Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet" | |
For Tuesday, June 14, 2022 | |
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03-0010-S29 CD 9 |
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To Council
Motion (Price - O'Farrell) relative to reaffirming the findings for and reinstating the reward offer regarding the "The Attacker" formerly known as the "Teardrop Rapist." |
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16-0703-S6 |
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To Council
Motion (Martinez - Raman) relative to authorizing the City Controller to disburse funds from the appropriate accounts to Citibank, to benefit Los Angeles Unified School District students enrolled in the CSA Program. |
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18-0174-S4 CD 14 |
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To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (de Leon - Harris-Dawson) relative to requesting the City Attorney prepare and present a final revised Development Agreement between the City and City Market of Los Angeles, Inc., and accompanying authorizing ordinance to set project affordability levels at five percent low-income and five percent moderate income for all phases. |
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20-0280 CD 2, 4, 6 |
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To Arts, Parks, Health, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee
L.A. for Kids Steering Committee report 0220-03145-0363, dated June 10, 2022, relative to the Los Angeles Riverfront Park - Phase III project and findings of infeasibility. |
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20-0841-S23 CD 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 |
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To Council
Motion (Blumenfield - Buscaino) relative to amending the City Council action of May 31, 2022, regarding the City Administrative Officer's Eleventh Funding Report on the COVID-19 Homelessness Roadmap, to approve funds from the General City Purposes Fund for the Tiny Home Village site located at 19040 Vanowen Street, in Council District Three. |
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21-0112 |
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To Ad Hoc Committee on COVID-19 Recovery and Neighborhood Investment To Homelessness and Poverty Committee To Personnel, Audits, and Animal Welfare Committee Los Angeles Housing Department report, dated June 13, 2022, relative to the recommendations to acquire nine (9) projects for permanent supportive housing for households experiencing homeless or at-risk of homelessness, under the State of California Housing and Community Development Department's Homekey Program. |
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21-0540 |
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To Council
Motion (Martinez - O'Farrell) relative to amending the Council Action of May 6, 2022, regarding the Solid Resources Utility Relief program to transfer appropriations for the reimbursement of solid waste fee arrearages for low income customers. |
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21-0875 CD 13 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Motion (O'Farrell - de Leon) relative to directing the Department of General Services, with assistance of other relevant departments as needed, to extend the lease agreement with Urban Alchemy for the use of 1710 North Cherokee Avenue, Suite No. 3 as part of the Crisis and Incident Response through Community Lead Engagement Program. |
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22-0002-S96 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Blumenfield - Koretz) relative to including in the City's 2021-2022 State Legislative Program its position on AB 2344 (Friedman-Kalra), the Safe Roads and Wildlife Protection Act, which would improve safety for people and wildlife by protecting and enhancing wildlife connectivity across California's highway system. |
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22-0008-S5 CD 7 |
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To Transportation Committee
Resolution (Rodriguez - Lee) relative to prohibiting the parking of oversized vehicles along both sides of North San Fernando Road, between Polk Street and Astoria Street, and as further described in this Resolution. |
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22-0683 |
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To Economic Development and Jobs Committee
City Administrative Officer report 0220-05620-0004, dated June 13, 2022, relative to the Year 23 Workforce Development Board Annual Plan for Program Year 2022-23 and related actions. |
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22-0699 |
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To Public Safety Committee
City Administrative Officer report 0150-12106-0000, dated June 2, 2022, relative to a Los Angeles Fire Department request for authority to execute the proposed agreements with four contractors identified in this report, to provide as needed certified fire training classes. |
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22-0700 CD 11 |
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To Transportation Committee
Department of Transportation report, dated June 10, 2022, relative to the conversion of Temporary Preferential Parking District No. 61, in Council District Eleven, to Preferential Parking District No. 61 and expansion of its boundaries. |
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22-0701 |
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To Arts, Parks, Health, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee
Department of Aging report, dated June 13, 2022, relative to a request for approval of the Area Plan Budget AP-2223-25 and Senior and Family Caregiver Services Contracts for FY 2022-23. |
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22-0702 |
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To Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee
City Attorney report R22-0211, dated June 13, 2022, relative to draft Ordinance granting a non-exclusive Easement Deed for ingress and egress to LA Airport Industrial Owner, LP. |
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22-0703 |
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To Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee
City Attorney report R22-0213, dated June 13, 2022, relative to a draft Ordinance granting a non-exclusive Agreement and Grant of Utility Easement (Overhead Transmission) to Southern California Edison. |
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22-0704 CD 7 |
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To Council
Motion (Rodriguez - Martinez) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds from the General City Purposes Fund to the Economic and Workforce Development Department for a youth training program in Council District 7. |
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22-0705 CD 15 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Motion (Buscaino - Blumenfield) relative to directing the Department of General Services, with the assistance of the City Attorney, to negotiate a lease and/or license agreement with the owner of the Watts Coffee House for the operation of a cafe at the City-owned property located at 1827 East 103rd Street. |
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22-0706 CD 14 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Motion (de Leon - O'Farrell) relative to directing the Department of General Services, with the assistance of the City Administrative Officer, to negotiate a lease agreement with Urban Alchemy for the use of 305 1st Street , as part of the Crisis and Incident Response through Community Lead Engagement (CIRCLE) Pilot Program in Downtown Los Angeles and Lincoln Heights. |
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22-0707 CD 15 |
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To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Motion (Buscaino - Blumenfield) relative to directing the Department of General Services, with assistance from the City Attorney and City Administrative Officer, to negotiate a non-profit lease agreement with the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce for the Croatian Cultural Center, a vacant City-owned property located at 635 South Pacific Avenue. |
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22-0708 CD 14 |
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To Public Works Committee
Motion (de Leon - Blumenfield) relative to requesting the Board of Public Works to report on the maintenance needs and costs to keep the new Sixth Street Viaduct free of graffiti and vandalism. |
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22-1100-S2 |
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To Council
City Attorney report R22-02114, dated June 13, 2022, relative to a draft Ordinance and ballot resolutions related to a certified initiative petition regarding funding for affordable housing and tenant assistance programs through a tax on real property transfers over five million dollars. |
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22-1100-S3 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
City Attorney report R22-0216, dated June 13, 2022, relative to a draft Ordinances and ballot resolutions for a certified initiative petition regarding workplace security, workload, wage, and retention measures for hotel workers. |
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22-1100-S4 |
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To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
City Attorney report R22-0215, dated June 13, 2022, relative to draft Ordinances and ballot resolutions for a certified initiative petition regarding minimum wage for employees working at healthcare facilities. |
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22-4118-S7 CD 12 |
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To Council
Resolution (Lee - Buscaino) relative to designating several locations in Council District Twelve, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 41.18 (c), for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right-of-way. |