Los Angeles

City Council

October 07, 2025 Item #21

Agenda Item 21

(21)\n25-0908\nBUDGET AND FINANCE and ARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND\nCOMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEES’ REPORT relative to the\nCalifornia Department of Social Services (CDSS) Fiscal Year (FY)\n2025-26 Local Agreement for Child Development Services Contract for\nsubsidized preschool services at licensed preschools.\nRecommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL\nOF THE MAYOR:\nAUTHORIZE the Department of Recreation and Parks (RAP), or\ndesignee, to:\na. Enter into and accept the CDSS FY 2025-26 Local Agreement\nfor Child Development Services Contract No. CCTR-5104\n(Grant) as attached to the Board of Recreation and Parks\n(Board) report dated August 7, 2025, attached to the Council\nfile, which includes the CDSS CCTR Funding Terms and\nConditions (FT&C) and Program Requirements effective July 1,\n2025, and the CDSS General Terms and Conditions (GTC\n04/2017), also attached to said Report (collectively, CCTR\nGrant Terms), for subsidized preschool services at RAP's\nlicensed preschools, subject to approval of the City Attorney as\nto form.\nb. Accept and receive continued funding from CDSS, if awarded,\nin the amount of $2,531,358 under the FY 2025-26 CCTR for\nsubsidized preschool services at RAP's licensed preschools,\nand any subsequent amendments to such funding not to\nexceed $25,000 per grant award [in compliance with the Grant\nOrdinance, Los Angeles Administrative Code Section 14.8(b)(1)\n(A)].\nc. Execute future amendments to CCTR Contract No. CCTR-5104\nincreasing CCTR grant funding in the aggregate amounts to\nfund subsidized preschool services at RAP’s additional licensed\npreschools upon the same terms and conditions of the CCTR\nGrant Terms, subject to approval of the Mayor and City Council,\nand approval of the City Attorney as to form.\nFiscal Impact Statement: The Board of Recreation and Park\nCommissioners reports that acceptance of a CCTR grant from CDSS\ndoes not require the RAP to provide matching funds, therefore, it\nwould not impact RAP’s General Fund. This grant, if approved,\nprovides funding to continue subsidized preschool programs at RAP’s\nlicensed preschools.