Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet" | |
For Tuesday, December 15, 2020 | |
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00-1497-S2 CD 15 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Motion (Buscaino - Rodriguez) relative to instructing the Department of General Services to negotiate a non-profit lease agreement with the Boys and Girls Club of the Los Angeles Harbor, for the City-owned building located at 802 West Gardena Boulevard. |
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10-0963-S1 CD 6 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Los Angeles City Planning Commission report, dated December 15, 2020, and draft Ordinance, relative to a Zone Change for the project located at 7940 North Lankershim Boulevard, 7918-7946 North Lankershim Boulevard, and 11650-11664 West Strathern Street. |
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11-1973-S1 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Koretz - Harris-Dawson) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning, in consultation with the City Attorney, to prepare and present an ordinance to update the Adaptive Reuse Ordinance, to allow eligible conversions by-right beyond those located in the six Specific Plan Incentive areas (Ordinance No. 175038), if they meet the proposed criteria detailed in the Motion. |
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12-0855 CD 11 |
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To Economic Development Committee
City Clerk report, dated December 11, 2020, relative to the Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Planning Report for the Brentwood Village (Property-Based) Business Improvement District. |
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19-0742 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Los Angeles City Planning Commission report, dated December 15, 2020, relative to a proposed ordinance amending the Los Angeles Municipal Code to add two new definitions to the Zoning Code: Private Detention Center, and Community Detention Facility for Unaccompanied Minors; and prohibiting these uses in all zones citywide. |
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20-0008-S30 CD 12 |
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To Transportation Committee
Resolution (Lee - Buscaino) relative to prohibiting the parking of oversized vehicles along both sides of Sesnon Boulevard from Balboa Boulevard to Constable Avenue, and other streets listed in the Resolution. |
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20-0008-S31 CD 7 |
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To Transportation Committee
Resolution (Rodriguez - Martinez) relative to prohibiting the parking of oversized vehicles along both sides of Olive View Drive between West Way and the dead end east of Cranston Avenue, and other streets listed in the Resolution. |
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20-0011-S16 CD 5 |
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To Council
Motion (Koretz - Lee) relative to appropriating/transferring funds from the Street Furniture Revenue Fund to the Police Fund for new speed feedback signs, to be used in the Fifth Council District. |
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20-0011-S17 CD 5 |
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To Council
Motion (Koretz - Lee) relative to transferring/appropriating funds from the Street Furniture Revenue Fund to the Street Services Fund, for the Melrose Avenue Pedestrian Improvement Project sidewalk patch and repair. |
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20-0102 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee To Housing Committee Motion (Ridley-Thomas - O'Farrell - Blumenfield - Martinez) relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer to give a verbal status report to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee on recommended local initiatives that align with the Governor's Council of Regional Homeless Advisors "Comprehensive Crisis Response Strategy," as directed by the Council on February 19, 2020. |
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20-0138 |
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To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
L.A. For Kids Steering Committee report 0220-05680-0001, dated December 15, 2020, relative to authorizing the Request for Proposals for the 10th Funding Cycle, to include funding sources from Proposition K and Health Alternatives to Smoking Trust Fund, for Fiscal Years 2022-23, 2023-24, and 2024-25. |
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20-0450 |
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To Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee
Board of Airport Commissioners report, dated December 14, 2020, and Board Resolution No. 27170, relative to approving Second Letter Agreements for the Concessionaire Relief Program amending Concession Agreements LAA-8586 and LAA-8587 with Host International, Incorporated, at Los Angeles International Airport. |
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20-0841-S4 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Koretz - Bonin) relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer, Bureau of Engineering, Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety, and any other relevant departments and agencies, to review the Pallet Shelter tiny home village program and develop alternatives which can bring down costs. |
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20-1598 |
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To Housing Committee
Motion (Blumenfield - Price) relative to instructing the Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department, City Administrative Officer, Chief Legislative Analyst, and request the City Attorney, to report on the feasibility of the City becoming an additional member of the California Statewide Communities Development Authority, Community Improvement Authority. |
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20-1599 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Motion (Rodriguez - Blumenfield) relative to directing the Los Angeles Police Department to report on the standards for investigating racial profiling complaints, and an implementation plan for the recommendations cited in the Office of the Inspector General report, dated October 27, 2020. |
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20-1600 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Motion (Rodriguez - Krekorian) relative to directing the Los Angeles Police Department to report with a comparative analysis of the current race, ethnicity and gender demographics of sworn personnel. |
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20-1601 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Motion (Rodriguez - Buscaino) relative to instructing the Los Angeles Police Department to report on community engagement expectations for officers assigned as Senior Lead Officers, within the Community Safety Partnership Bureau, and to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Agency contract. |
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20-1602 |
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To Ad Hoc Committee on COVID-19 Recovery and Neighborhood Investment
Motion (Martinez - Raman - Price) relative to directing the Department of Recreation and Parks to report with a status of the Alternative Learning Centers Program; and direct the Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department to report with a status of the Community Empowerment Hub Program. |
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20-1603 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Raman - Martinez) relative to requesting the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, in coordination with Los Angeles County's Homeless Initiative division, to report on the status of Measure H outreach programs in Los Angeles. |
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20-1604 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Housing Committee Motion (Krekorian - Ridley-Thomas - Raman) relative to instructing the Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department and the Chief Legislative Analyst to report with recommendations on the creation of and resources needed to effectuate a revolving loan fund that will support increasing the stock of workforce housing in the city. |
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20-1605 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Lee - Buscaino) relative to the below market value sale of one hundred XTS5000 Motorola Radios, in accordance with the Los Angeles Administrative Code, to California Emergency Mobile Patrol. |
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20-1606 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee Motion (Blumenfield - Krekorian - Koretz) relative to directing the City Administrative Office to report to the Executive Employee Relations Committee and Council with viable options and recommendations to reduce City healthcare costs for current employees and retirees. |
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20-1607 CD 4 |
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To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Raman - Krekorian) relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer, in consultation with the Council Office, to identify suitable sites and funding options for a Navigation Center to be located in Council District Four. |
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20-1608 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Koretz - Blumenfield) relative to instructing the Department of Cannabis Regulation to report on the potential implications of the recommendations proposed in the California Cannabis Advisory Committee's 2020 Annual Report. |
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20-1609 |
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To Economic Development Committee
Motion (Koretz - et al. - Cedillo - Ridley-Thomas) relative to requesting the Office of the City Attorney to draft an emergency Ordinance to provide all on-site grocery workers, at grocery stores with 300 or more employees, with an additional five (5) dollars per hour in wages, for the effective period during which the City of Los Angeles is within a Widespread (purple), Substantial (red), or Moderate (orange) Risk Level. |
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21-0002-S16 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Buscaino - Martinez) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 State Legislative Program, its position on any legislation that would guarantee public school students their civil right to a high quality public education. |
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21-0002-S17 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Buscaino - Koretz - Bonin) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 State Legislative Program, its position on any legislation or administrative action that would prioritize distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine for essential waterfront workers. |
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21-0002-S18 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Koretz - Krekorian) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 State Legislative Program its position on SB 9 (Atkins), which would require cities and counties, including charter cities, to provide for the ministerial approval of a housing development containing two residential units (a duplex), and a parcel map dividing a lot into two equal parts, for residential use; and exempts environmental review. |
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21-0002-S19 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Martinez - Cedillo - et al.) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 Federal Legislative Program, its position for the California Statewide Campaign, Yes! Immigrants Moving Forward, to urge the Congress and President of the United States to pass legislation that provides a permanent solution with a pathway to citizenship for all 11 million undocumented immigrants. |
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21-0002-S20 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (O'Farrell - Ridley-Thomas - Martinez) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 State Legislative Program, its position on AB 71 (Rivas-Chiu), the Statewide Homelessness Solutions Program, which would create the Bring California Home plan, to provide an annual allocation from the State to address homelessness and housing efforts across California. |
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21-0002-S21 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Koretz - Krekorian) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 State Legislative Program its position on SB 10 (Wiener), which requires that cities allow midrise, medium-density housing on sites that are either within one-half mile of high-quality public transportation, or within a jobs-rich, high-opportunity neighborhood close to key job centers, without affordability requirements or sensitivity to the character of existing neighborhoods. |
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21-0002-S22 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Koretz - Blumenfield) relative to the City including in its 2021-22 State Legislative Program its position on administrative action by the Los Angeles District Attorney to cease seeking sentencing enhancements in criminal cases unless amended to exempt sentencing enhancements for hate crimes from this policy. |