Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet" | |
For Tuesday, May 22, 2018 | |
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07-1894-S1 CD 5 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Motion (Koretz - Buscaino) - Relative to the Department of General Services with the assistance of the City Attorney and any relevant departments, to sell the Remnant Parcels located at 2251, 2301 and 2315 Beverwil Drive (APN: 4309-002-901) which qualify for the "Own a Piece of Los Angeles" program. |
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13-1482-S2 CD 14 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Department of General Services report, dated May 15, 2018, relative to an ordinance authorizing the sale of a city-owned abandoned railroad spur to the Japanese-American Cultural and Community Center. |
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14-0606 |
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To Housing Committee
Mayor report, dated May 21, 2018, relative to the reappointment of Ben Besley to the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles Board of Commissioners for the term ending June 6, 2022. Ms. Besley's current term expires on June 6, 2018. |
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15-0573-S3 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Board of Public Works report, dated May 18, 2018, relative to the Department of Public Works Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2016-17. |
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17-0274-S1 |
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To Housing Committee To Planning and Land Use Management Committee Housing and Community Investment Department report, dated May 21, 2018, relative to a report back regarding an Affordable Housing Linkage Fee exemption for middle-income homeownership units. |
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17-0769-S2 |
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To Council (tentatively scheduled for May 29, 2018) Motion (Wesson, Jr. - Englander) - Relative to pursuant to Section 2.2 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code, that the regularly scheduled meeting day of the Public Safety Committee be changed from the 2nd and 4th Wednesday to the 1st and 3rd Wednesday, with the starting time of 8:30 am to remain unchanged; this meeting day change to be effective at the first meeting after July 1, 2018. |
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18-0002-S23 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Chief Legislative Analyst report 18-03-0227, dated May 22, 2018, relative to the Resolution (Koretz - O'Farrell) to include in the City's 2017-18 Federal Legislative Program its position to any legislative or administrative action that would weaken or eliminate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. |
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18-0002-S56 |
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To Council
Chief Legislative Analyst report 18-05-0439, dated May 21, 2018, relative to Resolution (Buscaino - Rodriguez) to include in the City's 2017-18 State Legislative Program its position to SB 1402 (Lara), which would make retailers who contract with trucking companies jointly liable for any State labor and/or employment law violations of port truck drivers. |
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18-0002-S65 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Ryu - et al. - Wesson, Jr.) - Resolve that the City hereby includes in its 2017-2018 Federal Legislative Program its position for any Farm Bill, that will cut funding for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or CalFresh. |
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18-0002-S66 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Martinez - Englander) - Resolve that the City hereby includes in its 2017-18 Legislative Program its position for AB 2283 (Holden), that seeks to allow tax exclusions/exemptions for rebates and other financial incentives for water conservation or water efficiency programs through January 1, 2024; and AB 3170 (Friedman), that seeks to provide a sales and use tax exemption holiday for the purchase of water efficiency products and devices through January 1, 2024. |
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18-0002-S67 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Wesson, Jr. - Harris-Dawson) - Resolve that the City hereby includes in its 2017-18 State Legislative Program its position for AB 2899 (Rubio-Cooper), which would require online platforms to display a cannabis firm's California commercial cannabis activity license number when advertising for that firm. |
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18-0413-S2 CD 11 |
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To Transportation Committee
Los Angeles Department of Transportation report, dated May 14, 2018, relative to the establishment of Temporary Preferential Parking District No. 266 in the Westchester Area of Council District 11. |
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18-0456 CD 12 |
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To Council (tentatively scheduled for May 29, 2018) Motion (Englander - Buscaino) - Relative to the appropriation of funds from the Sunshine Canyon Community Amenities Trust Fund to the Providence Holy Cross Foundation to assist Providence Holy Medical Center to obtain much needed medical equipment. |
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18-0458 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Motion (Buscaino - Martinez - Bonin - Cedillo) - Relative to the City Administrative Officer and the Chief Legislative Analyst to report with a phased action plan that would implement a merger of the Bureau of Street Services with the Department of Transportation. |
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18-0460 |
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To Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee
Board of Airport Commissioners report, dated May 22, 2018, relative to approve the First Amendment to Contract DA-4980 with Plumbing and Industrial Supply Company. |