Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet"           
For Wednesday, April 17, 2019           
 
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14-0394-S1
CD 5
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 4/30/19)
Motion (Koretz - Blumenfiled) relative to Council, in accordance with the Los Angeles Municipal Code, approve the street banner program to promote the Pick Pico Fair, supported by the Westside Neighborhood Council, as a City of Los Angeles Event street banner program.

14-1158-S7
CD 1
 
  To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Motion (Cedillo - O'Farrell) relative to Coastal Conservancy Proposition 1 grant funding to begin design and modeling for a terraced bank at Main Street on the west side of the Los Angeles River.

14-1174-S70
CD 1
 
  To Economic Development Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Huizar) relative to the allocation of all remaining taxable and tax-exempt CRA/LA Excess Bond Proceeds available to Council District One, including any earned interest, for various public improvements as identified in the Bond Expenditure Agreement and Bond Spending Plan for the Adelante Eastside Redevelopment Project Area.

14-1174-S71
CD 1
 
  To Economic Development Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Huizar) relative to the allocation of all remaining taxable and tax-exempt CRA/LA Excess Bond Proceeds available to Council District One, including any earned interest, for graffiti abatement and 7th Street public improvements as identified in the Bond Expenditure Agreement and Bond Spending Plan for the Westlake Recovery Redevelopment Project Area.

14-1174-S72
CD 1
 
  To Economic Development Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Huizar) relative to the allocation of all remaining taxable and tax-exempt CRA/LA Excess Bond Proceeds available to Council District One, including any earned interest, for various streetscape improvements as identified in the Bond Expenditure Agreement and Bond Spending Plan for the Wilshire Center/Koreatown Redevelopment Project Area.

14-1174-S73
CD 1
 
  To Economic Development Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Huizar) relative to the allocation of all remaining taxable and tax-exempt CRA/LA Excess Bond Proceeds available to Council District One, including any earned interest, for streetscape improvements as identified in the Bond Expenditure Agreement and Bond Spending Plan for the Pico Union 2 Redevelopment Project Area.

15-0478-S2
 
  To Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee
Motion (Buscaino - Ryu) relative to requesting the Los Angeles Tourism and Convention Board to present their report on 2018's economic impact numbers to Council during National Travel and Tourism Week, May 5 - 11, 2019.

17-0878-S9
 
  To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Motion (Koretz - Krekorian - Blumenfield) relative to instructing the Bureau of Sanitation to form an Organics Implementation Team to provide a robust educational/outreach effort regarding the organics collection program, and additional actions as detailed in the Motion.

18-0350
 
  To Housing Committee
To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee

City Attorney report R19-0107, dated April 16, 2019, relative to a draft Ordinance adding Article 17 to Chapter IV of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to allow tenants to possess pets in publicly-financed residential rental housing.

18-0467
 
  To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
City Clerk report, dated April 15, 2019, relative to Neighborhood Council (NC) system reforms and a recommendation regarding the feasibility of conducting all NC elections on the same day.

19-0002-S68
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Ryu - O'Farrell) relative to the City including in its 2019-20 Federal Legislative Program its position on the Fighting Homelessness Through Services and Housing Act.

19-0002-S69
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Martinez - Rodriguez) relative to the City including in its 2019-20 State Legislative Program its position on SB 630 (Stern), which would allow cities and counties to adopt and enforce local ordinances, rules, or regulations which would prevent slavery or human trafficking.

19-0002-S70
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Koretz - Blumenfield) relative to the City including in its 2019-20 State Legislative Program its position for SB 307 (Roth), which would strengthen protections for the ecologically fragile Mojave Desert by ensuring that any transfer of water from its groundwater basins does not adversely affect the region's natural and cultural resources.

19-0002-S71
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Koretz for Wesson - Cedillo - Martinez) relative to the City including in its 2019-20 State Legislative Program its position on SB 218 (Bradford), which would remove the State's Fair Employment and Housing Act preemption for enforcement of employment-related discrimination laws, allowing local jurisdictions to enforce their own enforcement related anti-discrimination laws.

19-0002-S72
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (O'Farrell - Rodriguez) relative to the City including in its 2019-20 State Legislative Program its position on the Governor's Fiscal Year 2019-20 Budget Proposal to provide funding dedicated to homelessness, and seek amendments to ensure that these funds be directly appropriated to cities, including the City of Los Angeles.

19-0010-S5
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 4/30/19)
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Buscaino) relative to an offer of reward for information leading to the identification, apprehension, and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of Cornell Hunter on January 20, 2019.

19-0398
 
  To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee

Controller report, dated April 16, 2019, relative to strengthening internal controls of the City's Information Technology contracts with outside vendors.

19-0404
CD 1
 
  To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, date April 16, 2019, relative to the final map of Tract Map No. 62781, located at 1101 North Main Street, northerly of Main Street.

19-0405
CD 12
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
North Valley Area Planning Commission report, dated April 16, 2019, relative to a Vesting Zone Change and Building Line Removal for the project located at 8317 North Etiwanda Avenue/18301 Roscoe Boulevard.

19-0406
CD 7
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 4/30/19)
Motion (Rodriguez - O'Farrell) relative to providing financing for the acquisition, rehabilitation, improvement, and equipping of a multifamily rental housing project located at 12500-12522 Filmore Street in Council District Seven.

19-0407
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 4/30/19)
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Krekorian) relative to authorizing the Controller to appropriate funds from Planning Department Case Processing Fund (52D) to its Contractual Services Account to continue with project Environmental Impact Report review through Fiscal Year 2018-19.

19-0408
CD 15
 
  To Economic Development Committee
Motion (Buscaino - O'Farrell) relative to initiating an Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District in the Harbor Area.

19-0409
 
  To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Motion (Rodriguez - Martinez) relative to inviting the Los Angeles County Health Department to make a presentation before Council on how it plans to manage and implement the provisions of SB 1152 (Chapter 981) regarding the requirement for hospitals to have a written homeless discharge planning policy and process.

19-0410
 
  To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Buscaino - Rodriguez) relative to the sale of one surplus 1996 Seagrave Triple fire engine with accompanying equipment at below market value, in accordance with Los Angeles Administrative Code, to the City of Hermosillo, Mexico.

19-0411
CD 6
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Martinez - O'Farrell) relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer to review LA Family Housing's It Takes a Village proposal and report back with program and funding recommendations to expeditiously get families and children out of motels located in Council District Six and into more appropriate housing.

19-0412
 
  To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Motion (Blumenfield - Huizar) relative to a holistic project selection index to identify locations where street reconstruction and Vision Zero improvement projects would provide multiple benefits.

19-0413
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Motion (Smith - et al. - Buscaino) relative to requesting the City Administrative Officer, with the assistance of relevant City departments, to prepare and present the necessary documents to place a Public Safety Facilities Bond Measure before the voters at the next available opportunity.

19-0414
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Motion (Smith - et al. - Buscaino) relative to requesting the City Administrative Officer, with the assistance of relevant City departments, to prepare and present the necessary documents to place a Fire Facilities Bond Measure before the voters at the next available opportunity.

19-0415
CD 2
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Krekorian - Rodriguez) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning to begin the nomination process to designate both properties at 4227 and 4233 Agnes Avenue as Historic-Cultural Monuments.

19-0416
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Rodriguez for Harris-Dawson) relative to instructing the Housing and Community Investment Department and Department of City Planning to report with recommendations on policy and programmatic strategies to promote a Citywide fair and inclusionary housing policy.