West Hollywood — 2026-02-02

City Council

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A.1. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
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A.2. PUBLIC COMMENTS, GENERAL INTEREST:\nCITY MANAGER’S REPORT: This time has been set aside for the City Manager to update the Council on important items initiated by staff or previously requested by the City Council.\nFISCAL IMPACT ON CONSENT CALENDAR:
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B.1. POSTING OF AGENDA:\nSUBJECT: The agenda for the meeting of Monday, February 2, 2026, was posted at City Hall, Plummer Park, and the Aquatics & Recreation Center (ARC) on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
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B.10. ADOPT AN UPDATE TO THE CITY’S TITLE VI COMPLIANCE PLAN FOR TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS [H. COLLINS, T. FUHRER, C. VASQUEZ]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will approve and adopt the attached “Title VI Plan Update” for the City’s Transportation Programs.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve and adopt the Title VI Plan Update, effective March 1, 2026; and 2) Direct staff to submit the attached Title VI Plan Update to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), as required, and to implement the associated program.
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B.11. 2026 WEST HOLLYWOOD ART WALK [L. BIERY, P. KESPRADIT, L. D’AMBROSIA]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving the waiver of Parking Meter Fees and Encroachment Permit Fees in conjunction with a Special Event Permit for City businesses participating in the 2026 West Hollywood Art Walk, which will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2026.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve the waiver of Parking Meter and Encroachment Permit fees in conjunction with a Special Event Permit for City businesses participating in the 2026 West Hollywood Art Walk to activate their businesses on Saturday, February 28, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $10,000 in waived fees.
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B.12. AGREEMENTS FOR SERVICES WITH THE CODE GROUP, RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY, KIMLEY-HORN & ASSOCIATES, INC., RINCON CONSULTANTS INC., AND WILLDAN ENGINEERING [N. MARICICH, J. ALKIRE, S. QURESHY, F. CONTRERAS]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approval of agreements for Professional Services with The Code Group, Rick Engineering Company, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc., Rincon Consultants Inc., and Willdan Engineering, to establish a bench of firms that can provide temporary planning staff services on an “as-needed” basis.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve Agreements for Professional Services with The Code Group, Rick Engineering Company, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc., Rincon Consultants Inc., and Willdan Engineering, each in a not-to-exceed amount of $200,000 per fiscal year for temporary planning staff services on an “as-needed” basis; and 2) Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute documents incident to the agreements.
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B.13. INCREASE 2026 FISCAL YEAR AUTHORIZATION AMOUNT ON SOURCEWELL CONTRACT #010101 WITH CDW [O. JONES, E. TSIPIS, K. DEVINE]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider authorizing the increase of the 2026 Fiscal Year Authorization amount on Sourcewell Contract #010101 by an additional $150,000 for a new total of $1,050,000.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Increase the 2026 Fiscal Year Authorization Amount of Sourcewell Contract #010101 by an additional $150,000 for a new total of $1,050,000; and 2) Authorize the Information Technology division to issue a Purchase Order in the amount of $109,744.59 for our annual Arctic Wolf Cyber Security renewal.
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B.14. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH RALPH ANDERSEN AND ASSOCIATES FOR MANAGEMENT AND EXECUTIVE RECRUITMENTS [J. JIMENEZ, R. NAPPER, C. LEUNG]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider amending the agreement for services with Ralph Andersen and Associates to modify the scope of services and increase the not-to-exceed amount of the agreement to provide recruitment services for professional, management, and executive level positions.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement for Services with Ralph Andersen and Associates to modify the scope of services and increase the amount of the agreement by $40,500, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $84,000; and 2) Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute the documents incident to the agreement.
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B.15. CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH ELECNOR BELCO ELECTRIC TO CONSTRUCT CIP LA BREA AVENUE PEDESTRIAN LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, CIP 2601 [H. COLLINS, J. GILMOUR, R. GARLAND]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approval of a Construction Agreement with Elecnor Belco Electric to construct CIP 2601, La Brea Avenue Pedestrian Lighting Improvement Project.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve a Construction Agreement with Elecnor Belco Electric, in the amount of $248,888.00 for the construction of CIP 2601, La Brea Avenue Pedestrian Lighting Improvement Project, and authorize the City Manager or designee to execute documents incident to the Agreement; 2) Authorize the City Engineer to approve change orders to the Construction Agreement in an amount not to exceed 25% ($62,222.00) of the total Agreement amount; and 3) Adopt Resolution No. 26-________: “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD APPROVING THE DESIGN AND PLANS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CIP 2601, LA BREA AVENUE PEDESTRIAN LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 830.6.”
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B.16. ACCEPT AN EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY FOR PUBLIC STREET AND SIDEWALK PURPOSES ALONG THE PALM AVENUE FRONTAGE OF THE WESTWOOD PROPERTY VENTURES, LLC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AT 923 PALM AVENUE [H. COLLINS, J. GILMOUR]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider accepting an easement and right of way for street and sidewalk purposes along the Palm Avenue frontage of the Westwood Property Ventures, LLC development project located at 923 Palm Avenue. This item is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), acceptance of the Grant of Easement for Public Sidewalk and Parkway Purposes pursuant to CEQA Guidelines sections 15301 and 15305.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 26-________: “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD ACCEPTING GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC SIDEWALK AND PARKWAY PURPOSES AT 923 PALM AVENUE IN THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD”; and 2) Direct the City Clerk to submit a certified copy of Resolution No. 26-________, as well as the Easement in Exhibit A of Attachment A for recordation by the office of the Recorder of the County of Los Angeles.
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B.17. ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO MODIFY THE TERM OF THE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT PLAN OF THE WEST
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B.2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:\nSUBJECT: The City Council is requested to approve the minutes of the prior Council meeting.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve the minutes of January 20, 2026.
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B.3. APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER NO. 985 [O. JONES, K. BARENG, Y. MARTINEZ]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council shall receive the Demand Register for period ending pursuant to Sections 37201 to 37210 of the Government Code of the State of California.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve Demand Register No. 985 and adopt Resolution No. 26-006.
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B.4. CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, Y. ZHOSAN]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council is receiving notification that the City’s third-party administrator Carl Warren & Co. has denied two (2) Claims for Damages from Samantha Allen and Uline Inc.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
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B.5. COMMISSION MEETING SYNOPSES [M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will receive synopses from the Human Services Commission, the Rent Stabilization Commission, and the Women’s Advisory Board regarding actions taken at their recent meetings.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
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B.6. ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 26-01 (2ND READING) “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD AMENDING SECTION 10.08.240 (WEST HOLLYWOOD PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 9) OF CHAPTER 10.08 (PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICTS), TITLE 10 (VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, IMPLEMENTING DISTRICT 9 PREFERENTIAL PARKING REGULATIONS ON THE 1000 BLOCK OF ALFRED STREET BETWEEN SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD AND THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES/WEST HOLLYWOOD BORDER, NORTH OF ROMAINE STREET” [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 26-01, amending Section 10.08.240 (West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No.9) of Chapter 10.08 (Preferential Parking Districts), Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic) of the West Hollywood Municipal Code, implementing District 9 preferential parking regulation on the 1000 block of Alfred Street between Santa Monica Boulevard and the City of Los Angeles/West Hollywood border, northeast of Romaine Street.\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 26-01: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD AMENDING SECTION 10.08.240 (WEST HOLLYWOOD PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 9) OF CHAPTER 10.08 (PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICTS), TITLE 10 (VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, IMPLEMENTING DISTRICT 9 PREFERENTIAL PARKING REGULATIONS ON THE 1000 BLOCK OF ALFRED STREET BETWEEN SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD AND THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES/WEST HOLLYWOOD BORDER, NORTH OF ROMAINE STREET”.
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B.7. ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 26-02 (2ND READING) “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NEW OFF-SITE ADVERTISING BILLBOARD AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS AT 9200 SUNSET BOULEVARD, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA” [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 26-02, approving a development agreement in conjunction with the new off-site advertising billboard and site improvements at 9200 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California.\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 26-02: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NEW OFF-SITE ADVERTISING BILLBOARD AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS AT 9200 SUNSET BOULEVARD, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA.”
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B.8. ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 26-03 (2ND READING) “AN ORDINANCE OF\nTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD\nAPPROVING A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NEW OFF-SITE ADVERTISING BILLBOARD AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS AT 9200 SUNSET BOULEVARD, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 26-03, approving a zoning map amendment in conjunction with the new off-site advertising billboard and site improvements at 9200 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California.\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No. 26-03: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD APPROVING A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NEW OFF-SITE ADVERTISING BILLBOARD AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS AT 9200 SUNSET BOULEVARD, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA.”
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B.9. QUARTERLY ECONOMIC DATA AND ECONOMIC STUDY UPDATE [L. BIERY, P. KESPRADIT, L. D’AMBROSIA]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will receive an update on the City’s Economic Data and progress on the 2024 Economic Study action items.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
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C.1.\nHOLLYWOOD TOURISM IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT [L. BIERY, P. KESPRADIT, L. D’AMBROSIA]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council of the City of West Hollywood will consider adopting a Resolution declaring its intention to modify the term of the West Hollywood Tourism Improvement District’s (WeHoTID) Management District Plan, and setting the time and place of a public hearing to consider the modification of the WeHoTID Plan.\nRECOMMENDATIONS:\n1. Adopt Resolution No. 26-________: “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO MODIFY THE TERM OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD TOURISM IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT’S (WEHOTID) MANAGEMENT DISTRICT PLAN, AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE OF A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON AND GIVING NOTICE THEREOF”; and\n2. Direct Staff to publish a notice notifying the public that the City Council will conduct a public hearing on February 17, 2026, on the modification of the WeHoTID Plan.
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C.2.\nADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-26 (2ND READING) “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD ADOPTING BY REFERENCE TITLE 26 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 27 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 28 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 29 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 30 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 31 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 33 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE, EDITION 2025; ADD THE CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE, EDITION 2025; MAKING AMENDMENTS TO SAID CODES; AMENDING CHAPTERS 13.04, 13.08, 13.12, 13.16, 13.20, AND 13.24, 13.26 AND 13.44 OF TITLE 13 OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE; AND FINDING THE ACTION EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT” [N. MARICICH, J. ALKIRE, B. GALAN]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving Ordinance No. 25-26, adopting by reference Title 26 of the Los Angeles County Code, incorporating the California Building Code, 2025 edition; Title 27 of the Los Angeles County Code, incorporating the California Electrical Code, 2025 edition; Title 28 of the Los Angeles County Code, incorporating the California Plumbing Code, 2025 edition; Title 29 of the Los Angeles County Code, incorporating the California Mechanical Code, 2025 edition; Title 30 of the Los Angeles County Code, incorporating the California Residential Code, 2025 edition; Title 31 of the Los Angeles County Code, incorporating the California Green Building Standards Code, 2025 edition; Title 33 of the Los Angeles County Code, incorporating the California Existing Building Code, edition 2025; add the California Historical Building Code, edition 2025; making amendments to said codes; amending Chapters 13.04, 13.08, 13.12, 13.16, 13.20, and 13.24, 13.26 and 13.44 of Title 13 of the West Hollywood Municipal Code; and finding the action exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.\nRECOMMENDATION: Adopt Ordinance No. 25-26: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD ADOPTING BY REFERENCE TITLE 26 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 27 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 28 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 29 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 30 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 31 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 33 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE, EDITION 2025; ADD THE CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE, EDITION 2025; MAKING AMENDMENTS TO SAID CODES; AMENDING CHAPTERS 13.04, 13.08, 13.12, 13.16, 13.20, AND 13.24, 13.26 AND 13.44 OF TITLE 13 OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE; AND FINDING THE ACTION EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT.”
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F.1.\nAPPOINTMENT OF CITY COUNCILMEMBERS AS DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES TO VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS, COMMITTEES, CONFERENCES, AND CITY COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEES [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider appointments as delegates and alternates to various organizations, committees, and conferences. Additionally, the City Council will consider appointments to the various City Council Subcommittees.\nRECOMMENDATIONS:\n1. Appoint Councilmembers as Delegates and Alternates to the following:\nA) Sanitation District No. 4 – Adopt Resolution No. 26-________: “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD APPOINTING AN ALTERNATE DIRECTOR TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 4”;\nB) California Contract Cities Association – Voting Delegate/Alternate;\nC) California Joint Powers Authority (CJPIA) – Attending Councilmember/Approve Two (2) City Staff Alternates;\nD) Clean Power Alliance – Director/Alternate Director;\nE) League of California Cities – Voting Delegate/Alternate Delegate;\nF) Los Angeles County City Selection Committee – (Mayor)/Alternate Attending Councilmember;\nG) National League of Cities – Delegate/Alternate Delegate;\nH) Santa Monica Bay Watershed Council - Attending Councilmember/Alternate;\nI) Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) - Delegate/Alternate;\nJ) Westside Cities Council of Governments (WSCCOG) – Attending Councilmember/Alternate Attending Councilmember;\n2. Appoint Two (2) Councilmembers as Subcommittee Members to the following:\nA) Finance and Budget Subcommittee (Standing) – Mayor and Vice Mayor;\nB) West Hollywood Pride Subcommittee (Standing) – Mayor and Vice Mayor;\nC) Homelessness Subcommittee (Standing);\nD) Laurel House Project Subcommittee (Ad Hoc);\nE) Plummer Park Project Subcommittee (Ad Hoc);\nF) Hart Park Phase II Improvements Subcommittee (Ad Hoc);\nG) San Vicente Streetscape Subcommittee (Ad Hoc);\nH) Rent Stabilization Ordinance Subcommittee (Ad Hoc);\n3. Appoint a City Councilmember as the Liaison to Metro; and\n4. Appoint Mayor Heilman as the Liaison to Mayors for Guaranteed Income.
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F.2.\nAPPOINTMENTS TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION AND THE SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVISORY BOARD [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: Vice Mayor Hang will make direct appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission and the Social Justice Advisory Board.\nRECOMMENDATION: Vice Mayor Hang will make direct appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission and the Social Justice Advisory Board.
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F.3. SPONSORSHIP OF A KEYNOTE EVENT FEATURING ELIAS JAHSHAN AS PART OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS SPEAKERS SERIES [C. BYERS, D. HANG]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider sponsoring a keynote event featuring Elias Jahshan, editor of two anthologies by LGBTQ+ Arab Writers: *This Arab is Queer* and *This Queer Arab Family*. Elias Jahshan will discuss his expertise in queer Arab experiences, storytelling, and human rights.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve the sponsorship of a keynote event featuring Elias Jahshan as part of the Human Rights Speakers Series; 2) Authorize the City Manager or designee to negotiate and execute all documents incident to the Agreement for Services with the keynote speaker in an amount not to exceed $5,500; 3) Authorize the use of the City name and logo on invitations, programs, and other collateral materials for the event; and 4) Direct the Communications Department to utilize all appropriate communication tools to promote the events including, but not limited to, the City’s website, a press release, and social media tools.
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F.4. SPONSORSHIP OF AN OLDER ADULT ART SHOWCASE AS PART OF OLDER ADULTS MONTH [J. ERICKSON]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will direct staff to partner with the Older Adult Advisory Board to organize an art showcase in May 2026, during Older Adults Month, providing older adults with an opportunity to showcase their creative works.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Direct staff to partner with the Older Adult Advisory Board to organize an Older Adult Art Showcase in May 2026; 2) Authorize the use of the City name and logo on invitations, programs, and other collateral materials for this event; 3) Direct the Communications Department to utilize all appropriate communication tools to promote the showcase including, but not limited to, the City’s website, a press release, and social media tools; 4) Authorize the Director of Finance and Technology Services to allocate $5,000 from unallocated General Fund reserves to the FY 26 Special Council Programs Account 100-1-01-00-531001 for costs associated with the event, and increase the budget for Special Council Programs by the same amount; and 5) Authorize the Director of Finance and Technology Services to allocate up to $5,000 from Fiscal Year 2026 funds in the Special Council Programs account number 100-1-01-00-531001 for costs associated with the event.
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F.5. DIRECTION TO ESTABLISH A GRANT PROGRAM FOR WEST HOLLYWOOD SPORTS LEAGUES AND CLUBS [C. BYERS]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider directing staff to develop and return with a framework for an annual grant program for West Hollywood-based sports leagues and clubs to support participation, competitions, and community-building activities.\nRECOMMENDATION: Direct staff to develop and return to the City Council with a framework for an annual grant program to support West Hollywood-based sports leagues and clubs, to be commenced as part of FY 2026-27.
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F.6. INTERFAITH LEADERS ROUNDTABLE [J. ERICKSON]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider directing staff to create an Interfaith Leaders Roundtable of faith leaders in the West Hollywood community. The roundtable will meet once or twice a year to discuss topics of significance to the West Hollywood community, share resources, and build relationships with each other and the City.\nRECOMMENDATION: Direct staff to create an Interfaith Leaders Roundtable to meet once or twice a year to discuss topics of significance to the West Hollywood community, including but not limited to community affairs, public safety, and resource sharing.\nEXCLUDED CONSENT CALENDAR: Items removed from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion are considered at this time.\nPUBLIC COMMENT: This time has been set aside for the public to address the Council on any item of interest within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Council that could not be heard under Item 1 at the beginning of the meeting.\nCOUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORTS: This portion of the meeting is set aside for general comments, announcements, requests of staff, subcommittee meeting reports, and/or other issues of concern from members of the City Council.\nADJOURNMENT: The City Council will adjourn to its next Adjourned Regular meeting, which will be on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 6:00 P.M. at West Hollywood Park Public Meeting Room - Council Chambers.