Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet"           
For Friday, April 26, 2024           
 
View the activities of these Council Files from your computer or mobile device by clicking the Council File number. If you would like to track and receive automatic updates on these as well as other Council Files, subscribe to the RSS feed or email notification . All Council Files can be found at lacouncilfile.com.

16-0358-S2
 
  To Public Safety Committee
Motion (Rodriguez - Padilla, et al.) relative to requesting the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and instructing the Police Department to report on the crime statistics on Metro trains, buses, platforms and stations from 2017 to current time, the scale of deployment, and the role of Metro's Ambassador program.

16-1468-S2
CD 1, 13, 14
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Hernandez - Soto-Martinez) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning, in consultation with the City Attorney, to prepare and present an ordinance to amend Municipal Code Section 12.22 (Exceptions), to repeal the exceptions of the Northeast Los Angeles Community Plan or Silver Lake - Echo Park - Elysian Valley Community Plan Areas from the construction prohibition of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Junior ADUs located within Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones.

19-0540
CD 2
 
  To Council
Motion (Krekorian - Price) relative to approving the street banner campaign being coordinated by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Valley Cultural Foundation, encouraging participation and attendance at the Fifth Annual NoHo Summer Nights program, as a City of Los Angeles Event Street Banner Program.

19-0987
CD 11
 
  To Trade, Travel and Tourism Committee
Motion (Park - McOsker) relative to instructing the City Administrative Officer to provide a report on the status of the West LA Civic Center Redevelopment Project.

20-0841-S7
CD 13
 
  To Housing and Homelessness Committee
Municipal Facilities Committee report 0220-05821-0003, dated April 25, 2024, relative to authorizing the General Services Department to negotiate and execute a lease amendment with Kirby Properties, LP c/o Reliable Properties, and a no-cost sublease with Hope the Mission, to continue operating the Tiny Home Village located at 1455-1461 North Alvarado Street.

21-1328
CD 10
 
  To Council
Motion (Hutt - Soto-Martinez) relative to amending the Council Action of June 1, 2022, to change Recommendation No. 3 regarding the transfer of property located at 2949 Edgehill Drive to the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles for use as long-term affordable housing.

22-0149-S1
 
  To Council
Motion (Yaroslavsky - Park) relative to allocating funds from the Heritage Month Celebration and Special Events line item in the General City Purposes Fund to fund any aspect of the Jewish American Heritage Month event.

23-0038-S5
 
  To Housing and Homelessness Committee
Los Angeles Housing Department report, dated April 26, 2024, relative to a request for authority to execute a Second Amendment to Contract C-144360 with Southern California Housing Rights Center, to continue services for the United to House LA Short-Term Emergency Assistance Program.

23-1176
CD 15
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Department of City Planning and Department of Building and Safety joint report, dated April 24, 2024, relative to determining if the property located at 832 North Dominguez Avenue is compliant with the Clean Up Green UP Supplemental Use District (Ordinance No. 184246) and with Ordinance No. 187552.

23-1192
 
  To Council
Motion (Hutt - Hernandez) relative to reaffirming the Council Action of December 15, 2023, and readopting the donation of one Caterpillar Diesel Truck Tractor, as surplus City equipment, to the City of Zacatecas.

23-1193
 
  To Council
Motion (Hutt - Hernandez) relative to reaffirming the Council Action of December 15, 2023, and readopting the donation of surplus City equipment of three Caterpillar Diesel Truck Tractors, one Dumpster Trailer, and one 2010 FRTLN Motor Sweeper, to the City of Ensenada.

23-1352-S1
 
  To Energy and Environment Committee
Motion (Yaroslavsky - Harris-Dawson) relative to requesting the Board of Public Works deny any further requests from the Pacific Coast Energy Company, LP, to initiate a new franchise agreement for the transport of oil/gas through pipeline infrastructure connected to the West Pico Drill Site.

24-0115
 
  To Housing and Homelessness Committee
Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) report, dated April 25, 2024, relative to maintenance and operation of recreational facilities located at HACLA sites citywide.

24-0250
CD 2
 
  To Council
Motion (Krekorian - Lee) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds from the Universal - North Hollywood and Studio City Protection Account in the Council District Two Real Property Trust Fund for lighting fortification at the US-101 undercrossings at Moorpark Street and Colfax Avenue.

24-0468
CD 1
 
  To Council
Motion (Hernandez - Lee) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds from the General City Purposes Fund for supplemental Charter Bus services in Council District One.

24-0469
CD 4
 
  To Public Works Committee
Motion (Raman - Soto-Martinez) relative to naming the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Kingswell Avenue as Disney Bros. Cartoon Studio Square, and directing the Department of Transportation to erect permanent ceremonial signs.

24-0470
CD 15
 
  To Council
Motion (Rodriguez - McOsker) relative to the sale of two pallets of disinfectant wipes (360 canisters), at below market value, in accordance with the Los Angeles Administrative Code, to U.S. VETS for use at A Bridge Home Site at 828 Eubank Avenue.

24-0471
 
  To Personnel, Audits, and Hiring Committee
Motion (McOskar - Soto-Martinez) relative to requesting the Housing Authority of Los Angeles to report on the status of executing a Project Labor Agreement involving current and proposed redevelopment efforts and other capital projects, and on the Jordan Downs redevelopment project relative to the Housing and Urban Development Section 3 program.

24-0472
CD 10
 
  To Transportation Committee
Motion (Hutt - Park) relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to take the necessary steps to establish a Preferential Parking District in the Mid-City Heights community bounded by Washington Boulevard, Highland A venue, Highland Drive, the I-10 Freeway, and West View Street.

24-0473
 
  To Council
Motion (Krekorian - Soto-Martinez) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds from the General City Purposes Fund for services in connection with Mayor Bass' special recognition on May 7, 2024, of Los Angeles Shadow Day 2024 - NFYI.

24-0474
 
  To Council
Motion (Raman - Lee) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds from the General City Purposes Fund for services in connection with Council District Four's special observation of Hapa Day on May 17, 2024, at City Hall.

24-0475
CD 13
 
  To Council
Motion (Soto-Martinez - Raman) relative to approving the street banner campaign being coordinated by the Department of Recreation and Parks to celebrate the 43rd Annual Lotus Festival at Echo Park, as a City of Los Angeles Non-Event Street Banner Program.

24-0476
 
  To Council
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Padilla) relative to authorizing the Civil + Human Rights and Equity Department to use the City Hall Tom Bradley Room, for the L.A. REPAIR Participatory Budgeting Pilot Program celebration.

24-0478
CD 13
 
  To Public Works Committee
Motion (Soto-Martinez - Raman) relative to designating the intersection of Vendome and Del Monte Drive as 1932 Site of the "The Music Box" starring Laurel and Hardy, and directing the Department of Transportation to erect permanent ceremonial signs.

24-0479
CD 8
 
  To Public Works Committee
Motion (Harris-Dawson - McOsker) relative to declaring the property located at 8873 South Broadway a public nuisance as the result of the presence of illegal dumping and abandoned vehicles.

24-0480
CD 8
 
  To Public Works Committee
Resolution (Harris-Dawson - McOsker) relative to declaring the property located at 3762 Normandie Avenue a public nuisance as the result of the presence of illegal dumping, encampments, and other illicit activities.

24-0481
CD 8
 
  To Public Works Committee
Resolution (Harris-Dawson - McOsker) relative to declaring the property located at 8654 South Broadway a public nuisance as the result of the presence of illegal dumping, encampments, and other illicit activities.

24-0482
CD 8
 
  To Public Works Committee
Resolution (Harris-Dawson - McOsker) relative to declaring the property located at 8659 South Broadway a public nuisance as the result of the presence of illegal dumping.

24-0483
CD 8
 
  To Public Works Committee
Resolution (Harris-Dawson - McOsker) relative to declaring the property located at 8216-8222-8224 South Western Avenue a public nuisance as a result of the presence of illegal dumping and encampments.

24-0484
CD 8
 
  To Public Works Committee
Resolution (Harris-Dawson - McOsker) relative to declaring the property located at 10727 South Central Avenue a public nuisance as the result of the presence of debris and multiple fire incidents.

24-0485
CD 8
 
  To Public Works Committee
Resolution (Harris-Dawson - McOsker) relative to declaring the property located at 6700 Crenshaw Boulevard a public nuisance as the result of the presence of large amounts of trash.

24-0486
CD 8
 
  To Public Works Committee
Resolution (Harris-Dawson - McOsker) relative to declaring the property located at 10019 South Broadway a public nuisance as the result of overgrown vegetation, trash, and debris.

24-0487
CD 8
 
  To Public Works Committee
Resolution (Harris-Dawson - McOsker) relative to declaring the property located at 5400 South Western Avenue a public nuisance as the result of the presence of large amounts of trash.

24-0488
 
  To Ad Hoc Committee on City Governance Reform
To Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee

Motion (Rodriguez - Krekorian) relative to requesting the City Attorney, with the assistance of the Ethics Commission, prepare and present an ordinance to require nominees to boards and commissions to file financial disclosure statements as a condition for confirmation by the City Council, and complete the governmental ethics training during the pre-confirmation process.

24-0489
 
  To Public Works Committee
Motion (Krekorian, Soto-Martinez - Yaroslavsky for Lee) relative to requesting the City Attorney prepare an ordinance amending Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 28.04(d) to remove a clause, and instruct the Bureau of Engineering to update the process described in Council File 78-3949 for receiving proposed submissions for Walk of Fame Star installations.

24-0490
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Yaroslavsky - Hutt) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning, in consultation with the City Attorney, to prepare and present a citywide Interim Control Ordinance (ICO) to impose temporary regulations restoring the existing Historic Preservation Overlay Zone discretionary review process on the issuance of permits associated with any demolition, building, use of land, grading, and other applicable permits for new 100 percent affordable housing project construction.

24-0491
CD 1
 
  To Civil Rights, Equity, Immigration, Aging and Disability Committee
Motion (Hernandez - Hutt) relative to instructing the Civil + Human Rights and Equity Department to organize and facilitate a working group to define boundaries culturally significant to the Guatemalan community, within the Westlake neighborhood, develop a name for the area, and initiate plans for placement of a cultural marker.

24-0492
 
  To Government Operations Committee
Motion (Lee - Hernandez) relative to instructing the Information Technology Agency to report on the steps needed to embed a Workday Technical expert into the Bureau of Sanitation to better navigate the transition to the Workday software system.

24-0493
 
  To Housing and Homelessness Committee
Motion (Hernandez - Soto-Martinez) relative to instructing the Los Angeles Housing Department, in coordination with stated agencies, to report with comprehensive data on the current amount of residential tenant rent debt owed within the City of Los Angeles, and the Chief Legislative Analyst to report with an analysis of the different options to address outstanding pandemic-related rent debt and its estimated fair market value if sold on the market.