Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet"           
For Tuesday, October 22, 2019           
 
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03-0010-S29
CD 9
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Price - Huizar) relative to reaffirming the reward offer regarding the Teardrop Rapist, and that the reward offer be reinstated for an additional period of six months.

10-0330
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Wesson - Martinez) relative to amending the Council action of March 30, 2010 to approve a newlicensing agreement with All City Employee Benefits Association (ACEBSA) for the use of the City seal on merchandise, execution of such agreement, and related actions.

11-1339-S1
CD 4
 
  To Transportation Committee
Board of Transportation Commissioners report, dated October 11, 2019, relative to the conversion of Temporary Preferential Parking District No. 72 in the Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood of Council District Four to Preferential Parking District No. 72, and the amendment of its boundaries.

11-1740
 
  To Budget and Finance Committee
Office of Finance report, dated October 15, 2019, relative to the annual Statement of Investment Policy.

15-1380-S12
CD 12
 
  To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Motion (Lee - Martinez - Bonin) relative to a request to the City's Petroleum and Natural Gas Safety Administrator to work with all necessary departments and agencies to provide a detailed report in 30 days on the status of the Comprehensive Safety Review of Wells, the Consent Decree Settlement Agreement and other items detailed in the Motion.

18-0051
CD 2
 
  To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Bureau of Engineering report, dated October 16, 2019, relative to a vacation request - VAC-E1401331 - for Ventura Boulevard (portion of southwesterly side) from approximately 720 feet to 835 feet Westerly of Whitsett Avenue.

18-1226-S1
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Wesson - Koretz - et al.) relative to an instruction to the Department of City Planning, with assistance of relevant City departments, to report within 45 days with further analysis of Senate Bill (SB) 50, SB 592, and any other pending or adopted housing legislation in the current legislative session, detailing its potential impacts to the City's population capacity and growth, infrastructure, and potential cost to the City.

19-0005-S230
CD 8
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, dated October 18, 2019, and Resolution, relative to the removal of 2944 South Kenwood Avenue from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP).

19-0005-S231
CD 8
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, dated October 18, 2019, and Resolution, relative to the removal of 4125 South Van Ness from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP).

19-0005-S232
CD 10
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, dated October 18, 2019, and Resolution, relative to the removal of 4807 West Saturn Avenue from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP).

19-0005-S233
CD 10
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, dated October 18, 2019, and Resolution, relative to the removal of 1917 South Preuss Road from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP).

19-0005-S234
CD 14
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, dated October 18, 2019, and Resolution, relative to the removal of 5044 North Eagle Rock Boulevard from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP).

19-0010-S16
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Price - Huizar) relative to an offer of reward for information leading to the identification, apprehension, and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the shooting death of Micquel Hawkins, and injury of three others, on July 6, 2019.

19-0160-S142
CD 8
 
  To Council
Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety report, dated October 11, 2019, relative to the proposed lien of $4,715.92 to be recorded for the property at 1146 East Century Boulevard.

19-0926-S1
 
  To Budget and Finance Committee
To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee

City Administrative Officer report 0220-05660-0000, dated October 18, 2019, relative to the 2019-20 Second Construction Projects Report.

19-0982-S1
CD 5
 
  To Council (Tenatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Koretz - Huizar) relative to rescinding the Rule 23 Council action taken on September 6, 2019 regarding the property located at 100 Delfern.

19-1262
 
  To Public Safety Committee
Board of Police Commissioners report 19-0259, dated September 24, 2019, relative to the monetary donation from the Los Angeles Police Foundation to support the Los Angeles Police Department's Cadet Youth Program officers overtime during the 15-week Academy.

19-1264
CD 2
 
  To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, dated October 18, 2019, relative to the final map of Tract Map No. 74709 located at 4414 North Lemp Avenue, northerly of Moorpark Street.

19-1265
CD 10
 
  To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, dated October 18, 2019, relative to the final map of Tract Map No. 82292 located at 1426 South Hayworth Avenue, southerly of Pico Boulevard.

19-1266
 
  To Public Safety Committee
Board of Police Commissioners report 19-0266, relative to a monetary donation from the Los Angeles Police Foundation to be used for website hosting services for the benefit of Los Angeles Police Department Online Unit.

19-1267
 
  To Public Safety Committee
Board of Police Commissioners report 19-0265, relative to a monetary donation from the Los Angeles Police Foundation to be used to fund ballistic helmets, for the benefit of the Los Angeles Police Department's Gang and Narcotics Division.

19-1268
CD 5
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Koretz - Blumenfield) relative to the consideration of the property located at 361 North Citrus Avenue as a City Historic-Cultural Monument, and an instruction tothe Department of City Planning to prepare the Historic Cultural Monument application for review and consideration by the Cultural Heritage Committee.

19-1269
CD 4
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 11/1/19)
Motion (Ryu - Rodriguez) relative to a waiver ofthe City of Los Angeles Multifamily Bond policy to allow the California Municipal Finance Authority to issue bonds to provide financing for the acquisition, rehabilitation, improvement, and equipping of affordable rental housing project located at 1919 Argyle Street in Council District Four.

19-1270
CD 5
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Koretz - Blumenfield) relative toapproval of a Los Angeles Non-Event Street Banner program to be coordinated by the Bel Air-Beverly Crest Neighborhood Council for the period of October 2019 - August 2020.

19-1271
CD 8
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Krekorian) relative to the transfer / appropriation of funds to the General City Purposes Fund to support community services in Council District Eight (8).

19-1272
CD 10
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Wesson - Harris-Dawson) relative to consideration of the property located at 1054 South Orange Grove Avenue as a City Historic-Cultural Monument; and an instruction to the Department of City Planning to prepare the Historic-Cultural Monument application for review and consideration by the Cultural Heritage Commission.

19-1273
 
  To Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee
Motion (Buscaino - Bonin) relative toa request to the Los Angeles World of Airports to report on the proposed changes to the taxi and rideshare pickup policies at the Los Angeles International Airport (the new program named LAX-it).

19-1274
 
  To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Motion (O'Farrell - Ryu - Rodriguez - et al.) relative to naming the Visitor Center/Ranger Station at Crystal Springs in Griffith Park in memory of Park Ranger Captain Albert E. Torres in recognition of his distinguished career of service to the Department of Recreation and Parks and to the people and City of Los Angeles.

19-1275
CD 10
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Wesson - Cedillo) relative to the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) Hearing for Washington Arts Collective and adoption of the TEFRA Resolution approving the issuance of bonds for the new construction of a 56-unit multifamily housing project located at 4600 and 4601 West Washington Boulevard.

19-1276
CD 7
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 10/29/19)
Motion (Rodriguez - Blumenfield) relative to the results of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) Hearing for Link at Sylmar Project and adoption of the TEFRA Resolution approving the issuance of bonds for the new construction of a 56-unit multifamily housing project located at 12667 San Fernando Road.

19-1277
 
  To Council (Tentatively scheduled for 11/1/19)
Motion (Ryu - O' Farrell) relative to the waiver of the City of Los Angeles Multifamily Bond Policy to allow the California Enterprise Development Authority to issue bonds to provide financing or refinancing of a two story office building at 6520 West Sunset Boulevard and a one story building located at 4905 Hollywood Boulevard.

19-1278
 
  To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Motion (Rodriguez - Blumenfield) relative to a request to the Department of Building and Safety, with the assistance of other relevant departments, to report with an overview and status update of BuildLA, the available tools to track applications and the timeline to complete its implementation.

19-1279
CD 6
 
  To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Motion (Martinez - Ryu - et al.) relative to a request to the Board of Recreation and Parks Commissioners to name the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve in memory of Park Ranger Captain Albert E. Torres, in recognition of his distinguished career of service to the Department of Recreation and Parks and to the people and City of Los Angeles.