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20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (99) 25-0002-S58 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Assembly Bill 695 (Fong) which would create the California Community College Access and Continuity for Deported Students Act, to support students facing immigration enforcement actions and allow them to continue their education online through California Community Colleges. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Lee Hernandez), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Assembly Bill 695 (Fong) which would create the California Community College Access and Continuity for Deported Students Act, to support students facing immigration enforcement actions and allow them to continue their education online through California Community Colleges. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #99
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (98) 25-0002-S40 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Assembly Bill 1253 (Schultz) which would ensure that for qualifying reconstructed properties that meet the 110% size standard, the adjusted base year tax assessment value of the property would apply to the rebuilt property. Recommendation for Council action, as initiated by Resolution (Park – Rodriguez), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for legislation that would ensure that for qualifying reconstructed properties that meet the 110% size standard, the adjusted base year tax assessment value of the property would apply to the rebuilt properties damaged by the January 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #98
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (97) 25-0002-S22 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Senate Bill 346 (Durazo) that would authorize the City of Los Angeles to enact an ordinance that requires each short-term rental facilitator to report the assessor parcel number of each short-term rental and additional information necessary to identify the property; impose administrative fines or penalties for violations; and audit or examine the records of the short-term rental facilitator documenting the receipt of the Transient Occupancy Tax revenue due to the City. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Blumenfield – Raman – Yaroslavsky), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Senate Bill 346 (Durazo) that would authorize the City of Los Angeles to enact an ordinance that requires each short-term rental facilitator to report the assessor parcel number of each short-term rental and additional information necessary to identify the property; impose administrative fines or penalties for violations; and audit or examine the records of the short-term rental facilitator documenting the receipt of the Transient Occupancy Tax revenue due to the City. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #97
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (96) 25-0002-S57 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Assembly Bill 630 (Gonzalez), which will ensure inoperable RVs are removed from city streets by increasing the value cap for dismantling abandoned RVs, adding additional notifications and reporting requirements before a vehicle can be scrapped, and requiring that an RV that is inoperable or is a public safety or environmental hazard is scrapped. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Yaroslavsky – Hutt), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT to Assembly Bill 630 (Gonzalez), which will ensure inoperable RVs are removed from city streets by increasing the value cap for dismantling abandoned RVs, adding additional notifications and reporting requirements before a vehicle can be scrapped, and requiring that an RV that is inoperable or is a public safety or environmental hazard is scrapped. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #96
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (95) 25-0002-S44 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for both Assembly Bill 1243 (Addis) and Senate Bill 684 (Menjivar), the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025, which would establish a framework for fossil fuel polluters to pay their fair share of the costs of climate damages, adaptation, and mitigation. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Yaroslavsky – Harris-Dawson), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for both Assembly Bill 1243 (Addis) and Senate Bill 684 (Menjivar), the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025, which would establish a framework for fossil fuel polluters to pay their fair share of the costs of climate damages, adaptation, and mitigation. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #95
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (94) 25-0002-S36 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Assembly Bill 638 (Rodriguez), which seeks to save water and protect public health by establishing state guidelines for stormwater reuse in urban public areas. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Yaroslavsky - Raman), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Assembly Bill 638 (Rodriguez), which seeks to save water and protect public health by establishing state guidelines for stormwater reuse in urban public areas. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #94
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (93) 25-0002-S38 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 Federal Legislative Program for Senate Bill 1323, a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a refundable credit against tax for disaster mitigation expenditures (the FIREWALL Act) that would create a tax credit that would cover 50% of eligible upgrades, subject to income adjustment, for upgrades that promote community resilience to natural disasters. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Rodriguez – Park - Lee), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 Federal Legislative Program SUPPORT for Senate Bill 1323, a bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a refundable credit against tax for disaster mitigation expenditures (the FIREWALL Act) that would create a tax credit that would cover 50% of eligible upgrades, subject to income adjustment, for upgrades that promote community resilience to natural disasters. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #93
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (92) 25-0002-S41 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Senate Bill 782 (Perez), which would authorize the establishment of Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District: Climate Resilience Districts to accelerate community recovery by providing funding through a community-based approach. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Rodriguez – Blumenfield), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Senate Bill 782 (Perez), which would authorize the establishment of Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District: Climate Resilience Districts to accelerate community recovery by providing funding through a community-based approach. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #92
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (91) 25-0002-S45 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 Federal Legislative Program for legislation and/or administrative action that funds the Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery program and includes the City as an awardee to address long term recovery efforts relative to the January 2025 wildfires. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Rodriguez – Park – Soto-Martinez), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 Federal Legislative Program SUPPORT legislation and/or administrative action that funds the Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery program and includes the City as an awardee to address long term recovery efforts relative to the January 2025 wildfires. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #91
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (90) 25-0002-S47 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Assembly Bill 592 (Gabriel), which would allow for permanent outdoor, patio, and al fresco dining at restaurants, among other changes. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Rodriguez - Lee), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Assembly Bill 592 (Gabriel), which would allow for permanent outdoor, patio, and al fresco dining at restaurants, among other changes. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #90
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (89) 25-0002-S55 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Assembly Bill 1043 (Umberg) to require the developers of devices, operating systems, and app stores to collect their users’ age and birthdate information to ensure age-appropriate access to digital products and provide support tools for parents and guardians. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Rodriguez - Hernandez), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Assembly Bill 1043 (Umberg) to require the developers of devices, operating systems, and app stores to collect their users’ age and birthdate information to ensure age-appropriate access to digital products and provide support tools for parents and guardians. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #89
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (80) 24-1225 EXEMPTION, HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT, COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to amending the Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance (JCO) pertaining to substantial remodels; resolution authority for two positions to implement and perform the substantial remodeling support functions for the non-Rent Stabilization Ordinance residential housing rental units; and related matters; and amending Sections 165.03, 165.07, and 165.08 of Article 5, Chapter XVI of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to remove substantial remodeling as grounds for eviction under the JCO, amending the remedies and penalties applicable for violations, and instructing the Rent Adjustment Commission to promulgate rules and regulations for the purpose of regulating temporary and permanent relocation agreements between a landlord and tenant concerning substantial renovation work. A. HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT Recommendations for Council action: 1. ADOPT and APPROVE Option No. 1 as outlined under Recommendation Nos. 2.A and 2.A.i of the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) report dated May 20, 2025, attached to the Council file, as follows: REQUEST the City Attorney, with the assistance of the LAHD, to prepare and present a draft ordinance or ordinances to Council to: a. Amend the JCO Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 165.03, to effectuate Option No. 1 as outlined in the LAHD report dated May 20, 2025, as well as any other pertinent and relevant provisions that the City Attorney may deem necessary. Based on policy Option No. 1, the amendments to the JCO would include provisions to: i. Remove or amend the substantial remodel clause as a legal reason for eviction, except as required in order to comply with a Government Agency Order. 2. DENY Recommendation No. 4 in the LAHD report dated May 20, 2025, attached to the Council file; and, not authorize resolution authority for any additional positions until LAHD reports on a full staffing and implementation plan if Council selects either Option No. 2 or Option No. 3. 3. AMEND the JCO to expand the penalties and remedies available for violations of the ordinance to mirror the remedies available in the Tenant Anti-Harassment Ordinance, including requiring three times compensatory damages (including damages for mental or emotional distress), reasonable attorney’s fees and costs, and civil penalties of up to $10,000 but not less than $2,000 per violation, with additional penalties per violation if a tenant household is older than 65 years or disabled. 4. INSTRUCT the LAHD to report with a staffing plan, implementation timeline and fee schedule that would guarantee full cost recovery should Council select Option No. 2 or Option No. 3, as well as next steps and additional resources necessary to implement the new policy. 5. INSTRUCT the LAHD to update informational bulletins on evictions, and tenants’ rights, including publicizing educational information and FAQs to help renters and landlords comply with the amended ordinance provisions. 6. INSTRUCT the LAHD to create or promulgate rules that include but are not to be limited to: a. A process where the landlords pays the renter an agree upon amount to relocate by mutual agreement. b. Require the landlord to provide comparable or better housing while the renovation takes place, with the landlord paying all relocation expenses and paying the rent directly for this new temporary housing for as long as the renter is dislocated from their original unit. Allow the landlord to pay the renter for the temporary housing only if by mutual agreement. c. Require the tenant to pay the original landlord the monthly rent due prior to the required relocation during the relocation time period. d. Requires the tenant to be returned to their original unit with any new rent increase not to exceed the ten (10) percent allowable by State law. 7. INSTRUCT the LAHD to assist the Rent Adjustment Commission to adopt rules and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of the option approved by the City Council. 8. NOTE and FILE the City Administrative Officer (CAO) report dated May 28, 2025 and the LAHD report dated May 20, 2025, attached to Council file No. 24-1225. B. COMMUNICATION FROM THE ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION CITY ATTORNEY and Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. DETERMINE, based on the whole of the administrative record, that the adoption of the accompanying revised ORDINANCE dated June 20, 2025, is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) through Section 15061(b)(3) (common sense exemption) of the State CEQA Guidelines and Article II, Section 1 of the City CEQA Guidelines, and that none of the exceptions under CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 apply; and, DIRECT the Los Angeles Housing Department to file Notices of Exemption with the Los Angeles County Recorder’s Office following the adoption of said Ordinance. 2. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE dated June 20, 2025, approved as to form and legality by the City Attorney, amending Sections 165.03, 165.07, and 165.08 of Article 5, Chapter XVI of the LAMC to remove substantial remodeling as grounds for eviction under the JCO, amending the remedies and penalties applicable for violations, and instructing the Rent Adjustment Commission to promulgate rules and regulations for the purpose of regulating temporary and permanent relocation agreements between a landlord and tenant concerning substantial renovation work. (URGENCY CLAUSE - 12 VOTES REQUIRED ON SECOND READING) (Housing and Homelessness and Personnel and Hiring Committees waived consideration of the above matter) Fiscal Impact Statement: The CAO states that is no General Fund impact as a result of the recommendations in this report. If Council moves forward with an amendment to the JCO that will require additional staffing and resources to implement, it is recommended that the LAHD report with a full staffing plan and fee schedule that will ensure full cost recovery. Financial Policies Statement: The CAO states that recommendations in this report comply with the City’s Financial Policies in that the cost of providing any increased service will be funded by sufficient fees to cover the full cost of providing such service. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #80
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (7) 25-0707 CD 3 MOTION (BLUMENFIELD - McOSKER) and RESOLUTION relative to the issuance of bonds in an amount not to exceed $60,000,000 for the financing and/or refinancing the acquisition, construction, improvement, renovation, furnishing, and equipping of a 207-unit multifamily housing project located at 6033 De Soto Avenue in Council District Three (CD 3). Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. ALLOW the California Enterprise Development Authority to issue bonds in an amount not to $60,000,000 to provide financing for the acquisition, construction, improvement, renovation, furnishing, and equipping of a 207-unit multifamily housing project located at 6033 De Soto Avenue in CD 3. 2. HOLD a Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) Hearing and ADOPT the accompanying TEFRA RESOLUTION, attached to the Motion, at the City Council Meeting to be held on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at 10:00 a.m., located at 200 North Spring Street, Room 340, Los Angeles, California 90012. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #7
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (4) 20-0028-S1 CD 11 ADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION; COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE BOARD OF AIRPORT COMMISSIONERS (BOAC) and CITY ATTORNEY, RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY, and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the statutory findings of public interest and necessity, and authorization for the commencement of eminent domain proceedings to acquire portions of the property located at 5928 West 96th Street and 9775 Airport Boulevard; for the Landslide Access Modernization Program (LAMP) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. CONCUR with the BOAC’s adoption of the staff determination that: a. The action requested herein is within the scope of the LAX LAMP Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and does not include any changes that would require further review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21166 and CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, and that activities previously analyzed in the LAX LAMP EIR are also exempt from CEQA pursuant to Article II, Section 2(i) of the Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines that exempts any activity (approval of bids, execution of contracts, allocation of funds, etc.) for which the underlying project has previously been evaluated for environmental significance and processed according to the requirements of CEQA. b. The taking of portions of the property is authorized by, inter alia, Section 19, Article I of the California Constitution, Sections 37350.5 and 40404(f) of the California Government Code, Public Utilities Code Section 21661.6, the Los Angeles City Charter Section 632(c), Section 1230.010 et seq. and Sections 1240.050 and 1240.125, of the California Code of Civil Procedure, and all other applicable law. 2. ADOPT RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY 28158, as adopted by BOAC on April 17, 2025, making all necessary findings and requesting the City Council to authorize commencement of eminent domain proceedings to acquire rights to one property for the LAMP at LAX. 3. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated June 2, 2025, finding that the public interest and necessity require the acquisition by eminent domain of the portions of property located at 5928 West 96th Street and 9775 Airport Boulevard, and bearing Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) 4124029-040, as more particularly described in Attachments 1, 2, 3, and 4 of said Ordinance. Fiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative officer reports that approval of eminent domain proceedings to acquire portions of the property near the Los Angeles International Airport to enable the construction of required roadway improvements to support the Landside Access Modernization Program will have no impact on the City’s General Fund. The proposed property acquisition, in an amount not to exceed $2,267,685, will be financed by the LAX Revenue Fund and appropriated and allocated to WBS Element No. 1.24.13A-7000 (LAMP – ROW Acquisitions and Relocations) with reimbursement by Passenger Facility Charges as applicable. Costs associated with LAMP-related land acquisitions are contained in LAWA’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP); therefore, approval of the proposed acquisition will not result in an increase in the programmed CIP budget. The proposed action complies with the Department’s Financial Policies. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #4
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (3) 25-0637 CD 11 ADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION; COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE BOARD OF AIRPORT COMMISSIONERS (BOAC) and CITY ATTORNEY, RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY, and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the statutory findings of public interest and necessity, and authorization for the commencement of eminent domain proceedings to acquire portions of the property located at 9860 South Sepulveda Boulevard and 6225 West Century Boulevard; for the Airfield and Terminal Modernization Project (ATMP) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. CONCUR with the BOAC’s adoption of the staff determination that: a. The action requested is within the scope of the certified Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Airfield and Terminal Modernization Project (ATMP) Environmental Impact Report (EIR), including a December 2024 Addendum to the EIR and does not include any changes that would require further review under California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21166 and CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, and that those activities previously analyzed in the LAX ATMP EIR are also exempt from CEQA pursuant to Article II, Section 2(i) of the Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines, which exempts any activity (approval of bids, execution of contracts, allocation of funds, etc.) for which the underlying project has previously been evaluated for environmental significance and processed according to the requirements of CEQA. b. The taking of portions of the property is authorized by, inter alia, Section 19, Article I of the California Constitution, Sections 37350.5 and 40404(f) of the California Government Code, Public Utilities Code Section 21661.6, the Los Angeles City Charter Section 632(c), Section 1230.010 et seq. and Sections 1240.050 and 1240.125, of the California Code of Civil Procedure, and all other applicable law. 2. ADOPT RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY 28193 as adopted by BOAC on June 5, 2025, making all necessary findings and requesting the City Council to authorize commencement of eminent domain proceeding to acquire rights to one property for the ATMP at LAX. 3. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated June 23, 2025, finding that the public interest and necessity require the acquisition by eminent domain of portions of the property located at 9860 South Sepulveda Boulevard and 6225 West Century Boulevard, and bearing Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) 4124-026-011, as more particularly described in Attachments 1, 2, and 3 of said Ordinance. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Attorney. The BOAC reports that there is no impact to the General Fund. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #3
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (25) 24-0974 TRANSFER OF FUNDS relative to grant funding from the California Office of Traffic Safety Grant Program for the Alcohol and Drug Impaired Driving Vertical Prosecution Program. Recommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: AUTHORIZE the Controller to transfer $193,986 from Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12A231, Impaired Driving Prosecution, to Fund No. 100/12, Account No. 001010, Salaries General, as reimbursement for City Attorney salary expenses of the five Resolution Authorities. (Pursuant to Council action of March 25, 2025) July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #25
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (20) 24-0368 TRANSFER OF FUNDS relative to the Victim Assistance Program – Joint Powers of Verification Unit (JPVU) – Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-25 through FY 2026-27 grant award. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. TRANSFER up to $595,241 from City Attorney Grants Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12A512 – JPVU to General Fund No. 100/12, Account No. 001010 – Salaries General, upon receipt of grant funds and approval of grant expenses, as reimbursement for City Attorney salary expenses of the eight Resolution Authorities. 2. TRANSFER up to $1,812 from City Attorney Grants Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12A512 – JPVU to General Fund No. 100/12, Revenue Source Code 5427 – Reimbursement from Grants, upon receipt of grant funds and approval of grant expenses, for salary expenses of the two grant reimbursed Regular Authorities. ​ (Pursuant to Council action of May 17, 2024) July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #20
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (17) 13-1204-S8 TRANSFER OF FUNDS relative to the LA Decreasing Adolescent Tobacco Access (DATA) VI Program (2024-2027). Recommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: AUTHORIZE the Controller to: 1. Transfer up to $408,100 from Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12Y643 - LA DATA VI Program (2024-2027), to Fund No. 100/12, Account No. 001010 – Salaries General, as reimbursement for City Attorney salary expenses of the four Resolution Authorities. 2. Transfer up to $510,242 from Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12Y643 - LA DATA VI Program (2024-2027), to Fund No. 100/70, Account No. 001092 - Sworn Overtime. 3. Transfer up to $31,500 from Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12Y643 - LA DATA VI Program (2024-2027), to Fund No. 100/70, Account No. 001090 - Civilian Overtime. (Pursuant to Council action of February 28, 2024) July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #17
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (133) 25-0002-S64 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION (RODRIGUEZ – HERNANDEZ, ET AL.) relative to establishing the City's position in the 2025-2026 State Legislative Program for Senate Bill 805 (Perez), the No Vigilantes Act, which would require law enforcement officers to clearly display their name or badge number to the public, increase authority for law enforcement to investigate impersonations, and prohibit bounty hunters from engaging in immigration enforcement in California. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Rodriguez – Hernandez, et al.), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Senate Bill 805 (Perez), the No Vigilantes Act, which would require law enforcement officers to clearly display their name or badge number to the public, increase authority for law enforcement to investigate impersonations, and prohibit bounty hunters from engaging in immigration enforcement in California. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #133
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (132) 25-0002-S63 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION (RODRIGUEZ – HERNANDEZ, ET AL.) relative to establishing the City's position in the 2025-2026 Federal Legislative Program for Senate Bill 2070 (Blumenthal), which would clarify the criteria for the domestic deployment of military troops for the purposes of law enforcement, require the President of the United States (President) to consult with Congress prior to invoking the Insurrection Act and receive Congressional approval to exercise authority for extended periods, and provide for judicial review in case of misuse or abuse of the President’s authority. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Rodriguez – Hernandez, et al.), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 Federal Legislative Program SUPPORT for Senate Bill 2070 (Blumenthal), which would clarify the criteria for the domestic deployment of military troops for the purposes of law enforcement, require the President to consult with Congress prior to invoking the Insurrection Act and receive Congressional approval to exercise authority for extended periods, and provide for judicial review in case of misuse or abuse of the President’s authority. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #132
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (128) 25-0002-S50 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION (NAZARIAN - BLUMENFIELD) relative to establishing the City's position in the 2025-2026 Federal Legislative Program for the Water Systems Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Liability Protection Act, which would ensure polluters, not the public, pay for PFAS cleanup. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Nazarian - Blumenfield), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 Federal Legislative Program SUPPORT for the Water Systems PFAS Liability Protection Act, which would ensure polluters, not the public, pay for PFAS cleanup. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #128
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (127) 25-0002-S60 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION (NAZARIAN – HERNANDEZ, SOTO-MARTINEZ) relative to establishing the City's position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Assembly Bill 49 (Muratsuchi) to protect immigrant children from actions by federal immigration agents who enter school sites. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Nazarian – Hernandez, Soto-Martinez), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Assembly Bill 49 (Muratsuchi) to protect immigrant children from actions by federal immigration agents who enter school sites. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #127
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (126) 25-0002-S56 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION (YAROSLAVSKY – BLUMENFIELD) relative to establishing the City's position in the City's 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Assembly Bill 306 (Schultz) which will prohibit cities and counties from making changes to residential building codes between June 1, 2025 and June 1, 2031, with limited exceptions. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Yaroslavsky – Blumenfield), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program OPPOSITION for Assembly Bill 306 (Schultz) which will prohibit cities and counties from making changes to residential building codes between June 1, 2025 and June 1, 2031, with limited exceptions. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #126
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (12) 17-0758-S2 TRANSFER OF FUNDS and CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION relative to the Proposition 47 Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Grant Program. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. AUTHORIZE the Controller to transfer $120,544 from Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12W960, to Fund No. 100/12, Account No. 001010, Salaries General, for Fiscal Year 2025-26 salary expenses. 2. APPROVE and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION contained in the City Administrative Officer (CAO) report dated October 27, 2022, attached to Council file No. 17-0758-S2, for the City Attorney to participate in the Proposition 47 Grant Program. 3. AUTHORIZE the Council President to execute the “Los Angeles City Council Resolution” document, as required by the California Board of State and Community Corrections to distribute grant funds. 4. AUTHORIZE the City Attorney, or designee, to prepare Controller instructions for any necessary technical adjustments, subject to the approval of the CAO; and, AUTHORIZE the Controller to implement the instructions. (Pursuant to Council action of March 8, 2023) July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #12
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (117) 25-0030 RESOLUTION (HARRIS-DAWSON - BLUMENFIELD) relative to the Declaration of Local Emergency by the Mayor dated January 7, 2025, and Updated Declaration of Local Emergency by the Mayor dated January 13, 2025, due to the windstorm and extreme fire weather system and devastating wildfires in the City of Los Angeles (City), pursuant to Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) Section 8.27. Recommendation for Council action: ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION, dated January 14, 2025, to: 1. Resolve that a local emergency exists resulting from ongoing windstorm and extreme fire weather system and the devastating wildfires in the City within the meaning of LAAC Section 8.21, et seq., as set forth in the Mayor’s January 13, 2025 Updated Declaration of Local Emergency, which incorporated the declaration of emergency dated January 7, 2025, which the City Council hereby ratifies. 2. Resolve that because the local emergency, which began on January 7, 2025, continues to exist, there is a need to continue the state of local emergency, which the City Council hereby ratifies. 3. Instruct and request all appropriate City departments (including proprietary departments), agencies, and personnel, in accordance with LAAC Code Section 8.21 et seq., to continue to perform all duties and responsibilities to represent the City in this matter to respond to and abate the emergency and prevent further harm to the life, health, property, and safety, and receive, process; and, coordinate all inquiries and requirements necessary to obtain whatever State and Federal assistance that may become available to the City and/or to the citizens of the City who may be affected by the emergency. 4. Instruct the General Manager, Emergency Management Department, to advise the Mayor and City Council on the need to extend the state of local emergency, as appropriate. 5. Resolve that, to the extent the public interest and necessity demand the immediate expenditure of public funds to safeguard life, health, or property in response to the local emergency and to support the emergency operations of the City and its departments (including its proprietary departments), agencies, and personnel (including mutual aid resources) in responding to the declared local emergency, the competitive bidding requirements enumerated in City Charter Section 371, and further codified in the LAAC, including LAAC Section 10.15 be suspended until termination of the state of emergency and solely with respect to purchases and contracts needed to respond to the declared state of emergency. 6. Direct and request City departments and agencies making purchases pursuant to the authority granted in paragraph five (5), above, to report every two weeks to the City Council regarding the purchases and contracts made during the prior two week period on the reasons justifying why such purchase or contract was necessary to respond to the emergency, including why the emergency did not permit a delay resulting from a competitive solicitation for bids or proposals, and why competitive proposals or bidding was not reasonably practicable or compatible with the City’s interests. 7. Request all City departments and agencies who have the authority to investigate and/or enforce any/all forms of price gouging, fraud, and theft by deceit, as described in the California Penal Code, to do so to the fullest extent permissible under federal, state, and local law. 8. Instruct the City Clerk, unless and until Council directs otherwise or discontinues the state of emergency, to timely agendize this matter so that Council may consider whether to continue the state of emergency. 9. Instruct the City Clerk to forward copies of this Resolution to the Governor of the State of California, the Director of the Office of Emergency Services of the State of California, the Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management, and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #117
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (116) 25-0647 RESOLUTION (HARRIS-DAWSON – JURADO) relative to the Mayor's Declaration of Emergency of June 10, 2025, regarding the existence of a local emergency as the City of Los Angeles continues to experience a substantial and escalating number of dangerous and unlawful behavior, including violence against first responders, vandalism of public and private property, looting of businesses, and failure to follow the lawful dispersal orders of the Los Angeles Police Department, as a result of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sweeps and raids, pursuant to Los Angeles Administrative Code Section 8.27. Recommendation for Council action: ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION, dated June 17, 2025, to: 1. Resolve that a local emergency exists resulting from ongoing ICE raids, corresponding protests, and criminal activity in the City within the meaning of LAAC Section 8.21, et seq., as set forth in the Mayor’s June 10, 2025 Declaration of Local Emergency, which the City Council hereby ratifies. 2. Instruct and request all appropriate City departments (including proprietary departments), agencies, and personnel, in accordance with LAAC Code Section 8.21 et seq., to continue to perform all duties and responsibilities to represent the City in this matter to respond to and abate the emergency and prevent further harm to the life, health, property, and safety, and receive, process; and, coordinate all inquiries and requirements necessary to obtain whatever State and Federal assistance that may become available to the City and/or to the citizens of the City who may be affected by the emergency. 3. Instruct the General Manager, Emergency Management Department, to advise the Mayor and City Council on the need to extend the state of local emergency, as appropriate. 4. Instruct the City Clerk, unless and until Council directs otherwise or discontinues the state of emergency, to timely agendize this matter so that Council may consider whether to continue the state of emergency. 5. Instruct the City Clerk to forward copies of this Resolution to the Governor of the State of California, the Director of the Office of Emergency Services of the State of California, the Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management, and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #116
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (106) 25-0686 CD 11 ADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the award of a five-year Contract to Direct A/V Inc. covering technical maintenance and operations support and related services for the public address systems at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Recommendations for Council action: 1. CONCUR with said BOAC’s adoption of staff’s determination that the item is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements pursuant to Article II, Section 2(f) of the Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. 2. APPROVE the award of a five-year Contract to Direct A/V Inc. covering technical maintenance and operations support and related services for the public address systems at LAX, for cost not to exceed $10,000,000. 3. CONCUR with BOAC action on April 17, 2025, by Resolution 28137, authorizing the Chief Executive Officer, LAWA, or designee, to execute said Contract with Direct A/V Inc. Fiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer (CAO) reports that approval of the proposed contract between LAWA and Direct A/V, Inc. for technical maintenance and operations support of the public address systems at LAX will have no impact on the General Fund. The funds for the proposed five-year contract, for a not-toexceed amount of $10,000,000, are available in the Fiscal Year 20242025 LAWA Operation Budget in LAX Cost Center 1170010 – IT Airport Operations, Commitment Item 520 – Contractual Services and Commitment Item 522 – Material and Supplies. Funding for subsequent years will be requested as part of the annual budget process. The costs incurred under the proposed contract will be recovered through landing fees, terminal rates and charges, and nonaeronautical revenues. The recommendations in this report comply with LAWA’s adopted Financial Policies. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #106
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (105) 23-0394-S1 ADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) Board Resolution No. 28155 and proposed First Amendment to Contract No. DA-5609 between LAWA and SkanskaFlatiron, A Joint Venture, for progressive design-build services for Phase 2 of the Airfield and Terminal Modernization Program (ATMP) – Roadway Improvements at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Recommendations for Council action: 1. APPROVE the LAWA Resolution No. 28155 authorizing a proposed First Amendment to Contract No. DA-5609 with Skanska-Flatiron, A Joint Venture, for projects related to Phase 2 of the ATMP - Roadway Improvements at LAX increasing the contract authority by $1.298 billion from $173.7 million to $1.472 billion. 2. ADOPT the April 22, 2025 Board of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) determination in Resolution No. 28155 that this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article II Section 2.i of the Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. 3. AUTHORIZE the Chief Executive Officer, LAWA, to execute the proposed agreement. Fiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer (CAO) reports that approval of Resolution 28155 and the proposed First Amendment to Contract No. DA-5609 with Skanska-Flatiron, A Joint Venture to design and deliver the Airfield and Terminal Modernization Program - Roadway Improvements Project at Los Angeles International Airport for a total compensation not-to-exceed $1,472,000,000, including the first Phase 2 Component Guaranteed Maximum Price package of $429,900,000, will have no impact on the City’s General Fund. This project is partially grant funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law grant funds from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) which has awarded $129.3 million in grant funds. Funding for this project is programmed in LAWA’s 2024-25 Capital Improvement Plan. The recommendations in this report comply with LAWA’s adopted Financial Policies. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #105
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (104) 21-0283-S2 CD 11 CATEGORIACAL EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) Board Resolution No. 28175 and proposed Tenth Amendment to Concession Agreement LAA-8613 and proposed Eighth Amendment to Concession Agreement LAA-8640 between LAWA and URW Airports, LLC, for Terminal Commercial Management at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Recommendations for Council action: 1. APPROVE LAWA Board Resolution No. 28175 authorizing a Tenth Amendment to Concession Agreement LAA-8613 and an Eighth Amendment to Concession Agreement LAA-8640 both with URW Airports, LLC. for Terminal Commercial Management as follows: a. Extend the term of both Agreements by four years from July 1, 2034 to June 30, 2038. b. Revise how the Minimum Annual Guarantee for operating concessionaires and the Terminal Commercial Manager Fee are calculated. c. Require improvements to Terminals 1, 2, 3, 6, and the Tom Bradley International Terminal in an amount totaling $11,000,000 prior to June 2028. 2. ADOPT the May 20, 2025 Board of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) determination in Resolution No. 28175 that this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article III, Class 1 (18)(c) of the Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. 3. AUTHORIZE the Chief Executive Officer, LAWA, or designee, to execute the proposed Agreements upon approval as to form by the City Attorney and approval by the Council. Fiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer (CAO) reports that approval of the proposed Tenth Amendment to Concession Agreement LAA-8613 and an Eighth Amendment to Concession Agreement LAA-8640 both with URW Airports, LLC for Terminal Commercial Management will have no impact on the City’s General Fund. The Amendments will revise how the Minimum Annual Guarantee and Terminal Management Fee are calculated. Revenue is estimated to decrease by approximately $10 million per year as a result of changes to the MAG and TCM Fee. The recommendations in this report comply with LAWA’s adopted Financial Policies. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #104
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (102) 25-0002-S49 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Senate Bill 635 (Durazo) to amend the State’s sidewalk vending law to prohibit local authorities from inquiring or collecting information about an individual’s immigration status or criminal history to issue a sidewalk vending permit; providing the personally identifiable information of sidewalk vendors to federal immigration agents in the absence of a judicial warrant; and contracting with nonpublic entities to enforce local sidewalk vending rules and regulations. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (SotoMartinez – Hernandez – Price), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Senate Bill 635 (Durazo) to amend the State’s sidewalk vending law to prohibit local authorities from inquiring or collecting information about an individual’s immigration status or criminal history to issue a sidewalk vending permit; providing the personally identifiable information of sidewalk vendors to federal immigration agents in the absence of a judicial warrant; and contracting with nonpublic entities to enforce local sidewalk vending rules and regulations. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #102
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (101) 25-0002-S37 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for Assembly Bill 495 (Rodriguez) to expand the definition of a caregiver for minors under 18 years of age, prohibit child care facilities from collecting citizenship/immigration status information, and clarify emergency plan requirements and protocols in schools and child care facilities in the event that a child’s parent is not available. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Padilla – Jurado), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Assembly Bill 495 (Rodriguez) to expand the definition of a caregiver for minors under 18 years of age, prohibit child care facilities from collecting citizenship/immigration status information, and clarify emergency plan requirements and protocols in schools and child care facilities in the event that a child’s parent is not available. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #101
20250701 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (100) 25-0002-S48 RULES, ELECTIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to including a position in the City’s 2025-26 State Legislative Program for a $60 million increase in state funding for immigration legal services. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (SotoMartinez - Price), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2025-2026 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for a $60 million increase in state funding for immigration legal services. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. July 01, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #100