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20250409 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (8) 25-0280 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and TRADE, TRAVEL AND TOURISM COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a three-year lease with Kinkisharyo International, LLC to operate and maintain an existing hanger and building at 2825 East Avenue P at Palmdale Landholdings of Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA). Recommendations for Council action: 1. ADOPT the determination by the Board of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) 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. 2. APPROVE LAWA Board Resolution No. 28064 authorizing a new lease with Kinkisharyo International, LLC to operate and maintain an existing hanger and building at Palmdale Landholding of LAWA for a proposed three-year term with two one-year extension options, retroactive to July 3, 2024 through July 2, 2029, generating $1,470,593 in revenue in the first year and approximately $7,353,000 over the total potential five-year term. 3. AUTHORIZE the Chief Executive Officer, LAWA, or designee, to execute the proposed lease upon approval as to form by the City Attorney and approval of the City Council. Fiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer (CAO) reports that approval of the proposed three-year Lease Agreement with Kinkisharyo International, LLC will have no impact on the City’s General Fund. The proposed lease will generate $1,470,593 in the first year and approximately $7,353,000 in total revenue, inclusive of the two one-year extension options but exclusive of annual rental rates and common area maintenance charge adjustments over the lease term. The recommendations in this report comply with LAWA’s Financial Policies. April 09, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #8
20250409 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (7) 24-0966 PUBLIC SAFETY and BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEES’ REPORT relative to grant funding for the Dispute Resolution Program (DRP), Neighborhood Justice Panel, Restorative Justice Program. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. AUTHORIZE the City Attorney, or designee, to accept the accompanying grant award between the City of Los Angeles and the County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs and authorize the City of Los Angeles, or designee, to: a. Accept the grant subaward in the amount of $68,905 for the Dispute Resolution Program, Neighborhood Justice Panel (Restorative Justice) for the period of July 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024. b. Execute said grant agreement between the County of Los Angeles and the City of Los Angeles, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form. 2. AUTHORIZE the Controller to: a. Establish a receivable within City Attorney Grants Fund No. 368/12 for this program in the amount of $68,905. b. Establish Appropriation Account No. 12A712 - DRP FY 2025 (RJ) within City Attorney Grants Fund No. 368 in the amount of $68,905. c. Upon receipt of grant funds, transfer up to $55,204 from City Attorney Grants Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12A712-DRP FY 2025 (RJ) to Fund No. 100/12, Account No. 001010, Salaries, General. d. Upon receipt of grant funds, transfer up to $9,701 from City Attorney Grants Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12A712-DRP FY 2025 (RJ) to Fund No. 100/12, Revenue Source Code No. 5346, Related Cost Reimbursement from Grant. 3. AUTHORIZE the City Attorney, or designee, to prepare Controller instructions for any necessary technical adjustments, subject to the approval of the City Administrative Officer (CAO), and authorize the Controller to implement the instructions. Fiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that the total program cost of the Dispute Resolution Program, Neighborhood Justice Panel (NJP) Restorative Justice is $92,614 and consists of $68,905 in grant funds and $23,709 in related costs of which $17,226 fulfills the 25 percent match requirement. These funds are included in the City Attorney’s FY24-25 Adopted Budget. No additional Grant Fund appropriation is requested at this time. The recommendations in this report are in compliance with the City's Financial Policies in that budgeted appropriations will be balanced against grant receipts. The City’s Financial Policies require that the City pursue Federal, State, and private grants, but strictly limit the financial support of these programs to avoid commitments that continue beyond available funding. The recommendations in this report are in compliance with the City’s Financial Policies in that proposed funding is balanced against grant revenue approved by Council actions and from Federal and State grant receipts. All funding is subject to the availability of grant funds and determinations by Mayor and Council. Accepting the grant and approving the recommendations in this report are in compliance with the City’s Financial Policies as the grant funds are fully reimbursing the General Fund for grant eligible activities. April 09, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #7
20250409 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (6) 24-0965 PUBLIC SAFETY and BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEES’ REPORT relative to grant funding to support the Dispute Resolution Program (DRP) Community mediation services. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. AUTHORIZE the City Attorney, or designee, to accept the accompanying grant subaward between the City of Los Angeles and the County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs and authorize the City Attorney, or designee, to: a. Accept the subaward in the amount of $74,827 for the DRP for the period of July 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024. b. Execute said grant agreement between the County of Los Angeles and the City of Los Angeles subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form. 2. AUTHORIZE the Controller to: a. Establish a receivable within City Attorney Grants Fund No. 368/12 for this program in the amount of $74,827. b. Establish Appropriation Account No. 12A711- DRP 2025 (Community) within City Attorney Grant Fund No. 368 in the amount of $74.827. c. Upon receipt of grant funds, transfer up to $34,425 from City Attorney Grants Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12A711-DRP FY 2025 (Community), to Fund No. 100/12, Account No. 001010, Salaries-General, for reimbursement of City Attorney salary expenses for one grant reimbursed resolution authority position. d. Upon receipt of grant funds and approval of grant expenses, transfer up to $21,087 from City Attorney Grants Fund No. 368/12, Account 12A711-DRP FY 2025 (Community) to Fund No. 100/12, Revenue Source Code No. 5427 – Reimbursement from Grants, for salary expenses for one grant reimbursed regular authority position. e. Transfer up to $14,889 from Fund No. 368/12, Account No. 12A711-DRP FY 2025 (Community) to Fund No. 100/12, Revenue Source Code No. 5346 – Related Cost Reimbursement from Grants. 3. AUTHORIZE the City Attorney, or designee, to prepare Controller instructions for any necessary technical adjustments, subject to the approval of the City Administrative Officer (CAO), and authorize the Controller to implement the instructions. Fiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that the total program cost of the DRP FY 2025 (Community) is $93,534, and consists of $74,827 in grant funds and $18,707 in related costs included in the City Attorney’s FY2024 Adopted Budget. The $18,707 fulfills the 25 percent match requirement. No additional General Fund appropriation is requested at this time. The recommendations in this report are in compliance with the City’s Financial Policies in that budgeted appropriations will be balanced against grant receipts. The City’s Financial Policies require that the City pursue Federal, State, and private grants, but strictly limit the financial support of these programs to avoid commitments that continue beyond available funding. The recommendations in this report are in compliance with the City’s Financial Policies in that proposed funding is balanced against grant revenue approved by Council actions and from Federal and State grant receipts. All funding is subject to the availability of grant funds and determinations by Mayor and Council. Accepting the grant and approving the recommendations in this report are in compliance with the City’s Financial Policies as the grant funds are fully reimbursing the General Fund for grant eligible activities. April 09, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #6
20250408 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (19) 24-0002-S16 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION (LEE – NAZARIAN) relative to establishing the City’s position regarding Senate Bill 680 (Rubio) which would deter the sexual exploitation of children and create more consistent consequences for those who engage in unlawful sexual acts with a minor. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Resolution (Lee – Nazarian), SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2024-25 State Legislative Program SUPPORT for Senate Bill 680 (Rubio) which would deter the sexual exploitation of children and create more consistent consequences for those who engage in unlawful sexual acts with a minor. (Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee waived consideration of the above matter) Items Called Special Motions for Posting and Referral Council Members' Requests for Excuse from Attendance at Council Meetings Closed Session April 08, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #19
20250408 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item (11) 25-0323 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE REPORT, RESOLUTIONS and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to the issuance of Los Angeles Wastewater System Subordinate Revenue Bonds, Series 2025-A, Series 2025- B, and Refunding Series 2025-C, and of Los Angeles Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2025-A. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. ADOPT the accompanying Twenty-Ninth Supplemental Subordinate General RESOLUTION, attached to the City Administrative Officer (CAO) report dated March 21, 2025, attached to the Council file, which authorizes the negotiated sale of up to $900 million of Los Angeles Wastewater System Subordinate Revenue Bonds, Series 2025 (the “2025 Subordinate Bonds”), including refunding bonds, in one or more series, on a tax-exempt and taxable basis, reaffirms previously proposed amendments and supplements to the Subordinate General Resolution which require bondholder consent, and authorizes the execution of various documents required to consummate the transactions, including approval for the CAO to take necessary actions required to manage and effectuate the transaction. 2. ADOPT the accompanying Thirty-First Supplemental General RESOLUTION, attached to said CAO report, which authorizes the negotiated sale of up to $800 million of Los Angeles Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, Series 2025 (the “2025 Senior Bonds,” and together with the 2025 Subordinate Bonds, the “Bonds”), including refunding bonds, in one or more series, on a tax-exempt and taxable basis, proposes amendments and supplements to the General Resolution which require bondholder consent, and authorizes the execution of various documents required to consummate the transactions, including approval for the CAO to take necessary actions required to manage and effectuate the transaction. 3. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying FUND ORDINANCE, dated March 21, 2025, providing for the issuance of subordinate and senior bonds for the Wastewater System and amending Section 5.168.1 of Article 5 of Chapter 9 of Division 5 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code to create special funds related to the issuance of those bonds and to facilitate compliance with certain tax law requirements for the Wastewater System revenue bond program; and, to create new special funds for recording accounting transactions in connection with refunding of commercial paper issuances with the Bonds, for the purpose of payment of principal and interest on the Bonds, and for the administration of the bond proceeds released from the reserve fund for Senior Lien Bonds and other reimbursements received by the City to facilitate compliance with certain federal tax law requirements. 4. AUTHORIZE the CAO to make technical corrections and adjustments as necessary to those transactions included in this report to implement the Council’s intentions. Fiscal Impact Statement: The CAO reports that there is no impact to the General Fund from approval of the proposed recommendations in said CAO report. Principal and interest on the Bonds will be paid solely from revenues and from amounts in the Sewer Construction and Maintenance Fund. Financial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the recommendations in said CAO report comply with the City’s Financial Policies in that principal and interest on the Bonds will be paid from the Sewer Construction and Maintenance Fund. Debt Impact Statement: The CAO reports that there is no debt impact to the City’s General Fund from the approval of the recommendations in said CAO report as debt service on the Bonds will be paid from the Sewer Construction and Maintenance Fund. Based on current market rates, total debt service for the approximate $798 million of 2025 Subordinate Bonds is projected to be $1.4 billion, including $606 million in interest, over 30 years at an interest rate of 4.47 percent. Total debt service for the approximate $470 million of 2025 Senior Bonds is projected to be $727 million, including $257 million in interest, over 20 years at an interest rate of 3.71 percent. The refunding components of the 2025 Subordinate Bonds are expected to generate present value savings of approximately $43 million or 8.23 percent of the refunded bonds. The 2025 Senior Bonds are expected to generate present value savings of approximately $32 million or 6.24 percent of the refunded bonds. The estimated debt service, interest rates, and projected savings are based on market conditions as of March 17, 2025. Actual debt service, interest rates, and savings will be determined at the time of pricing. April 08, 2025 LA County Los Angeles City Council Item #11