Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet" | |
For Wednesday, April 07, 2021 | |
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09-2013 CD 1 |
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To Economic Development and Jobs Committee
City Clerk report, dated March 8, 2021, relative to the 2021 Fiscal Year Annual Planning Report for the Highland Park 2020-2024 (Property Based) Business Improvement District. |
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12-0460-S5 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Los Angeles City Planning Commission corrected report, dated April 6, 2021, relative to a proposed ordinance amending the Los Angeles Municipal Code to reorganize Zoning Code processes and procedures. |
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19-0454 |
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To Transportation Committee
Chief Legislative Analyst report 21-03-0188, dated April 5, 2021, relative to enforcement of truck idling parking restrictions. |
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19-0612 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
City Attorney report R21-0102, dated March 24, 2021 relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Dermot Givens v. City of Los Angeles, et al. |
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19-1165 |
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To Personnel, Audits, and Animal Welfare Committee
City Administrative Officer report, dated April 6, 2021, relative to the 2019-2024 Amended Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Officers Association, Bargaining Unit 22. |
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20-0147-S46 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
City Administrative Officer report, dated April 6, 2021, relative to the COVID-19 Emergency Response Account, General City Purposes Fund Status Report, for the week ending Friday, April 2, 2021. |
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20-0784 CD 5 |
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To Council
Motion (Koretz - O'Farrell) relative to amending the Council Action of August 18, 2020, regarding utilizing Council District Five Pipeline Franchise Revenue funds for an Emergency Business Grant Program in the wake of the May 2020 Civil Unrest, to transfer/appropriate funds for a Business Grant Relief Program. |
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20-1021-S3 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee City Administrative report 0640-01399-0109, dated April 7, 2021, relative to an addendum to the 2020-21 Fourth Construction Projects Report. |
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20-1233 |
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To Arts, Parks, Health, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee
Report from Department of Aging dated March 31, 2021, relative to a request for approval to accept additional Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) funds for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 (HI-2021-25 Amendment No. 1). |
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20-1461 |
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To Arts, Parks, Health, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee
Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners 21-037, dated April 1, 2021, relative to a request to approve the scopes and budgets for 12 proposed projects; adopt a Resolution to apply for grant funds for eight projects; and authorize the General Manager, Department of Recreation and Parks, to accept and receive grant funds, if awarded. |
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21-0002-S94 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Raman - Ridley-Thomas) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 State Legislative Program, its position on SB 57 (Wiener), which would allow the City and County of Los Angeles to open Overdose Prevention Program sites. |
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21-0002-S95 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Rodriguez - Krekorian) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 State Legislative Program, its position on AB 506 (Gonzalez), which would require youth-serving nonprofits to establish policies that protect children from abuse, in order to receive insurance coverage. |
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21-0002-S96 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Rodriguez - Bonin) relative to including in the City's 2020-21 State Legislative Program its position on AB 1199 (Gipson), which would create transparency relating to property ownership in the state, and impose a tax on larger corporate landlords with revenue generated from the tax going to support critically needed services. |
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21-0002-S97 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Blumenfield - O'Farrell) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 State Legislative Program its position on AB 585 (Rivas), which would establish the Climate Change: Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Program, to mitigate the impacts of climate change, extreme heat and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. |
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21-0002-S98 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Buscaino - O'Farrell) relative to including in the City's 2021-22 State Legislative Program its position for AB 525 (Chiu) that seeks to develop a strategic plan to implement at least 10,000 megawatts of offshore wind energy developments off the California coast by 2040. |
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21-0364 |
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To Arts, Parks, Health, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee
City Administrative Office report 0150-10655-0011, dated March 5, 2021, relative to authorizing the Department of Aging to accept Medicare Improvement for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA) grant funds and execute the Standard Agreement MI-2021-25; and amend Contract C-133788 with Center for Health Care Rights. |
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21-0365 CD 6 |
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To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, dated March 25, 2021, relative to the final map of Parcel Map L.A. No. 2019-2156, located at 16946 Sherman Way, westerly of Balboa Boulevard. |
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21-0367 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
City Attorney report R21-0105, dated March 24, 2021, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Joseph Fernandez v. City of Los Angeles. |
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21-0368 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
City Attorney report R21-0098, dated March 24, 2021, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Gregory A. Johnson v. City of Los Angeles. |
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21-0369 |
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To Budget and Finance Committee
City Attorney report R21-0085, dated March 10, 2021, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Alex Garcia, et al. v. City of Los Angeles. |
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21-0370 CD 9 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
South Los Angeles Area Planning Commission report, dated April 6, 2021, relative to a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) appeal for the project located at 1122 West 30th Street. |
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21-0371 CD 14 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
East Los Angeles Area Planning Commission report, dated April 6, 2021, relative to a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) appeal for the project located at 1550 North San Pablo Street, Unit 100 (2200 East Trojan Way). |
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21-0371-S1 CD 14 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
East Los Angeles Area Planning Commission report, dated April 6, 2021, relative to a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) appeal for the project located at 1550 North San Pablo Street, Unit 070 (2200 East Trojan Way). |
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21-0375 CD 12 |
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To Council
Motion (Lee - Koretz) relative to approving the street banner campaign coordinated by Council District 12 and the Granada Hills Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2323, as a City Non-Event Street Banner Program. |
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21-0376 CD 12 |
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To Council
Motion (Lee - Koretz) relative to resolving that funds from the Sunshine Canyon Community Amenities Trust Fund be allocated to Granada Hills Salad Bowl Garden Club, to assist with improvements and maintenance for the community garden. |
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21-0378 |
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To Council To Energy, Climate Change, Environmental Justice, and River Committee Motion (Martinez - O'Farrell) relative to instructing the Chief Legislative Analyst and the Bureau of Sanitation to prepare a comment letter to the California Office of Environmental Heath Hazard Assessment on the Draft CaiEnviroScreen version 4.0. |
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21-0381 |
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To Ad Hoc Committee on COVID-19 Recovery and Neighborhood Investment
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Koretz - Ridley-Thomas - O'Farrell) relative to exercising authority under Charter Section 217 to determine the reasons why the Kroger Company, Ralphs Grocery Company, and Food 4 Less have closed stores after the passing of the Premium Hazard Pay for On-Site Grocery and Drug Retail Workers Ordinance. |