Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet"           
For Friday, November 04, 2022           
 
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06-0332
CD 4
 
  To Arts, Parks, Health, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee
Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners report, dated November 3, 2022, relative to a request for authority to execute Amendment No. 3 to Contract No. 248 with Wolfgang Puck Catering and Events, LLC, for the operation and maintenance of the Griffith Cafe Concession.

13-0933-S5
 
  To Council
Motion (Bonin - Price) relative to amending the Council Action of December 11, 2021, regarding the Arts Development Fee, to change the proposed use of three Council District Eleven Accounts from District-Wide Mural Project to Mural Celebrating the Oaxacan Community.

14-0818-S6
 
  To Public Safety Committee
City Attorney report R22-0385, dated November 3, 2022, relative to the Administrative Citation Enforcement (ACE) Program Status Report.

18-0515
CD 8
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
City Administrative Officer report 0220-00540-1634, dated November 4, 2022, relative to considering the results of the TEFRA hearing and authorizing the Los Angeles Housing Department to issue supplemental tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue bonds for Western Avenue Apartments, a supportive housing project.

18-0525
CD 1
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
City Administrative Officer report 0220-00540-1635, dated November 4, 2022, relative to considering the results of the TEFRA hearing and authorizing the Los Angeles Housing Department to issue supplemental tax-exempt multifamily conduit revenue bonds for West Third Apartments, a supportive housing project.

20-1041-S3
 
  To Transportation Committee
Department of Transportation report, dated October 27, 2022, relative to a request for authority to execute the First Amended Agreements with the various implementation partners for the Carb Funded Sustainable Transportation Equity Project.

21-1108-S1
CD 1, 4, 10
 
  To Economic Development and Jobs Committee
City Clerk report, dated October 5, 2022, relative to the reconfirmation of the merchant-based Wilshire Center Business Improvement District for its twenty-eighth operating year.

22-0011-S13
CD 11
 
  To Council
Motion (Bonin - Harris-Dawson) relative to transferring funds from the Street Furniture Revenue Fund for ecological rehabilitation surrrounding Freshwater Marsh and the Ballona Wetlands in Council District Eleven, coordinated by the Friends of the Ballona Wetlands.

22-0600-S56
 
  To Public Works Committee
Report from Bureau of Street Lighting, dated November 2, 2022, relative to the long-term plan to address lighting outages due to theft and vandalism.

22-0777-S1
CD 5
 
  To Council
Motion (Koretz - Buscaino) relative to allocating funds from the Neighborhood Service Enhancements line item in the General City Purposes Fund for Pacific Division, Wilshire Division, and West Los Angeles Division, for non-reimbursable overtime activities in Council District Five.

22-1067
CD 11
 
  To Council
Motion (Bonin - Harris-Dawson) relative to the transfer of funds from the Special Events Fee Subsidy line item within the General City Purposes Fund for additional community services in Council District Eleven.

22-1317
CD 8
 
  To Transportation Committee
Department of Transportation report, dated October 4, 2022, relative to the establishment of Overnight Parking District No. 563 for the West Adams area of Council District Eight.

22-1319
CD 5
 
  To Council
Motion (Koretz - Buscaino) relative to allocating funds from the Council District 5 portion of the Neighborhood Service Enhancements line item in the General City Purposes Fund to Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services to support substance use disorder prevention, early intervention, and treatment services for the youth served in its Residential Treatment Program.

22-1320
CD 5
 
  To Council
Motion (Koretz - Buscaino) relative to allocating funds from the Neighborhood Service Enhancements line item in the General City Purposes Fund to Midtown Los Angeles Homeless Coalition, which provides homeless service to the eastern part of Council District Five.

22-1321
CD 5
 
  To Council
Motion (Koretz - Buscaino) relative to allocating funds from the Neighborhood Service Enhancements line item in the General City Purposes Fund to the Coalition for Economic Survival, to provide counseling and advice to tenants needing assistance on evictions and tenant protection services, in Council District Five.

22-1322
CD 5
 
  To Council
Motion (Koretz - Buscaino) relative to allocating funds from the Council District 5 portion of the Neighborhood Service Enhancements line item in the General City Purposes Fund, in equal portions, to FixNation, Stray Cat Alliance, and Kitten Rescue, to reduce the overpopulation of feral kittens and cats through spay neuter programs, life-saving and community care programs for kittens and cats, as well as rescue programs.

22-1323
 
  To Economic Development and Jobs Committee
Motion (Bonin - et al. - Price) relative to directing the Office of Procurement, in coordination with the Civil + Human Rights and Equity Department, Bureau of Contract Administration, and any other relevant departments, to report with the funding, staffing, and resources required to conduct a citywide disparity study on contracting, procurement, and pre-qualification practices.

22-1324
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Rodriguez - Bonin - et al.) relative to requesting that West Valley Homes YES, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, and LA Family Housing present an overview of the program model for the Council District Seven RV Pilot Program, associated costs, metrics deployed to measure success, program results, and recommendations to the Homelessness and Poverty Committee.

22-1325
 
  To Immigrant Affairs, Civil Rights, and Equity Committee
Motion (Bonin - et al. - Price) relative to reaffirming the January 6, 1993 declaration that the City of Los Angeles is a Racism Free City and the June 24, 2020 declaration that racism is a public health crisis, and directing the Civil + Human Rights and Equity Department, with assistance from relevant agencies, to report with funding, staffing, and resources needed to establish and manage a Truth and Reconciliation Committee.

22-1326
CD 11
 
  To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (Bonin - Raman) relative to directing the City Administrative Officer, with support from relevant departments, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, and St. Joseph Center, to coordinate a comprehensive service-led response at West Jefferson Boulevard, between Culver Boulevard and Lincoln Boulevard.

22-1327
 
  To Arts, Parks, Health, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee
To Energy, Climate Change, Environmental Justice, and River Committee
To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
To Trade, Travel, and Tourism Committee

Motion (Bonin - et al. - Price) relative to instructing the General Services Department, Department of Water and Power, Port of Los Angeles, and Los Angeles World Airports, with assistance from the City Administrative Officer, to report with a City-owned property inventory that identifies all underutilized, surplus, and/or remnant lands, and any county, regional, state, and federal public lands that could be transferred or redistributed to historically marginalized groups.

22-1328
CD 11
 
  To Information, Technology, and General Services Committee
Motion (Bonin - Raman) relative to determining that, pursuant to Los Angeles Administrative Code Sections 7.27 and 7.27.3, the public interest and necessity require the private sale of the property located at 12901 Venice Boulevard to Disability Community Rights Center, without notice of sale or advertisement for bids, at a below market sales price, and that this sale will serve a public purpose through the proposed 100 percent affordable housing development.