Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet"           
For Wednesday, March 15, 2023           
 
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15-0989-S20
 
  To Ad Hoc Committee on the 2028 Olympics and Paralympic Games
Motion (Park - Price - Yaroslavsky) relative to requesting the Department of Water and Power, with assistance from the Chief Legislative Analyst and City Administrative Officer, to report on the development of the Games Energy Council component required under the Games Agreement for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

17-0193-S6
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
Motion (Lee - Blumenfield) relative to requesting the Controller transfer funds from the participating City departments and Bureaus to the Engineering Special Services Fund, to streamline the City's process in making its annual payment to ESRI, Incorporated for Geographic Information System software licenses and maintenance services during Fiscal Year 2022-23, and through the term of the contract.

19-0170-S1
 
  To Energy and Environment Committee
Motion (Krekorian - Yaroslavsky - Blumenfield) relative to instructing the Bureau of Sanitation to report on the status of all recycLA contracts and compliance by recycLA Service Providers with contract objectives and performance requirements.

20-0849
CD 14
 
  To Public Works Committee
Motion (de Leon - Krekorian) relative to amending the Council Action of March 8, 2022, regarding the vacation of a portion of the east side of Center Street, from Ducommun Street and Jackson Street, to delete Conditions 5b, Sc, 6a.i, 6a.iii, 6b, and 6c of the Bureau of Engineering Report dated January 5, 2022.

20-0882-S2
CD 14
 
  To Neighborhoods and Community Enrichment Committee
Motion (de Leon - Rodriguez) relative to authorizing the General Manager, El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monuent Authority, to negotiate and execute amendments to the existing concession agreements with merchant-tenants to allow for a graduated payment plan to pay past due rent, and waive interest and late charges.

21-0775-S4
CD 9
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
Motion (Price - Hutt) relative to authorizing the transfer/appropriation of funds from the Unappropriated Balance Fund for the continued expenditures associated with temporarily housing and relocation assistance for individuals displaced by the blast that occurred on June 30, 2021, in the 27th Street neighborhood.

21-0777-S1
CD 5
 
  To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
Motion (Yaroslavsky - Raman) relative to instructing the Director of City Planning to rescind the initiation of a General Plan Amendment for the Retreat at Benedict Canyon Project, located at 9704-9712 West Oak Pass Road; 9800, 9801-9815 West Wanda Park Drive; and 2534 North Hutton Drive.

21-1208-S2
 
  To Energy and Environment Committee
Motion (McOsker - Yaroslavsky - Krekorian) relative to instructing the Bureau of Sanitation to report on the status of implementing Zero Waste Events and Zero Waste Plans to promote Zero Waste Facilities and Events on City property.

21-1428-S1
CD 4
 
  To Council
Motion (Raman - Yaroslavsky) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds from the Neighborhood Service Enhancements line item in the General City Purposes Fund to extend services provided by Daeco Management, LLC, to assist in identifying locations and planning for the eventual construction of affordable and permanent supportive housing in Council District Four.

22-1312
CD 3
 
  To Council
Motion (Blumenfield - Hernandez) relative to amending the Council Action of December 2, 2022, to adopt the in lieu recommendations listed in this Motion regarding the Tarzana Treatment Center.

23-0002-S39
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Blumenfield - Hutt - Krekorian) relative to including in the City's 2023-24 State Legislative Program a position on AB 73 (Boerner Horvath), the Safety Stop Bill, which would amend California Vehicle Code Section 22450 to allow adult riders of bicycles and electric bicycles to treat stop signs as yields.

23-0002-S40
 
  To Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Resolution (Blumenfield - Lee) relative to including in the City's 2023-24 State Legislative Program a position on SB 37 (Caballero), the Older Adults and Adults with Disabilities Housing Stability Act, which would provide a targeted housing stabilization program to prevent and solve homelessness for older adults and people living with disabilities.

23-0290
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
City Attorney report R23-0091, dated March 9, 2023, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Lilianna Laouri v. City of Los Angeles.

23-0291
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
City Attorney report R23-0098, dated March 10, 2023, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Virginia Silva v. City of Los Angeles, et al.

23-0292
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
City Attorney report R23-0092, dated March 9, 2023, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Renee Starr v. City of Los Angeles, et al.

23-0293
CD 14
 
  To Council
Application, submitted March 14, 2023, for the Determination of Public Convenience or Necessity, relative to the sale of alcoholic beverages for Shhh Speakeasy, located at 207 South Broadway (basement).

23-0294
 
  To Economic and Community Development Committee
Economic and Workforce Development Department and Workforce Development Board joint report, dated March 14, 2023, relative to acceptance of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Additional Assistance funds to serve dislocated workers impacted by the Farmer John Layoffs.

23-0295
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
City Attorney report R23-0094, dated March 9, 2023, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Ashley Mitchell v. City of Los Angeles, et al.

23-0296
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
City Attorney report R23-0093, dated March 9, 2023, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Veronika Hoffman v. City of Los Angeles.

23-0297
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
City Attorney report R23-0095, dated March 9, 2023, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Jose Bernardo Becerra Sotres, et al. v. City of Los Angeles, et al.

23-0298
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
City attorney report R23-0096, dated March 9, 2023, relative to a request for closed session to discuss settlement in the case of Tina Rios v. City of Los Angeles.

23-0299
 
  To Council
Mayor's Declaration of Local Emergency, dated March 14, 2023, relative to the existence of a local emergency as the City of Los Angeles continues to experience extreme conditions caused by rainstorms.

23-0300
 
  To Council
Mayor's Declaration of Local Emergency, dated March 14, 2023, relative to the existence of a local emergency due to rainstorms causing flooding from extreme runoff and resulting in the partial collapse of a portion of a Los Angeles Aqueduct wall.

23-0301
CD 14
 
  To Council
Motion (de Leon - Park) relative to the transfer/appropriation of funds from the AB 1290 Fund for improvements to the El Sereno Arroyo Playground.

23-0302
 
  To Housing and Homelessness Committee
Motion (Blumenfield - Raman - Yaroslavsky) relative to instructing the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles to report on improving communication with Emergency Housing Voucher participants and the appeals process, and housing navigator/case manager allocation and transition.

23-0303
 
  To Personnel, Audits, and Hiring Committee
Motion (Yaroslavsky - McOsker - Hernandez) relative to instructing the Personnel Department to review and update any training materials that relate to LGBTQIA+ people, in consultation with the City's Transgender Advisory Council, recently-transitioned employees interested in sharing their feedback, and other stakeholders.

23-0304
 
  To Personnel, Audits, and Hiring Committee
Motion (McOsker - Krekorian) relative to instructing the Department of Transportation, with assistance from the Personnel Department, to report on the status of the Crossing Guard Program, expedited hiring, coordination with Los Angeles Unified School District, and potential volunteer program.

23-0305
CD 10
 
  To Public Works Committee
Motion (Hutt - Hernandez) relative to naming the intersection at Pico Boulevard and West Boulevard as, Jose Manuel Saucedo Square, and directing the Department of Transportation to erect permanent ceremonial sign(s) to this effect, at this location.

23-0306
 
  To Transportation Committee
Motion (Krekorian - Hutt - Hernandez) relative to instructing the Department of Transportation to report on the feasibility of establishing a dedicated speed hump program for elementary schools.

23-0307
CD 4
 
  To Neighborhoods and Community Enrichment Committee
Motion (Rodriguez - Lee) relative to instructing the Department of Recreation and Parks, with the assistance of the Cultural Affairs Department, City Administrative Officer, Chief Legislative Analyst, and any other involved City department, to report with a proposal and associated cost to install a memorial for P-22 on the Tom LaBonge Panorama Trail in Griffith Park.

23-0308
CD 9
 
  To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
To Personnel, Audits, and Hiring Committee

Motion (Price - Blumenfield) relative to directing the City Administrative Officer to provide recommendations, within a Financial Status Report in 2022-23, for a funding source to meet the City's financial obligation for the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission, prior to July 30, 2023.

23-0309
 
  To Energy and Environment Committee
Motion (Yaroslavsky - Krekorian) relative to requesting the Department of Water and Power and the Bureau of Sanitation, with input from the Metropolitan Water District, to report on the transition to reducing purchased or imported water and increasing our local water supply.