Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet" | |
For Tuesday, May 28, 2019 | |
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11-0255 |
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To Public Safety Committee
City Attorney report, dated May 23, 2019, relative to the Fiscal Year 2018-19 Underserved Victim Advocacy and Outreach Program Grant (Continuation of Funding). |
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18-0510 CD 11 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
City Attorney report R19-0156, dated May 24, 2019, relative to the cases of Venice Stakeholders Association v. City of Los Angeles; and Venice Stakeholders Association v. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro). |
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18-0651-S3 CD 15 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
City Administrative Officer report 0220-05151-0074, dated May 24, 2019, relative to establishing bridge housing at a site owned by the California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) located at 515 North Beacon Street in Council District 15. |
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18-0829-S4 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee City Administrative Officer report 0640-01439-0003, dated May 28, 2019, relative to an addendum to the 2018-19 Fifth Construction Projects Report. |
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18-0962 CD 8 |
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To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 6/5/19) Motion (Harris-Dawson - Buscaino) relative to amending the Council action of October 16, 2018 to accept additional funding from the Annenberg Foundation for the Isla de Los Angeles project located at 283 West Imperial Highway in Council District Eight. |
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18-1206 CD 14 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Department of City Planning report, dated May 23, 2019, relative to a recommendation for consideration of adoption of a Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment and modified conditions of approval and findings for the project located at 1000 South Hill Street; 1000-1034 South Hill Street and 220-226 West Olympic Boulevard. |
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19-0002-S96 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Cedillo - Harris-Dawson) relative to the City including in its 2019-20 State Legislative Program its position to legislation to require tax filers that do not qualify for the California Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) to opt out of the EITC allowing qualifying individuals to be automatically enrolled for the credit. |
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19-0377 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
City Administrative Officer report 0150-11359-0000, dated May 28, 2019, relative to the grant award from the United Way of Greater Los Angeles to support staffing of the Housing Crisis Solutions Team within the Mayor's Office of Citywide Homelessness Initiatives. |
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19-0545 CD 11 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
City Attorney report R19-0153, relative to the request to discuss in closed session settlement in the case of AIG Property Casualty Company v. City of Los Angeles. |
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19-0549 CD 14 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Cultural Heritage Commission report, dated April 24, 2019, relative to including the Roberts Apartments, located at 3740-3744 West Landa Street; 1780 North Griffith Park Boulevard in the list of Historic-Cultural Monuments. |
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19-0552 CD 5 |
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To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, dated May 23, 2019, relative to the final map of Tract Map No. 74182, located at 802 North Martel Avenue, northerly of Waring Avenue. |
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19-0553 CD 15 |
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To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, dated May 23, 2019, relative to the final map of Parcel Map No. 2015-3020, located at 17216 South Hoover Street, southerly of 172nd Street. |
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19-0554 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee City Administrative Officer report 0150-07149-0006, dated May 14, 2019, relative to proposed Personal Services Contracts with Rehrig Pacific Company and IPL Plastics Incorporated for the supply of automated containers and ancillary services for the City's solid waste collections programs. |
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19-0555 |
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To Economic Development Committee
Economic and Workforce Development Department and Workforce Development Board joint report, dated May 24, 2019, relative to the Year 20 Workforce Development Board Annual Plan for Program Year 2019-20. |
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19-0556 CD 14 |
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To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, dated May 28, 2019, relative to the final map of Tract Map No. 74157, located at 6111-6117 Monterey Road, northerly of Avenue 60. |
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19-0557 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
City Attorney report R19-0155, dated May 24, 2019, relative to a contract with the Law Firm of Ice Miller LLP as outside counsel to assist the Office of the City Attorney in representing the City in the area of general state and federal tax law and advice. |
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19-0558 CD 10 |
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To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 6/5/19) Motion (Wesson - Ryu) relative to the issuance of bonds to acquire, construct and rehabilitate the multifamily housing project located at 4220 Montclair Street and 3317 West Washington Boulevard in Council District 10. |
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19-0559 CD 10 |
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To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 6/5/19) Motioin (Wesson - Price) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds to cover supplemental construction costs for the Casa Amador transitional shelter project in Council District 10. |
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19-0560 CD 10 |
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To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 6/5/19) Motion (Wesson - Martinez) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funding to support bathroom renovations and park maintenance at Leimert Park in Council District 10. |
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19-0561 CD 5 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Motion (O'Farrell for Koretz - Ryu) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds for the National Boulevard underpass lighting project in Council District Five. |
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19-0562 CD 2 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Motion (Krekorian - O'Farrell) relative to an exemption/waiver to the City's one-year street cut moratorium to permit the installation of an upgraded water meter system at 4304 Farmdale Avenue in Council District Two. |
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19-0600-S1 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Aging to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee on identifying alternative metrics that define success for the Older Workers Employment Program. |
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19-0600-S2 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Building and Safety to report to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee on the modifications required to allow washlets to be approved expeditiously when appropriate. |
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19-0600-S3 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Building and Safety to report to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee on the feasibility of an ongoing enforcement program to identify, monitor, and cite repeat nuisance properties. |
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19-0600-S4 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Building and Safety to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on how the Department plans to work with the Strategic Workforce Development Task Force to focus on programs for training and hiring individuals in disadvantaged communities to become employees of the Department. |
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19-0600-S5 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Cannabis Regulation to report to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee on the City's ability to constrain the placement of cannabis advertisements in school zones. |
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19-0600-S6 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Chief Legislative Analyst to report to the Budget and Finance Committee on the creation of a City Manager position and the responsibilities of a City Manager compared to those of the City Administrative Officer. |
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19-0600-S7 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on whether entities other than The People Concern (TPC) and County of Los Angeles do master leasing programs and the feasibility of expanding these programs. |
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19-0600-S8 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on opportunities for departments to use salary savings to hire staff through the Targeted Local Hire Program even if they do not have vacant, eligible position authorities for those classifications. |
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19-0600-S9 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer to report to the Budget and Finance Committee on the use of pension obligation bonds and the opportunities and risks of using these to pay down the system's unfunded liability. |
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19-0600-S10 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the City Attorney to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on enacting a local Ordinance to increase the overtime rate to a rate higher than that required by State law and determine whether legislation is necessary to make that change. |
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19-0600-S11 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the City Attorney to report to the Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on the number of Cannabis businesses that can be closed. |
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19-0600-S12 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the City Clerk, with the assistance of the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee on various metrics and best practices related to increasing participation in Neighborhood Councils and the Neighborhood Council election cycle, etc. |
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19-0600-S13 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Controller to report to the Budget and Finance Committee on the next steps for the Controller's open data program and include a discussion on the data sets to be available in future years and the resources needed to meet these plans. |
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19-0600-S14 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Controller to report to the Budget and Finance Committee with a list of audits planned for Fiscal Year 2019-20. |
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19-0600-S15 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Cultural Affairs to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee on the Promise Zone Artist in Residence Program including which organizations are included, how organizations are selected, and what cultural mapping will be conducted. |
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19-0600-S16 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Cultural Affairs to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee on the costs associated with the renovation and continued operation of the Little Madrid Theater. |
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19-0600-S17 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee To Transportation Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructingthe Department on Disability, with the assistance of the Bureau of Engineering and the Department of Transportation, to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee and the Transportation Committee on the causes of the backlog in the Blue Curb Program, specifically the painting of curbs. |
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19-0600-S18 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department on Disability to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee on the progress made on the self-evaluation transition plan for City facilities to be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. |
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19-0600-S19 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department on Disability to report to the Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on the progress made on a plan to help facilitate the 2020 Census and whether additional resources are needed for this effort. |
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19-0600-S20 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Emergency Management Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on the resources and approach needed to implement an emergency notification system comparable to top-tier systems in other cities. |
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19-0600-S21 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to Instructing the Emergency Management Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on the department size needed to be on par with other cities' emergency departments, including consideration of practices and resources that are already included in other City departments' responsibilities. |
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19-0600-S22 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Chief Legislative Analyst, with the assistance of the Office of Finance and the Department of Cannabis Regulation, to report to the Budget and Finance Committee on potential policy revisions to ensure that the City is collecting business taxes from all businesses operating within the City, including cannabis delivery firms. The report should include the impact on revenues by collecting from additional businesses. |
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19-0600-S23 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Fire Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on opportunities for efficiencies of scale in purchasing medication used by emergency response units, including the possibility of joint agreements for purchasing with the County of Los Angeles or other entities. |
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19-0600-S24 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Fire Department to report to the Public Safety Committee with metrics on the brush clearance program and how technology, such as drones, can be used to make the program more cost-effective. The report should include potential funding for the drone program in Fiscal Year 2020-21. |
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19-0600-S25 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Fire Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on how drones have interfered with Fire Department operations and actions the Department can take to mitigate these impacts. |
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19-0600-S26 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Fire Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on the progress made to reduce "wall time" for the Department's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers at local hospitals. |
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19-0600-S27 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Fire Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on the Department's efforts to inform hillside residents about evacuation options. |
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19-0600-S28 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of General Services to report to the Information, Technology and General Services Committee on the Department's practice of including the costs of travel in its overhead rates when billing for work at City facilities and how the overhead charges can be changed to more equitably allocate costs of facility repairs. |
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19-0600-S29 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on efforts to decrease the cost of the Safe Parking Program. |
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19-0600-S30 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on the costs associated with each of the current City-sponsored Navigation Centers and the services that are provided at these Centers. The report should include opportunities to locate these Centers at appropriate locations around the City and identify where additional sites may be located. |
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19-0600-S31 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
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19-0600-S32 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on metrics related to various categories of homeless populations, such as unaccompanied youth, women, families, and individuals with disabilities, mental health, or substance abuse issues, and discuss how these populations have changed over time. |
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19-0600-S33 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on the effectiveness of existing clean-up efforts at homeless encampments and the impact on those living in encampments with regard to transitioning into housing and the economic impact on businesses in the area. The report should describe the impact of including law enforcement in these clean-ups. (See also Council fileNo. 19-0450.) |
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19-0600-S34 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on opportunities to adjust the eligibility for the Rapid Re-Housing Program in order to reduce the inflow into homelessness. The report should include whether these or other changes to the program are contemplated and discuss the nexus between these issues and the Safe Parking Program. |
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19-0600-S35 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, with assistance from the City Administrative Officer, to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on opportunities to increase access to mental health professional resources from the County of Los Angeles to support the Los Angeles Police Department. |
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19-0600-S36 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on the number of Rapid Re-Housing vouchers that have gone to seniors compared to the percentage of seniors in the homeless population. |
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19-0600-S37 |
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To Housing Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Housing and Community Investment Department to report to the Housing Committee with the cost efficiencies associated with the realignment of the Consolidated Plan with the City's fiscal year. |
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19-0600-S38 |
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To Housing Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Housing and Community Investment Department to report to the Housing Committee relative to the Density Bonus Program and the feasibility of requiring an established waitlist for tenants applying for restricted units. The report should also include the feasibility of implementing a database to monitor these units, the affordability of condominiums, etc. |
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19-0600-S39 |
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To Housing Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Housing and Community Investment Department to report to the Housing Committee with recommendations to streamline the Department's role in Section 8 inspections. |
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19-0600-S40 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on efforts to streamline the Section 8 process, including the ease of inspections. |
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19-0600-S41 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28 2019, relative to requesting the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on the status of Section 9 projects Citywide and whether any expansions or improvements are planned at any of these facilities. The report should describe plans to develop new or to expand existing Section 9 sites, and specifically discuss the Rose Hills and Rancho San Pedro projects for which HACLA has applied for funding. |
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19-0600-S42 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28 2019, relative to instruct the Information Technology Agency to report to the Information, Technology and General Services Committee on the status of the procurement reform project and the anticipated timeline to complete this process. |
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19-0600-S43 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28 2019, relative to instructing the Information Technology Agency to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on its hiring initiatives, and how it can utilize the Targeted Local Hire Program to provide job opportunities in technology fields for underserved populations. |
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19-0600-S44 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28 2019, relative to instructing the Information Technology Agency to report to the Information, Technology and General Services Committee on the process and potential system improvements for closing service requests in the My311 application, specifically related to notifications of requests that are transferred to other City departments. |
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19-0600-S45 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28 2019, relative to instructing the Information Technology Agency, with the assistance of the Bureau of Engineering, to report to the Information, Technology and General Services Committee and the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on creating a system to coordinate closures of public rights of way for public service work to ensure emergency services can still access all necessary areas of the City. |
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19-0600-S46 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28 2019, relative to instructing the Information Technology Agency to report to the Information, Technology and General Services Committee on the historical wait times over the last five years for the My311 application. |
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19-0600-S47 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28 2019, relative to instructing the Los Angeles City Employees' Retirement System to report to the Budget and Finance Committee on the funded ratios of CalPERS and CalSTRS. |
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19-0600-S48 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28 2019, relative to instructing the Los Angeles City Employees' Retirement System (LACERS) to report to the Budget and Finance Committee on efforts to increase the participation of diverse investment professionals in the fund's financial management. |
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19-0600-S49 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28 2019, relative to instructing the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions (LAFPP) to report to the Budget and Finance Committee on efforts made to identify diverse professionals to provide investment advice and services and how LAFPP can increase those efforts. |
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19-0600-S50 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Los Angeles City Employees' Retirement System (LACERS) and Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions (LAFPP) to report jointly to the Budget and Finance Committee on the degree of latitude that the City has in determining whether a retired employee can be denied pension benefits for violating the law. |
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19-0600-S51 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Library Department to report to the Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on the Department's plan to assist with the 2020 Census. |
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19-0600-S52 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee To Immigrant Affairs, Civil Rights, and Equity Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Library Department to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee and the Immigrant Affairs, Civil Rights and Equity Committee on the location of libraries with New American Centers and the need to expand the immigration assistance program based on need. |
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19-0600-S53 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Library Department to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on data collected from The Source one-stop shops service providers. |
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19-0600-S54 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment to report to the Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on the Department's plans to assist with the 2020 Census. The report should discuss ways to assist with hard-to-reach populations and plans to ensure Neighborhood Councils recognize the significance of the 2020 Census. |
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19-0600-S55 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee on the trainings that City employees are required to complete that Neighborhood Council board members are not. The report should discuss any opportunities to change the requirements for board members to match those of City employees. |
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19-0600-S56 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee on the progress made in the past 20 years with regard to participation in Neighborhood Councils. The report should discuss the reasons that voter participation remains low in Neighborhood Council elections and include recommendations to increase participation. |
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19-0600-S57 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, with the assistance of the Information Technology Agency, to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee on opportunities to encourage those who participate in City Council public comment to engage in their Neighborhood Councils. |
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19-0600-S58 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee on the Department's and Neighborhood Councils' use of social media, including Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Nextdoor, and provide a list of which Neighborhood Councils are using each. |
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19-0600-S59 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Personnel Department to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on using alternative demonstrations of competency, such as proof of a Master's degree, to decrease the number of candidates that need to go through the testing process. |
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19-0600-S60 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Personnel Department to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on opportunities for, and benefits from, allowing candidates for City jobs to proceed with their application process by initially self-certifying their qualifications. |
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19-0600-S61 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Personnel Department to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on the Departments plans for implementing the Bridge to Jobs Program. |
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19-0600-S62 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Personnel Department to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on opportunities to expand the list of Targeted Local Hire program classifications. |
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19-0600-S63 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Personnel Department to report to the Budget and Finance Committee on specific strategies to reduce workers' compensation incidents and costs. The report should also explain how the metric included in the Proposed Budget for the amount of monthly workers' compensation costs avoided is calculated. |
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19-0600-S64 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Personnel Department to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on what other cities, including San Francisco, are doing to streamline the hiring process. |
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19-0600-S65 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of City Planning to report to the Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee on the status of the state-sanctioned Climate Action Plan (CAP) within the General Plan, including future anticipated costs and potential funding sources that would become available to the City with a CAP. |
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19-0600-S66 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of City Planning to report to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee on the number of Environmental Impact Reports that have been completed by the Major Projects Division in the past three years and the number that are currently pending. The report should discuss what that number represents in terms of the number of developments, broken down by housing units, hotel rooms, commercial space, and office space. |
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19-0600-S67 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of City Planning to report to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee on the number of Environmental Impact Reports per employee that the City completes. The report should compare this ratio to that in other jurisdictions. |
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19-0600-S68 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Police Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on the cumulative effects of enabling the public to report crimes online. The report should discuss potential efficiencies gained from online reporting and the number of officers that can return to patrol because of the time savings related to online reporting. |
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19-0600-S69 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Police Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on the increased Department costs generated by the cash-nature of the cannabis industry, including dispensaries that are targeted by criminals for cash versus those targeted for product. |
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19-0600-S70 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Police Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on speed enforcement. The report should include metrics on how many additional citations have been issued as a result of updating speed surveys and a cost benefit analysis on the relationship between increased enforcement of traffic laws to traffic safety. |
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19-0600-S71 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Police Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on the possibility of using Reserve Officers to supplement the Park Ranger Program. |
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19-0600-S72 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Police Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on the potential impact of Senate Bill 58, which would extend the operating hours of establishments that serve alcohol to 4:00 a.m. The report would only be necessary should Senate Bill 58 be signed into law. |
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19-0600-S73 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Police Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on how the Department will promote diversity among its recruits and in the Police Cadet Program. |
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19-0600-S74 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Office of Public Accountability - Ratepayer Advocate to report to the Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee on the impact that closing the Scattergood, Harbor, and Haynes Generating Stations will have on energy reliability and whether any local jobs will be lost. |
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19-0600-S75 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Contract Administration to report to the Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee on whether environmental performance is used as a criterion in comparing bids and, if not, how it would be possible to make it one of the criteria. The report should discuss which environmental performance metrics could be used in the contracting process. |
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19-0600-S76 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Contract Administration to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on opportunities to incorporate the tracking of green jobs in the same manner the City tracks local jobs during the contracting process. |
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19-0600-S77 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on the number of Above Ground Facilities (AGFs) that have been installed and their locations. |
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19-0600-S78 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on the number and location of completed sidewalk repair projects adjacent to City facilities and a work plan for the next three to five years broken down by Council District. |
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19-0600-S79 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on the feasibility and resources required for a sustainable infrastructure needs assessment. |
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19-0600-S80 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on the status of testing alternative construction materials and designs for sidewalk repair. The report should include the testing results. |
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19-0600-S81 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on the funding required to complete all sidewalk projects adjacent to City facilities. |
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19-0600-S82 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on lower cost options to repair sidewalks to prevent trip-and-fall liability, including options that may not meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, but would allow the City to perform more repairs. |
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19-0600-S83 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on the opportunity to initiate a pilot project in Council District Five, with funds matched by the Council District, to use diamond cutting and grinding technologies to make sidewalks passable. |
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19-0600-S84 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on how the Bureau can be a leader in emission and greenhouse gas reduction, including opportunities to do so through bike lane materials purchasing, routine City building projects, Department of Water and Power assistance with on-site solar arrays, and all projects related to the 2028 Olympics. |
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19-0600-S85 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on the status of succession planning, including the continuing rate of retirements in the Bureau. |
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19-0600-S86 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Sanitation, with assistance from the Bureau of Engineering, to report to the Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee with a priority list of flood control projects. The report should describe how prioritization is determined, the financial loss associated with not addressing flood control issues and whether Measure W funds can be used for projects that address flooding. |
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19-0600-S87 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Sanitation to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on best practices related to public health and cost effectiveness of clean-up conducted at homeless encampments. |
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19-0600-S88 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Sanitation to report to the Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee on the requirements for the Measure W regional call for projects and the timeline for projects. |
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19-0600-S89 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Sanitation to report to the Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee on how clean-ups can be tailored to the unique needs of different areas across the City and the steps that can be taken to ensure this happens effectively. |
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19-0600-S90 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee To Transportation Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Services, with assistance from the Department of Transportation and the Bureau of Engineering, to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee and the Transportation Committee on the street selection for failed street projects, including concrete streets and alleys, prior to spending the $17.1M included in the Proposed Budget. |
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19-0600-S91 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Services to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on street sweeping route optimization, including opportunities to enhance coordination to ensure that parking citations are only issued before streets are swept and how consideration can be given to elementary school drop-off times. |
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19-0600-S92 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Services to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on opportunities to enhance coordination between the Bureau, the Fire Department, and the Department of Water and Power relative to tree trimming. |
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19-0600-S93 |
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To Transportation Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Services to report to the Transportation Committee on the percentage of alleys by Council District. |
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19-0600-S94 CD 11 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Services to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on a strategy to repair Speedway in Council District 11. |
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19-0600-S95 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Services to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on how the positions added in the Proposed Budget will impact the Bureau's current vacancy rate and ability to complete the proposed work program. |
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19-0600-S96 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Services to report to the Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee on testing of cool pavement treatments and various treatments' impact on greenhouse gas emissions. |
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19-0600-S97 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Recreation and Parks to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts and River Committee on how the Department addresses park lighting maintenance requests and evaluates lighting at parks. |
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19-0600-S98 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Recreation and Parks to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts and River Committee on the current Park Ranger assignments and where new hires will be assigned. |
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19-0600-S99 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Recreation and Parks to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts and River Committee and the Personnel Committee on the challenges with hiring Park Rangers. |
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19-0600-S100 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Recreation and Parks to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts and River Committee on the additional steps the Department can take to reduce water and power usage and opportunities to realize revenues in power generation, including establishing a fee for electric vehicle charging. |
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19-0600-S101 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Recreation and Parks to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts and River Committee on bathroom installations in the park system including ways to reduce costs by using standard designs, purchasing prefabricated bathrooms, and applying other best practices to reduce the capital costs. |
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19-0600-S102 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Recreation and Parks to report to the Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on the Department's plan to facilitate participation in the 2020 Census and any additional resources that may be required. |
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19-0600-S103 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on the Department's succession planning strategy. |
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19-0600-S104 |
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To Transportation Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to report to the Transportation Committee with data demonstrating the impetus for parking enforcement activities, including the degree that parking violations are addressed by proactive enforcement as compared to complaints, and how complaints are distributed. |
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19-0600-S105 |
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To Transportation Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to report to the Transportation Committee with a list of Vision Zero projects that have been completed, with an emphasis on projects in South Los Angeles. |
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19-0600-S106 |
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To Transportation Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to report to the Transportation Committee with a status of the $14 million included in the 2017-18 Budget for the North Hollywood DASH line. |
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19-0600-S107 |
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To Transportation Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to report to the Transportation Committee with the results of the pilot program for the simplified parking restriction signage. |
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19-0600-S108 |
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To Transportation Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to report to the Transportation Committee on the status of speed surveys on streets that are prone to collisions and a list of the next set of streets on which the current speed surveys will expire. |
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19-0600-S109 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Zoo Department to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts and River Committee on whether cable television would be an effective marketing tool for the Zoo as compared to other efforts. |
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19-0600-S110 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to referring Budget Memo 89 to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee and instruct the City Administrative Officer to report on cost effective ways to provide hygiene services to homeless individuals near encampments throughout the City. |
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19-0600-S111 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to referring Budget Memo 196 to the Public Safety Committee and the Budget and Finance Committee and instruct the Police Department to report with a plan to reopen closed jails. The report should discuss the feasibility of using pay-to-stay to reduce the General Fund impact of reopening closed jails. |
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19-0600-S112 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer to work with relevant Departments to conduct studies and update fees to ensure cost recovery for salaries, expenses, equipment, and other costs, as appropriate, for the following: Planning Case Processing Special Fund; General Plan Maintenance Surcharge; Hollyhock House admission; Watts Towers tours; and, Emergency Ambulance Service Program Advanced Life Support and Basic Life Support. |
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19-0600-S113 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the City Attorney, with the assistance of the City Administrative Officer and the Chief Legislative Analyst to report to the Public Safety Committee with recommendations for a funding and implementation plan to transition to the Office of the City Attorney the role of Los Angeles Police Department Advocate during the conduct of all LAPD Board of Rights hearings. |
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19-0600-S114 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee To Public Safety Committee To Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Los Angeles Police Department, with the assistance of the City Administrative Officer and the Harbor Department to report to the Public Safety Committee, the Information Technology and General Services Committee and the Trade, Travel and Tourism Committee with recommendations relative to the Los Angeles Port Police's use of the Harbor Jail and a proposal for full cost recovery services. |
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19-0600-S115 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Building and Safety, with the assistance of the City Administrative Officer and the City Attorney, to report to the Planning and Land Use Management Committee on an Inspector Certification Program to include potential employees who do not have experience in the field of construction. |
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19-0600-S116 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer to report to the Budget and Finance Committee and the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts and River Committee regarding identifying supplemental funding that may be available to complete the Verdugo Hills Pool and Bathhouse project. |
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19-0600-S117 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee To Public Safety Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Fire Department and the Department of Recreation and Parks, with assistance from the Board of Public Works to report to the Public Safety Committee, the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts and River Committee and the Budget and Finance Committee on the potential use of Targeted Local Hire and the Office of Community Beautification to perform brush clearance activities. |
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19-0600-S119 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee with metrics on how often shared housing, family reunification, and other quick and nimble interventions are utilized. The report should include a breakdown of how often family reunification is used by Service Planning Area. The report should also include any barriers to maximizing this intervention, funding or otherwise. |
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19-0600-S120 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Information Technology Agency (ITA) to report to the Information, Technology and General Services Committee on the changes ITA has made to the services it provides since 2007-08, including efficiencies that have been implemented, those resulting from various information and technology projects completed, in process and planned, and how expenditures have changed over the past 10 to 12 years. |
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19-0600-S121 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee To Public Safety Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Information Technology Agency, the Los Angeles Police Department and the City Administrative Officer to report to the Public Safety Committee, the Information, Technology and General Services Committee and the Budget and Finance Committee regarding the replacement of the Police Department legacy system with a single system, etc. |
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19-0600-S122 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Personnel Department to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee on the status of the Personnel Employee Recordkeeping System (PERKS). The report should include the status of the work accomplished to date, the specific tasks associated with the phases of the project, whether savings are available that can be applied to PERKS, and the estimated cost of the entire project. |
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19-0600-S123 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Los Angeles Police Department to report to the Public Safety Committee on the Department’s foot patrol deployment numbers in the Central Area. The report should include data on crime in the Central Area over the last five years, and data on other areas of the City that could benefit from increased uniformed foot patrols. |
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19-0600-S124 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer to report to the Budget and Finance Committee within 90 days with funding options to provide additional resources to the Bureau of Street Lighting for materials related to copper wire theft. |
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19-0600-S125 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Recreation and Parks and the City Administrative Officer to report to the Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Art and River Committee on potential funding sources to repair the Exposition Park Rose Garden walls. |
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19-0600-S126 |
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To Transportation Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to report to the Transportation Committee with an assessment, action plan, and resources needed to provide crossing guards at all warranted intersections and a status on all crossing guard vacancies. |
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19-0600-S127 |
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To Transportation Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to report to the Transportation Committee on resources required to restore the Neighborhood Traffic Division to address local traffic concerns. |
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19-0600-S128 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) to report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on LAHSA’s programs to address family homelessness. The report should address how LAHSA programs facilitate the transition of families from motels to stable housing, its strategy to address the needs of homeless families, and the resources needed to implement innovative models specific to families with children. |
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19-0600-S129 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Chief Legislative Analyst to report to the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee with an analysis of the budget reports requested from departments on the amount of time their Chief Sustainability Officers (CSO) and Chief Resilience Officers (CRO) spend on sustainability and resilience issues, and what authorities and funding would be necessary to ensure that all relevant departments have full-time CSOs and CROs. |
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19-0600-S130 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Emergency Management Department and Department of Neighborhood Empowerment to work with the Bureau of Sanitation and Department of Water and Power to report to the Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee on how the Cool Blocks program could be integrated into the Ready Your Los Angeles Neighborhood program in order to maximize resources, funding and efforts. |
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19-0600-S132 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Ryu - Rodriguez) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add one Programmer Analyst II and one Public Information Director ll in the Office of the City Clerk without funding to provide systems support for a Neighborhood Council financial management system, a Business Improvement District portal, and develop public education campaigns. |
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19-0600-S133 CD 1 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Smith) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add funding to resurface alleys in Council District One. |
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19-0600-S134 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Wesson - Harris-Dawson) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to provide funding to support the Planning and Land Use Management Committee's increased and unique technical/legal workload demands. |
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19-0600-S135 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Blumenfield) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add substitute authority without funding in the Department of Building and Safety to re-employ retired engineers and inspectors to assist with workload. |
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19-0600-S136 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Ryu - Rodriguez) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to regularize authority for one existing Fiscal System's Specialist II to provide support for the FMS Procurement Module and one existing Controller Aide VII in the Controller's Office to serve as liaison to elected officials and departments. |
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19-0600-S137 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Wesson - Martinez) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add resolution authority for one Accounting Records Supervisor, two Management Analysts, one Senior Administrative Clerk, and one Programmer Analyst II, without funding, in the City Clerk to enhance the administrative services contracting function. |
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19-0600-S138 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Smith) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add funding for 18 sworn positions to conduct foot patrols in the Hollenbeck, Rampart and Northeast Areas. |
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19-0600-S139 CD 1 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Smith) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add funding for a Council District One Disaster Assistance Pilot Program to assist households displaced after a fire. |
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19-0600-S140 CD 15 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Buscaino - Wesson) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to provide funding to expand Project SAVE services in Council District 15 and the Watts Community. |
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19-0600-S141 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Huizar) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add one City Planner and two City Planning Associates in the Department of City Planning to support the establishment of a Specific Plan Maintenance Unit for the Central/East Region. |
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19-0600-S142 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Buscaino - Harris-Dawson) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to instruct the Bureau of Street Services to conduct a Citywide alley assessment and report with a prioritizations ranking and a plan to equitably spend the $3 million for alley paving provided in Measure M. The ranking should include details about the scale of work required for each alley including any required engineering work, etc. |
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19-0600-S143 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Ryu - Smith) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add regular authority for one Special Investigator II with no funding to support the Fraud, Waste and Abuse Unit in the Office of the Controller. |
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19-0600-S144 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Wesson) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add funding to implement the Promise Ticket Application Pilot Program in Council Districts 8 and 10, funded through the Innovation Fund. |
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19-0600-S145 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Huizar - Wesson) relative to amending the Budget and Finance Committee Report on the Mayor's Proposed Budget for 2019-20 to add funding to continue the position of one Senior Civil Engineer to support the Downtown LA Streetcar Project. |
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19-0600-S146 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to creating a new line item and add funding for the Animal Sterilization Trust Fund. These funds are designated for spay and neuter vouchers. Instruct Animal Services and the City Administrative Officer to review expenditures throughout the year. |
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19-0600-S147 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Cannabis Regulation to report in 90 days with the status of Social Equity Program expenditures. |
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19-0600-S148 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Department of Cannabis Regulation, in coordination with the Office of Finance, to take necessary actions to levy taxes on businesses delivering into the City. |
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19-0600-S149 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Homelessness and Poverty Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer and Chief Legislative Analyst to reconcile funds at 2018-19 year-end and report to Council with recommended changes to align revenues with program services relative to Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority savings. |
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19-0600-S150 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Personnel Department to report in January 2020 on the status of all staffing and funding additions contained herein and their impact on the hiring process. |
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19-0600-S151 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Services to report in January 2020 with a hiring status update of all positions within the Bureau. |
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19-0600-S152 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Cultural Affairs Department to report on the City's Mural Art Program, including all available funding, encumbrances, and an allocation strategy which ensures funding is effectively expended for the program. |
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19-0600-S153 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Cultural Affairs Department to report on supplemental funding for the facility (Little Madrid Theater) as well as a complete budget for the design, renovation and activation of this facility, including the possible availability of funding from the Arts Development Fee Trust Fund. |
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19-0600-S154 |
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To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Budget Recommendations, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Lighting to report in 90 days with materials needed relative to the Copper Wire Theft Replacement Program. |
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19-0600-S155 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Economic Development Committee To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Street Services and Department of Recreation and Parks, with assistance from the Chief Legislative Analyst, City Administrative Officer, City Attorney, Office of Finance and any other department as necessary, to report by July 1, 2019 with a sidewalk vending fee study that includes recommendations on a permit structure, types of permits, fees, rules and regulations, etc. |
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19-0600-S156 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee To Homelessness and Poverty Committee To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the Bureau of Sanitation to report on the criteria, recommended locations, and timing for the expansion of the Clean Streets/HOPE Teams, with a ranking of locations; and include high needs areas reported by the Bureau, including the Grand Avenue and Flower Street Corridor. |
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19-0600-S157 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee Budget Recommendation, dated May 28, 2019, relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer and Bureau of Sanitation to report on the addition of resolution authority for one Principal Environmental Engineer and restoration of one Environmental Engineer, one Environmental Engineering Associate IV, one Environmental Engineering Associate III, and one Environmental Engineering Associate II, to be funded by Measure W. |
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19-1100 |
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To Council
City Clerk report, dated May 24, 2019, relative to the certified results of the City of Los Angeles Special Municipal Runoff Election consolidated with the County's General Law and Charter City Elections held on Tuesday, May 14, 2019. |