Los Angeles — 2026-04-14
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(1)\n26-0072\nCD 14\nHEARING OF PROTESTS relative to the establishment of the\nDowntown Industrial Business Improvement District, pursuant to\nSection 53753 of the California Government Code, Section 36600 et\nseq. of the California Streets and Highways Code and Article XIII D of\nthe California Constitution.\n(Pursuant to Council adoption of Ordinance No. 188871 on February\n17, 2026. The tabulation of ballots shall take place in Room 223 of City\nHall immediately following the close of the hearing and will be publicly\nlive streamed. For directions to access the live stream, visit\nclerk.lacity.org/bids . Public announcement of the tabulation of ballots\nis on Tuesday, April 28, 2026)
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(10)\n26-0172\nAD HOC COMMITTEE ON MEASURE UNITED TO HOUSE LOS\nANGELES (ULA) REPORT relative to the outcomes of the United to\nHouse City of Los Angeles Tenant Outreach and Education Program\nand a timeline to create an online dashboard and heat map with\noutcome data.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Padilla -\nSoto-Martinez):\nINSTRUCT the Los Angeles Housing Department, in coordination\nwith the Information Technology Agency, to report on the outcomes of\nthe United to House LA Tenant Outreach and Education Program and\na timeline to create an online dashboard and heat map with outcome\ndata, which should address the five outcome metrics in the ULA\nProgram Guidelines and details on how funding is distributed among\nthe contracted partner organizations, the geographic areas where\nthese partners are assigned to conduct outreach and services, and a\nbreakdown of outreach and services provided in-person or virtually by\nCouncil.\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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(11)\n26-0300\nAD HOC COMMITTEE ON MEASURE UNITED TO HOUSE LOS\nANGELES (ULA) REPORT relative to contracting with a consultant to\nconduct public engagement, including with the Los Angeles Housing\nDepartment, Measure ULA Citizen Oversight Committee, relevant\norganizations, and stakeholders to identify solutions to align Measure\nULA on mitigating impacts on new housing construction and\ninvestment.\nRecommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion\n(Rodriguez - Padilla):\n1. INSTRUCT the Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA) to negotiate and\nenter into a contract with a consultant to conduct public\nengagement, including with the Los Angeles Housing\nDepartment, the Measure ULA Citizen Oversight Committee,\nrelevant organizations and stakeholders to review of Measure\nULA to identify solutions to align the measure to mitigate\nimpacts on new housing construction and investment.\n2. REQUEST the United to House LA Citizen Oversight Committee\nto report with a status of the requirements under sections\n22.618.6(c)(3) and 22.618.6(c)(4) and their work to evaluate\nMeasure ULA’s financial and programmatic outcomes before\nthe CLA initiates its outreach work.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor\nthe CLA has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(12)\n26-0088-S1\nAD HOC COMMITTEE ON MEASURE UNITED TO HOUSE LOS\nANGELES (ULA) REPORT relative to creating a comprehensive\nanalysis of Measure ULA revenues, expenditures, and programmatic\noutcomes from April 1, 2023 through January 31, 2026, and projected\nfor the remainder of Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 and FY 2026-27.\nRecommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Jurado,\nHernandez - Yaroslavsky):\n1. INSTRUCT the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD), in\ncollaboration with the Chief Legislative Analyst (CLA), City\nAdministrative Officer (CAO), and Office of Finance, to report\nwithin 15 days with a comprehensive analysis of Measure ULA\nrevenues, expenditures, and programmatic outcomes from April\n1, 2023 through January 31, 2026, and projected for the\nremainder of Fiscal Year 2025-2026 and Fiscal Year 2026-2027.\nThis report shall include, but not be limited to revenue and fiscal\nanalysis; programmatic funding impacts; and tenant and\nhousehold outcomes as detailed in the Motion.\n2. INSTRUCT the LAHD to report on the impacts of the following\nproposed changes on Measure ULA revenues, programs, and\ntenants served:\na. Exempting multifamily (defined as any property containing\n4 or more dwelling units), commercial, or mixed use\nproperties that received their first Certificate of Occupancy\nwithin the last 15 years.\nb. Exempting single-family housing properties destroyed by\na disaster within the previous 3 years that resulted in a\ndeclared local emergency.\n3. INSTRUCT the CLA to compile and analyze independent\nstudies that have been conducted on the impact of Measure\nUnited to House LA on housing production in the City, and to\nreview any proposed or enacted changes to ordinances in other\njurisdictions that are similar to Measure ULA, including, but not\nlimited to, Proposition I in San Francisco and Measure RE in\nCulver City.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the CLA has completed\na financial analysis of this report.
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(13)\n25-0606\nCD 10\nTRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT and ORDINANCE FIRST\nCONSIDERATION relative to establishing a Parking Meter Zone (PMZ)\non West Adams Boulevard, between La Brea Avenue and Hauser\nBoulevard.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. NOTE and FILE the City Attorney report dated March 10, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, relative to establishing a PMZ on\nWest Adams Boulevard, between La Brea Avenue and Hauser\nBoulevard.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nMarch 10, 2026, attached to the Council file, amending\nSubsection 71 of Section 88.00 of Division “U” of Chapter VIII of\nthe Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to establish a PMZ on\nWest Adams Boulevard between La Brea Avenue and Hauser\nBoulevard.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None reported 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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(14)\n25-1463\nCD 15\nTRADE, TRAVEL AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to\ndirecting the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), in coordination with\nthe Emergency Management Department (EMD), the Port of Los\nAngeles (POLA), the Los Angeles Port Police, and the United States\nCoast Guard, to report on the November 21, 2025 fire aboard the One\nHenry Hudson, including incident response, communication,\ncoordination, and recommended improvements for future\nemergencies.\nRecommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (McOsker -\nLee):\nDIRECT the LAFD, in coordination with EMD, the POLA, the Los\nAngeles Port Police, and in partnership with the United States Coast\nGuard, to report to the Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee with a\nverbal update on the November 21, 2025 fire aboard the One Henry\nHudson. This should include, but not be limited to:\na. An operational timeline from initial dispatch through current\nincident status.\nb. A current summary of interagency coordination, communication\n(with attention to the automated notification system, as\nimplemented in this incident), and resource deployment.\nc. Initial key findings, lessons learned, and recommended\nimprovements for future responses.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor\nthe CLA has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(15)\n26-0329\nCD 4\nPUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to designating the\nintersection at Ventura Boulevard and Berry Drive in Studio City as “Oil\nCan Harry’s Square."\nRecommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Raman –\nSoto-Martínez):\n1. DESIGNATE the intersection at Ventura Boulevard and Berry\nDrive in Studio City as “Oil Can Harry’s Square."\n2. DIRECT the Department of Transportation to install permanent\nceremonial signage commemorating this designation at that\nlocation.\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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(16)\n26-0005-S35\nCD 5\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNICATION FROM THE\nLOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION\nrelative to removing the property at 6431 West Orange Street (Case\nNo. 889946), Assessor I.D. No. 5510-024-007, from the Rent Escrow\nAccount Program (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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(17)\n26-0449\nCONSIDERATION OF EXEMPTION, CITY ATTORNEY REPORT and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to approving the Utah\nSolar 1 Power Sales Agreement, No. BP 25-017 and the Utah Solar 1\nAgency Agreement, No. BP 25-018 by and between the City, acting by\nand through the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and the\nSouthern California Public Power Authority.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DETERMINE that the agreements are exempt pursuant to the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section\n15060(c)(3). In accordance with this section, an activity is not\nsubject to CEQA if it does not meet the definition of a project.\nSection 15378(b)(2) states that continuing administrative or\nmaintenance activities do not meet that definition.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated\nMarch 26, 2026, relative to approving the Utah Solar 1 Power\nSales Agreement, No. BP 25-017 and the Utah Solar 1 Agency\nAgreement, No. BP 25-018 by and between the City, acting by\nand through the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power,\nand the Southern California Public Power Authority.\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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(18)\n26-0225\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Vandalism\nand Graffiti Trust Fund No. 870 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-24.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, relative to the Vandalism and Graffiti Trust\nFund No. 870 for FY 2023-24.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(19)\n26-0223\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Hit-And-Run\nReward Trust Fund No. 59G for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-24.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, relative to the Hit-And-Run Reward Trust\nFund No. 59G for FY 2023-24.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(2)\n13-1724-S1\nCD 4, CD 13\nHEARING OF PROTESTS AND ORDINANCE FIRST\nCONSIDERATION relative to levying the Los Feliz Village Business\nImprovement District (District) special assessment for the District’s\n25th Fiscal Year (operating year) beginning on January 1, 2026\nthrough December 31, 2026.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. HEAR PROTESTS against the proposed levying of the special\nassessment for the District’s 2026 Fiscal Year, pursuant to\nSection 36524 of the California Streets and Highways Code.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT accompanying ORDINANCE dated April\n6, 2026, levying the special assessment for the District’s 2026\nFiscal Year, if a majority protest, as defined by Section 36525 of\nthe California Streets and Highways Code is found not to exist.\n3. APPROVE the Los Feliz Village Business Improvement District\nAdvisory Board for the District’s 2026 Fiscal Year.\n4. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk, subject to City Attorney approval, to\nprepare, execute and administer a contract between the City\nand the Los Feliz Village Business Improvement District\nCorporation, the nonprofit service provider for administration of\nthe District.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Clerk reports that there are no\nassessments to be paid for City-owned properties located within the\nboundaries of the District. Therefore, there is no impact on the\nGeneral Fund.
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(20)\n26-0221\nCD 9\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict 9 (CD 9) Public Benefits Trust Fund No. 48X for Fiscal Year\n(FY) 2023-24.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, relative to the Council District 9 (CD 9)\nPublic Benefits Trust Fund No. 48X for FY 2023-24.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(21)\n26-0219\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Illegal\nDumping Reward Program Trust Fund No. 46G for Fiscal Year (FY)\n2023-24.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, relative to the Illegal Dumping Reward\nProgram Trust Fund No. 46G for FY 2023-24.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(22)\n26-0213\nCD 8\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict 8 (CD 8) Public Benefits Trust Fund No. 49F for Fiscal Year\n(FY) 2023-24.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated February 17, 2026,\nattached to the Council file, relative to the Council District 8 (CD 8)\nPublic Benefits Trust Fund No. 49F for FY 2023-24.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(23)\n26-0360\nCD 1\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict 1 (CD 1) Public Benefits Trust Fund No. 889 for Fiscal Year\n(FY) 2024-25.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated March 11, 2026, attached\nto the Council file, relative to the CD 1 Public Benefits Trust Fund No.\n889 for FY 2024-25.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(24)\n26-0361\nCD 13\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict 13 (CD 13) Public Assistance Trust Fund No. 904 for Fiscal\nYear (FY) 2024-25.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated March 11, 2026, attached\nto the Council file, relative to the CD 13 Public Assistance Trust Fund\nNo. 904 for FY 2024-25.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(25)\n26-0364\nCD 12\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict 12 (CD 12) Los Angeles Police Department Devonshire and\nFoothill Divisions Police Assistance Trust Fund No. 883 for Fiscal Year\n(FY) 2024-25.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated March 11, 2026, attached\nto the Council file, relative to the CD 12 Los Angeles Police\nDepartment Devonshire and Foothill Divisions Police Assistance Trust\nFund No. 883 for FY 2024-25.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(26)\n26-0365\nCD 15\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict 15 (CD 15) Los Angeles Police Department Harbor Division\nPolice Assistance Trust Fund No. 888 for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-25.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated March 11, 2026, attached\nto the Council file, relative to the CD 15 Los Angeles Police\nDepartment Harbor Division Police Assistance Trust Fund No. 888 for\nFY 2024-25.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(27)\n26-0357\nCD 8\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict 8 (CD 8) Public Benefits Trust Fund No. 49F for Fiscal Year\n(FY) 2024-25.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated March 11, 2026, attached\nto the Council file, relative to the CD 8 Public Benefits Trust Fund No.\n49F for FY 2024-25.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(28)\n26-0363\nCD 4\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the Council\nDistrict 4 (CD 4) Public Safety Trust Fund No. 884 for Fiscal Year (FY)\n2024-25.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nNOTE and FILE the City Clerk report dated March 11, 2026, attached\nto the Council file, relative to the CD 4 Public Safety Trust Fund No.\n884 for FY 2024-25.\nFiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable
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(29)\n26-0326\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to an amendment to\nthe Chief’s Regulation No. 4 Program Report.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nREQUEST the City Attorney, with the assistance of the Los Angeles\nFire Department (LAFD), prepare and present an ordinance to\neffectuate the changes to the Chief’s Regulation #4 Program outlined\nin the report.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The Board of Fire Commissioners states\nthat there is no new fiscal impact from this report.
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(3)\n25-0214\nCD 4\nCATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE\nREPORT relative to the vacation of a portion of the northerly side of\nthe alley adjoining Lot 9 of Tract 13775 between Willis Avenue and\nCedros Avenue, VAC-E1401461 (Vacation).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the Vacation is exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act of 1970, pursuant to Article III, Class\n5(3) of the City's Environmental Guidelines.\n2. FIND that the street vacation proceedings pursuant to the\nPublic Streets, Highways and Service Easements Vacation Law\nbe instituted for the vacation of the public right-of way shown on\nthe map of the December 3, 2025 City Engineer report,\nattached to the Council file.\n3. FIND that there is a public benefit to the Vacation. Upon\nvacation of the street, the City is relieved of its ongoing\nobligation to maintain the street. In addition, the City is relieved\nof any potential liability that might result from continued\nownership of the involved street easements.\n4. FIND that the Vacation is in substantial conformance with the\npurposes, intent and provisions of the General Plan, in\nconformance with Section 556 of the City Charter.\n5. FIND that the Vacation is not necessary for non-motorized\ntransportation facilities, in conformance with Section 892 of the\nCalifornia Streets and Highways Code.\n6. FIND that the Vacation is not necessary for present or\nprospective public use, in conformance with Section 8324 of the\nCalifornia Streets and Highways Code.\n7. ADOPT said City Engineer's report with the conditions\ncontained therein.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Engineer reports that the petitioner\nhas paid a fee of $14,980 for the investigation of this request pursuant\nto Section 7.42 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC). Any\ndeficit fee to recover the cost pursuant to Section 7.44 of the LAAC\nwill be required of the petitioner. Maintenance of the public easement\nby City forces will be eliminated.
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(30)\n26-0258\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a request for\nproposals for Official Police Garage towing and storage services.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAUTHORIZE the Board of Police Commissioners to release the\nRequest for Proposals (RFP) for Official Police Garage Towing and\nStorage Services, subject to minor revisions and formatting by staff.\nFiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the Board of Police\nCommissioners. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief\nLegislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report.
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(31)\n26-0286\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the acceptance of\na donation valued at $2,100,000 from the Los Angeles Police\nFoundation for the Drone as First Responder (DFR) Program.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the acceptance of the non-monetary donation from the\nLos Angeles Police Foundation, valued at $2,100,000.00 to the Los\nAngeles Police Department (LAPD) Office of Operations for the DFR\nProgram; 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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(32)\n26-0353\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the acceptance of\na donation valued at $170,621.21 from the Los Angeles Police\nFoundation for the Youth Cadet Leadership Program.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the acceptance of the non-monetary donation from the\nLos Angeles Police Foundation, valued at $170,621.21 to the Los\nAngeles Police Department (LAPD) Community Engagement Group\nYouth Programs Unit, for the Youth Cadet Leadership Program; and,\nTHANK 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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(33)\n26-0351\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the acceptance of\na donation valued at $164,759.00 from the Los Angeles Police\nFoundation to fund facility renovations and repairs at Newton\nCommunity Police Station.\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the acceptance of the non-monetary donation from the\nLos Angeles Police Foundation, valued at $164,759.00 to the Los\nAngeles Police Department (LAPD) Newton Area; and, THANK the\ndonor 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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(34)\n26-0350\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the acceptance of\na donation valued at $25,000.00 from the Los Angeles Police\nFoundation to support the Police Academy Magnet Schools Program\n(PAMS).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the acceptance of the non-monetary donation from the\nLos Angeles Police Foundation, valued at $25,000.00 to the Los\nAngeles Police Department (LAPD) Community Engagement Group;\nand, 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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(35)\n26-0349\nPUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the acceptance of\na donation valued at $25,000.00 from the Los Angeles Police\nFoundation to support the Police Orientation Preparation Program\n(POPP).\nRecommendation for Council action:\nAPPROVE the acceptance of the non-monetary donation from the\nLos Angeles Police Foundation, valued at $25,000.00 to the Los\nAngeles Police Department (LAPD) Community Engagement Group;\nand, 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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(36)\n26-0476\nCD 4\nMOTION (RAMAN - PRICE) relative to funding for two security officers\nto provide security services at Runyon Canyon Park.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $25,000 in the Council District\nFour (CD 4) portion of the Council Projects line item in the\nGeneral City Purposes Fund No. 100/56, Account No. 000A28\nto the Recreation and Parks Fund No. 302/88, Account No.\n3040 (Contractual Services) for two security officers to provide\nsecurity services at Runyon Canyon Park from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.\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.\n3. REQUEST and AUTHORIZE the Department of Recreation and\nParks to prepare, process and execute the necessary\ndocuments with and/or payments to Allied Universal Security, or\nany other agency or organization, as appropriate, utilizing the\nabove amount, for the above purpose, subject to the approval of\nthe City Attorney as to form.
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(37)\n26-0421\nCD 9\nMOTION (PRICE - RAMAN) relative to funding for the fabrication and\ninstallation of a plaque at the ballfield in Gilbert Lindsay Park in Council\nDistrict 9.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER / APPROPRIATE $20,000 from the AB1290 Fund\nNo. 53P, Account No. 281209 (CD 9 Redevelopment Projects -\nServices) to a new subaccount entitled “Gilbert Lindsay R/C” in\nthe Recreation and Parks Fund No. 302/89, Account No.\n89270K (General Capital) for the fabrication and installation of a\nplaque at the ballfield in Gilbert Lindsay Park in Council District\n9.\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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(38)\n26-0423\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - LEE) relative to funding for the Jewish\nAmerican Heritage Month in Council District 3.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. ALLOCATE and AUTHORIZE $25,000 of the Council’s portion\nof the Heritage Month Celebration & Special Events line item in\nthe General City Purposes Fund No. 100/56 to fund any aspect\nof the Jewish American Heritage Month Event.\n2. DIRECT the City Clerk to prepare and process the\nnecessary documents and/or payments, directly with the\nvendor/service providers, 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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(39)\n26-0432\nMOTION (HUTT - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding for services in\nconnection with Council District 10’s special observation of National\nCerebral Palsy Awareness Day, including the illumination of City Hall\non March 25, 2026.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nTRANSFER and APPROPRIATE from Council’s portion of the\nHeritage Month Celebration Special Events line item in the General\nCity Purposes Fund No. 100/56 to the General Services Fund No.\n100/40, Account No. 001100 (Hiring Hall), for services in connection\nwith Council District 10’s special observation of National Cerebral\nPalsy Awareness Day, including the illumination of City Hall on March\n25, 2026.
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(4)\n25-0160-S183\nCD 15\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTEST, APPEALS\nOR OBJECTIONS to Building and Safety Department report and\nconfirmation of lien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-\ncompliance of code violations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to Los\nAngeles Municipal Code (LAMC) and/or Los Angeles Administrative\nCode (LAAC) for the property located at 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)\n(Continued from Council meeting of March 10, 2026.)
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(40)\n26-0433\nMOTION (LEE - PARK) relative to funding for the General Services\nDepartment Construction Forces Divisions to perform necessary\nimprovements at the Police Administration Building in support of the\nReal-Time Crime Center (RTCC).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. AUTHORIZE and TRANSFER $452,135 from the Police\nDepartment Fund No. 70 / Fund No. 100 / Account No. 3040 I\nSerial No. 90502 to the General Services Department Fund No.\n40 I Fund No. 100 / Appropriation Unit No. 001101, Hiring Hall\nConstruction - $196,823 / Appropriation Unit No. 001121 /\nBenefits Hiring Hall Construction - $131,216 / Appropriation Unit\nNo. 003180, Construction Materials - $124,096 for the purpose\nof funding the General Services Department Construction\nForces Division to perform necessary improvements at the\nPolice Administration Building in support of the Real-Time Crime\nCenter under work order LAPD PAB RTCC OPS 3rd Floor I\nVarious Work Work Order No. (K100010E).\n2. AUTHORIZE the Los Angeles Police Department and the\nGeneral Services Department 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, including any corrections or\nchanges to fund or account numbers; said corrections /\nclarifications /changes may be made or by other means.
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(41)\n26-0434\nCD 3\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - LEE) relative to issuing one or more series\nof revenue bonds or notes in an aggregate principal amount not to\nexceed $110,000,000 to finance and/or refinance the acquisition,\nconstruction, and development of the 316-unit apartment complex\nlocated at 5909 Variel Avenue in Council District 3.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. CONSIDER the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal\nResponsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) public hearing held on\nMarch 17, 2026 for the Project.\n2. ADOPT the accompanying TEFRA RESOLUTION approving\nthe issuance of revenue bonds or notes in an aggregate\nprincipal amount not to exceed $110,000,000 to finance and/or\nrefinance the acquisition, construction, and development of a\n316-unit apartment complex located at 5909 Variel Avenue in\nCouncil District 3
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(42)\n26-0435\nMOTION (JURADO - PRICE) relative to funding for staffing, security,\nequipment, programming, and related operational costs to support\nFIFA World Cup Community Celebration events in Council District 14.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $20,256 from the AB1290\nFund No. 53P, Account No. 281214 (CD 14 Redevelopment\nProjects - Services) to the Recreation and Parks Fund No. 302\nDepartment No. 89 and APPR No. 89747C-World Cup to\nsupport FIFA World Cup Community Celebration events in\nCouncil District 14.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Department of Recreation and Parks to make\nany corrections, clarification 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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(43)\n26-0436\nMOTION (JURADO - SOTO-MARTINEZ) relative to funding for\nservices in connection with Council District 14’s special recognition of\nLGBT Heritage Month, including the illumination of City Hall on June 5,\n2026.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nTRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $438 from the General City\nPurposes Fund No. 100/56, Account No. 000714 (CD 14 Community\nServices) to the General Services Fund No. 100/40, Account No.\n001100 (Hiring Hall), for services in connection with Council District\n14’s special recognition of LGBT Heritage Month, including the\nillumination of City Hall on June 5, 2026.
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(44)\n26-0437\nMOTION (JURADO - McOSKER) relative to funding for services in\nconnection with Mayor Karen Bass' special recognition of LGBTQ+\nHeritage Month, including the illumination of City Hall on June 6, 2026.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nTRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $438 from the Mayor's portion of\nthe Heritage Month Celebration and Special Events line item in the\nGeneral City Purposes Fund No. 100-56 to the General Services\nFund No. 100-40, Account No. 001100 (Hiring Hall), for services in\nconnection with Mayor Karen Bass' special recognition of LGBTQ+\nHeritage Month, including the illumination of City Hall on June 6,\n2026.
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(45)\n26-0439\nMOTION (PARK, PRICE - LEE) relative to coordinating a street banner\ncampaign celebrating the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. APPROVE, in accordance with Los Angeles Municipal Code\nSection 62.132, the Street Banner Program being coordinated\nby the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission as a\nCity of Los Angeles Non-Event Street Banner Program for the\nperiod of May 1, 2026 through July 19, 2026.\n2. APPROVE the content of the street banner design, attached to\nthe Motion.
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(46)\n26-0440\nCD 2\nMOTION (NAZARIAN - LEE) relative to funding FIFA World Cup\nCommunity Celebration events in Council District Two (CD 2).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $20,256 in the CD 2 Arts\nDevelopment Fee Fund - SC85 to the Recreation and Parks\nFund No. 302/89 and APPR No. 89747C - World Cup to support\nFIFA World Cup Community Celebration events in CD 2.\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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(47)\n24-0545-S2\nMOTION (HARRIS-DAWSON - HUTT) relative to funding for services\nassociated with the Safe Passage Program from June 30, 2026 to\nDecember 31, 2026.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nDIRECT and AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to extend the term of\nCity Contract C-144423 with Ward Economic Development\nCorporation for services associated with the Safe Passage\nProgram from June 30, 2026 to December 31, 2026.
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(48)\n26-0454\nMOTION (PADILLA - RODRIGUEZ) relative to funding for staffing,\nsecurity, equipment, programming, and related operational costs to\nsupport FIFA World Cup Community Celebration events in Council\nDistrict Six (CD 6).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $20,256 in the Council District\n6 portion of the Council Projects line item in the General City\nPurposes Fund No. 100-56, Account No. 000A28 to the\nRecreation and Parks Fund No. 302-89, Account No. 89747C-\nWorld Cup to support FIFA World Cup Community Celebration\nevents in CD 6.\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)\n21-1023-S3\nCD 3\nMOTION (HERNANDEZ FOR BLUMENFIELD - LEE) relative to\nrescinding the Council Action of June 17, 2025, relative to additional\nrecommendations regarding the approved Motion associated with\nCouncil file No. 21-1023-S3.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. RESCIND the Council Action of June 17, 2025, relative to\nadditional recommendations regarding the approved Motion\nassociated with Council file No. 21-1023-S3, authorizing the\nController to create a new interest-bearing Fund, and a new\nAppropriation Account within the new fund, as the account\nassociated with this action is no longer needed for the purposes\nstated in that Council Action.\n2. DISBURSE / PAY $157,082.78 in the Council District Three line\nitem General City Purposes Fund No. 100/56, Additional\nHomeless Services - CD3 Account No. 000617 to SHARE! to\nsupport the development of its Peer Respite in Council District\nThree.
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(5)\n25-0160-S143\nCD 8\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTEST, APPEALS\nOR OBJECTIONS to Building and Safety Department report and\nconfirmation of lien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-\ncompliance of code violations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to Los\nAngeles Municipal Code (LAMC) and/or Los Angeles Administrative\nCode (LAAC) for the property located at 717 West 98th 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 costs pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC\nand CONFIRM said lien for the property located at 717 West 98th\nStreet. (Lien: $4,259.10)\n(Continued from Council meeting of March 27, 2026)
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(50)\n26-0455\nMOTION (JURADO - LEE) relative to funding for Heritage Month\nCelebrations and Special Events.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. ALLOCATE and AUTHORIZE $81,000 in the Council's portion\nof the Heritage Month Celebration and Special Events line item\nin the General City Purposes Fund No.100/56 to fund any\naspect of the following three events and in the amounts\nspecified:\na. Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander\nHeritage Month – AAPI Market\nb. $11,000 LGBT Heritage Month $25,00\nc. Filipino American History Month $45,000\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 amounts, for the\nabove purposes, subject to the approval of the City\nAttorney as to form, if needed; and that the City Clerk be\nauthorized to execute any such documents on behalf of the\nCity.\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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(51)\n26-0450\nCD 2\nMOTION (NAZARIAN - LEE) relative to amending the City's General\nFunds Homeless Shelter Services Agreement (City Contract C-\n202650) with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA)\nto add funds to continue the existing Homeless Outreach in Council\nDistrict (CD) 2 Program and to amend the scope of work to add the\nHomeless Outreach in CD 2 Program.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the Los Angeles Housing\nDepartment (LAHD), General Manager, or designee, to amend\nthe City’s General Funds Homeless Shelter Services Agreement\n(City Contract C-202650) with the LAHSA to add up to\n$260,124.50 to continue the existing Homeless Outreach in\nCD2 Program through June 30, 2027 and amend the Scope of\nWork to add the Homeless Outreach in CD2 Program.\n2. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE up to $247,038 from the\nHousing Department Fund No. 10A/43, Account No. 43YC14\n(Homeless Outreach in CD2) to the Housing Department Fund\nNo. 10A/43, New Account No. 43CC14 (Homeless Outreach in\nCD2).\n3. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE up to $13,086.50 from the\nHousing Department Fund No. 10A/43, Account No. 43VC14\n(Homeless Outreach in CD2) to the Housing Department Fund\nNo. 10A/43, New Account No. 43CC14 (Homeless Outreach in\nCD2).\n4. DISENCUMBER up to $247,038 from Contract C-145627 and\ndisencumber up to $13,086.50 from Contract C-140706 to\nfacilitate the transfer of funds.\n5. AUTHORIZE the LAHD to make any corrections, clarifications,\nor revisions to the above fund transfer instructions, including\nany new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this\nMotion, and including any corrections and changes to fund or\naccount numbers; said corrections / clarifications / changes may\nbe made orally, electronically or by any other means.\n6. REQUEST and AUTHORIZE the LAHSA to prepare, process\nand execute the necessary documents with and/or payments to\nHope of the Mission, or any other agency or organization, as\nappropriate, utilizing the above amount, for the above purpose.
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(52)\n26-0458\nMOTION (NAZARIAN - SOTO-MARTINEZ) relative to funding for\nservice in connection with Council District Two (CD 2) and Mayor\nKaren Bass’ special recognition of the 111th Anniversary of the\nArmenian Genocide, on April 24,2026, including the illumination of City\nHall.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nTRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $438 from the Mayor's portion of\nthe Heritage Month Celebration and Special Events line item in the\nGeneral City Purposes Fund No. 100/56 to the General Services\nFund No. 100/40, Account No. 1100 (Hiring Hall), for services in\nconnection with the CD 2 and Mayor Karen Bass' special recognition\nof the 111 th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, on April 24,\n2026, including the illumination of City Hall.
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(53)\n26-0484\nCD 4\nMOTION (RAMAN - JURADO) relative to additional funding for HR&A\nAdvisors, Inc. for the continuation of project management and\nanalytical support to the City’s Homelessness Strategy Committee.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $350,000 from the General\nCity Purposes Fund No. 100/56, Account No. 000618\n(Additional Homeless Services - Council District Four) to the\nCity Administrative Officer Fund No. 100/10, Account No.\n003040 (Contractual Services), for the continuation of services\nprovided by HR&A Advisors, Inc. for the contract period of\nJanuary 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026.\n2. AUTHORIZE the City Administrative Officer 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.\n3. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the City Administrative Officer to\nprepare, process and execute the necessary documents with\nand/or payments to HR&A Advisors, Inc., utilizing the above\namount, for the above purpose, subject to the approval of the\nCity Attorney as to form.
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(54)\n26-0483\nCD 3\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - HERNANDEZ) relative to the issuance of\nrevenue bonds for the 160-unit multifamily rental housing project\nknown as West Hills Apartments (Project) located at 7556 Woodlake\nAvenue in Council District Twelve (CD 12).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. CONSIDER the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal\nResponsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) public hearing held on\nMarch 17, 2026 for the Project.\n2. ADOPT the accompanying TEFRA RESOLUTION, to allow the\nCalifornia Municipal Finance Authority to issue revenue bonds\nor notes in an amount not to exceed $60,000,000 to finance\nand/or refinance the acquisition, construction, development and\nequipping of a 160-unit multifamily rental housing project known\nas West Hills Apartments, located at 7556 Woodlake Avenue in\nCD 12.
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(55)\n26-0482\nCD 2\nMOTION (NAZARIAN - PADILLA) relative to coordinating a street\nbanner campaign to promote civic pride, local businesses, and create\na vibrant, unified visual identity across the City during the FIFA World\nCup for the period of April 10, 2026 to July 20, 2026.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. APPROVE, in accordance with Los Angeles Municipal Code\nSection 62.132 the Street Banner Program coordinated by\nCouncil District Two to promote civic pride, local businesses,\nand create a vibrant, unified visual identity across the City\nduring the FIFA World Cup as a City of Los Angeles Event\nStreet Banner Program for the period of April 10, 2026 to July\n20, 2026.\n2. APPROVE the content of the street banner design, attached to\nthe Motion.
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(56)\n26-0479\nMOTION (JURADO - PRICE) relative to assistance for the renewal of\nthe Fashion District Business Improvement District (BID).\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. INSTRUCT the City Clerk, or their designee, to sign the\npetition for the City-owned parcels included in the Fashion\nDistrict BID.\n2. INSTRUCT the City Clerk to provide the necessary\nassistance for the renewal of the Fashion District BID.\n3. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk to make any changes or\nadjustments to the above instruction in order to effectuate\nthe intent of this Motion.
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(57)\n26-0478\nCD 11\nMOTION (PARK - PADILLA) relative to funding to support six months\nof overtime cost for CARE+ services in Council District Eleven (CD 11).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $197,417 from the General\nCity Purposes Fund No. 100/56, Account No. 000625\n(Additional Homeless Services - CD 11) as noted in the Motion,\nattached to the Council file, to support six months of overtime\ncost for CARE+ services in CD11.\n2. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $50,000 from the General City\nPurposes Fund No. 100/56, Account No. 000625 (Additional\nHomeless Services - CD 11) to the Police Fund No. 100/70,\nAccount No. 1092 (Overtime - Police Officers) for overtime\ncosts for CARE+ services in Council District 11.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Sanitation and/or the Los Angeles\nPolice Department to make any corrections, clarifications or\nrevisions to the above fund transfer instructions, including any\nnew instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion,\nand including any corrections and changes to fund or account\nnumbers; said corrections / clarifications / changes may be\nmade orally, electronically or by any other means.
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(58)\n26-0011-S10\nCD 15\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding to\nsupport the ongoing safety concerns for the intersection of Laconia\nBoulevard and Hoover Street.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $98,054.13 in the Council\nDistrict 15 portion of the Council Discretionary Street Furniture\nFund No. 43D/50 to the Department of Transportation Fund No.\n100/94 as noted in the Motion, attached to the Council file to\nsupport the ongoing safety concerns for the intersection of\nLaconia Boulevard and Hoover Street.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Department of Transportation to make any\ncorrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer\ninstructions, including any new instructions, in order to\neffectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any\ncorrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said\ncorrections / clarifications / changes may be made orally,\nelectronically or by any other means.
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(59)\n26-0011-S9\nCD 5\nMOTION (YAROSLAVSKY - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding for a\ncommunity beautification project in Council District Five (CD 5).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $46,400 in the CD 5 portion of\nthe Council Street Furniture Fund No. 43D/50 to the Board of\nPublic Works Fund No. 100/74, Account No. 3040 (Contractual\nServices) for a community beautification project in CD 5, to be\ncoordinated by the Koreatown Youth and Community Center.\n2. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the Board of Public Works (Office\nof Community Beautification) to prepare, process and execute\nthe necessary documents with and/or payments to the\nKoreatown Youth and Community Center, or any other agency\nor organization, as appropriate, utilizing the above amount, for\nthe above purpose, subject to the approval of the City Attorney\nas to form.\n3. AUTHORIZE the Department 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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(6)\n23-0555\nCD 9\nCATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE\nREPORT and RESOLUTION relative to the temporary closure of an\nalley southerly of Manchester Avenue between Avalon Boulevard and\nMcKinley Place.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. FIND that the temporary closure of an alley southerly of\nManchester Avenue between Avalon Boulevard and McKinley\nPlace is categorically exempt under Article III, Class 5, of the\nLos Angeles City Guidelines for the implementation of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act of 1970.\n2. FIND that the alley as shown in the City Engineer report dated\nJanuary 21, 2026, attached to the Council file, subject to the\nconditions contained herein, be temporarily closed pursuant to\nState Vehicle Code Section 21101.4 for a period of eighteen\nmonths upon Council approval.\n3. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION, signed by the City\nAttorney.\n4. ADOPT the following findings:\na. There is substantial evidence of serious and continual\ncriminal activities in the alley recommended for temporary\nclosure.\nb. The temporary closure of the alley will reduce the criminal\nactivity in the area.\nc. The alley does not provide necessary vehicular or\npedestrian access to adjacent properties.\nd. The closure will not substantially adversely affect traffic\nflow, safety on adjacent streets or in the surrounding\nneighborhoods, the operation of emergency vehicles or\nthe performance of municipal or public utility services in\nthe alley proposed to be temporarily closed.\ne. Vehicular and pedestrian traffic on the alley contribute to\nthe criminal activities.\nf. The alley has not been designated as a through highway\nor arterial street.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The City Engineer reports that the Bureau of\nEngineering is absorbing the cost of processing the request in the\napproximate amount of $5,000. Maintenance of the public easement\nby City forces will be eliminated.
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(60)\n26-0477\nCD 3\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - HERNANDEZ) relative to funding of\nsidewalk repair work in Council District Three (CD 3).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $418,600 from the AB 1290\nFund No. 53P, Account No. 281203 (CD 3 Redevelopment\nProjects - Services) to the Public Works Fund No. 100/74,\nAccount 3040 (Contractual Services), for the purpose of\nsidewalk repair work in CD 3.\n2. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the Department of Public Works\nto prepare, process, and execute the necessary documents with\nand/or payments to Northeast Graffiti Busters (NEGB), or any\nother agency 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 Department of Public Works to make any\ncorrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer\ninstructions, including any new instructions, in order to\neffectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any\ncorrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said\ncorrections / clarifications / changes may be made orally,\nelectronically or by any other means.
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(61)\n26-0600\nMOTION (YAROSLAVSKY - HARRIS-DAWSON) relative to holding a\npublic hearing on the Mayor’s Proposed 2026-27 Budget.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. HOLD a public hearing on the Mayor's Proposed 2026-27\nBudget for the City on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at the hour of\n10:00 a.m., in the John Ferraro Council Chamber.\n2. SCHEDULE a special meeting beginning at 10:00 a.m. on\nconsideration of the Budget and Finance Committee report and\nCity Council motions to amend the Mayor's Proposed 2026-27\nBudget, and continuing each regular and special Council\nmeeting day until such time as the City Council concludes its\nconsideration of the Proposed Budget.\n3. INSTRUCT the City Clerk, with the assistance of the City\nAdministrative Officer and the Chief Legislative Analyst, to\nprovide information to the public on the Mayor's Proposed\n2026-27 Budget and publish the required public notices.
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(62)\n26-0475\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - HUTT) relative to funding to support FIFA\nWorld Cup Community Celebration events in Council District Three\n(CD 3).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $20,256 from the AB1290\nFund No. 53P, Account No. 281203 (CD 3 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 3.\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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(63)\n26-0474\nCD 12\nMOTION (LEE - PARK) relative to funding for additional police services\nwithin Topanga Division, Council District Twelve (CD 12).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $50,000 from the AB1290\nFund No. 53P, Account No. 281212 (CD 12 Redevelopment\nProjects - Services) to the Police Fund No. 100/70, Account No.\n1092 (Overtime - Police Officers) to be used for additional police\nservices within Topanga Division, CD 12.\n2. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk and the Los Angeles Police\nDepartment to make any corrections, clarifications or\nrevisions to the above fund transfer instructions, including\nany new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of\nthis 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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(64)\n25-1228\nCD 9\nMOTION (PRICE - SOTO-MARTINEZ) relative to amending the\nCouncil action of October 28, 2025, Council File No. 25-1228 for\nadditional sanitation services in Council District Nine (CD 9).\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\nTRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $396,748 in the AB1290 Fund No.\n53P, Account No. 281209 (CD9 Redevelopment Projects - Services)\nto the specified Bureau of Saniation Accounts as noted in the Motion,\nattached to the Council file to be used for additional Sanitation\nservices in CD9.
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(65)\n26-0472\nCD 3\nMOTION (BLUMENFIELD - LEE) relative to funding efforts to repair\nstreetlights and eliminate or deter copper wire theft in Council District\nThree (CD 3).\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $787,000 in AB1290 Fund No.\n53P, Account No. 281203 (CD 3 Redevelopment Projects -\nServices) to the Bureau of Street Lighting Fund No. 100/84,\nAccount No. 001090 to fund efforts to repair streetlights and\neliminate or deter copper wire theft in CD3.\n2. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Street Lighting to make any\ntechnical corrections or clarifications to the above fund transfer\ninstructions in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion.
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(66)\n26-0471\nCD 12\nMOTION (LEE - BLUMENFIELD) relative to funding for the John F.\nKennedy PTSA for school supplies, equipment and other\nimprovements that enhance student learning.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF\nTHE MAYOR:\n1. RESOLVE that $25,000 in the Sunshine Canyon Community\nAmenities Trust Fund No. 699/14 be allocated / appropriated to\nthe John F. Kennedy PTSA for school supplies, equipment and\nother improvements that enhance student learning.\n2. DIRECT the City Clerk to prepare and process the\nnecessary document(s) with, and/or payment(s) to the John\nF. Kennedy PTSA, or any other agency or organization, as\nappropriate, in the above amount, from the above source,\nand for the above purposes, subject to the approval of the\nCity Attorney as to form, if needed; and that, if needed, the\nCouncilmember of the Twelfth District be authorized to\nexecute any such documents on behalf of the City.\n3. AUTHORIZE the City Administrative Office and City Clerk to\nmake any corrections or clarifications to the above\ninstructions in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion.
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(67)\n26-4118-S3\nCD 11\nRESOLUTION (PARK - NAZARIAN) relative to designating a location\nin Council District Eleven (CD 11) for enforcement against sitting, lying,\nsleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or\notherwise obstructing the public right-of-way, as further detailed in Los\nAngeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 41.18.\nRecommendations for Council action:\n1. RESOLVE, pursuant to Section 41.18 (c) of the LAMC, to\ndesignate the following location for enforcement against sitting,\nlying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing\npersonal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right of\nway, up to the maximum distance and effective for the\nmaximum period of time prescribed, and as further detailed in\nthe LAMC:\na. 220 Ross Avenue\n2. RESOLVE the City Department(s) with jurisdiction over the\nidentified locations are hereby directed and authorized to post\nappropriate notices of the above identified prohibitions at these\nlocations, and to begin enforcement upon the expiration of any\nrequired posting period.\nItems Called Special\nMotions for Posting and Referral\nCouncil Members' Requests for Excuse from Attendance at Council Meetings\nAdjourning Motions\nCouncil Adjournment\nEXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES - If you challenge a City action in court, you may be limited to raising only those\nissues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City\nClerk at or prior to, the public hearing. Any written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk before the City Council's final action on\na matter will become a part of the administrative record.\nCODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE SECTION 1094.5 - If a Council action is subject to judicial challenge pursuant to Code of Civil\nProcedure Section 1094.5, be advised that the time to file a lawsuit challenging a final action by the City Council is limited by Code\nof Civil Procedure Section 1094.6 which provides that the lawsuit must be filed no later than the 90th day following the date on which\nthe Council's action becomes final.\nMaterials relative to items on this agenda can be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk's Council File Management System,\nat lacouncilfile.com by entering the Council File number listed immediately following the item number (e.g., 00-0000).
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(7)\n25-0900-S52\nCD 14\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTESTS and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the improvement\nand maintenance of the Decatur Street and 7th Street Lighting District.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DENY the protest and confirm the assessments.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE levying\nthe assessments and ordering the maintenance of the above\nlighting district, in accordance with Sections 6.95-6.127 of the\nLos Angeles Administrative Code and Government Code\nSection 53753 (Proposition 218).
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(8)\n25-0900-S53\nCD 8\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTESTS and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the improvement\nand maintenance of the Western Our Way Lighting District.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DENY the protest and confirm the assessments.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE levying\nthe assessments and ordering the maintenance of the above\nlighting district, in accordance with Sections 6.95-6.127 of the\nLos Angeles Administrative Code and Government Code\nSection 53753 (Proposition 218).
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(9)\n25-0900-S54\nCD 6\nCONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTESTS and\nORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the improvement\nand maintenance of the Vose Street and Burnet Avenue No. 4 Street\nLighting District.\nRecommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\n1. DENY the protest and confirm the assessments.\n2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE levying\nthe assessments and ordering the maintenance of the above\nlighting district, in accordance with Sections 6.95-6.127 of the\nLos Angeles Administrative Code and Government Code\nSection 53753 (Proposition 218).\nItems for which Public Hearings Have Been Held
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(1)\n26-0047-S1\nCD 14\nREQUEST TO CONTINUE TO 5/12/26\nEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR) No. ENV-2021-4071-EIR [State\nClearinghouse (SCH) No. 2022030295], including Draft EIR and Final\nEIR (Fourth and Central Project EIR), Statement of Overriding\nConsiderations, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and related\nEnvironmental Findings; report from the Los Angeles City Planning\nCommission (LACPC); and an appeal filed by Kristin Fukushima, of the\ndetermination of the LACPC in denying the appeal, and sustaining the\nAdvisory Agency’s decision dated August 20, 2025; and approving,\npursuant to Sections 17.03 and 17.15 of the Los Angeles Municipal\nCode, a Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 82974-CN-HCA (stamped\nmap, dated April 21, 2021) for the merger and re-subdivision of the site\ninto four ground lots and 27 airspace lots and for condominium\npurposes, and a Haul Route for the export of up to 651,000 cubic\nyards of soil; for the properties located at 400 South Central Avenue\n(364 - 448 and 425 - 433 South Central Avenue; and 715 and 730 East\n4th Street), subject to Conditions of Approval; and adoption of project\nfindings.\nApplicant: Standard Southern Corporation\nRepresentative: Mayer Brown, LLP\nCase No. VTT-82974-CN-HCA-2A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2021-4071-EIR\nRelated Cases: CPC-2021-4069-GPAJ-VZCJ-HD-MCUP-SPR-HCA;\nCPC-2021-4069-GPAJ-VZCJ-HD-MCUP-SPR-HCA-1A\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(10)\n23-0861-S1\nCD 14\nDepartment of City Planning (DCP) report dated August 13, 2025\nrelative to recommended modifications to the Boyle Heights\nCommunity Plan Local Affordable Housing Incentive Program; and\nDCP recommended actions report dated March 13, 2026 relative to the\nBoyle Heights Community Plan Update.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(11)\n23-0861-S6\nCD 14\nMotion (Jurado – Hutt) relative to instructing the Department of City\nPlanning, in consultation with the City Attorney, to prepare and present\nany necessary proposed ordinances to amend Chapter 1A of the Los\nAngeles Municipal Code to change the mandatory inclusionary\nhousing set-aside requirements in the Boyle Heights Community Plan\nUpdate (Council file No. 23-0861).
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(12)\n26-0185\nCD 5\nStatutorily Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act\npursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21080.66 and the\nprovisions in Assembly Bill (AB) 130; report from the Los Angeles City\nPlanning Commission (LACPC); and an Appeal filed by Pam Rieder\n(Representative: Elizabeth Klebaner, Nossaman LLP), from the\ndetermination of the LACPC in approving, pursuant to Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code Section 13B.2.4, a Project Review for a development\nthat creates more than 50 new residential dwelling units; and Condition\nNo. 43, Indemnification and Reimbursement of Litigation Costs; for the\nconstruction of a 71-foot high, six story, 77-unit residential\ndevelopment including 12 units set aside for Very Low-Income\nHouseholds, and two subterranean parking levels including 84 parking\nspaces, the Project includes a total Floor Area of 74,282 square feet\nwith a 2.99:1 Floor Area Ratio, there are no existing trees on site, and\ntwo existing street trees to remain, the project includes the demolition\nof an existing office building and a haul route for the export of 9,771\ncubic yards of soil; for the properties located at 2930 - 2936 South\nSepulveda Boulevard, subject to Conditions of Approval; and adoption\nof project findings.\nApplicant: Alex George Garikian\nRepresentative: Rodney Khan and Todd Nelson\nCase No. CPC-2024-5548-DB-PR-HCA-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2024-5549-SE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(13)\n25-1518\nCD 11\nAn appeal filed by Angelenos for Historic Preservation\n(Representative: Jamie Hall, Channel Law Group, LLP) of the Board of\nBuilding and Safety Commissioners November 18, 2025 action to\ncertify an Environmental Impact Report (EIR No. ENV-2019-6645-EIR-\n1A, State Clearinghouse No. 2020110210, and adopt California\nEnvironmental Quality Act Findings, a Statement of Overriding\nConsiderations, and Mitigation and Monitoring Program; Department of\nCity Planning report with additional Findings, dated February 19, 2026;\nfor the proposed demolition of an existing two-story commercial\nbuilding, commonly referred to as the Barry Building, a designated\nHistoric-Cultural Monument, located at 11973 – 11975 West San\nVicente Boulevard. (On March 6, 2025 the City Council referred the\nmatter to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee)\nApplicant: 11973 San Vicente, LLC\nRepresentative: Ed Casey, Alston & Bird\nBoard File No. 250851\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(14)\n25-1476\nA California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) determination pursuant\nto CEQA Guidelines, Section 15378, 15061(b)(3), and 15308 (Class\n8), and related CEQA findings; report from the Los Angeles City\nPlanning Commission (LACPC); and Appeals filed by E & B Natural\nResources Management Corporation, Hillcrest Beverly Oil Corporation,\nE&B ENR I, LLC, and Elysium Natural Resources, LLC; and Warren\nE&P, Inc.; Warren Resources of California, Inc.; and Warren\nResources, Inc. (Representatives: Matthew Wickersham Alston & Bird\nLLP, Ty Thompson, Warren Resources, Inc.) from the determination of\nthe LACPC that the issuance of a Zoning Administrator’s Interpretation\n(ZAI) that interprets “well maintenance” is not a “Project” as that term is\ndefined by CEQA Guidelines, Section 15378; that even if this ZAI is\ndetermined to be a Project under CEQA, it is exempt pursuant to\nCEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), because it can be seen with\ncertainty that there is no possibility that the Project may have a\nsignificant effect on the environment; and that if this ZAI is determined\nto be a Project under CEQA, it is categorically exempt pursuant to\nCEQA Guidelines Section 15308 (Class 8) and that there is no\nsubstantial evidence demonstrating that an exception to an exemption\npursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 applies, as the\nenvironmental clearance for this ZAI applicable to oil/gas well\noperations in the City of Los Angeles, issued by the Chief Zoning\nAdministrator on June 12, 2025, interpreting the meaning of “well\nmaintenance” in the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), as activities\ntriggering a “Rework Permit” from the California Geologic Energy\nManagement Division and/or notification per South Coast Air Quality\nManagement District Rule 1148.2 for “Well Rework” and/or “Injection”\nincluding one or more of the following activities: acidizing, hydraulic\nfracturing, gravel packing, maintenance acidizing, matrix acidizing, and\nacid fracturing; for the City of Los Angeles.\nApplicant: City of Los Angeles\nCase No. ENV-2025-3305-CE-1A\nRelated Cases: ZA-2025-2976-ZAI; ZA-2025-2976-ZAI-1A; ENV-2025-\n3305-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(15)\n26-0280\nCD 13\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8 and Article 19,\nSection 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report\nfrom the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of\nHollywood Center Motel, located at 6714 - 6724 West Sunset\nBoulevard, in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.\nApplicant: Hollywood Heritage\nOwners: Andranik Sogoyan, 6720 Sunset LLC; and Investors Equitable\nFund, Inc.\nCase No. CHC-2025-6242-HCM\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2025-6243-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(2)\n26-0047-S2\nCD 14\nREQUEST TO CONTINUE TO 5/12/26\nEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR) No. ENV-2021-4071-EIR [State\nClearinghouse (SCH) No. 2022030295], including Draft EIR and Final\nEIR (Fourth and Central Project EIR), Statement of Overriding\nConsiderations, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and related\nEnvironmental Findings; report from the Los Angeles City Planning\nCommission (LACPC); and an appeal filed by Kristin Fukushima, of the\ndetermination of the LACPC in: 1) approving a Main Conditional Use\nPermit to permit the sale and dispensing of alcoholic beverages for on-\nsite and/or off-site consumption within up to 10 establishments,\npursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 12.24 W.1;\nand, 2) approving a Site Plan Review for a development project which\ncreates, or results in an increase of 50,000 gross square feet of\nnonresidential floor area, or 50 or more dwelling units, pursuant to\nLAMC Section 16.05; for the Fourth & Central Project (Project) that\nwould consist of three distinct sites with a total land area of\napproximately eight acres, comprised of the following areas: North Site\n(1.35 acres) located at the northeast corner of 4th Street and Central\nAvenue; South Site (5.99 acres) located south of 4th Street between\nCentral Avenue and Alameda Street; and West Site (0.32 acres)\nlocated at the northwestern intersection of Gladys Avenue and Central\nAvenue, the Project would demolish the existing surface parking and\ncold storage facility uses on the West and South Sites, and would\nadaptively reuse, if feasible, a portion of a six-story cold storage\nbuilding on the North Site while demolishing the remaining warehouse\nuses, the Project would include a mix of residential, office, and\nrestaurant/retail uses within 10 distinct buildings within the Project Site\ntotaling up to 2,318,534 square feet of floor area, the Project would\ninclude: 1,589 residential units, including affordable housing units,\ntotaling 1,761,673 square feet; 411,113 square feet of office uses; and\n145,748 square feet of restaurant/retail uses, the Project would include\napproximately two acres of publicly accessible open space, the\nproposed buildings would range in height from two to 30 stories, with a\nmaximum height of 364 feet, parking would be provided in up to four\nlevels of subterranean parking and in above-grade parking podiums;\nfor the properties located at 400 South Central Avenue (364 - 448 and\n425 - 433 South Central Avenue; and 715 and 730 East 4th Street),\nsubject to Conditions of Approval; and adoption of project findings.\nApplicant: Standard Southern Corporation\nRepresentative: Mayer Brown, LLP\nCase No. CPC-2021-4069-GPAJ-VZCJ-HD-MCUP-SPR-HCA-1A\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2021-4071-EIR\nRelated Cases: VTT-82974-CN-HCA-2A; CPC-2021-4069-GPAJ-\nVZCJ-HD-MCUP-SPR-HCA\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(3)\n26-0047\nCD 14\nREQUEST TO CONTINUE TO 5/12/26\nEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR) No. ENV-2021-4071-EIR [State\nClearinghouse (SCH) No. 2022030295], Statement of Overriding\nConsiderations, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and related\nEnvironmental Findings; reports from the Mayor and the Los Angeles\nCity Planning Commission (LACPC) relative to a Resolution for a\nGeneral Plan Amendment, pursuant to City Charter Section 555 and\nSection 11.5.6 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), to the\nDowntown Community Plan to change the land use designation on a\nportion of the Project Site from Hybrid Industrial to Community Center;\nand a draft Ordinance relative to effectuating a Vesting Zone Change\nand Height District Change to (T)(Q)C2-3D, pursuant to LAMC\nSections 12.32 F and Q and two Developer Incentives to permit: an 18\npercent increase in the allowable Floor Area Ratio (FAR), from 6:1 to\n7.1:1 to permit up to 2,318,534 square feet of floor area; and averaging\nof FAR, density, and open space across the Project Site, pursuant to\nLAMC Section 11.5.11(e); for the Fourth & Central Project (Project)\nthat would consist of three distinct sites with a total land area of\napproximately eight acres, comprised of the following areas: North Site\n(1.35 acres) located at the northeast corner of 4th Street and Central\nAvenue; South Site (5.99 acres) located south of 4th Street between\nCentral Avenue and Alameda Street; and West Site (0.32 acres)\nlocated at the northwestern intersection of Gladys Avenue and Central\nAvenue, the Project would demolish the existing surface parking and\ncold storage facility uses on the West and South Sites, and would\nadaptively reuse, if feasible, a portion of a six-story cold storage\nbuilding on the North Site while demolishing the remaining warehouse\nuses, the Project would include a mix of residential, office, and\nrestaurant/retail uses within 10 distinct buildings within the Project Site\ntotaling up to 2,318,534 square feet of floor area, the Project would\ninclude: 1,589 residential units, including affordable housing units,\ntotaling 1,761,673 square feet; 411,113 square feet of office uses; and\n145,748 square feet of restaurant/retail uses, the Project would include\napproximately two acres of publicly accessible open space, the\nproposed buildings would range in height from two to 30 stories, with a\nmaximum height of 364 feet, parking would be provided in up to four\nlevels of subterranean parking and in above-grade parking podiums;\nfor the properties located at 400 South Central Avenue (364 - 448 and\n425 - 433 South Central Avenue; and 715 and 730 East 4th Street),\nsubject to Conditions of Approval; and adoption of project findings.\nApplicant: Standard Southern Corporation\nRepresentative: Mayer Brown, LLP\nCase No. CPC-2021-4069-GPAJ-VZCJ-HD-MCUP-SPR-HCA\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2021-4071-EIR\nRelated Case: VTT-82974-CN-HCA-1A; CPC-2021-4069-GPAJ-VZCJ-\nHD-MCUP-SPR-HCA-1A\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(4)\n26-0275\nCD 15\nMotion (McOsker – Yaroslavsky) relative to instructing the Department\nof City Planning, with the assistance of the Los Angeles Department of\nBuilding and Safety, and in consultation with the City Attorney, to\nprepare a report outlining the land use regulatory controls that would\napply, or could be made applicable, to any proposal submitted for the\nexpansion or development of the property located at 2100 South\nWestern Avenue in San Pedro as transitional housing, inpatient and\noutpatient mental health services, or any other State-licensed\ncommunity care facility.
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(5)\n26-0444\nCD 15\nMotion (McOsker - Lee) relative to requesting the Port of Los Angeles,\nin consultation with the Office of the City Attorney, to report within 90\ndays on the feasibility of amending the Port Master Plan and\nassociated guidelines to refine the existing application of the Level I\nand Level II Coastal Development Permit framework to better\ndifferentiate between industrial uses and commercial or public-facing\nprojects.
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(6)\n26-0163\nLos Angeles Department of Building and Safety reports, revised\nattachments, and recommended actions dated February 6, 2026 and\nFebruary 24, 2026 relative to proposed rate Fee Updates for Permit\nRelated Services. (This item is referred to the Planning and Land\nUse Management Committee and Budget and Finance\nCommittee.)\nFiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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(7)\n26-0279\nCD 1\nCategorical Exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8 and Article 19,\nSection 15331, Class 31 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and report\nfrom the Cultural Heritage Commission relative to the inclusion of King\nTaco Restaurant, located at 1118 North Cypress Avenue, in the list of\nHistoric-Cultural Monuments.\nApplicant: Alexia Landey-Baeza, King Taco Restaurant, Inc.\nOwners: ROM Investments, LLC, c/o Raul O. Martinez; Raul O.\nMartinez, King Taco Restaurant, Inc.; and Raul O. Martinez\nCase No. CHC-2025-5720-HCM\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2025-5721-CE\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(8)\n26-1200-S16\nCommunication from the Mayor relative to the appointment of Ms. Irma\nLara Venegas to the Harbor Area Planning Commission for the term\nending June 30, 2030.\nFinancial Disclosure Statement: Filed\nBackground Check: Completed
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(9)\n23-0861\nCD 14\nDepartment of City Planning (DCP) Supplemental report dated\nOctober 15, 2025 relative to recommended technical modifications to\nthe: 1) proposed ordinance amending Chapter 1A of the Los Angeles\nMunicipal Code (New Zoning Code) and, 2) proposed Zoning Code\nMaps intended to align the ordinances for the Boyle Heights\nCommunity Plan with zoning provisions already established in the\noperative New Zoning Code; and DCP recommended actions report\ndated March 13, 2026 relative to the Boyle Heights Community Plan\nUpdate.\nApplicant: City of Los Angeles\nCase No. CPC-2016-2905-CPU; CPC-2016-2905-CPU-M1\nEnvironmental No. ENV-2016-2906-EIR\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(1)\n25-0118\nCD 15\nChief Legislative Analyst (CLA) report relative to proposed Charter\namendments and policy changes for the Port of Los Angeles (POLA),\nincluding the Public Access Investment Plan and workforce impact\ndisclosures for Port leasing and development agreements.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(2)\n26-0370\nBoard of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) report relative to BOAC\nResolution No. 28330 and proposed Second Amendment to Service\nAgreement No. 4700002281 with Merchant Aviation LLC for air service\ndevelopment consulting services at Los Angeles World Airports\n(LAWA); and administrative exemption from the requirements of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article II,\nSection 2(f) of the Los Angeles CEQA Guidelines.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(3)\n21-1355-S3\nCD 15\nBoard of Harbor Commissioners (BOHC) report relative to BOHC\nResolution No. 26-10693 and proposed Ninth Amendment to Permit\nNo. 915 with San Pedro Public Market, LLC; and previously assessed\nand administrative exemption from the requirements of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article II, Section 2(i) of\nthe Los Angeles CEQA Guidelines.\nFiscal Impact Statement: No
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(4)\n26-0387\nMotion (Yaroslavsky – Harris-Dawson, Jurado, Padilla, Park) relative to\nrequesting a report on the feasibility of establishing a centralized\nstructure to manage the City’s civic brand assets, including\ngovernance, licensing, revenue generation, and implementation\nstrategies.
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(5)\n26-0426-S1\nCD 15\nMotion (McOsker – Hutt) relative to requesting a report on establishing\na Workforce Impact Report (WIR) requirement for Port of Los Angeles\n(POLA) leasing and development actions, including application to\nleases, amendments, and Coastal Development Permits; and related\nmatters.
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(6)\n26-0426-S2\nCD 15\nMotion (McOsker – Padilla) relative to requesting a report on\nimplementing a Workforce Impact Report (WIR) framework for the Port\nof Los Angeles (POLA), including integration into decision-making\nprocesses, workforce protections, and potential policy and legislative\nchanges; and related matters.