Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet"           
For Tuesday, September 01, 2015           
 
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08-0005-S186
CD 4
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, August 31, 2015, and Resolution, relative to the removal of the property at 5923 North Willow Crest Avenue from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP).

11-1013-S6
 
  To Energy and Environment Committee
Bureau of Sanitation report, dated August 28, 2015, relative to the illegal dumping clean up services.

14-1382-S2
CD 1
 
  To Council
Motion (Cedillo - Englander) - That the General Manager, Housing and Community Investment Department, or designee, be authorized to negotiate and execute an agreement with the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust to implement the design and development of the Coronado Park project at 739 South Coronado street in Council District 1; etc.

14-1499-S2
 
  To Energy and Environment Committee
To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee

Bureau of Sanitation report dated August 28, 2015, relative to the illegal dumping clean up services.

14-1510-S4
 
  To Budget and Finance Committee
To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee

Motion (Huizar - Krekorian) - That the City Administrative Officer identify Proposition G, Proposition C, CIEP, MICLA, or other city-wide funding sources to finance the crucial project elements as stated in the Motion, bringing the City match to 12 percent of the total project cost, etc.

15-0002-S98
 
  To Rules, Elections, Intergovernmental Relations and Neighborhoods Committee
Resolution (Koretz - Ryu) - Resolve with the concurrence of the Mayor, that upon adoption of this Resolution, the City of Los Angeles hereby includes in its 2015-16 State Legislative Program its position for SBX2 7 (Hernandez) and ABX2 8 (Wood) which would increase the minimum legal age to purchase or consume tobacco products from 18 to 21.

15-0005-S262
CD 6
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, August 31, 2015, and Resolution, relative to the removal of the property at 7545 North Haskell Avenue from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP).

15-0005-S263
CD 8
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, August 31, 2015, and Resolution, relative to the removal of the property at 333 East 109th Street from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP), Case No. 494438.

15-0005-S264
CD 9
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, August 31, 2015, and Resolution, relative to the removal of the property at 707 West 47th Street from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP), Case No. 5291.

15-0005-S265
CD 9
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, August 31, 2015, and Resolution, relative to the removal of the property at 707 West 47th Street from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP), Case No. 404153.

15-0005-S266
CD 15
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, August 31, 2015, and Resolution, relative to the removal of the property at 1265 East 108th Street from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP), Case No. 115136.

15-0005-S267
 
  To Council
Housing and Community Investment Department report, August 31, 2015, and Resolution, relative to the removal of the property at 1265 East 108th Street from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP), Case No. 223913.

15-0132-S1
CD 1
 
  To Housing Committee
Housing and Community Investment Department report, dated August 25, 2015, relative to request for authority to issue funds in Tax-exempt Multifamily Conduit Revenue Bonds for the Leaster Apartments.

15-0223-S1
 
  To Council
Motion (Koretz - Huizar) - That the personal services contract with Speedway Policy Associates for providing services for the Council District 5, be approved; etc.

15-0314
CD 7
 
  To Arts, Parks and River Committee
To Energy and Environment Committee

Bureau of Sanitation report, dated August 25, 2015, relative to the Lopez Canyon Landfill Equestrian Project and post-closure stability and environmental restoration.

15-0600-S78
 
  To Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee
Bureau of Sanitation report, dated August 28, 2015, relative to the illegal dumping clean up services.

15-1025
CD 4
 
  To Council
Bureau of Engineering report, dated September 1, 2015, relative to the final map of Tract No. 62842, located at 5500-5528 Wilshire Boulevard westerly of Dunsmuir Avenue.

15-1026
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Los Angeles City Planning Commission report, dated September 1, 2015, relative to a proposed Ordinance known as Clean Up Green Up to create new development standards that aim to reduce cumulative health impacts resulting from incompatible land uses for three pilot areas.

15-1027
CD 13
 
  To Council
Motion (OFarrell - Martinez) - That funds in the AB1290 Fund (CD 13 Redevelopment Projects - Services) be transferred / appropriated to the Recreation and Parks Fund to keep the Hollywood Recreation Center swimming pool open on weekends through September 27, 2015; etc.

15-1028
 
  To Council (Tentatively Scheduled for September 8, 2015)
Motion (O'Farrell - Blumenfield) - That the Department of Recreation and Parks be requested to submit and execute the grant application for the Atwater Village East Bank Riverway Project to the California Natural Resources Agency; etc.

15-1029
CD 12
 
  To Council
Motion (Englander - Cedillo) - That the General Manager, Department of General Services, be authorized to negotiate and execute an amendment to Agreement No. C-96813 between the City and the Northridge Baseball Association, Incorporated to correct the address on the lease, etc.

15-1030
CD 13
 
  To Council
Motion (O'Farrell - Martinez) - That funds in the AB1290 Fund be transferred / appropriated to the Transportation Fund for flashing traffic beacons at the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Lemoyne Street.

15-1032
 
  To Public Safety Committee
Motion (Krekorian - Martinez) - That the Police Department report on its agreement with the Omega Group, including information on how crime data is transferred to the group and any information the Department may have on the origin of the data point listing "murder by abortion," and any other data points that may have been published under that designation.

15-1033
 
  To Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee
Motion (Krekorian, Martinez, Koretz, et. al) - That the Chief Legislative Analyst and the City Administrative Officer report on the average time a City employee takes off during pregnancy and for bonding purposes, and the costs and consequences of parents leaving the Citys workforce after having a child; etc.

15-1034
 
  To Budget and Finance Committee
Motion (Blumenfield - Fuentes) - That the Council find that Fleet Street, Incorporated is eligible to purchase 30 bicycles at below market value, in accordance with the Administrative Code (Donation of Surplus City Equipment), as the recipient is a non-profit organization located in the City of Los Angeles which has been established exclusively to further the services provided by the City; etc.

15-1035
 
  To Health, Mental Health and Education Committee
Motion (Ryu - Harrison-Dawson) - That the Chief Legislative Analyst assist to coordinate testimony and research from Los Angeles City nonprofit providers, advocates, and consumers to identify the gaps and problems regarding access to and availability of mental health and substance abuse services vital to serving all neighborhoods and residents of the City of L.A.

15-1036
 
  To Health, Mental Health and Education Committee
Motion (Ryu - Koretz) - Move that the Director of Department of Aging appear before the Health, Mental Health and Education Committee to provide a report on current Department initiatives and programs in use and plans in motion to better integrate City services with the non-profit service sector, that County of Los Angeles and the State of California to better address current and future challenges.