Council and Committee Referral "Hot Sheet" | |
For Tuesday, January 30, 2024 | |
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13-1301-S8 |
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To Public Safety Committee
Mayor report, dated January 29, 2024, relative to the application and award for Fiscal Year 2023 Securing the Cities Grant Program Sustainment funding, and budget modifications and reappropriations for Fiscal Years 2020-2022 awards. |
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14-1174-S101 CD 3 |
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To Council
Motion (Blumenfield - Hernandez) relative to amending the Council Actions of March 26, 2019, and February 9, 2022, regarding the use of taxable and tax-exempt CRA/LA Excess Non-Housing Bond Proceeds funds, to reduce funds for the Reseda River Loop Greenway Project and increase the funds for the Canoga Park Arts Lab Project. |
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15-1313-S2 CD 15 |
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To Trade, Travel and Tourism Committee
Board of Harbor Commissioners report, dated January 29, 2024, relative to Board Resolution No. 23-10263, which authorizes the Twenty-Second Amendment to Contract C-123897 with Motorola Solutions, Inc., for the upgrade to the 700 MHz radio system. |
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18-0662 CD 14 |
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To Government Operations Committee
Municipal Facilities Committee report 0150-11177-0001, dated January 30, 2024, relative to authorizing the Department of General Services to negotiate and execute an Amendment to the Lease with California Department of Transportation for the lots at Maple Street and 16th Street, and Grand Avenue and 17th Street, to allow the City to enter into license agreement with Electrify America for the development and installation of electric charging infrastructure. |
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20-1028-S1 CD 15 |
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To Government Operations Committee
Municipal Facilities Committee report 0150-12574-0000, dated January 30, 2024, relative to authorizing the Department of General Services to negotiate and execute a non-profit lease agreement with South Bay Center for Counseling (SBCC) to operate a community garden at 600 East L Street, in Council District Fifteen. |
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21-0042-S7 |
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To Housing and Homelessness Committee
City Attorney report R24-0035, dated January 30, 2024, relative to a draft Ordinance adding Section 165.11 to Article 5 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to provide eviction protections for tenants awaiting disbursement of ULA ERAP rental assistance payments. |
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21-1188-S6 |
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To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee To Energy and Environment Committee City Attorney report R24-0037, dated January 30, 2024, relative to a request for closed session to discuss a settlement recommendation regarding the July 2021 Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant discharge incident. |
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23-0123-S1 CD 9 |
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To Public Works Committee
Motion (Price - Hutt) relative to designating the intersection of Hoover Street and 52nd Street as John and Jean Railback Square, and directing the Department of Transportation to erect permanent ceremonial signs to this effect at this location. |
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23-0447 |
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To Housing and Homelessness Committee
City Administrative Officer report 0220-05151-0500, dated January 29, 2024, relative to the City's immediate and long-term role in the Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Court Program. |
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23-0792-S2 CD 1 |
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To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee To Government Operations Committee To Housing and Homelessness Committee Municipal Facilities Committee report 0220-06132-0001, dated January 29, 2024, relative to the full costs of operating and maintaining the Mayfair Hotel. |
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24-0008-S2 CD 5 |
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To Transportation Committee
Resolution (Yaroslavsky - Hutt) relative to prohibiting the parking of oversize vehicles along both sides of National Boulevard, between Motor Avenue and Hughes Avenue; Jasmine Avenue, between Washington Boulevard and Venice Boulevard; Tabor Avenue, between Hughes Avenue and Motor Avenue; and as further detailed in this Resolution. |
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24-0010-S1 |
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To Council
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Price) relative to providing an offer of reward for information leading to the identification, apprehension, and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of Phillip Johnson on November 11, 2022. |
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24-0098 CD 15 |
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To Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee
Board of Harbor Commissioners report, dated January 29, 2024, relative to Board Resolution No. 23-10208, authorizing a conflict of interest waiver for Burke, Williams and Sorensen, LLP, in its representation of Vopak Terminal Los Angeles Inc., in Sanchez v. City of Los Angeles, et al. |
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24-0099 CD 4 |
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To Neighborhoods and Community Enrichment Committee To Public Works Committee L.A. for Kids Steering Committee report 0220-03145-0376, dated January 29, 2024, relative to allocating additional Proposition K funds to the Griffith Park Performing Arts Center Project, and awarding the Project construction contract to Houalla Enterprise LTD, dba Metro Builders. |
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24-0101 CD 5 |
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To Council
Motion (Yaroslavsky - Park) relative to the approving the street banner campaign being coordinated by the Bel Air-Beverly Crest Neighborhood Council, as a City of Los Angeles Non-Event Street Banner Program. |
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24-0102 CD 14 |
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To Council
Motion (de Leon - Park) relative to instructing the City Clerk to sign the petition for the City-owned parcels included in the Little Tokyo Business Improvement District. |
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24-0103 |
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To Housing and Homelessness Committee
Motion (Hutt - Harris-Dawson) relative to instructing the Chief Legislative Analyst to report on strengthening the options to maintain housing currently regulated by the Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO), and the Housing Department to report with historical statistics and projected loss of RSO housing units and of units covered by affordable housing covenants. |