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Regular Meeting

Los Angeles, CA · June 5, 2024

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Agenda

Please Note That This Agenda Includes a Call​­in Option for Public Comment. Public Comment Will Thus Be Taken Both In​­Person in the Council Chamber And Also via Teleconference. Instructions for the Public to Listen to and Offer Remote Public Comment at the Meeting Appear on Page 2 of this Agenda. AGENDA LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, June 5, 2024 10:00 AM JOHN FERRARO COUNCIL CHAMBER ROOM 340, CITY HALL 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 Submit written comment at LACouncilComment.com President EUNISSES HERNANDEZ, First District PAUL KREKORIAN, Second District NITHYA RAMAN, Fourth District KATY YAROSLAVSKY, Fifth District President Pro Tempore IMELDA PADILLA, Sixth District MARQUEECE HARRIS­DAWSON, Eighth District MONICA RODRIGUEZ, Seventh District CURREN D. PRICE, JR., Ninth District Assistant President Pro Tempore HEATHER HUTT, Tenth District BOB BLUMENFIELD, Third District TRACI PARK, Eleventh District JOHN S. LEE, Twelfth District HUGO SOTO­MARTÍNEZ, Thirteenth District KEVIN DE LEÓN, Fourteenth District TIM McOSKER, Fifteenth District PUBLIC COMMENT AND LIVE BROADCAST The Council meetings will be broadcast live on Cable Television Channel 35, on the internet at https://clerk.lacity.gov/calendar, and on YouTube. The live audio of the hearing will be available via telephone at: (213) 621­ CITY (Metro), (818) 904­9450 (Valley), (310) 471­CITY (Westside), and (310) 547­CITY (San Pedro Area). If the live video or audio is unavailable via one of these channels, members of the public should try another channel. The City Council will take public comment from members of the public in the Council chamber and also by Members of the public who - Wednesday teleconference. June wish to 5, 2024 offer - comment to the Council via public PAGE 1 teleconference should call 1 669 254 5252 and use Meeting ID No. 160 535 8466 and then press #. Press # again when prompted JOHN S. LEE, Twelfth District HUGO SOTO­MARTÍNEZ, Thirteenth District KEVIN DE LEÓN, Fourteenth District TIM McOSKER, Fifteenth District PUBLIC COMMENT AND LIVE BROADCAST The Council meetings will be broadcast live on Cable Television Channel 35, on the internet at https://clerk.lacity.gov/calendar, and on YouTube. The live audio of the hearing will be available via telephone at: (213) 621­ CITY (Metro), (818) 904­9450 (Valley), (310) 471­CITY (Westside), and (310) 547­CITY (San Pedro Area). If the live video or audio is unavailable via one of these channels, members of the public should try another channel. The City Council will take public comment from members of the public in the Council chamber and also by teleconference. Members of the public who wish to offer public comment to the Council via teleconference should call 1 669 254 5252 and use Meeting ID No. 160 535 8466 and then press #. Press # again when prompted for participant ID. Once admitted into the meeting, press *9 to request to speak. Written public comment may be submitted at LACouncilComment.com. Requests for reasonable modification or accommodation from individuals with disabilities, consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act can be made by contacting the City Clerk's Office at (213) 978­1133. For Telecommunication Relay Services for the hearing impaired, please see the information below. Telecommunication Relay Services Telephone communication is one of the most important forms of communication in society today. Due to advancements in technology, telephone devices have evolved with new services and capabilities. Individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing, and individuals with a speech disability are following these trends and are rapidly migrating to more advanced telecommunications methods, both for peer­to­peer and third­party telecommunications relay service (TRS) communications. Telecommunications Relay Service is a telephone service that allows persons with hearing or speech disabilities to place and receive telephone calls. TRS is available in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. territories for local and/or long distance calls. TRS providers ­ generally telephone companies ­ are compensated for the costs of providing TRS from either a state or a federal fund. There is no cost to the TRS user. What forms of TRS are available? There are several forms of TRS, depending on the particular needs of the user and the equipment available: TRS includes: Text to Voice TIY­Based TRS; Speech­to­Speech Relay Service; Shared Non­English Language Relay Service; Captioned Telephone Relay Service; Internet Protocol Relay Service; and Video Relay Service. Please visit this site for detail descriptions, https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/telecommunications­relay­service­trs. Don't hang up! Some people hang up on TRS calls because they think the CA is a telemarketer. If you hear, "Hello. This is the relay service .. . " when you pick up the phone, please don't hang up! You are about to talk, through a TRS provider, to a person who is deaf, hard­of­hearing, or has a speech disability. For more information about FCC programs to promote access to telecommunications services for people with disabilities, visit the FCC's Disability Rights Office website. SE OFRECE UN SERVICIO DE TRADUCCION AL ESPANOL EN TODAS LAS REUNIONES DEL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL Spanish language interpretation is available at all Council and Committee meetings. Interpretation services in additional languages are available upon request, at no cost. Please submit your request to clerk.interpretation@lacity.org as soon as possible to allow time for scheduling. You will receive a confirmation reply if an interpreter is available. BASIC CITY COUNCIL MEETING RULES AGENDAS ­ The City Council meets Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 A.M. The agendas for City Council meetings contain a brief general description of those items to be considered at the meetings. Council Agendas are available in the Office of the City Clerk, Council and Public Services Division, Room 395, City Hall, 200 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, the City's website at lacity.gov or - June 5, Wednesday CA 90012, and on 2024 - lacouncilcalendar.com. PAGE 2 SE OFRECE UN SERVICIO DE TRADUCCION AL ESPANOL EN TODAS LAS REUNIONES DEL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL Spanish language interpretation is available at all Council and Committee meetings. Interpretation services in additional languages are available upon request, at no cost. Please submit your request to clerk.interpretation@lacity.org as soon as possible to allow time for scheduling. You will receive a confirmation reply if an interpreter is available. BASIC CITY COUNCIL MEETING RULES AGENDAS ­ The City Council meets Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 A.M. The agendas for City Council meetings contain a brief general description of those items to be considered at the meetings. Council Agendas are available in the Office of the City Clerk, Council and Public Services Division, Room 395, City Hall, 200 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012, and on the City's website at lacity.gov or lacouncilcalendar.com. Ten (10) members of the Council constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The Council may consider an item not listed on the agenda only if it is determined by a two­thirds (10) vote that the need for action arose after the posting of an Agenda. Some items on the agenda may be approved without any discussion, however, any item may be called "special" by a Councilmember. If an item is called "special" it will be "held" until the remainder of the items on the Council agenda have been acted on by the Council. An item may also be called "special" if a member of the public has requested to speak on the item and a public hearing was not previously held. The City Clerk will announce the items to be considered by the Council, however items will be grouped. For example, all items for which required public hearings have not previously been held are listed in one section on the printed agenda. The Council President will ask if any Councilmember or member or the public wishes to speak on one or more of these items. If anyone wishes to speak on an item, it will be called "special". The remaining items in this section will be voted on by Council with one roll call vote. PUBLIC INPUT AT CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ­ An opportunity for the public to address the Council on agenda items for which public hearings have not been held will be provided at the time the item is considered or during the Multiple Agenda Item Comment period. Members of the public who wish to speak on items shall be allowed to speak for up to one minute per item up to a total of three minutes per meeting. The Council has determined that a cumulative total of 20 minutes is a reasonable minimum amount of time for the Multiple Agenda Item segment of each regular meeting. The Council will also provide an opportunity for the public to speak on public interest items. Each speaker shall be limited to one minute of general public comment each regular meeting for a cumulative total of ten (10) minutes. The Council shall not discuss or take action relative to any general public comment. If you wish to provide documents to the full Council for consideration on an item, please present the Sergeant­At­Arms with 35 copies. Otherwise, your materials will simply be added to the official record. NOTICE TO PAID REPRESENTATIVES ­ If you are compensated to monitor, attend, or speak at this meeting, City law may require you to register as a lobbyist and report your activity. See Los Angeles Municipal Code 48.01 et seq. More information is available at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. For assistance, please contact the Ethics Commission at (213) 978­ 1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org. COUNCIL DISCUSSION AND TIME LIMITS ­ Councilmembers requesting to address the Council will be recognized by the Council President in the order requested. For any item, the Chairperson of the Committee, or the maker of the original motion, or the member calling a matter "special" shall have up to six (6) minutes to discuss the item. All other Councilmembers may speak up to three (3) minutes each on the matter. After all members desiring to speak on a question have had an opportunity to be heard once, the time for each Member desiring to speak again shall be limited to a maximum of three (3) minutes. A motion calling the "previous question" may be introduced by any member during a Council debate. If adopted, this motion will terminate debate on a matter and the Chair will instruct the Clerk to call the roll on the matter. VOTING AND DISPOSITION OF ITEMS ­ Most items require a majority vote of the entire membership of the Council (8 members). Items which have not been discussed in a Council Committee and have been placed directly on the agenda will require 10 votes to consider. Once considered, these items will normally require eight (8) affirmative votes to be adopted. Ordinances require a unanimous vote (at least 12 members must be present) in order to be adopted on first consideration. If an ordinance does not receive the necessary unanimous vote, it is laid over one calendar week. The votes required for Wednesday - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 3 approval on second consideration vary and depend upon the type of ordinance, but a typical ordinance requires eight (8) affirmative votes upon second consideration. have had an opportunity to be heard once, the time for each Member desiring to speak again shall be limited to a maximum of three (3) minutes. A motion calling the "previous question" may be introduced by any member during a Council debate. If adopted, this motion will terminate debate on a matter and the Chair will instruct the Clerk to call the roll on the matter. VOTING AND DISPOSITION OF ITEMS ­ Most items require a majority vote of the entire membership of the Council (8 members). Items which have not been discussed in a Council Committee and have been placed directly on the agenda will require 10 votes to consider. Once considered, these items will normally require eight (8) affirmative votes to be adopted. Ordinances require a unanimous vote (at least 12 members must be present) in order to be adopted on first consideration. If an ordinance does not receive the necessary unanimous vote, it is laid over one calendar week. The votes required for approval on second consideration vary and depend upon the type of ordinance, but a typical ordinance requires eight (8) affirmative votes upon second consideration. When debate on an item is completed, the Chair will instruct the Clerk to "call the roll". Every member present must vote for or against each item; abstentions are not permitted. The Clerk will announce the votes on each item. Any member of Council may move to "reconsider" any vote on any item on the agenda, except to adjourn, suspend the Rules, or where an intervening event has deprived the Council of jurisdiction, providing that said member originally voted on the prevailing side of the item. The motion to "reconsider" shall only be in order once during the meeting, and once during the next regular meeting. The member requesting reconsideration shall identify for all members present the agenda number, Council file number and subject matter previously voted upon. A motion to reconsider is not debatable and shall require an affirmative vote of eight (8) members of the Council. When the Council has failed by sufficient votes to approve or reject an item, and has not lost jurisdiction over the matter, or has not caused it to be continued beyond the next regular meeting, the item is continued to the next regular meeting for the purpose of allowing the Council to again vote on the matter. The City Council rules provide that all items adopted by the Council will not be presented to the Mayor, or other designated officer by the City Clerk until the adjournment of the regular Council meeting following the date of the Council action. A motion to send an item "forthwith" if adopted by ten (10) votes, suspends these rules and requires the City Clerk to forward the matter to the Mayor, or other officer, without delay. RULE 16 MOTIONS ­ Council Rule No. 16, in part, allows a member to send an item directly to the Council without it having to go to a Council Committee first, by giving the City Clerk a motion (seconded by an additional member) during a Council session to be placed on the next regular available Council agenda. Los Angeles City Council Agenda Wednesday, June 5, 2024 JOHN FERRARO COUNCIL CHAMBER ROOM 340, CITY HALL 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 ­ 10:00 AM Roll Call Approval of the Minutes Commendatory Resolutions, Introductions and Presentations Multiple Agenda Item Comment Public Testimony of Non­agenda Items Within Jurisdiction of Council Items for which Public Hearings Have Been Held (1) Wednesday 24­0555 - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 4 motion to send an item "forthwith" if adopted by ten (10) votes, suspends these rules and requires the City Clerk to forward the matter to the Mayor, or other officer, without delay. RULE 16 MOTIONS ­ Council Rule No. 16, in part, allows a member to send an item directly to the Council without it having to go to a Council Committee first, by giving the City Clerk a motion (seconded by an additional member) during a Council session to be placed on the next regular available Council agenda. Los Angeles City Council Agenda Wednesday, June 5, 2024 JOHN FERRARO COUNCIL CHAMBER ROOM 340, CITY HALL 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 ­ 10:00 AM Roll Call Approval of the Minutes Commendatory Resolutions, Introductions and Presentations Multiple Agenda Item Comment Public Testimony of Non­agenda Items Within Jurisdiction of Council Items for which Public Hearings Have Been Held (1) 24­0555 CD 15 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION AND RELATED CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) FINDINGS and PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT (PLUM) COMMITTEE REPORT relative to preparing an ordinance with an Urgency Clause to amend the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) to add Subdivision 36 to Subsection A of Section 12.22 of Article 2 of Chapter 1 to regulate new or expanded trucking­related uses in the Wilmington­Harbor City Community Plan Area. Recommendations for Council action: 1. DETERMINE, based on the whole of the administrative record, that the proposed Ordinance is exempt from the CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15061(b)(3), 15308 (Class 8), and no exception to a categorical exemption pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 applies. 2. ADOPT the FINDINGS of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC) as the Findings of Council. 3. REQUEST the City Attorney to prepare and present an ordinance with an Urgency Clause to add Subdivision 36 to Subsection A of Section 12.22 of Article 2 of Chapter 1 of the LAMC to regulate new or expanded trucking­related uses in the Wilmington­Harbor City Community Plan Area, with the amendments approved by the PLUM Wednesday - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 5 Committee on May 21, 2024, to Section 12.22.A.36(c)(7) of the 2. ADOPT the FINDINGS of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC) as the Findings of Council. 3. REQUEST the City Attorney to prepare and present an ordinance with an Urgency Clause to add Subdivision 36 to Subsection A of Section 12.22 of Article 2 of Chapter 1 of the LAMC to regulate new or expanded trucking­related uses in the Wilmington­Harbor City Community Plan Area, with the amendments approved by the PLUM Committee on May 21, 2024, to Section 12.22.A.36(c)(7) of the LAMC, to include language clarifying that commercial uses of land are excluded from the Trucking Terminal definition: 7. Trucking Terminal. A building, structure, or principal use of land where freight trucks dock to unload/ load and transport goods, and which may include the storage of freight trucks or truck trailers or associated equipment/accessories, including, but not limited to, chassis, container stackers, cranes, and forklift trucks. Trucking Terminal does not include commercial uses of land such as grocery or retail stores with loading docks. Applicant: City of Los Angeles Case No. CPC­​2024­​2303­​CA Environmental No. ENV­​2024­​2389­​CE Fiscal Impact Statement: The LACPC reports that there is no General Fund impact as administrative costs are recovered through fees. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (2) 23­1364 PUBLIC SAFETY and PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEES’ REPORT relative to combating forced labor practices in the City of Los Angeles. Recommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Rodriguez – Soto­Martinez): 1. INSTRUCT the Los Angeles Police Department to report to Council on its efforts to monitor and combat forced labor practices conducted by entities operating in the City and region. 2. INSTRUCT the City's Procurement Officer and the Bureau of Contract Administration to report to Council on the protocols they use to ensure entities providing goods and services to the City do not engage in forced labor practices. Wednesday - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 6 1. INSTRUCT the Los Angeles Police Department to report to Council on its efforts to monitor and combat forced labor practices conducted by entities operating in the City and region. 2. INSTRUCT the City's Procurement Officer and the Bureau of Contract Administration to report to Council on the protocols they use to ensure entities providing goods and services to the City do not engage in forced labor practices. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (3) 23­0976 CD 9 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to temporarily closing the alleys adjacent to 1174 East 42nd Place (south of 42nd Place and north of 43rd Street between William Way and Hooper Avenue) and 149 West 61st Street (south of 60th Street and north of 61st Street between Broadway and Main Street), pursuant to California State Vehicle Code (CVC) Section 21101.4. Recommendation for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Price ­ Lee): INSTRUCT the City Engineer to report to Council with recommendations to temporarily close the alleys adjacent to 1174 East 42nd Place (south of 42nd Place and north of 43rd Street between William Way and Hooper Avenue) and 149 West 61st Street (south of 60th Street and north of 61st Street between Broadway and Main Street), pursuant to CVC Section 21101.4. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (4) 24­0356 CD 6 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to developing a comprehensive plan for maintenance, security, and beautification of the Sherman Way Tunnel. Recommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Padilla – Hernandez): 1. INSTRUCT the Bureau of Street Services and REQUEST the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), with the assistance of the Los Wednesday Angeles -Police June 5, 2024 - Department and the Department ofPAGE 7 Works Public Office of Community Beautification, and in consultation with Council CD 6 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to developing a comprehensive plan for maintenance, security, and beautification of the Sherman Way Tunnel. Recommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Padilla – Hernandez): 1. INSTRUCT the Bureau of Street Services and REQUEST the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), with the assistance of the Los Angeles Police Department and the Department of Public Works Office of Community Beautification, and in consultation with Council District Six and the Van Nuys Airport Association, which represents Van Nuys Airport tenants, to develop a comprehensive plan for maintenance, security, and beautification of the Sherman Way Tunnel and to report to Council with any recommendations necessary to implement the plan. 2. INSTRUCT the City Administrative Officer (CAO), with the assistance of the above­mentioned departments, to identify potential funding sources for implementation of a Sherman Way Tunnel Management Plan, including funding needed for ongoing cleaning and maintenance. 3. INSTRUCT the CAO to report that the Federal Aviation Administration (then Civil Aeronautics Authority) determined the Van Nuys Airport expansion project was eligible for federal airport aid; that Airport Revenue was used to fund this project which included the Sherman Way Tunnel construction; and, the City's options to ensure that Airport Revenue is used to maintain the tunnel, including but not limited to graffiti abatement and security. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (5) 24­0478 CD 13 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to designating the intersection of Vendome Street and Del Monte Drive as “1932 Site of the “The Music Box” starring Laurel & Hardy”. Recommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Soto­Martinez ­ Raman): 1. DESIGNATE the intersection of Vendome Street and Del Monte Drive as “1932 Site of the “The Music Box” starring Laurel & Hardy”, to honor Laurel and Hardy and their contributions to the historic films Wednesday of Los Angeles - June and the community 5, 2024 - which honors PAGE their work 8 to this day. intersection of Vendome Street and Del Monte Drive as “1932 Site of the “The Music Box” starring Laurel & Hardy”. Recommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Soto­Martinez ­ Raman): 1. DESIGNATE the intersection of Vendome Street and Del Monte Drive as “1932 Site of the “The Music Box” starring Laurel & Hardy”, to honor Laurel and Hardy and their contributions to the historic films of Los Angeles and the community which honors their work to this day. 2. DIRECT the Los Angeles Department of Transportation to erect permanent a ceremonial sign to this effect at this location. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (6) 24­0469 CD 4 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to designating the intersection at Vermont Avenue and Kingswell Avenue as “Disney Bros. Cartoon Studio Square". Recommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Raman – Soto­ Martinez): 1. DESIGNATE the intersection at Vermont Avenue and Kingswell Avenue as “Disney Bros. Cartoon Studio Square". 2. DIRECT the Los Angeles Department of Transportation to erect permanent ceremonial sign(s) to this effect at this location. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (7) 24­0126 CD 10 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to designating the alley that runs East and West between 4329 Degnan Boulevard and 4335 Degnan Boulevard as “Sika Dwimfo Way". Recommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Hutt – Harris­ Wednesday Dawson): - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 9 Community Impact Statement: None submitted (7) 24­0126 CD 10 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to designating the alley that runs East and West between 4329 Degnan Boulevard and 4335 Degnan Boulevard as “Sika Dwimfo Way". Recommendations for Council action, pursuant to Motion (Hutt – Harris­ Dawson): 1. DESIGNATE the alley that runs East and West between 4329 Degnan Boulevard and 4335 Degnan Boulevard as “Sika Dwimfo Way". 2. DIRECT the Los Angeles Department of Transportation to erect permanent ceremonial sign(s) to this effect at this location. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (8) 24­0610 CD 11 ADMINISTRATIVE EXEMPTION and COMMUNICATION FROM THE BOARD OF AIRPORT COMMISSIONERS relative to an increase to the budgeted owner's contingency for the Landside Access Modernization Program's Automated People Mover Project at the Los Angeles International Airport, and related matters. (Trade, Travel and Tourism Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JULY 29, 2024 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JULY 3, 2024) (9) 22­0014­S1 JOINT COMMUNICATION FROM THE ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Wednesday - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 10 BOARD relative to funding reallocation of Californians For All youth Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JULY 29, 2024 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JULY 3, 2024) (9) 22­0014­S1 JOINT COMMUNICATION FROM THE ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD relative to funding reallocation of Californians For All youth programs. (Trade, Travel and Tourism Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted (10) 24­0539 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and COMMUNICATION FROM THE BOARD OF AIRPORT COMMISSIONERS relative to the First Amendment to the Lease with El Puerto Escondido, Incorporated, for the Los Angeles World Airports­owned property located at 915 West Arbor Vitae Street, Inglewood, California. (Trade, Travel and Tourism Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JUNE 6, 2024 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JUNE 5, 2024) Items for which Public Hearings Have Not Been Held ­ (10 Votes Required for Consideration) (11) 24­4118­S2 CD 3 RESOLUTION (BLUMENFIELD ­ DE LEON) relative to designating locations in Council District 3 for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or Wednesday - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 11 otherwise obstructing the public right­of­way, as further detailed in Los (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JUNE 5, 2024) Items for which Public Hearings Have Not Been Held ­ (10 Votes Required for Consideration) (11) 24­4118­S2 CD 3 RESOLUTION (BLUMENFIELD ­ DE LEON) relative to designating locations in Council District 3 for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right­of­way, as further detailed in Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 41.18. Recommendations for Council action: 1. RESOLVE, pursuant to Section 41.18 of the LAMC, to designate the following locations for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right­of­way, up to the maximum distance and effective for the maximum period of time prescribed, and as further detailed in the LAMC: a. 18630 to 18823 Cantlay Street – Public Safety b. 7269 to 7213 Geyser Avenue – Public Safety c. 7201 to 7213 Capps Avenue – Public Safety 2. RESOLVE to direct and authorize the City department(s) with jurisdiction over the identified locations to post appropriate notices of the above prohibitions at these locations, and to begin enforcement upon the expiration of any required posting period. (12) 24­4118­S3 CD 11 RESOLUTION (PARK ­ PRICE) relative to designating locations in Council District 11 for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right­of­way, as further detailed in Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 41.18. Recommendations for Council action: 1. RESOLVE, pursuant to Section 41.18 of the LAMC, to designate the following locations for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right­of­way, up to the maximum distance and effective for the maximum period of time prescribed, and as further detailed in the LAMC: Wednesday - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 12 a. 720 Rose Avenue ­ Rose Apartments ­ Designated Facility Recommendations for Council action: 1. RESOLVE, pursuant to Section 41.18 of the LAMC, to designate the following locations for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right­of­way, up to the maximum distance and effective for the maximum period of time prescribed, and as further detailed in the LAMC: a. 720 Rose Avenue ­ Rose Apartments ­ Designated Facility b. 851 Alma Real Drive ­ George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon ­ Public Park c. 1835 Stoner Avenue ­ Stoner Recreation Park ­ Public Park d. 11820 San Vicente Boulevard ­ Donald Bruce Kaufman ­ Brentwood Branch Library ­ Public Library e. 1341 Lake Street ­ Penmar Recreation Center ­ Public Park f. 11811 Beatrice Street ­ Mesmer Avenue Community Garden ­ Public Park 2. RESOLVE to direct and authorize the City department(s) with jurisdiction over the identified locations to post appropriate notices of the above prohibitions at these locations, and to begin enforcement upon the expiration of any required posting period. (13) 24­4118­S4 CD 11 RESOLUTION (PARK ­ PRICE) relative to designating locations in Council District 11 for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right­of­way, as further detailed in Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 41.18. Recommendations for Council action: 1. RESOLVE, pursuant to Section 41.18 of the LAMC, to designate the following locations for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right­of­way, up to the maximum distance and effective for the maximum period of time prescribed, and as further detailed in the LAMC: a. 851 Alma Real Drive ­ George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon ­ Public Park b. 1835 Stoner Avenue ­ Stoner Recreation Park ­ Public Park Wednesday - June c. 11820 San5, 2024 - Boulevard ­ Donald PAGE Vicente Bruce 13 Kaufman ­ Brentwood Branch Library ­ Public Library the following locations for enforcement against sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property, or otherwise obstructing the public right­of­way, up to the maximum distance and effective for the maximum period of time prescribed, and as further detailed in the LAMC: a. 851 Alma Real Drive ­ George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon ­ Public Park b. 1835 Stoner Avenue ­ Stoner Recreation Park ­ Public Park c. 11820 San Vicente Boulevard ­ Donald Bruce Kaufman ­ Brentwood Branch Library ­ Public Library d. 1341 Lake Street ­ Penmar Recreation Center ­ Public Park e. 11811 Beatrice Street ­ Mesmer Avenue Community Garden ­ Public Park f. 5072 Slauson Avenue ­ Culver Slauson Recreation Center ­ Public Park 2. RESOLVE to direct and authorize the City department(s) with jurisdiction over the identified locations to post appropriate notices of the above prohibitions at these locations, and to begin enforcement upon the expiration of any required posting period. TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JULY 1, 2024 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JUNE 28, 2024) (14) 23­0002­S133 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION (DE LEON – RODRIGUEZ – ET AL.) relative to including in the City’s 2023­24 Federal Legislative Program sponsorship and support of any legislative and/or administrative action that would grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Guatemalans and provide TPS benefits to all Guatemalans currently residing in the United States. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE CONCURRENCE OF THE MAYOR: 1. RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2023­24 Federal Legislative Program SPONSORSHIP and SUPPORT of any legislative and/or administrative action that would grant TPS for Guatemalans and provide TPS benefits to all Guatemalans currently residing in the United States. 2. INSTRUCT the City Clerk to transmit this Resolution to the President of the United States after it has been adopted by the Wednesday Council of the City - June of Los 5, 2024 - Angeles. PAGE 14 1. RESOLVE to include in the City’s 2023­24 Federal Legislative Program SPONSORSHIP and SUPPORT of any legislative and/or administrative action that would grant TPS for Guatemalans and provide TPS benefits to all Guatemalans currently residing in the United States. 2. INSTRUCT the City Clerk to transmit this Resolution to the President of the United States after it has been adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee waived consideration of the above matter) (15) 24­0624 CD 10 MOTION (HUTT ­ PARK) relative to funding to replace the gate at Fire Station No. 34 in Council District (CD) 10. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $19,121 in the AB1290 Fund No. 53P, Account No. 281210 (CD 10 Redevelopment Projects ­ Services) to the General Services Fund No. 100/40, as follows: $6,041 to Account No. 001014 (Salaries ­ Construction) and $13,080 to Account No. 003180 (Construction Materials) in order to replace the gate at Fire Station No. 34. 2. AUTHORIZE the Department of General Services to make any corrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer instructions, including any new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any corrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said corrections / clarifications/ changes may be made orally, electronically or by any other means. (16) 24­0625 CD 8 MOTION (HARRIS­DAWSON ­ HUTT) relative to funding for the Destination Crenshaw Project in Council District (CD) 8. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL Wednesday OF THE MAYOR: - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 15 intent of this Motion, and including any corrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said corrections / clarifications/ changes may be made orally, electronically or by any other means. (16) 24­0625 CD 8 MOTION (HARRIS­DAWSON ­ HUTT) relative to funding for the Destination Crenshaw Project in Council District (CD) 8. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $2,000,000 from AB 1290 Fund No. 53P, Account No. 281208 (CD 8 Redevelopment Projects ­ Services) to Engineering Special Services Fund No. 682/50, new account entitled "Destination Crenshaw ­ AB 1290", for the Destination Crenshaw Project in CD 8. 2. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Engineering (BOE) to make any corrections, clarifications or revisions to the above fund transfer instructions including any new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any corrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said corrections / clarifications / changes may be made orally, electronically or by any other means. 3. INSTRUCT and AUTHORIZE the BOE to prepare, process and execute the necessary documents with and/or payments to Destination Crenshaw, or any other agency or organization, as appropriate, utilizing the above amount, for the above purpose, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form. (17) 24­0543 CD 14 CONSIDERATION OF MOTION (DE LEON – PADILLA) relative to instructing the Department of General Services (GSD), with the assistance of the City Administrative Officer (CAO), to negotiate a no­cost, non­profit lease with LA's BEST for office space in Suite 1613, on the 16th floor of City Hall. Recommendations for Council action: INSTRUCT the GSD, with the assistance of the CAO, to negotiate a no­ cost, non­profit lease with LA’s BEST, a non­profit organization, for office space in Suite 1613 on the 16th floor of City Hall. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (Government Operations Committee waived consideration of the above matter.) Wednesday - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 16 INSTRUCT the GSD, with the assistance of the CAO, to negotiate a no­ cost, non­profit lease with LA’s BEST, a non­profit organization, for office space in Suite 1613 on the 16th floor of City Hall. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (Government Operations Committee waived consideration of the above matter.) (18) 24­0600 CONSIDERATION OF THE MAYOR'S VETO MESSAGE, upon receipt, pursuant to Charter Section 315. The Council has five days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, upon receipt of the Mayor's veto to overcome such action of the Mayor relative to any item or items of the budget. (The Mayor has until June 5, 2024, to submit her Veto Message to the Council, pursuant to Charter Section 314.) Items Called Special Motions for Posting and Referral Council Members' Requests for Excuse from Attendance at Council Meetings Adjourning Motions Council Adjournment EXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES ­ If you challenge a City action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at or prior to, the public hearing. Any written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk before the City Council's final action on a matter will become a part of the administrative record. CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE SECTION 1094.5 ­ If a Council action is subject to judicial challenge pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.5, be advised that the time to file a lawsuit challenging a final action by the City Council is limited by Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6 which provides that the lawsuit must be filed no later than the 90th day following the date on which the Council's action becomes final. Materials relative to items on this agenda can be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk's Council File Management System, at lacouncilfile.com by entering the Council File number listed immediately following the item number (e.g., 00­0000). Wednesday - June 5, 2024 - PAGE 17