 for a total term of 13\nyears and four months to provide environmental consulting services.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(3)\n26-0312\nCD 10\nMotion (Hutt - Harris-Dawson) relative to initiating consideration of the\nproperty located at 3911 West Adams Boulevard, as a City Historic-\nCultural Monument (HCM) under the procedures set forth in Section\n22.170.10 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code, and instructing the\nDepartment of City Planning to prepare the HCM application for review\nand consideration of the Cultural Heritage Commission (CHC);\nand after reviewing the application, requesting the CHC to submit its\nreport and recommendation to the Council regarding the inclusion of\nthe above property, in the City list of HCMs.
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(4)\n09-0969-S4\nExemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\npursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15378(b)4 and 15061(b)\n(3); City Attorney report and draft Ordinance relative to amending the\nLos Angles Municipal Code for the implementation of a fee update of\nthe Department of City Planning’s case processing application\nfees. (This   item   is   referred   to   the   Planning   and   Land   Use\nManagement Committee and Budget and Finance Committee.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: No\nFinancial Policies Statement: Yes
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(5)\n17-0274-S5\nPreviously adopted Negative Declaration No. ENV-2016-3432-ND,\nadopted on February 23, 2017, and Findings pursuant to California\nEnvironmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15162, that no\nsubsequent Environmental Impact Report is required; Department of\nCity Planning report and recommended actions dated January 29,\n2026; and Resolution relative to the Affordable Housing Linkage Fee\nMarket Areas.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(6)\n26-0076\nCD 13\nEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR) No. ENV-2022-6688-EIR, State\nClearinghouse (SCH) No. 2023050659, Statement of Overriding\nConsiderations, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and EIR Environmental\nFindings; report from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission\n(LACPC); and an appeal filed by Coalition for Responsible Equitable\nEconomic Development Los Angeles (CREED LA), c/o Aidan P.\nMarshall, Adams, Broadwell, Joseph & Cardozo (Representative:\nAidan P. Marshall, Adams, Broadwell, Joseph & Cardozo), from the\nLACPC’s determination in certifying the EIR, and adopting a Statement\nof Overriding Considerations, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and EIR\nEnvironmental Findings, as the environmental clearance for a mixed-\nuse development comprised of 350 residential units (including 44 units\nfor Very Low Income households), 136,000 square feet of office,\n18,004 square feet of retail, and 4,038 square feet of restaurant, the\nproposed uses would be within three primary buildings (Buildings A, B,\nand C), and 11 low-rise structures dispersed throughout the Project\nSite, Building A would be a 136,000 square feet, six-story office and\nretail building; Building B would be a 289,079 square feet, 35 story\nresidential tower; and Building C would be a 23,560 square feet four-\nstory residential building, Buildings A and B and the low-rise structures\nwould front Hollywood Boulevard (Hollywood Lot) and Building C\nwould be located on a single lot fronting Carlton Way (Carlton Lot), one\nof the low-rise structures would be a 4,038 square-foot, two-story\nrestaurant and the remaining 10 structures would include 38 residential\ntownhomes, ranging from two to four stories in height, upon\ncompletion, the Project would result in a total floor area of 501,185\nsquare feet on a 3.7-acre site, with a maximum building height of 419\nfeet, all of the existing improvements and uses on the Project Site\nwould be demolished; for the properties located at 5950 - 6048 West\nHollywood Boulevard, and 6037 West Carlton Way, subject to\nConditions of Approval.\nApplicant: 6000 Hollywood Boulevard Associates, LLC\nRepresentative: Spencer B Kallick, Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory\n& Natsis, LLP\nCase No. ENV-2022-6688-EIR-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2022-6688-EIR-1A\nRelated Cases: VTT-83987-2A; ZA-2022-6687-CUB-DB-SPR-HCA-1A\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(7)\n26-0076-S1\nCD 13\nEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR) No. ENV-2022-6688-EIR, State\nClearinghouse (SCH) No. 2023050659, Statement of Overriding\nConsiderations, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and EIR Environmental\nFindings; report from the Los Angeles City Planning Commission\n(LACPC); and an appeal filed by Coalition for Responsible Equitable\nEconomic Development Los Angeles (CREED LA), c/o Aidan P.\nMarshall, Adams, Broadwell, Joseph & Cardozo (Representative:\nAidan P. Marshall, Adams, Broadwell, Joseph & Cardozo), from the\ndetermination of the LACPC in denying the appeal, and sustaining the\nAdvisory Agency’s determination dated September 2, 2025; and\napproving, pursuant to Sections 17.03 and 17.15 of the Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code, a Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 83987 (stamped\nmap, dated April 25, 2025) for the merger and re-subdivision of an\napproximately 3.7-acre site into one ground lot and nine airspace lots;\nand a Haul Route for the export of up to 252,000 cubic yards of soil; for\nthe properties located at 5950 - 6048 West Hollywood Boulevard, and\n6037 West Carlton Way, subject to Conditions of Approval.\nApplicant: 6000 Hollywood Boulevard Associates, LLC\nRepresentative: Spencer B Kallick, Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory\n& Natsis, LLP\nCase No. VTT-83987-2A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2022-6688-EIR-1A\nRelated Case: ZA-2022-6687-CUB-DB-SPR-HCA-1A\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(8)\n26-0290\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: 1) prepare a\nproposed ordinance to amend Los Angeles Municipal Code Section\n12.24 W 37 (Public Parking Areas in the Agricultural and Residential\nZones by Conditional Use Permit), to disallow public parking in the A\nZone; and to prepare a report with recommendations to consider\nmodifying allowable public parking in Residential Zones in sensitive\nareas, and 2) to prepare an Interim Control Ordinance that prohibits\nthe issuance of approvals and permits associated with any demolition,\nbuilding, use of land, grading, and other applicable permits for public\nparking areas on parcels in the Agricultural (A) zone that are wholly or\npartially located in the Very High Fire Severity Zone or Hillside Areas.
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(9)\n26-0173\nMotion (Yaroslavsky, Blumenfield - Harris-Dawson, et al.) relative to\nrequesting the City Attorney, with assistance of the Department of City\nPlanning and the Department of Building and Safety, to prepare and\npresent an ordinance to amend the Los Angeles Municipal Code to\nmandate accountability, close regulatory loopholes, and safeguard the\npublic right-of-way with penalties sufficient to deter illegal off-site\nsignage and ambush marketing activity; and related matters.

Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee

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(1)\n-----\nVERBAL DISCUSSION ONLY\nPresentation from the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and the Los\nAngeles Fire Department (LAFD) on the current operational status of\nfireboat marine operators to support wildfire response efforts as\nrequested by Motion (McOsker - Nazarian) in Council File No. 25-\n0184.
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(2)\n23-0550-S3\nBoard of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) report relative to BOAC\nResolution No. 28272 and proposed Third Amendment to Contract No.\nDA-5620 between Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and Hensel\nPhelps Construction Co. for the Central Terminal Area Curbside\nImprovement Program Project at the Los Angeles International Airport\n(LAX); and categorical exemption from the requirements of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to Article III,\nClasses 1(1), 1(2), 1(3), 1(6), and 1(12) of the Los Angeles CEQA\nGuidelines.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(3)\n26-0255\nBoard of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) report relative to BOAC\nResolution No. 28318 and proposed Contract with RideShark\nCorporation for a rideshare platform at Los Angeles International\nAirport (LAX); and administrative exemption from the requirements of\nthe California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to Article II,\nSection 2(f) of the Los Angeles CEQA Guidelines.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(4)\n26-0325\nCD 15\nBoard of Harbor Commissioners (BOHC) report relative to Port of Los\nAngeles (POLA) Resolution No. 26-10683 to approve proposed First\nAmendment to Permit No. 952 with Innovative Terminal Services, Inc.;\nand previously assessed and categorical exemption from the\nrequirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\npursuant to Article II, Section 2(i) and Article III, Class 1(14) and\n1(18(d)) of the Los Angeles CEQA Guidelines.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes