Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet" | |
For Wednesday, December 11, 2019 | |
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15-1138-S31 CD 14 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Bureau of Engineering report, dated December 2, 2019, relative to the determination of Crisis and Bridge Housing facility for the property located at 310 North Main Street, Space 300 which allows for the tenant improvements and use of the space as a temporary shelter for those experiencing homelessness. |
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16-0651-S1 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Department of Water and Power report, dated November 8, 2019, relative to the request of information on the use of herbicide Roundup at the department's facilities. |
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18-0518-S1 CD 14 |
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To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 14, 2020) Motion (Huizar - Lee) relative to a Public Benefit Payment paid by Frontier Holdings East, LLC, the developer of a project located at 1100-1146 South Main Street and 106-112 East 11th Street and related actions. |
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18-0610 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Housing Committee To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee Chief Legislative Analyst report 19-12-1103, dated December 10, 2019, relative to Phase One of the Eviction Defense Pilot Program. |
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19-0002-S195 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (O'Farrell - Wesson - Rodriguez - Lee - Martinez) relative to the City including in its 2019-20 State Legislative Program its position on the FernandeƱo Tataviam Band of Mission Indians petition #158, before the Bureau of Indian Affairs that would formalize its recognition as an aboriginal tribe of the Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. |
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19-0002-S196 CD 12 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Motion (Lee - Koretz - et al.) relative to including in its 2019-20 State Legislative Program its position for legislative and regulatory efforts associated with reducing the need of the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Facility and its eventual decommissioning. |
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19-0002-S197 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Ryu - Martinez) relative to the City's including in its 2019-20 Federal Legislative Program its position to the United States Department of Agriculture's final rule change which would require States to utilize Bureau of Labor data for waiver approvals and other related actions detailed in the resolution. |
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19-0005-S275 |
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To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, dated December 10, 2019, and Resolution, relative to the removal of 1527 North Bronson Avenue from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). |
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19-0600-S173 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee Board of Public Works and Petroleum Administrator joint report, dated November 18, 2019, relative to additional positions in the Office of Petroleum and Natural Gas Administration and Safety. |
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19-1015 |
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To Public Safety Committee
City Attorney report R19-0413, dated December 10, 2019, relative to an Ordinance amending Article 7 of Chapter 5 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to incorporate by reference portions of the 2019 edition of the California Fire Code and the 2018 edition of the International Fire code, to correct an error noted during the preparation of the larger Article 7 amendment package. |
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19-1572 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Board of Police Commissioners report 19-0318, dated December 10, 2019, relative to the grant application and award for the Department of Homeland Security's Fiscal Year 2019 Port Security Grant Program. |
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19-1573 CD 15 |
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To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 14, 2020) Motion (Buscaino - Bonin) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds for additional support of local neighborhood programs, services, and needs in Council District 15. |
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19-1574 |
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To Housing Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Harris-Dawson) relative to authorizing the General Manager, the Housing and Community Investment Department, or his designee, to submit an application to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCID) for a grant from the CalHome Grant Program and approve the attached Resolution for this purpose and related actions. |
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19-1575 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Price - O'Farrell) relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer and Chief Legislative Analyst to review a funding request to develop supportive housing at 5215 South Figueroa Street in Council District 9 from the City's allocation of State's Homeless, Housing, Assistance, and Prevention (HHAP) Program funding and submit to the Homeless Strategy Committee (HSC). |
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19-1576 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Bonin - Harris-Dawson) relative to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) be directed to prepare a report on how well its current programs are serving people of different acuity levels. |
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19-1578 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Motion (Koretz - Bonin) relative to the City Administrative Officer be instructed to review and report on the City of Los Angeles LGBTQ Employees Association's request to register as a Qualified Minority Organization pursuant to Employee Relations Resolution #1. |
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19-1579 CD 4 |
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To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 14, 2020) Motion (Ryu - Rodriguez) relative to the issuance of bonds to finance and refinance the acquisition, design, renovation, construction, installation, improvement, or equip educational facilities at 3900 Stansbury Avenue and the acquisition and improvement of the Head of School's residence located at 3951 Stansbury Avenue in Council District Four; and related actions. |
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19-1580 CD 1 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Blumenfield) relative to authorizing the Bureau of Engineering/City Engineer to negotiate and execute a Memorandum of Understanding with Metabolic Studio for the completion of a technical feasibility study related to Project No. 193 of the Los Angeles River Revitalization Master Plan. |
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19-1581 CD 12 |
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To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 14, 2020) Motion (Lee - Martinez) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds to fund additional graffiti and weed abatement services to be provided by West Valley Alliance within Council District 12. |
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19-1582 CD 12 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Lee - O'Farrell) relative to a funding request from the State's Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention program grant for a one-year weed abatement employment program for homeless individuals to be operated by the West Valley Alliance in Council District 12. |
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19-1584 |
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To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Motion (Koretz - Blumenfield) relative to the Department of Animal Services be directed to report in 30 days on the conditions of all of the City's animal shelters, with an emphasis on the Chesterfield Square Animal Shelter in South Los Angeles, during this year's rainy season. |
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19-1585 |
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To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee
Motion (O'Farrell - Martinez) relative to requesting the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to report on the feasibility of entering into partnerships with the Navajo Nation to implement solar and clean energy projects. |
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19-1586 |
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To Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee
Motion (Koretz - Bonin - Blumenfield) relative to requesting the Los Angeles World Airports to report back on the possibility of requiring that 80% of its rental cars at the Consolidated Rent-A-Car (CONRAC) facility be electric vehicles, including a feasible stretch goal timeline for achieving that goal, electric vehicle chargers necessary to support it, and reporting on the positive benefits as detailed in the Motion. |
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19-1587 |
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To Housing Committee
Motion (Cedillo - Harris-Dawson) relative to authorizing the General Manager, Housing and Community Investment Department, or designee, to use penalty fees received from the Foreclosure Registry Program to support the Moderate Income Purchase Assistance Program. |
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19-1588 |
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To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 14, 2020) Motion (Huizar - Lee) relative to the appropriation of funds for services in connection with the Council District 14 special recognition of the public winter jubilee and holiday events from December 14, 2019 to December 25, 2019, including the illumination of City Hall. |
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19-1589 |
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To Council (tentatively scheduled for January 14, 2020) Motion (Wesson - Ryu) relative to the appropriation of funds for services in connection with the Council District 10 special recognition of the 200th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision in Dartmouth College v. Woodward, at City Hall on December 13, 2019, including the illumination of City Hall. |
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19-1590 CD 12 |
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To Transportation Committee
Motion (Lee - O'Farrell) relative to direct the Department of Transportation to erect permanent ceremonial sign(s) at the Apeta Momonga Mission Trail No. 1177 located at 20825 Rinaldi Street in the public right of way. |
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19-1591 CD 10 |
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To Economic Development Committee
Motion (Wesson - Price) relative to economic development incentives for the proposed Hyatt Centric Koreatown project located at Sixth Street at Serrano Avenue. |
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19-1592 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Martinez - Price - Buscaino) relative to funds in the Forfeited Assets Trust Fund be transferred/appropriated to the Police Fund (contractual services) for the purchase and installation of surveillance camera systems in areas of high prostitution within the Police Department's 77th Street Area. |
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19-1593 CD 8 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Martinez - et al.) relative to the transfer and appropriation of funds from the Forfeited Assets Trust Fund to the Police Fund No. 100-70, for the purchase and installation of surveillance camera systems in areas of high prostitution within the Police Department's Southeast Area. |