Los Angeles — 2026-03-24

City Council

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(1)\n26-0217\nCD 13\nHEARING COMMENTS relative to an Application for Determination of\nPublic Convenience or Necessity for the sale of alcoholic beverages\nfor off-site consumption at True Dream Smoke and Market, Inc, located\nat 266 South Rampart Boulevard.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. DETERMINE that the issuance of a liquor license at True\nDream Smoke and Market, Inc, located at 266 South Rampart\nBoulevard, will serve the Public Convenience or Necessity and\nwill not tend to create a 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 True Dream Smoke and Market, Inc,\nlocated at 266 South Rampart 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: Garabet Hazour\nRepresentative: Steve S Kim - GSD Partners\nTIME LIMIT FILE - MAY 18, 2026\n(LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - MAY 15, 2026)\nItems for which Public Hearings Have Been Held
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(10)\n23-0550-S3\nCATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL AND TOURISM\nCOMMITTEE REPORT relative to a proposed Third Amendment to\nContract 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).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. CONCUR with the determination by the Board of Airport\nCommissioners (BOAC) that this action is categorically exempt\nfrom the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant\nto Article III, Classes 1(1), 1(2), 1(3), 1(6), and 1(12) of the Los\nAngeles City CEQA Guidelines.\n2. APPROVE BOAC Board Resolution No. 28272 authorizing a\nThird Amendment to Contract DA-5620 with Hensel Phelps\nConstruction Co. to extend the term by one year, from June 28,\n2028 to June 27, 2029, add additional scopes of work for design\nand award construction of the Central Terminal Area Curbside\nImprovement Program Project based on the negotiated price\nincreasing the contract authority by $249,403,441, from\n$58,596,559 to $308,000,000.\n3. AUTHORIZE the LAWA Chief Executive Officer, or designee, to\nexecute the proposed Third Amendment upon approval as to\nform by the City Attorney and approval by the Council.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer (CAO)\nreports that approval of the Third Amendment to Contract DA-5620\nwith Hensel Phelps Construction Co. for the progressive design-build\nof the Central Terminal Area Curbside Improvement Program Project\nwill have no impact on the City’s General Fund. The proposed\nAmendment will increase the maximum not-to-exceed contract\nauthority by $249,403,441 from $58,596,559 to $308,000,000.\nFunding is programmed in LAWA’s 2025-26 Capital Improvement\nPlan. The recommendations in this report comply with the Los\nAngeles World Airports’ adopted Financial Policies.
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(11)\n26-0255\nADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL AND\nTOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a proposed Contract with\nRideShark Corporation for a rideshare platform at Los Angeles\nInternational Airport (LAX).\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 BOAC Board Resolution No. 28318 approving the\nAward of a five-year Contract, with five, one-year renewal\noptions, to RideShark Corporation covering a rideshare platform\nat LAX, for cost not to exceed $1,250,000.\n3. AUTHORIZE the LAWA Chief Executive Officer, or designee, to\nexecute the proposed contract with RideShark Corporation.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The BOAC reports that costs incurred under\nthis contract will be recovered through landing fees, terminal rates\nand charges, and non-aeronautical revenues. Neither the City\nAdministrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed\na financial analysis of this report.
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(12)\n25-0600-S129\nPERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEE and GOVERNMENT\nEFFICIENCY, INNOVATION, AND AUDITS COMMITTEES’\nREPORTS relative to the functional transfer of certain Los Angeles\nPolice Department (LAPD) auditing and accounting activities into a\nnew Bureau of Police Oversight.\nA. PERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT\nRecommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion\n(Soto-Martinez – Hernandez), SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. INSTRUCT the Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA) and the\nCity Administrative Officer (CAO), with the assistance of\nthe Controller, to implement the functional transfer of\ncertain Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) auditing\nand accounting activities into a new Bureau of Police\nOversight Bureau within the Office of the Controller under\nthe Audit Services Division; and, REQUEST the City\nAttorney to prepare and present the necessary\nOrdinance(s) to effectuate the transfer of responsibilities\nfrom the LAPD to the Controller as detailed in the Motion.\n2. REQUEST the Controller to:\na. Report with an organizational chart and staffing plan\nfor the Bureau of Police Oversight that emphasizes\nthe following key functions:\ni. Conducting performance audits in accordance\nwith Generally Accepted Government Auditing\nStandards.\nii. Regular review of key deliverables for the\nLAPD\niii. Cost analysis for every Division\niv. Review of LAPD-produced reporting.\nv. Contract, data, and performance monitoring\nvi. Financial accountability\nb. Report on additional staffing needed to effectively\ncarry out the Bureau of Police Oversight’s mission.\n3. TRANSFER the following positions, deleting them from\nthe LAPD and adding them to the Office of Controller as\nResolution Authorities with said transfer of filled positions\nto be added to the Office of the Controller at the same\nclassifications as LAPD if applicable or at a similar\nclassification:\na. One Accountant\nb. One Senior Accountant II\nc. Two Police Performance Auditor II\nd. Five Police Performance Auditor III\ne. One Police Performance Auditor IV\n4. INSTRUCT the CLA and CAO, with the assistance of\nthe Personnel Department as needed, to report with an\nanalysis of the feasibility, costs, and benefits of\neffectuating a functional transfer of the LAPD’s auditing\nand accounting activities to the Office of the City\nController prior to the functional transfer being effectuated.\n5. REQUEST the Controller to report with a phased plan for\nthe creation of a Bureau of Police Oversight and Audit\nServices Division to include recommendations for said\nBureau’s initial areas of focus with a review of the LAPD\nfor increased transparency and oversight along with the\ninitial staffing plans.\nB. GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY, INNOVATION, AND AUDITS\nCOMMITTEE REPORT\nRecommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion\n(Soto-Martinez – Hernandez), SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. INSTRUCT the Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA), with the\nassistance of City Administrative Officer (CAO), the\nPersonnel Department, and the Controller, to report on the\nfunctional transfer of certain Los Angeles Police\nDepartment (LAPD) auditing and accounting activities into\na new Bureau of Police Oversight Bureau within the Office\nof the Controller under the Audit Services Division; and,\nREQUEST the City Attorney report on the necessary\nOrdinance(s) to effectuate the transfer of responsibilities\nfrom the LAPD to the Controller as detailed in the Motion.\n2. REQUEST the Controller to:\na. Report with an organizational chart and staffing plan\nfor the Bureau of Police Oversight that emphasizes\nthe following key functions:\ni. Conducting performance audits in accordance\nwith Generally Accepted Government Auditing\nStandards.\nii. Regular review of key deliverables for the\nLAPD.\niii. Cost analysis for every Division.\niv. Review of LAPD-produced reporting.\nv. Contract, data, and performance monitoring.\nvi. Financial accountability.\nb. Report on additional staffing needed to effectively\ncarry out the Bureau of Police Oversight’s mission.\n3. INSTRUCT the CLA, with the assistance of the CAO and\nthe Personnel Department, as needed, to report with an\nanalysis of the feasibility, costs, benefits of effectuating,\nand Council instructions needed to enact the functional\ntransfer of the LAPD’s auditing and accounting activities to\nthe Office of the City Controller, involving the transfer of\nthe following positions, and any additional positions as\nrecommended, from the LAPD to the Office of the\nController, as Resolution Authorities at the same\nclassifications as in LAPD currently, if applicable, or at a\nsimilar classification:\na. One Accountant\nb. One Senior Accountant II\nc. Two Police Performance Auditor II\nd. Five Police Performance Auditor III\ne. One Police Performance Auditor IV\n4. REQUEST the Controller report with a phased plan for the\ncreation of a Bureau of Police Oversight and Audit\nServices Division, to include recommendations for said\nBureau’s initial areas of focus with a review of the LAPD\nfor increased transparency and oversight along with the\ninitial staffing plans.\n5. INSTRUCT the CLA, with the assistance of the CAO, to\nreport on other departments, agencies, or bureaus,\nincluding Proprietary Departments, that have a similar\nstructure and should also be included in the proposed\nBureau.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the Chief Legislative\nAnalyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(13)\n26-0260\nPERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT and ORDINANCE\nFIRST CONSIDERATION relative to amending the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code (LAAC) to provide for the establishment of\nsalaries for the new, non-represented classification and pay grades of\nCorporate Services Manager (Class Code 9107) at the Los Angeles\nDepartment of Water and Power (LADWP).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nFebruary 10, 2026, approved as to form and legality by the City\nAttorney, amending Schedule B of LAAC Section 4.900.1, to\nprovide salaries for the new, non-represented classification and\npay grades of Corporate Services Manager (Class Code 9107)\nat the LADWP.\n2. AUTHORIZE the LADWP, upon accretion of the classes to a\nbargaining unit, to issue a technical correction to the\nappropriate Memorandum of Understanding to reflect the\nsalaries approved by Ordinance.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Controller and the City Administrative Officer\n(CAO) to correct any clerical or technical errors in the above\nOrdinance.\nFiscal Impact Statement:\nThe CAO reports that the proposed salaries will not impact the\nGeneral Fund. All costs associated with the establishment of the\nCorporate Services Manager salaries and ensuing actions will be\nborne solely by the LADWP.
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(14)\n26-1200-S8\nPERSONNEL AND HIRING COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the\nappointment of Corinne Tapia Babcock to the Los Angeles Board of\nFire and Police Pensions (LAFPP) for the term ending June 30, 2027.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Corinne Tapia Babcock to\nthe Board of Fire and Police Pensions for the term ending June 30,\n2027, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Corinne Tapia Babcock\nresides in Council District 14. (Current composition: M=2; F=2;\nVacant=1)\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Pending
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(15)\n21-1108-S4\nCDs 1, 10, 13\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT\nAND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT AND ORDINANCE OF\nINTENTION FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the reconfirmation of\nthe Wilshire Center, Merchant-Based, Business Improvement District\n(BID) and Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. FIND that:\na. The assessments imposed by the Wilshire Center BID for\nthe 2026 FY provide services that directly benefit each of\nthe businesses which pay the assessments.\nb. The services funded by the assessment are provided only\nto each of the assessed businesses within the boundaries\nof the BID.\nc. The assessment imposed does not exceed the\nreasonable cost of conferring the benefits.\nd. The proposed improvements and activities are completely\nseparate from the day-to-day operations of the City of Los\nAngeles.\ne. The assessments for the proposed business-based\nDistrict are not taxes and that the BID qualifies for\nexemption from Proposition 26 under exemption 1 of\nArticle XIII C §1(e)(1).\nf. The services to be provided by the Owners' Association,\nthe Wilshire Center Business Improvement Corporation,\nare in the nature of professional, expert, technical or other\nspecial services, that the services are of a temporary and\noccasional character, and that the use of competitive\nbidding would be impractical, not advantageous,\nundesirable or where the common law otherwise excuses\ncompliance with competitive bidding requirements.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE OF\nINTENTION, dated December 5, 2025, confirming the Wilshire\nCenter BID Annual Report and levying an annual assessment\nfor the Wilshire Center Business Improvement District’s thirty-\nfirst operating year, January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026.\n3. DIRECT the City Clerk to schedule, prepare, publish, and\nmail the public hearing notice, as required by the\nprovisions of Section 36500 et seq. of the California Streets\nand Highways Code.\n4. INSTRUCT the City Clerk, subject to approval by the City\nAttorney as to form and legality, to prepare an enabling\nOrdinance levying the special assessment for the Wilshire\nCenter BID’s twenty-third operating period beginning\nJanuary 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026.\n5. APPROVE the Wilshire Center Business Improvement\nCorporation a California non-profit mutual benefit corporation, to\nadminister the proposed services of the Wilshire Center\nBusiness Improvement District pursuant to Section 36500 et\nseq. of the California Streets and Highways Code and City\nregulations.\n6. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk, subject to City Attorney\napproval, to prepare, execute, and administer a contract\nbetween the City and the Wilshire Center Business\nImprovement Corporation to administer the Wilshire Center\nBID, if the Ordinance reconfirming the BID is adopted.\n7. APPOINT the Advisory Board listed in the 2026 Annual Report\nattached to the Council file.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that this is a\nmerchant-based BID and there are no assessments for City-owned\nproperties within the BID, therefore, there is no impact on the General\nFund.
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(16)\n22-0271\nCD 5\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR) for the\nCentury City, Property-Based, Business Improvement District (BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the APR for the Century City 2023-2027 BID's 2026\nFY attached to the City Clerk report dated October 16, 2025,\nattached to the Council file, complies with the requirements of\nthe State Law.\n2. FIND that the increase in the 2026 budget concurs with the\nintentions of the Century City 2023-2027 BID’s Management\nDistrict Plan and does not adversely impact the benefits\nreceived by assessed property owners.\n3. ADOPT said APR for the Century City 2023-2027 BID’s 2026\nFY, pursuant to the State Law.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there is no\nimpact to the General Fund associated with this action.
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(17)\n12-0931\nCD 14\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR) for the\nDowntown Industrial District, Property-Based, Business Improvement\nDistrict (BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the APR for the Downtown Industrial District 2022-\n2026 BID's 2026 FY attached to the City Clerk report dated\nDecember 2, 2025, attached to the Council file, complies with\nthe requirements of the State Law.\n2. FIND that the increase in the 2026 budget concurs with the\nintentions of the Downtown Industrial District 2022-2026 BID’s\nManagement District Plan and does not adversely impact the\nbenefits received by assessed property owners.\n3. ADOPT said APR for the Downtown Industrial District 2022-\n2026 BID’s 2026 FY, pursuant to the State Law.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there is no\nimpact to the General Fund associated with this action.
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(18)\n15-0241\nCD 14\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR) for the\nDowntown Center, Property-Based, Business Improvement District\n(BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the APR for the Downtown Center 2018-2027 BID's\n2026 FY attached to the City Clerk report dated December 2,\n2025, attached to the Council file, complies with the\nrequirements of the State Law.\nFIND that the increase in the 2026 budget concurs with the\nintentions of the Downtown Center 2018-2027 BID’s\nManagement District Plan and does not adversely impact the\nbenefits received by assessed property owners.\n2. ADOPT said APR for the Downtown Center 2018-2027 BID’s\n2026 FY, pursuant to the State Law.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there is no\nimpact to the General Fund associated with this action.
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(19)\n14-0995\nCD 4\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR) for the\nEncino Commons, Property-Based, Business Improvement District\n(BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the APR for the Encino Commons 2021-2029 BID's\n2026 FY attached to the City Clerk report dated December 2,\n2025, attached to the Council file, complies with the\nrequirements of the State Law.\n2. FIND that the increase in the 2026 budget concurs with the\nintentions of the Encino Commons 2021-2029 BID’s\nManagement District Plan and does not adversely impact the\nbenefits received by assessed property owners.\n3. ADOPT said APR for the Encino Commons 2021-2029 BID’s\n2026 FY, pursuant to the State Law.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there is no\nimpact to the General Fund associated with this action.
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(2)\n23-1168\nCONTINUED\nCONSIDERATION\nOF\nTRANSPORTATION\nCOMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Speed Safety System Pilot\nProgram authorized by Assembly Bill 645 (Friedman-Ting).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. ADOPT:\na. The Speed Safety System Impact Report, attached to the\nCouncil file as Attachment A to the Department of\nTransportation (DOT) report dated February 11, 2026,\nafter a period of 30 days of public review, as required by\nstate law.\nb. The Speed Safety System Use Policy, attached to the\nCouncil file as Attachment B to the DOT report dated\nFebruary 11, 2026, after a period of 30 days of public\nreview, as required by state law.\n2. AUTHORIZE the DOT to expand the Community Assistance\nParking Program (CAPP) to allow low-income or unhoused\nindividuals speed safety system violation recipients the option to\nperform community service in lieu of paying a penalty for the\nduration of the Speed Safety System Pilot program.\n3. DIRECT the DOT to report within 45 days on any additional\nresources required to support the expansion of CAPP for low-\nincome or unhoused individuals speed safety system violation\nrecipients.\n4. INSTRUCT the DOT to provide annual report backs on the\nefficiency of CAPP. The report should include the outcomes of\nutilizing the program, including the number of participants, total\nviolations resolved, participant outcomes, any barriers to\nparticipation, and any recommendations for improvement, if\nnecessary.\n5. AMEND Attachment A, Appendix, Proposed Speed Safety\nLocations in Council District One, to INSTRUCT the DOT to\nplace a speed safety system on Figueroa Street between\nAvenue 45 and Avenue 51, in lieu of Venice Boulevard between\nSouth Normandie Avenue and South Catalina Street.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The DOT reports that there is no anticipated\nimpact to the General Fund from these recommendations. The task\norder agreement with TYLin International to identify the locations and\ndevelop the Impact Report and Use Policy is funded by Measure M\nLocal Return Fund for a total cost not to exceed $500,000. Front\nfunding for the speed enforcement program operator was\nappropriated in the FY26 budget with $589,262 from the Measure R\nLocal Return Fund and $4,185,912 through the Measure M Local\nReturn Fund. Additional front-funding for the speed system operator\ncontract may need to be identified for Fiscal Year (FY) 26 or FY27\ndepending on final annual contract estimates; any funding needs will\nbe included with the forthcoming request for speed safety operator\ncontract approval. The legislation specifies that revenues derived from\nthe program shall first be used to recover program costs, including the\naforementioned contract costs, followed by traffic calming measures.\nThe DOT will develop an expenditure plan for program cost recovery\nand an associated traffic-calming program as part of its annual budget\ncycle or, as necessary, during the mid-year Financial Status Report.\nThe DOT anticipates full cost recovery in each operating year of the\npilot program. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief\nLegislative Analyst have completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(20)\n23-0461\nCD 1, CD 14\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR) for the\nGreater Lincoln Heights, Property-Based, Business Improvement\nDistrict (BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the APR for the Greater Lincoln Heights 2021-2033\nBID's 2026 FY attached to the City Clerk report dated January\n7, 2026, attached to the Council file, complies with the\nrequirements of the State Law.\n2. FIND that the increase in the 2026 budget concurs with the\nintentions of the Greater Lincoln Heights 2024-2033 BID’s\nManagement District Plan and does not adversely impact the\nbenefits received by assessed property owners.\n3. ADOPT said APR for the Greater Lincoln Heights 2024-2033\nBID’s 2026 FY, pursuant to the State Law.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there is no\nimpact to the General Fund associated with this action.
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(21)\n15-0094\nCD 12\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR) for the\nOld Granada Village, Property-Based, Business Improvement District\n(BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the APR for the Old Granada Village 2021-2026 BID's\n2026 FY attached to the City Clerk report dated January 7,\n2026, attached to the Council file, complies with the\nrequirements of the State Law.\n2. FIND that the increase in the 2026 budget concurs with the\nintentions of the Old Granada Village 2021-2026 BID’s\nManagement District Plan and does not adversely impact the\nbenefits received by assessed property owners.\n3. ADOPT said APR for the Old Granada Village 2021-2026 BID’s\n2026 FY, pursuant to the State Law.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there is no\nimpact to the General Fund associated with this action.
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(22)\n24-0317\nCD 9\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR) for the\nSouth Los Angeles Industrial Tract, Property-Based, Business\nImprovement District (BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the APR for the South Los Angeles Industrial Tract\n2025-2030 BID's 2026 FY attached to the City Clerk report\ndated December 8, 2025, attached to the Council file, complies\nwith the requirements of the State Law.\n2. FIND that the increase in the 2026 budget concurs with the\nintentions of the South Los Angeles Industrial Tract 2025-2030\nBID’s Management District Plan and does not adversely impact\nthe benefits received by assessed property owners.\n3. ADOPT said APR for the South Los Angeles Industrial Tract\n2025-2030 BID’s 2026 FY, pursuant to the State Law.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there is no\nimpact to the General Fund associated with this action.
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(23)\n24-0318\nCD 4\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR) for the\nStudio City, Property-Based, Business Improvement District (BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the APR for the Studio City 2025-2031 BID's 2026 FY\nattached to the City Clerk report dated December 3, 2025,\nattached to the Council file, complies with the requirements of\nthe State Law.\n2. FIND that the increase in the 2026 budget concurs with the\nintentions of the Studio City 2025-2031 BID’s Management\nDistrict Plan and does not adversely impact the benefits\nreceived by assessed property owners.\n3. ADOPT said APR for the Studio City 2025-2031 BID’s 2026 FY,\npursuant to the State Law.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there is no\nimpact to the General Fund associated with this action.
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(24)\n15-0460\nCD 11\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual Planning Report (APR) for the\nPacific Palisades, Property-Based, Business Improvement District\n(BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the APR for the Pacific Palisades 2021-2030 BID's\n2026 FY attached to the City Clerk report dated November 7,\n2025, attached to the Council file, complies with the\nrequirements of the State Law.\n2. FIND that the increase in the 2026 budget concurs with the\nintentions of the Pacific Palisades 2021-2030 BID’s\nManagement District Plan and does not adversely impact the\nbenefits received by assessed property owners.\n3. ADOPT said APR for the Pacific Palisades 2021-2030 BID’s\n2026 FY, pursuant to the State Law.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there is no\nimpact to the General Fund associated with this action.
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(25)\n25-1485\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to a report on economic development best practices at a local\ngovernment level and the most effective structure for the City to carry\nout economic development functions and strategies; and related\nmatters.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Soto-\nMartínez - McOsker, et al.):\nDIRECT the CLA, in coordination with all other relevant departments,\nand in consultation with local stakeholders and academics with\nexpertise, to report on economic development best practices at a\nlocal government level and recommendations on the most effective\nstructure for the City to carry out economic development functions\nand strategies. The report should include:\na. A survey of the economic development functions the City\ncurrently performs across departments.\nb. A review of cities that successfully drive economic growth and\nthe practices employed to obtain these results.\nc. Comparisons of the organization of successful municipal\neconomic development units, including optimal staff\nqualifications and training, and priority projects.\nd. Case studies relevant to the City where economic development\nagencies substantially contributed to attracting and retaining\ngrowth industries, trained workforces in emerging fields, or\nrevitalized business districts.\ne. Recommendations about best practices for funding and\nplanning within economic development, such as tax increment\nfinancing districts and development of strategic and /or capital\nplans. Best practices, including structures, for supporting,\nretaining and further strengthening industries where cities hold\na competitive advantage, such as Film/Entertainment and\nTourism for Los Angeles. Consideration of benefits to Cities that\nmaintain standalone film and/or tourism departments and those\nthat incorporate those activities into economic development\nfunctions.\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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(26)\n25-1064\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to instructing the Bureau of Contract Administration (BCA), in\nconsultation with relevant departments, to report to Council within 30\ndays with recommendations on providing a pre-certification process to\nassist small and local businesses in preparing to bid on contracting\nopportunities related to major events hosted in Los Angeles.\nRecommendation for Council action, as initiated by Motion\n(Rodriguez - Blumenfield):\nINSTRUCT the BCA, in consultation with relevant departments, to\nreport to Council within 30 days with recommendations on providing a\npre-certification process to assist small and local businesses in\npreparing to bid on contracting opportunities related to major events\nhosted in Los Angeles.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor\nthe CLA has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(27)\n25-1515\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEES REPORT\nrelative to instructing the Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA), with\nassistance of the Bureau of Contract Administration (BCA) and the City\nAttorney, to prepare a report summarizing self-service checkout\nconditions and requirements similar to those established by the City of\nLong Beach and other California jurisdictions; and related matters.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Hutt -\nPrice):\nINSTRUCT the CLA, with the assistance of the BCA and the City\nAttorney, to prepare a report summarizing self-service checkout\nconditions and requirements similar to those established by the City\nof Long Beach and other California jurisdictions. This report should\ninclude recommendations and options for requirements on drug and\ngrocery retail establishments that provide self-service checkout\noptions to provide human-operated checkout stations; prohibit certain\nuses of self-service checkout stations; ensure proper surveillance and\nsecurity for self-service checkout stations; and other stipulations\nsimilar to those established by other California jurisdictions.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor\nthe CLA has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(28)\n25-1402\nECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOBS COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to modifications to the Program Year 2025-26 Workforce\nDevelopment Board Annual Plan, Carry-in/Savings from Program Year\n2024-25; and related matters.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. NOTE and FILE the Program Year (PY) 2025-26 Joint\nEconomic and Workforce Development Department (EWDD)\nand Workforce Development Board (WDB) Carry-In report\ndated November 25, 2025 attached to the Council file.\n2. APPROVE the proposed modifications to the PY 2025-26 WDB\nAnnual Plan budget as detailed in Attachment 1 of the City\nAdministrative Officer (CAO) report dated February 2, 2025,\nattached to the Council file.\n3. REQUEST the Controller to implement the Controller\ninstructions listed in Attachment 1 to said CAO report.\n4. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, EWDD, or designee to:\na. Reallocate and expend the WDB PY 2024-25 carry-in\nfunds for the City General Fund portions of the Vision Lab,\nCash for College, Day Laborer, Gang Injunction Curfew\nSettlement, Hire LA, Los Angeles Regional Initiative for\nSocial Enterprise and related expansion programs,\nSummer Youth Employment, YouthSource Center (YSC),\nand other General Fund programs as appropriate.\nb. Allocate funding, negotiate, and execute agreements and\namendments to agreements with the service providers as\ndetailed in Attachment 2 of the Joint EWDD and WBD\nReport dated November 25, 2025, attached to Council file,\nsubject to City Attorney review and approval as to form,\nlegality, procurement requirements, and compliance with\nCity contracting requirements, including Charter Section\n1022.\nc. Prepare technical corrections as necessary to\ntransactions included in this report to implement Mayor\nand Council intent, subject to the approval of the CAO.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that the approval of the\nrecommendations in the report would increase reimbursements for\nrelated costs to the General Fund from the Workforce Innovation and\nOpportunity Act (WIOA) Fund in the amount of $797,597 and increase\nreimbursements for related costs to the General Fund from non-WIOA\nworkforce grants by $431,564. This results in a total net increase of\n$1,229,161 in reimbursements to the General Fund from the 2025-26\nAdopted Budget. There is no additional impact to the General Fund.\nFinancial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the\nrecommendations in the report are in compliance with the City’s\nFinancial Policies in that funding for the 2025-26 Workforce\nDevelopment Board Annual Plan is provided by special funds and the\n2025-26 Adopted Budget.
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(29)\n26-0331\nORDINANCE OF INTENTION SECOND CONSIDERATION relative to\ninstituting maintenance assessment proceedings of the City of Los\nAngeles Streetlight Maintenance Assessment District No. 5500.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nPRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE OF\nINTENTION, dated March 6, 2026, setting the date of June 2, 2026\nas the hearing date, to order the necessary street lighting systems to\nbe operated, maintained, and repaired, including furnishing electric\nenergy, for the Fiscal Year of 2026-2027, for the lighting of that district\ndesignated as the City of Los Angeles Streetlight Maintenance\nAssessment District No. 5500, pursuant to the provisions of Sections\n6.95 - 6.127 of the LAAC, Section 53753 of the California\nGovernment Code, and Proposition 218 (Articles XIII C and XIII D of\nthe California Constitution).\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the BSL. Neither the\nCAO nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial\nanalysis of this report.
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(3)\n25-1083\nPLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT (PLUM) COMMITTEE\nREPORT relative to an analysis of the impacts and implementation of\nSenate Bill (SB) 79 (Wiener), including the results of modeling analysis\nand options for upzoning and temporary delayed effectuation.\nSUBMITS WITHOUT RECOMMENDATION:\n1. Instruct the Department of City Planning (DCP), in alignment\nwith Approach C, to initiate a code amendment for OPTION 2\nas described in the DCP report dated February 18, 2026, to\nupzone single family and low-density zoned parcels that are\nlocated in Opportunity Stations and in higher and moderate\nopportunity sites ineligible for delay within Transit Oriented\nDevelopment zones and areas citywide to facilitate local\nimplementation of SB 79, but excluding Historic Preservation\nOverlay Zones (HPOZ) that were established before 2015 or\nare in lower opportunity areas.\n2. Instruct the DCP, to delay effectuation of SB 79 citywide, as\nexplicitly allowed by SB 79, through the initiation of a delayed\neffectuation ordinance for all eligible criteria including lower\nopportunity areas, Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones, sites\nand stations meeting capacity requirements, local historic\nresources, Sea Level Rise Areas, Industrial Employment Hubs,\nand sites more than one-mile walking distance from a station.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the DCP. Neither the\nChief Legislative Analyst nor the City Administrative Officer has\ncompleted a financial analysis of this report.
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(30)\n26-1200-S9\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR relative to the appointment of\nGina Fields to the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed.\nBackground Check: Completed.\n(Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee\nreport to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in\nCommittee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.)\n(Please visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.)
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(31)\n26-0328\nMOTION (YAROSLAVSKY - BLUMENFIELD) relative to coordinating a\nstreet banner campaign to encourage participation and attendance at\nEarth Day LA 2026 for the period of March 2026 - April 2026.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. APPROVE, in accordance with Los Angeles Municipal Code\nSection 62.132 the Street Banner Program being coordinated\nby LA Sanitation and Environment encouraging participation\nand attendance at Earth Day LA 2026 as a City of Los Angeles\nNon-Event Street Banner Program for the period of March\n2026 - April 2026.\n2. APPROVE the content of the street banner design, attached to\nthe Motion.
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(32)\n26-0330\nCD 3\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - JURADO) relative to coordinating a street\nbanner campaign to promote the Woodland Hills - Warner Center\nNeighborhood Council and encourage participation for the period of\nApril 16, 2026 to April 15, 2027.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. APPROVE, in accordance with Los Angeles Municipal Code\nSection 62.132 the Street Banner Program being coordinated\nby Woodland Hills - Warner Center Neighborhood Council as a\nCity of Los Angeles Non-Event Street Banner Program for the\nperiod of April 16, 2026 to April 15, 2027.\n2. APPROVE the content of the street banner design, attached to\nthe Motion.
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(33)\n26-0333\nCD 12\nMOTION (LEE - RODRIGUEZ) relative to funding for the Friends of\nOakridge from the Sunshine Canyon Community Amenities Trust\nFund.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. RESOLVE that $25,000 in the Sunshine Canyon Community\nAmenities Trust Fund No. 699/14 be allocated/appropriated to\nthe Friends of Oakridge.\n2. DIRECT the City Clerk to prepare and process the\nnecessary document(s) with, and/or payment(s) to the\nFriends of Oakridge, or any other agency or organization,\nas appropriate, in the above amount, from the above\nsource, and for the above purposes, subject to the\napproval of the City Attorney as to form, if needed; and\nthat, if needed; AUTHORIZE, the Councilmember of the\nTwelfth District, or designee, to execute any such\ndocuments on behalf of the City.\n3. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to make any corrections or\nclarifications to the above instructions in order to\neffectuate the intent of the Motion.
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(34)\n26-0334\nMOTION (LEE - JURADO, et al.) relative to funding for Asian\nAmerican, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. UTILIZE $30,000 in the Council's portion of the Heritage Month\nCelebration & Special Events line item in the General City\nPurposes Fund No. 100/56 to fund any aspect of the Asian\nAmerican, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage\nMonth.\n2. DIRECT the City Clerk to prepare and process the\nnecessary documents and/or payments, directly with the\nvendor/service provider, and/or any other agency or\norganization, as appropriate, in the above amount, for the\nabove purpose, subject to the approval of the City Attorney\nas to form, if needed; and AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to\nexecute any such documents on behalf of the City.\n3. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to make any corrections,\nclarifications 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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(35)\n26-0339\nCD 15\nMOTION (McOSKER - PADILLA) relative to coordinating a street\nbanner campaign celebrating its graduates from the Class of 2025\nalong Western Avenue and Lomita Boulevard going east toward\nPresident Avenue in the Harbor City neighborhood.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. APPROVE, the City Council, in accordance with Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code Section 62.132, the Street Banner Program\nbeing coordinated by Narbonne High School as a City of Los\nAngeles Non-Event Street Banner Program for the period of\nMarch 1, 2026 through July 1, 2026.\n2. APPROVE the content of the street banner design, attached to\nthe Motion.
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(36)\n25-0160-S181\nCD 2\nMOTION (NAZARIAN - McOSKER) relative to amending the Council\naction of February 24, 2026 (C.F. 25-0160-S181).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAMEND the Council action of February 24, 2026 relative to a lien for\nnuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection costs for the property located at 10721\nWest Wixom Street (C.F. 25-0160-S181) to:\n1. RESCIND the Council action; and\n2. CONFIRM the lien in the amount of $3,983.27
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(37)\n26-0346\nCD 5\nMOTION (YAROSLAVSKY - HARRIS-DAWSON) relative to funding for\nFIFA World Cup Fan Sites in Council District Five (CD 5).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $20,000 from General City\nPurposes Fund No. 100/56, Account No. 000705 (CD 5\nCommunity Services) to the Department of Recreation and\nParks Fund No. 302/89 Account No. 89747C (World Cup 2026)\nfor FIFA World Cup Fan Sites in Council District 5.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Recreation and Parks Department to make\nany corrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund\ntransfer instructions, 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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(38)\n26-0342\nCD 3\nMOTION (JURADO for BLUMENFIELD - LEE) relative to funding for a\nfacade improvement project in the Canoga Park Jobs & Economic\nDevelopment Incentive (JEDI) Zone in Council District 3.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $120,000 from the AB1290\nFund No. 53P, Account No. 281203 (CD 3 Redevelopment\nProjects - Services) to a new Account in the Economic\nDevelopment Trust Fund No. 62L/22 entitled "JEDI Zone CD 3”\nfor a facade improvement project in the Canoga Park Jobs &\nEconomic Development Incentive (JEDI) Zone in Council\nDistrict 3.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Economic and Workforce Development\nDepartment to make any corrections, clarifications or revisions\nto the above fund transfer instructions, including any new\ninstructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion, and\nincluding any 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)\n26-0375\nCD 10\nMOTION (HUTT - LEE) relative to funding related to work on the\nOlympic Gateway Project.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $55,327.08 from the AB1290\nFund No. 53P, Account No. 281210 (CD 10 Redevelopment\nProjects - Services) to the Public Works Trust Fund No. 834/50,\nRevenue Source - 574203 to be used to fund the deficit for B\nPermit Ref. No. 9573 (BR003604), related to work on the\nOlympic Gateway Project.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Engineering 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)\n25-0916\nCD 15\nPLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPORT\nrelative to preparing an Interim Control Ordinance (ICO) that prohibits\nthe processing of any by-right land use permits for "smoke & vape\nshops" and the issuance of any related tobacco retailer permits for\nthese uses within the geographical boundaries of Council District 15.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. NOTE AND FILE the Department of City Planning (DCP)\nreport dated February 10, 2026.\n2. INSTRUCT the DCP, in consultation with the City Attorney,\nand with the assistance of the Los Angeles Department of\nBuilding and Safety, the Office of Finance and the\nDepartment of Cannabis Regulation as needed, to draft\nan ICO for consideration that prohibits the processing of\nany by-right land use permits for "smoke & vape shops"\nand the issuance of any related tobacco retailer permits\nfor these uses within the geographical boundaries of\nCouncil District 15.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the DCP. Neither the\nCity Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has\ncompleted a financial analysis of this report.
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(40)\n26-0011-S8\nCD 10\nMOTION (HUTT - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding to supplement the\ncosts associated with removing and replacing trash liners in Council\nDistrict Ten (CD 10).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. UTILIZE $128,232 in the Council District 10 portion of the\nCouncil Discretionary Street Furniture Fund No. 43D, Dept. 50\nto supplement the costs associated with removing and replacing\ntrash liners in Council District 10, currently being provided by\nthe Los Angeles Conservation Corps under City Contract C-\n140103, for an extended period from January 1, 2024 through\nMay 31, 2024.\n2. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to prepare,\nprocess and execute the necessary documents with and/or\npayments to the Los Angeles Conservation Corps, or any\nother agency or organization, as appropriate, utilizing the\nabove amount, for the above purpose, subject to the\napproval of the City Attorney as to form.\n3. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to make any corrections,\nclarifications 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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(41)\n26-0376\nMOTION (RAMAN - SOTO-MARTINEZ) relative to funding for costs\nrelated to Los Angeles Housing Department's (LAHD) postage and\nmailing services.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE the City Controller to transfer and appropriate\n$565,000 from the below listed Accounts and in the amounts\nspecified from the LAHD from the following accounts to the\nbelow listed Accounts and in the amounts specified in the\nGeneral Services Fund No. 100/40, Account No. 009130 (Mail\nServices) for costs related to LAHD's postage and mailing\nservices, as noted in the Motion, attached to the Council file.\n2. AUTHORIZE the City Controller to reduce Housing Fund No.\n100/43, Account No. 001010 (Salaries - General) by $165,454,\nand Housing Fund 100/43, Account No. 002120 (Printing and\nBinding) by $275,705.\n3. AUTHORIZE the City Controller to increase General Services\nFund No. 100/40, Account No. 009130 (Mail Services) by\n$565,000.\n4. AUTHORIZE the General Manager of LAHD, or designee, to\nprepare the Controller Instructions and any necessary technical\nadjustments that may be required to effectuate the intent of this\nMotion, consistent with Mayor and City Council actions, subject\nto the approval of the City Administrative Officer, and instruct\nthe Controller to implement the instructions.
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(42)\n26-0377\nCD 1\nMOTION (HERNANDEZ - YAROSLAVSKY) relative to funding to allow\nthe City and Heritage Square Museum the development of a Master\nPlan to identify opportunities to create more accessible and safe\nwalking paths throughout the site.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Engineering (BOE) to accept the\ndonation of $50,000 from the Heritage Square Museum to be\nused to develop a Master Plan that outlines a phased approach\nto install various improvements at the Heritage Square\nMuseum, including design upgrades to the Pasadena Avenue\ngate entrance of the museum to enhance connectivity to the\nMetro station, access ramp installations, and a special event\nparking plan and to deposit these funds into the Bureau of\nEngineering Fund No. 100/78, Appropriation Account 001010\n(Salaries General).\n2. INSTRUCT the BOE, with the assistance of the Department of\nRecreation and Parks, to incorporate the City's Park Needs\nAssessment in the development of the Master Plan, including\nany community engagement, site planning, and park\nclassification system guidelines.\n3. AUTHORIZE the BOE, with the assistance of any other\nnecessary departments, to execute any required agreements to\naccept the donation from the Heritage Square Museum and\neffectuate the intent of this motion, subject to review and\napproval by the City Attorney.
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(43)\n24-0010-S6\nMOTION (RAMAN - LEE) relative to reinstating the reward offer in the\nunsolved murder of Juan Cuevas for an additional six months.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nREAFFIRM Council’s findings and REINSTATE the reward offer\nrelative to the unsolved murder of Juan Cuevas (Council action of\nMay 17, 2024, Council file No. 24-0010-S6) for an additional period of\nsix months from the publication of the renewed offer of reward by the\nOffice of the City Clerk; and, further, that the sum of $50,000 shall be\nthe aggregate maximum sum of any payment or payments of a City\nreward in this instance.
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(44)\n13-0160-S216\nCD 10\nMOTION (HUTT - PARK) relative to amending the Council action of\nFebruary 24, 2026 (C.F. 13-0160-S216).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAMEND the Council action of February 24, 2026 relative to a lien for\nnuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code\nviolations/Annual Inspection costs for the property located at 6086\nWest Venice Boulevard (C.F. 13-0160-S216) to:\n1. RESCIND the Council action; and\n2. CONFIRM the lien in the amount of $1,483.26
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(45)\n26-0378\nCD 12\nMOTION (LEE - SOTO-MARTINEZ) relative to funding to support FIFA\nWorld Cup Community Celebration events in Council District Twelve\n(CD 12).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $20,256 from General City\nPurposes Fund No. 100/56, Account No. 000985 (CD12\nNeighborhood Service Enhancements) to the Recreation and\nParks Fund No. 302/89 and APPR No. 89747C-World Cup to\nsupport FIFA World Cup Community Celebration events in CD\n12.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Department of Recreation and Parks to make\nany corrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund\ntransfer instructions, 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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(46)\n26-0379\nCD 1\nMOTION (HERNANDEZ - HARRIS-DAWSON) relative to funding for\nan environmental analysis, development of a cleanup plan (if needed),\nand project administration for the sampling of the brownfield property\nlocated in the right of way, near the intersections of Ann Street and\nNorth Spring Street and Mesnager Street and North Spring Street.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $85,000 in the Council District\n1 portion of the Council Projects line item in the AB 1290 Fund\nNo. 53P, Account No. 281201 to a new Account in the\nIntegrated Solid Waste Management Trust Fund No. 556-50\nentitled "Brownfields- Spring Street Crosswalk", Account No.\nTBD for work relative to an environmental analysis,\ndevelopment of a cleanup plan (if needed), and project\nadministration for the sampling of the brownfield property\nlocated in the right of way, near the intersections of Ann Street\nand North Spring Street and Mesnager Street and North Spring\nStreet in Council District 1.\n2. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Sanitation to\nprepare, process and execute the necessary documents with\nand/or payments to Geosyntec Consultants, Inc., or any other\nagency or organization, as appropriate, utilizing the above\namount, for the above purpose, subject to the approval of the\nCity Attorney as to form.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Sanitation 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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(47)\n25-0416\nMOTION (HUTT - HERNANDEZ) relative to amending the Council\naction of January 28, 2026 (C.F. 25-0416).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nAMEND the Council action of January 28, 2026, Recommendation\nNo. 1, relative to awarded funding from the Los Angeles County\nMetro Transportation Authority (Metro) from Cycle 2 of the Metro\nActive Transport, Transit and First/Last Mile (MAT) Program (C.F. 25-\n0416), as follows:\n1. AUTHORIZE the respective lead City department to:\na. Execute any necessary funding, cooperative agreement, or\ncontractual documents, subject to the approval of the City\nAttorney as to form and legality, for accepting the funding from\nCycle 2 of the MAT Program.\nb. Receive up to $40,850,000 in MAT Cycle 2 grant funds and\ndeposit into the Transportation Grant Fund No. 655/94.\nc. Transfer/appropriate $13,090,000 within Transportation Grant\nFund No. 655/94 from Cash Balance to new accounts and\namounts to be reimbursed by MAT Cycle 2 funds as follows:\ni. MAT C2 - Grand Avenue/Cesar Chavez Avenue First-Last Mile\nImprovements Project - $8,500,000\nii. MAT C2 - Koreatown to Pico Union Neighborhood Active\nTransportation Project - $4,590,000\nd. Make any corrections or revisions to the above instructions,\nincluding any new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent\nof this action.
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(48)\n26-0382\nCD 15\nMOTION (MCOSKER - HUTT) relative to funding to support FIFA\nWorld Cup Community Celebration events in Council District FIFTEEN\n(CD 15).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $20,256 from the AB1290\nFund No. 53P, Account No. 281215 (CD15 Redevelopment\nProjects - Services) to the Recreation and Parks Fund No.\n302/89 and APPR No. 89747C-World Cup to support FIFA\nWorld Cup Community Celebration events in CD 15.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Department of Recreation and Parks to make\nany corrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund\ntransfer instructions, 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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(49)\n26-0384\nCD 11\nMOTION (PARK - PADILLA) relative to funding for the SPA 5 Access\nCenter in Council District Eleven (CD 11).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the General Manager of the Los\nAngeles Housing Department, or designee, to amend the City's\nGeneral Funds Homeless Shelter Services Agreement (City\nContract C-202650) with the Los Angeles Homeless Services\nAuthority to: add up to $140,000 for the existing SPA5 Access\nCenter in Council District 11, extend the term of the contract\nthrough June 30, 2026, and amend the Scope of Work to add\nthe SPA5 Access Center in Council District 11.\n2. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE up to $140,000 from the\nHousing Department Fund No. 10A/43, Account No. 43YD23\n(CD 11 - LAHSA Mental Health Outreach) to the Housing\nDepartment Fund No. 10A/43, Account No. TBD (SPA5 Access\nCenter in CD11) to provide supplemental funding for the SPA 5\nAccess Center in Council District 11.\n3. DISENCUMBER $2,500 from Contract C-140706 and transfer\n$2,500 from the Housing Department Fund No. 10A-43,\nAccount No. 43YD23 (LAHSA Mental Health Outreach) to\nGeneral City Purposes Fund No. 100-56, Account No. 000903\n(Council Community Projects - Council District 11).\n4. AUTHORIZE the Los Angeles Housing Department 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.\n5. REQUEST and AUTHORIZE the Los Angeles Homeless\nServices Authority to prepare, process and execute the\nnecessary documents with and/or payments to the St. Joseph\nCenter, or any other agency or organization, as appropriate,\nutilizing the above amount, for the above purpose, subject to\nthe approval of the City Attorney as to form.
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(5)\n26-0158\nENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the\nstatus of the Hydration Station Initiative Program, and related matters.\nRecommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Nazarian -\nHutt):\n1. REQUEST the Department of Water and Power (DWP), with\nassistance from the Department of Recreation and Parks,\nEmergency Management Department, and any other\ndepartment as necessary, to report on the status of the\nHydration Station Initiative Program, including its available\nresource budget for education and outreach, the current\nnumber of installed hydration stations, expansion completion\ntimeline for the 2028 Olympic Games, and performance metrics\non usage and maintenance.\n2. REQUEST the DWP to report on a detailed plan for promoting\npublic awareness of the DWP’s water quality testing, the safety\nand affordability of tap water compared to bottled water\nalternatives, and strategies to address documented concerns\nabout tap water quality and perception in disadvantaged\ncommunities.\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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(50)\n26-0205\nPUBLIC WORKS and BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEES’\nREPORT relative to adding funds to the 2025-26 Municipal\nImprovement Corporation of Los Angeles (MICLA) Program for the\nsurge installation of solar-powered streetlights across the City, and\nrelated matters.\nRecommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion\n(Yaroslavsky, Hernandez – Rodriguez, et al.), SUBJECT TO THE\nAPPROVAL OF THE MAYOR:\n1. INSTRUCT the City Administrative Officer (CAO) to add\n$65,000,000 to the 2025-26 MICLA Program to surge\ninstallation of solar-powered streetlights across the City (at least\n500 per Council District) with the Street Lighting Maintenance\nAssessment Fund as the source of funds to support these\nMICLA projects.\n2. INSTRUCT the Bureau of Street Lighting and CAO to report\nwithin 15 days with an implementation plan for the surge\ninstallation of solar-powered streetlights across the City,\nincluding an annual expenditure plan, necessary staffing and\nequipment, expense costs, and any reimbursement resolution,\nspecial fund loans, or other documents necessary to effectuate\nthe program. The report should also include a clear timeline and\nfunding strategy to complete conversion of all remaining,\neligible streetlights to solar-power citywide.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the Chief Legislative\nAnalyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(51)\n26-0049\nPUBLIC SAFETY and BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEES’\nREPORT relative to the Disaster Assistance Trust Fund Annual\nFinancial Report for Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2025.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Administrative Officer report dated January\n15, 2026, attached to the Council file, relative to the Disaster\nAssistance Trust Fund Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year ended\nJune 30, 2025.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(52)\n26-0231\nCD 13\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict Thirteen (CD 13) Public Assistance Trust Fund No. 904 for\nFiscal Year (FY) 2023-2024.\nRecommendations for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026\nrelative to the FY 2023-2024 CD 13 Public Assistance Trust Fund No.\n904.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(53)\n26-0229\nCD 1\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict One (CD 1) Public Benefits Trust Fund No. 889 for Fiscal Year\n(FY) 2023-2024.\nRecommendations for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026\nrelative to the FY 2023-2024 CD 1 Public Benefits Trust Fund No.\n889.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(54)\n26-0228\nCD 15\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict Fifteen (CD 15) Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Harbor\nDivision Police Assistance Trust Fund No. 888 for Fiscal Year (FY)\n2023-2024.\nRecommendations for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026\nrelative to the FY 2023-2024 CD 15 LAPD Harbor Division Police\nAssistance Trust Fund No. 888.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(55)\n26-0227\nCD 4\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict Four (CD 4) Public Safety Trust Fund No. 884 for Fiscal Year\n(FY) 2023-2024.\nRecommendations for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026\nrelative to the FY 2023-2024 CD 4 Public Safety Trust Fund No. 884.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(56)\n26-0226\nCD 12\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict Twelve (CD 12) Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)\nDevonshire and Foothill Divisions Police Assistance Trust Fund No.\n883 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-2024.\nRecommendations for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026\nrelative to the FY 2023-2024 CD 12 LAPD Devonshire and Foothill\nDivisions Police Assistance Trust Fund No. 883.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(57)\n26-0285\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the acceptance of\na donation valued at $25,000 for employee wellness for the West\nValley Community Police Station.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the acceptance of the non-monetary donation from The\nSupo Foundation, valued at approximately $25,000.00 to the Los\nAngeles Police Department (LAPD) West Valley Community Police\nStation; and, THANK the donor for this generous donation.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None from the Board of Police\nCommissioners (BOPC). Neither the City Administrative Officer nor\nthe Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this\nreport.
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(58)\n26-0039\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the current policy\nand procedures for routine communication with Council offices\nregarding public safety activity within their Council districts, including\nbut not limited to school shootings, federal enforcement activity, and\nprotests.\nRecommendation for Council action pursuant to Motion (Jurado -\nRodriguez):\nINSTRUCT the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) to report on\nthe current policy and procedures for routine communication with\nCouncil offices. The report should specify any procedures to notify\nCouncil offices regarding school shootings, federal enforcement\nactivity requiring LAPD involvement, and protests. This report should\ninclude the timing, method, and responsible points of contact for such\nnotifications.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the CLA has completed\na financial analysis of this report.
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(59)\n26-0282\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the acceptance of\na donation valued at $57,070 for a replacement training system for the\nOlympic Community Police Station.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the acceptance of the non-monetary donation from the\nOlympic Boosters Association, valued at approximately $57,070.00 to\nthe Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Olympic Community\nPolice Station; and, THANK the donor for this generous donation.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None from the Board of Police\nCommissioners (BOPC). Neither the City Administrative Officer nor\nthe Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this\nreport.
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(6)\n26-0052\nGENERAL EXEMPTION, ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT\nCOMMITTEE REPORT and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION\nrelative to quitclaiming a portion of a water facility easement, located in\nthe City and identified as Assessor’s Parcel No. 2706-007-035, to\nSodnom Demberel and Batzorig Erdenechukhal, Wife and Husband,\nas Joint Tenants, at no cost to the Department of Water and Power\n(DWP).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DETERMINE that this item is exempt pursuant to California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15061(b)\n(3). General Exemptions apply in situations where it can be\nseen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in\nquestion may have a significant effect on the environment.\nTherefore, the quitclaim of a DWP public utility easement is not\nan action subject to CEQA.\n2. APPROVE the Resolution of the Board of Water and Power\nCommissioners (Board) authorizing a Quitclaim Deed\nquitclaiming a portion of a water facility easement, located in the\nCity, identified as Assessor’s Parcel No. 2706-007-035 to\nSodnom Demberel and Batzorig Erdenechukhal, Wife and\nHusband, as Joint Tenants, at no cost to the DWP.\n3. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nJanuary 23, 2026, approving Board Resolution No. 026 126\nauthorizing the DWP to quitclaim a public power facility\neasement to Sodnom Demberel and Batzorig Erdenechukhal,\nWife and Husband, as Joint Tenants.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer reports that\nthere is no impact on the City General Fund. The DWP Water\nRevenue Fund will receive onetime revenue of $6,420 as a\nprocessing fee for the quitclaim of the easement, which the property\nowners of record have paid to the DWP. The recommendations above\ncomply with DWP adopted Financial Policies.
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(60)\n26-0332\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS\n(BOARD) relative to the Amendment to the Board Report (2022\nNoncompliance Fee Appeals).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. APPROVE the Amendment to Board report No. 23-097 (2022\nNoncompliance Fee Appeals).\n2. RESCIND the denial of the 2022 Noncompliance appeal result\nfor Invoice No. BN230000578/Assessors Parcel No.\n2381024010; and, DIRECT the Los Angeles Fire Department,\nAdministrative Services Bureau, to proceed with the error\ncorrection adjustment and process a refund for the fees that\nwas assessed and paid by property owner.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The Board reports that the total amount of\nthe refund is $1,011 (Noncompliance Fee of $674 plus 50% penalty of\n$337) for the 2022 Noncompliance Inspection Fee invoice\nBN230000578/APN 2381024010. The 2022 Noncompliance Fee\nrevenue total will be $279,036 after the issuance of the refund.
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(61)\n22-0156-S2\nCOMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY and ORDINANCE\nFIRST CONSIDERATION relative to amending the Los Angeles\nAdministrative Code (LAAC) to remove a reference to the 6th Street\nBridge.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nPRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated\nFebruary 10, 2026, relative to amending Subsection (1) of Section\n19.129.20 of Article 2.4 to Chapter 12, Division 19 of the LAAC to\nremove a reference to the 6th Street Bridge.\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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(62)\n26-1200-S11\nCONSIDERATION OF MAYOR REPORT relative to the appointment of\nMatthew Kaczmarek to the Board of Airport Commissioners for the\nterm ending June 30, 2029.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nRESOLVE that the Mayor’s reappointment of Matthew Kaczmarek to\nthe Board of Airport Commissioners for the term ending June 30,\n2029, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. The appointee currently\nresides in Council District Ten. (Current composition: M = 4; F = 3)\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed.\nBackground Check: Pending
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(63)\n21-1306\nCD 14\nCATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY\nENGINEER and RESOLUTION TO VACATE relative to vacating a\nportion of the alley northerly of Weaver Street between Milwaukee\nAvenue and Toledo Street, VAC-E1401407.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. REAFFIRM the FINDINGS of April 9, 2024, that the vacation of\na portion of the alley northerly of Weaver Street between\nMilwaukee Avenue and Toledo Street (Vacation), pursuant to\nthe City of Los Angeles Environmental Guidelines, is exempt\nfrom the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, pursuant\nto Article III, Class 5(3) of the City of Los Angeles Environmental\nGuidelines.\n2. REAFFIRM the FINDINGS of April 9, 2024, that the Vacation is\nin substantial conformance with the General Plan pursuant to\nSection 556 of the Los Angeles City Charter.\n3. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION TO VACATE No. 25-\n1401407 for the Vacation.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Engineer.\nNeither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative\nAnalyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(7)\n06-2072-S4\nENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the\nSecond Amendment to an agreement with Black and Veatch\nCorporation for the North Haiwee Dam Seismic Improvement Project.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nCONCUR with action of the Board of Water and Power\nCommissioners of February 11, 2026, Resolution No. 026 158, which\napproves the Second Amendment to Agreement No. 47879 with\nBlack and Veatch Corporation for the North Haiwee Dam Seismic\nImprovement Project. The not to exceed amount of $12,000,000, will\nremain the same.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the Board of Water and\nPower Commissioners. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the\nChief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this\nreport
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(8)\n20-1308\nCD 14\nHOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT and\nRESOLUTION relative to adopting the Tax Equity and Fiscal\nResponsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) Resolution and Minutes; and\nissuing a supplemental tax-exempt multifamily housing conduit\nrevenue note in an amount up to $2,500,000; and executing related\nfinancing documents for the La Guadalupe Apartments Supportive\nHousing Project located at 1800 East 1st Street in Council District 14\n(CD 14).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. NOTE and FILE the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD)\nreport dated February 11, 2026, attached to Council file No. 20-\n1308, relative to the issuance of supplemental tax-exempt\nmultifamily housing conduit revenue note for the La Guadalupe\nApartments Supportive Housing Project (Project) located at\n1800 East 1st Street in CD 14.\n2. ADOPT the February 9, 2025 TEFRA minutes for the Project\ncontained in the City Administrative Officer (CAO) report dated\nFebruary 25, 2026, attached to Council file No. 20-1308.\n3. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION attached to the CAO\nreport dated February 25, 2026, attached to the Council file,\nauthorizing the issuance of up to $2,500,000 in supplemental\ntax-exempt multifamily housing conduit revenue note for the\nProject.\n4. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, LAHD, or designee, to\nnegotiate and execute the relevant financing documents for the\nProject, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that there is no General\nFund impact as a result of the issuance of supplemental tax-exempt\nmultifamily housing conduit revenue note (Note) for the Project. The\nCity is a conduit issuer and does not incur liability for the repayment of\nthe Note, which is a limited obligation payable solely from the\nrevenues of the Project, and the City is not, under any circumstances,\nobligated to make payments on the Note.\nFinancial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that recommendations\nin this report comply with the City’s Financial Policies in that the Note\nis a limited obligation payable solely from the revenues of the Project\nand the City is not, under any circumstances, obligated to make\npayments on the Note.\nDebt Impact Statement: The CAO reports that there is no debt impact\nas the Note is a conduit issuance debt and not a debt of the City.
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(9)\n23-1134-S2\nEXEMPTION, HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE\nREPORT and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to\namending Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Subsection D of\nSection 151.06 to require that annual rent increases that go into effect\non or after the effective date of the subsection comply with the updated\nautomatic rent adjustment formula provisions for rental units subject to\nthe Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DETERMINE, based on the whole of the administrative record,\nthat the adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) through Section 15061(b)(3)\n(common sense exemption) of the State CEQA Guidelines, and\nArticle II, Section 1 of the City CEQA Guidelines, and that none\nof the exceptions under CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2\napply and DIRECT the Los Angeles Housing Department to file\nNotices of Exemption with the County Recorder's Office\nfollowing the adoption of the Ordinance.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated\nFebruary 24, 2026, amending LAMC Subsection D of Section\n151.06 to require that annual rent increases that go into effect\non or after the effective date of the subsection comply with the\nupdated automatic rent adjustment formula provisions for rental\nunits subject to the RSO.\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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(1)\n14-1635-S13\nExemption pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines\nSections 15061(b)(3) and 15378(b)(5), report from the Los Angeles\nCity Planning Commission and proposed ordinance relative to\namending Section 12.03 of Article 2 of Chapter I of the Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code to clarify that, prior to enactment of the Home-Sharing\nOrdinance, short-term rental occupancy uses of dwelling units were\nonly permitted when the Zoning Code affirmatively so provided; and\nadoption of project findings.
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(2)\n26-0287\nCD 12\nMitigated Negative Declaration (MND), No. ENV-2024-494-MND,\nadopted on February 3, 2026, pursuant to California Environmental\nQuality Act Guidelines Section 15162, no subsequent environmental\nclearance is required, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and related\nEnvironmental Findings; report from the North Valley Area Planning\nCommission; and draft Ordinance to effectuate a Zone Change from\nMR2 and P-1 to (T)(Q)C2-1 subject to the (T) and (Q) Conditions of\nApproval; for the construction, use and maintenance of a 7,276 square\nfoot express car wash to be operated from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily,\nthe Project includes a drive-through car wash tunnel, 32 vacuum\nstations, a pay station, four bicycle parking stalls, landscaping, signage\nincluding relocation of an existing free-standing pole sign, and a new\ntrash enclosure, the Project includes the excavation of approximately\n300 cubic yards of soil; for the property located at 9119 North De Soto\nAvenue, subject to Conditions of Approval; and adoption of project\nfindings.\nApplicant: De Soto Express Holdings, LLC\nRepresentative: Lisa Kolieb, Esq.\nCase No. APCNV-2024-493-ZC-CU2\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2024-494-MND\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(3)\n26-0347\nMotion (Blumenfield – Lee) relative to instructing the Los Angeles\nDepartment of Building and Safety, in consultation with the City\nAttorney, to prepare a proposed ordinance, to amend Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code Section 98.0603 (Expiration of Plan Check) to extend\nthe Plan Check expiration beyond the 18 month-time period that is\ncurrently allowed, and thereby allow project applicants more time to\nsecure a permit; and related matters.
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(4)\n25-0572-S2\nDepartment of City Planning (DCP) report dated February 5, 2026 and\nrecommended action dated March 19, 2026 relative to a Fiscal Year\n2025-26 Interim Budget Request for the implementation of the Zoning\nReview Program transfer to the DCP. (This item is referred to the\nPlanning and Land Use Management Committee, Personnel and\nHiring Committee, and Budget and Finance Committee.)
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(5)\n25-1473\nMotion (Blumenfield, Raman – Yaroslavsky) relative to instructing the\nDepartment of City Planning, with the assistance of the Department of\nFinance, to report with recommendations regarding implementation of\nSenate Bill (SB) 346, including but not limited to a form and manner for\nrequiring hosting platforms to submit data to identify each short-term\nrental.
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(6)\n12-1824-S3\nMotion (Yaroslavsky – Park, et al.) relative to instructing the City\nAdministrative Officer, with assistance from the City Attorney, Los\nAngeles Police Department, Los Angeles Department of Building and\nSafety, Office of Finance, and the Department of City Planning to\nreport on options for increasing fines and penalties for repeat “party\nhouse” violations. (This   item   is   referred   to   the   Public   Safety\nCommittee and Planning and Land Use Management Committee.\nThe Public Safety Committee approved the item on March 11,\n2026.)