West Hollywood — 2024-08-05
City Council
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2.C. APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER NO. 953 [L. QUIJANO, C.\nCORRALES, S. HERNANDEZ]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council shall receive the Demand Register for period\nending July 26, 2024 pursuant to Sections 37201 to 37210 of the\nGovernment Code of the State of California.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve Demand Register No. 953 and adopt\nResolution No. 24-071, “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF\nTHE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD ALLOWING AND APPROVING THE\nPAYMENT OF DEMANDS ON DEMAND REGISTER NO. 953”.
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2.D. CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, Y. ZHOSAN]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council is receiving notification that the City’s third-\nparty administrator Carl Warren & Co. has denied three (3) Claims for\nDamages from Arnold Duran, BMB Corp., and Luke Mitzman.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
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2.E. ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 24-22 (2ND READING) “AN ORDINANCE OF\nTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD\nAPPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN CONJUNCTION\nWITH THE NEW OFF-SITE ADVERTISING BILLBOARD AND PLAZA\nIMPROVEMENTS AT 8590 SUNSET BOULEVARD, WEST\nHOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA” [M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will waive further reading and adopt\nOrdinance No. 24-22, approving a development agreement in conjunction\nwith the new off-site advertising billboard and plaza improvements at 8590\nSunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California.\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No.\n24-22: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nWEST HOLLYWOOD APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN\nCONJUNCTION WITH THE NEW OFF-SITE ADVERTISING BILLBOARD\nAND PLAZA IMPROVEMENTS AT 8590 SUNSET BOULEVARD, WEST\nHOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA”.
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2.F. COMMISSION AND ADVISORY BOARD MEETING SYNOPSES [M.\nCROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will receive Synopses from the Human\nServices Commission, Public Facilities, Recreation, & Infrastructure\nCommission, Rent Stabilization Commission, Disabilities Advisory Board,\nOlder Adults Advisory Board, Transgender Advisory Board, and the Social\nJustice Advisory Board regarding actions taken at their recent meetings.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
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2.G. VOTER OUTREACH COMMUNICATION PLAN FOR NOVEMBER 5,\n2024 ELECTION [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES, J.\nSCHARE, E. TAYLOR, S. LUNN]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will receive information on the Voter\nOutreach efforts planned for the November 5, 2024 General Election.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
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2.H. CITY HISTORIAN LAUREATE PROGRAM UPDATE [J. SCHARE, S.\nLUNN]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving a Scope of Work\n(SOW) and updated timeline for the City Historian Laureate Program.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: Approve a Scope of Work (SOW) and updated\ntimeline for the City Historian Laureate Program.
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2.I. APPROVE THE APPOINTED LAUREATES LIST OF PRE-APPROVED\nORGANIZATIONS AND EVENTS FOR CITY TRAVEL [L. BIERY, R.\nEHEMANN, J. SCHARE, S. LUNN]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving a list of organizations\nand events for appointed Laureate positions to present at an event that\ntakes place outside of the city limits.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve the appointed Laureates List of Pre-\napproved Organizations and Events for city travel.
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2.J. AMENDMENTS TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION\nBY-LAWS CHANGING THE MEETING DATE [J. JIMENEZ, M.\nCROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving an amendment to the\nHistoric Preservation Commission’s By-Laws changing their meeting date\nfrom the 4th Monday of the month to the 2nd Monday of the month.\nRECOMMENDATION: Amend Section 2.1 of the Historic Preservation\nCommission By-Laws changing their meeting date from the 4th Monday of\nthe month to the 2nd Monday of the month.
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2.K. AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH SASAKI ASSOCIATES INC. FOR\nHOUSING ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CITYWIDE\nDEVELOPMENT STANDARDS & BONUS INCENTIVE PROGRAMS\nFEASIBILITY STUDY [N. MARICICH, F. CONTRERAS, T. FARRIS, M.\nMONTENEGRO]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approval of an Agreement for\nServices with Sasaki Associates Inc. to assist in analyzing, developing,\nand recommending updates to citywide development standards and bonus\nincentive programs, significant components of the implementation of the\n6th Cycle Housing Element. This item is not subject to CEQA.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve the Agreement for Services with\nSasaki Associates Inc. for $763,030 with an expiration date of June 30,\n2026; and 2) Authorize the City Manager or designee to sign and execute\nall documents related to this Agreement.
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2.L. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR CITYWIDE STREET\nSWEEPING SERVICES [H. COLLINS, H. COLLINS, E. HAMANT]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving Amendment No. 1 to\nthe Agreement with SCA of CA, LLC dba CleanStreet, LLC to provide\ncitywide street sweeping services.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement\nwith SCA of CA, LLC dba CleanStreet, LLC to provide citywide street\nsweeping services for an increased amount of $1,595,991.57 and a new\ntotal not-to-exceed amount of $3,386,612.67; and 2) Authorize the City\nManager or designee to execute documents incident to the Agreement.
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2.M. REQUEST TO NAME THE FUTURE THEATER AT THE CITY\nPLAYHOUSE IN HONOR OF THE CITY'S FORMER ARTS MANAGER\nANDREW CAMPBELL [V. GUARINO, H. COLLINS, E. HAMANT]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider a request to name the future\ntheater at the City Playhouse the “Andrew Campbell Theater” to honor the\nlife, work, and contributions of the City’s former Arts Manager Andrew\nCampbell and refer the item to the City’s Public Facilities, Recreation, and\nInfrastructure Commission for further consideration.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Refer the naming request to the Public\nFacilities, Recreation, and Infrastructure Commission for study and\nsubsequent recommendation to the City Council; 2) Direct staff to follow\nthe procedures outlined in the Naming Policy; and 3) Waive the Naming\nPolicy’s requirement that the naming of land, buildings, or facilities in\nhonor of a deceased person shall not be initiated until two years after their\ndeath.
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2.N. CICLAVIA: MEET THE HOLLYWOODS PLANNING UPDATE [Y.\nQUARKER, C. SMITH, M. REATH, B. SMITH]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will receive a planning update regarding\nCicLAvia: Meet the Hollywoods, which is scheduled for Sunday, August\n18, 2024. The City Council will consider approving street closures\nassociated with the event as well as approving Agreements with CicLAvia,\nand the City of Los Angeles related to the event.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve an Agreement for Services with\nCicLAvia, in an amount not to exceed $190,000 to produce CicLAvia:\nMeet the Hollywoods on August 18, 2024; 2) Approve the waiver of\nSpecial Event Permit fees, Encroachment Permit fees, Street Closure\nfees, Engineering fees, and Building and Safety Permit fees associated\nwith the CicLAvia event (estimated at $12,000) as well as potential loss of\nrevenue in parking meter fees (estimated at $2,400); 3) Approve the\nwaiver of Special Event Permit fees and Encroachment fees for City\nbusinesses activating their storefronts during the CicLAvia event\n(estimated at $20,000 in waived fees); 4) Authorize up to $12,500 to cover\nLos Angeles County Fire Department site plan review fees related to the\nwaived Special Event Permits associated with City business activations\nbetween August 16 and 18; 5) Receive an update on funding sources for\nCicLAvia: Meet the Hollywoods event; 6) Authorize the City Manager and\nthe City Attorney to negotiate and execute an M.O.U. with the City of Los\nAngeles regarding the share of Metro’s Open Streets Grant; 7) Authorize\nthe Director of Finance and Technology Services to increase budgeted\nrevenues in the Miscellaneous Grants Fund by the amount of the grant\naward and budgeted expenditures in the Miscellaneous Grants Fund; and\n8) Approve the closure of Santa Monica Boulevard between La Brea\nAvenue and San Vicente Boulevard on Sunday, August 18, 2024, from\n6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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2.O. 2025 LOS ANGELES MARATHON STREET CLOSURES [Y.\nQUARKER, C. SMITH, M. REATH, J. HEREDIA]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving street closures of\nportions of Sunset Boulevard, North San Vicente Boulevard, Santa Monica\nBoulevard, and North Doheny Drive to accommodate the Los Angeles\nMarathon for its event on Sunday, March 16, 2025.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve the closure of Sunset Boulevard\nbetween Marmont Lane and Clark Street/North San Vicente Boulevard on\nSunday, March 16, 2025, from 4:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; 2) Approve the\nclosure of North San Vicente Boulevard between Sunset Boulevard and\nMelrose Avenue on Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 4:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.;\n3) Approve the closure of Santa Monica Boulevard between La Cienega\nBoulevard and North Doheny Drive on Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 4:00\na.m. to 2:00 p.m.; 4) Approve the closure of North Doheny Drive between\nSanta Monica Boulevard and Beverly Boulevard on Sunday, March 16,\n2025, from 4:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; and 5) Authorize the City Manager or\nhis designee to negotiate with event producers regarding additional route,\nprogramming, or sponsorship requests.
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2.P. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD IN SUPPORT OF PROPOSITION 3, THE\nCONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO MARRIAGE EQUALITY AND REPEAL\nOF PROPOSITION 8 [Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO, H. MOLINA, M.\nWATSON]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider adopting a resolution in support\nof Proposition 3, The Constitutional Right to Marriage Equality and Repeal\nof Proposition 8, which will enshrine the right to marriage equality into the\nCalifornia Constitution and repeal Proposition 8 of 2008. Proposition 3 will\nappear on the November 5, 2024 ballot.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-________: “A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD IN SUPPORT OF PROPOSITION 3, THE\nCONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO MARRIAGE EQUALITY AND REPEAL OF\nPROPOSITION 8”; and 2) Direct the Communications Department to\nshare information on the adopted resolution with the public.
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2.Q. RESOLUTION TO APPLY FOR CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF\nHOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (HCD) LOCAL\nHOUSING TRUST FUNDS (LHTF) MATCHING GRANT FOR\nCREATION, REHABILITIATION OR PRESERVATION OF\nAFFORDABLE HOUSING [S. CAMPBELL, B. LEAGUE, A. BARTLE]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider authorizing the submittal of an\napplication to the California State Department of Housing and Community\nDevelopment for funding under the Local Housing Trust Fund Program.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 24-______: ”A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR, AND RECEIPT OF,\nLOCAL HOUSING TRUST FUND PROGRAM FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT\nOF UP TO $5,000,000”; and 2) Authorize the City Manager or designee to\nexecute documents incident to the Agreement and all necessary\ncontracts, payment requests, and amendments for the purposes of\nsecuring the grant funds.\n3. PUBLIC HEARINGS: None.\n4. LEGISLATIVE: None.\n5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
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6.A. ROUTE 66 SIGNAGE REDESIGN [J. ERICKSON, L. MEISTER, Y.\nQUARKER, A. LOVANO, J. DEL TORO]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider directing staff to work with West\nHollywood artist Sküt to redesign the Route 66 signs along Santa Monica\nBoulevard. There will be two complementary designs developed, one with\na rainbow LGBTQ theme in the Rainbow District and one in the traditional\nRoute 66 sign colors.\\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Direct staff to work with the West Hollywood\nartist Sküt, to develop two complementary Route 66 signs, one with a\nrainbow LGBTQ theme in the Rainbow District and one in the traditional\nRoute 66 sign colors for the other parts of the City; and 2) Authorize the\nDirector of Finance and Technology Services to allocate $5,000 from\nFiscal Year 2024-25 funds in the Special Council Programs account\nnumber 100-1-01-00-531001 for costs associated with the project,\nincluding design and fabrication of the signs.
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6.B. EXPEDITE ZONE TEXT AMENDMENTS TO ENABLE THE EARLY\nISSUANCE OF DEMOLITION PERMITS FOR CERTAIN VACANT\nPROPERTY BUILDINGS [J. ERICKSON, Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider directing staff to expedite a\nZone Text Amendment to enable the early issuance of demolition permits\nfor certain vacant properties based on public safety impacts. The Zone\nText Amendment will include a two-year sunset date to allow staff time to\nassess this as a permanent code change.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Direct staff to draft a Zone Text Amendment\nwith a two-year sunset date to enable the early issuance of demolition\npermits for vacant properties based on public safety impacts for residential\nand commercial projects with or without entitlements; and 2) Direct staff to\nexpedite the process for the Zone Text Amendment according to the\ntimeline outlined in this staff report.
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6.C. CO-SPONSORSHIP OF ONE INSTITUTE’S CIRCA: LGBTQ+\nHISTORIES FESTIVAL [J. ERICKSON, Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO, J.\nDEL TORO]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider co-sponsoring ONE Institute’s\nsecond annual month-long event, Circa: LGBTQ+ Histories Festival,\ntaking place in October 2024 at various locations in West Hollywood and\nsurrounding cities.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve the co-sponsorship of ONE Institute’s\nCirca: LGBTQ+ Histories Festival, taking place during the month of\nOctober 2024 in West Hollywood and surrounding cities; 2) Authorize the\nCity Manager or his designee to execute documents incident to the co-\nsponsorship agreement between the City and ONE Archives Foundation;\n3) Authorize the Director of Finance & Technology Services to approve the\nuse of $20,000 from budgeted funds in the Special Council Programs\naccount number 100-1-01-00-531001 for costs associated with these\nevents; 4) Waive the Facility Use Fee for Use of the Great Lawn at West\nHollywood Park, other ancillary fees, and parking at the 5-story parking\nstructure for event organizers and participants (estimated $600); 5)\nAuthorize the use of the City name and logo on invitations, programs, and\nother collateral materials for this event; and 6) Direct the Communications\nDepartment to utilize all appropriate communication tools to promote the\nevents including, but not limited to, the City’s website, a press release,\nand social media tools.
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6.D. CO-SPONSORSHIP OF LADIES OF COURAGE ARTS FESTIVAL [Y.\nQUARKER, A. LOVANO, L. FOOKS]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider a request to co-sponsor the\n“Ladies of Courage Arts Festival”, a free outdoor event to be held on\nSaturday, September 28, 2024 at West Hollywood Park.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve the co-sponsorship of the “Ladies of\nCourage Arts Festival” to be held on Saturday, September 28, 2024 from\n10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at West Hollywood Park; 2) Authorize the City Manager\nor his designee to execute documents incident to the Co-Sponsorship\nAgreement between the Eye Poet, LLC; 3) Authorize the Director of\nFinance and Technology Services to approve the use of $5,000 from\nFiscal Year 2024-25 budgeted funds in the Special Council Programs\naccount number 100-1-01-00-531001 for costs associated with the event;\n4) Approve the use of the Great Lawn Area, Great Lawn Picnic Area,\nPromenade Area, Robertson Lawn Area, Robertson Picnic Area and\nSouth Lawn Area at West Hollywood Park; 5) Waive fees for Special\nEvent Permit, Film Permit, Encroachment Permit, Major Event Park Space\nUse Fee, and Building and Safety Permits (estimated $8,987); 6) Waive\nparking at the 5-story parking structure for the event performers, vendors\nand staff (estimated $1,200); 7) Authorize the use of the City name and\nlogo on invitations, programs, and other collateral materials; and 8) Direct\nthe Communications Department to utilize all appropriate communications\ntools to promote the event such as the City’s website and social media\ntools.
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6.E. UPDATE REGARDING THE SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVISORY BOARD [J.\nJIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will receive an update from the City Clerk on\nthe Social Justice Advisory Board meeting frequency and discuss next\nsteps.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Receive an update from the City Clerk on a\nrequest from the Social Justice Advisory Board regarding their meeting\nfrequency; and 2) Discuss next steps for the Social Justice Advisory\nBoard.
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6.F. APPOINTMENTS TO THE RUSSIAN-SPEAKING ADVISORY BOARD\n[J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: Vice Mayor Byers will make her direct appointment to the\nRussian-Speaking Advisory Board, and the City Council will make an at-\nlarge appointment to the Russian-Speaking Advisory Board.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Vice Mayor Byers to make her direct\nappointment to the Russian-Speaking Advisory Board for a term ending\nFebruary 28, 2025; and 2) The City Council to make an at-large\nappointment to the Russian-Speaking Advisory Board for a term ending\nFebruary 28, 2025.\nEXCLUDED CONSENT CALENDAR: Items removed from the Consent Calendar for\nseparate discussion are considered at this time.\nPUBLIC COMMENT: This time has been set aside for the public to address the\nCouncil on any item of interest within the subject matter jurisdiction of the\nCouncil that could not be heard under Item 1 at the beginning of the meeting.\nCOUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORTS: This\nportion of the meeting is set aside for general comments, announcements,\nrequests from staff, subcommittee meeting reports, and/or other issues of\nconcern from members of the City Council.
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1.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS WHICH HAVE\nNOT BEEN REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
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1.B. PUBLIC COMMENTS, GENERAL INTEREST:\nCITY MANAGER’S REPORT: This time has been set aside for the City Manager to\nupdate the Council on important items initiated by staff or previously requested\nby the City Council.\nFISCAL IMPACT ON CONSENT CALENDAR:
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5.A. STRATEGY FOR LEASING OF CITY-OWNED REAL PROPERTY [S.\nCAMPBELL, B. LEAGUE, A. BARTLE, H. COLLINS, L. BIERY, T.\nCOYNE]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will receive an overview of City-owned\nfacilities with lease agreements and approve a strategy for leasing City-\nowned real property.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive an overview of City-owned facilities that\ncould potentially be leased to tenants and approve a strategy for leasing\nCity-owned real property.
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5.B. A RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE DEADLINE TO REMOVE OR\nCONVERT TEMPORARY OUTZONES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY TO\nPERMANENT OUTDOOR DINING [D. WILSON, J. ROCCO, N.\nMARICICH, J. ALKIRE, B. GALAN, H. COLLINS, J. GILMOUR, L.\nBIERY]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider adopting a resolution extending\nthe date by which temporary outdoor dining areas on private property shall\nconvert to permitted permanent outdoor dining or removed permanently.\nRECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution No. 24-________: “A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, UPDATING THE DATE BY WHICH\nTEMPORARY OUTDOOR DINING AREAS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY\nSHALL CONVERT TO PERMANENT OUTDOOR DINING.”
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5.C. PLACEMENT OF A GENERAL TAX MEASURE ON THE BALLOT FOR\nTHE NOVEMBER 5, 2024 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO\nENACT A SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL TRANSACTIONS AND USE\nTAX (SALES TAX) AT THE RATE OF ONE-QUARTER CENT THAT\nWILL ONLY TAKE EFFECT IF A FUTURE DISTRICT SALES TAX\nWITHIN THE COUNTY QUALIFIES FOR A BALLOT AND IS ENACTED\n[D. WILSON, C. SAFRIET, J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider placement of a general sales\ntax measure on the ballot for the November 5, 2024 General Municipal\nElection to enact a supplemental general transactions and use tax (sales\ntax) at the rate of one-quarter cent (¼¢), that will only take effect if a future\ndistrict sales tax within the County qualifies for a ballot and is enacted.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Receive a presentation of the results of a\npublic opinion survey regarding a City one-quarter cent sales tax measure\nfrom Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates; 2) Approve the ballot\nquestion as shown below: “West Hollywood Local Control, Public Safety\nMeasure: “Shall the measure providing funding for general services,\nincluding keeping public areas safe/clean; preventing/responding to crime;\nretaining/attracting local businesses; addressing homelessness; by\nredirecting to West Hollywood a ¼¢ sales tax if a future district sales tax\nwithin the County qualifies for a ballot and is enacted, generating\napproximately $5,000,000 annually in locally controlled revenue for West\nHollywood residents until ended by voters, requiring audits/spending\ndisclosure, be adopted?” 3) Adopt Resolution No. 24-_______: “A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA CALLING FOR THE PLACEMENT OF A\nGENERAL TAX MEASURE ON THE BALLOT FOR THE NOVEMBER 5,\n2024 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR THE SUBMISSION TO\nTHE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF AN ORDINANCE TO ENACT A\nSUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX (SALES\nTAX) AT THE RATE OF ONE-QUARTER CENT (1/4¢), THAT WILL\nONLY TAKE EFFECT IF A FUTURE DISTRICT SALES TAX WITHIN THE\nCOUNTY QUALIFIES FOR A BALLOT AND IS ENACTED;” 4) Adopt\nResolution No. 24-_______: “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL\nOF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING\nTHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES\nTO CONSOLIDATE A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD\nON NOVEMBER 5, 2024 WITH THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION\nTO BE HELD ON THAT DATE PURSUANT TO §10403 OF THE\nELECTIONS CODE;” and 5) Adopt Resolution No. 24-_______: “A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR THE FILING OF\nPRIMARY AND REBUTTAL ARGUMENTS AND SETTING RULES FOR\nTHE FILING OF WRITTEN ARGUMENTS REGARDING A CITY\nMEASURE TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE NOVEMBER 5, 2024 GENERAL\nMUNICIPAL ELECTION.”