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Los Angeles City Council, Journal/Council Proceeding Wednesday, January 29, 2025 JOHN FERRARO COUNCIL CHAMBER ROOM 340, CITY HALL 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 - 10:00 AM (For further details see Official Council Files) (For communications referred by the President see Referral Memorandum) Roll Call Members Present: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez (12); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez, Yaroslavsky (3) Approval of the Minutes Commendatory Resolutions, Introductions and Presentations Multiple Agenda Item Comment Public Testimony of Non-agenda Items Within Jurisdiction of Council Items Noticed for Public Hearing - PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED (1) 24-0160-S33 CD 14 CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety report and confirmation of lien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non- compliance of code violations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) and/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC), for the property located at 537 South Grande Vista Avenue. Recommendation for Council action: HEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed lien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non-compliance of code violations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC, and CONFIRM said lien for the property located at 537 South Grande Vista Avenue. (Lien: $2,536.07) (Continued from July 30, 2024 Council meeting) Adopted Motion (Jurado – Lee) – SEE ATTACHED Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Raman, Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (14); Nays: (0); Absent: Rodriguez (1) Items for which Public Hearings Have Been Held (2) 24-1607 Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 1 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a proposed Personal Services Contract with Human-I-T to provide on call, as-needed digital inclusion services. Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the General Manager, Information Technology Agency, or designee, to execute a Personal Services Contract with Human-I-T to provide on call, as-needed digital inclusion services, with compensation of $5 million and a term of three years effective from the date of attestation, with two additional one-year options to extend, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form. Fiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer (CAO) reports that no funding has been budgeted for this Contract. Funding for expenditures under the proposed Contract must be identified prior to execution of a Job Order. The Contract will be used on an as-needed basis, and the Contractor is not guaranteed any compensation under this Contract. Financial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the recommendation contained in the December 9, 2024 CAO report, attached to the Council File, is in compliance with the City’s Financial Policies as Contract expenditures are limited to the appropriation of funds made by the City for this purpose. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. Adopted Item Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Nays: (0); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez (2) (3) 24-1054 CD 1 CONSIDERATION OF ACTIONS RELATED TO A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (SCEA), MITIGATION MEASURES, MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM, RELATED CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) FINDINGS, and COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES CITY PLANNING COMMISSION (LACPC) relative to an Appeal filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER)(Representative: Kylah Staley, Lozeau Drury LLP), from the LACPC’s determination in 1) approving pursuant to Section 12.22 A.25 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), a Density Bonus for a housing development project consisting of 327 dwelling units, of which 41 units will be set aside for Very Low Income households, with the following On-Menu Incentive: a) an On-Menu Incentive to allow an increase in the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) to 3.0:1 in lieu of the otherwise allowable 1.5:1 in the C21VL Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 2 Zone; 2)approving pursuant to LAMC Section 12.24 W.1 of Chapter 1 and LAMC Section 13.B.2.2 of Chapter 1A, a Main Conditional Use Permit to allow the sale and dispensing of a full line of alcoholic beverages for on and offsite consumption in conjunction with a total of 9,462 square feet of potential indoor and outdoor restaurant space for up to five establishments with up to 300 indoor seats and 75 outdoor seats (total of 375 patron seats); 3) approving, pursuant to LAMC Section 16.05, a Site Plan Review for a development which creates, or results in, an increase of 50 or more dwelling units; for the construction of a mixed-use residential and commercial development with 327 residential units that include 41 Very Low Income affordable units and approximately 9,462 square feet of ground-floor commercial space for a total floor area of 321,300 square feet, resulting in a FAR of 3:1, the project would consist of two buildings as follows: 1) Building A, located along Sunset Boulevard, would be seven stories and have a maximum building height of 91 feet as measured from grade and 85 feet as measured from Plumb Height; 2) Building B, located at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Everett Street, would be seven stories and have a maximum height of 86 feet as measured from grade and 81.5 feet as measured from Plumb Height, the project would provide 263 onsite parking spaces at one subterranean, one partially subterranean, and one at-ground and above-grade levels to be shared amongst all of the uses on the project site, vehicular access to the structured parking would be provided via two stop-controlled driveways and one signalized driveway for the properties located at 1185, 1187, 1193, 1195, 1197, 1201, 1205, 1207, 1211, 1215, 1221, 1225, 1229, 1233, 1239, 1243, 1245, 1247 West Sunset Boulevard, and 917 North Everett Street, subject to Conditions of Approval; and adoption of project findings. Applicant: Jeffrey Farrington, Aragon Properties Corporation Representative: Dana Sayles, three6ixty Case No. CPC-2023-5528-DB-SPR-MCUP-HCA-1A Environmental No. ENV-2023-5529-SCEA (Planning and Land Use Management Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Please visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE - JANUARY 31, 2025 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - JANUARY 31, 2025) Adopted Planning and Land Use Management Committee Report Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 3 Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Nays: (0); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez (2) (4) 23-0935 CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT and AMENDING MOTION 22A (HERNANDEZ – PADILLA) relative to a Citywide equity framework for transportation project prioritization and resource allocation. A. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT Recommendations for Council action: 1. INSTRUCT the Board of Public Works’ Bureaus to report to Council on the equity framework currently used for selection and implementation of services and their plan to incorporate the Department of City Planning (DCP) Community Health and Equity (CHE) Index into project prioritization and resource allocation. 2. DIRECT each of the Bureaus of the Department of Public Works, the DCP, and any other relevant agencies, to report on the programs they manage that achieve transportation outcomes, how those programs currently incorporate equity into their work plans, and how the CHE Index can be adopted into those programs, if they are not already, so that the City of Los Angeles is using one definition of areal equity measurement for achieving transportation goals. 3. DIRECT the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to report to Council with an overview of additional criteria if uses to prioritize projects to achieve specific programmatic goals and understand travel patterns for communities of concern, including but not limited to how the (LADOT) incorporates transit ridership, boardings and alightings by line; crash data; prevailing speeds; density of jobs and proximity to job centers on specific corridors; and regional transportation gaps into its program and project planning. The report should include any data sets that would further allow the LADOT to consider and address the travel patterns of communities of concern in Los Angeles, as well as help close transportation gaps to regionally- Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 4 important destinations and along regionally-important corridors. The report should propose how the LADOT could combine these data into an overlay that could be paired with the CHE Index and Priority Transportation Equity Areas to add holistic regional travel patterns as a consistent metric across work programs, and any resources needed to create that overlay and maintain it moving forward. B. AMENDING MOTION 22A (HERNANDEZ – PADILLA) Recommendation for Council action: AMEND the matter related to the Transportation Committee report relative to a Citywide equity framework for transportation project prioritization and resource allocation, Item No. 22 [Council file No. (CF) 23-0935] on the January 14, 2025 Council Agenda, to ADOPT the following additional language reflected in bold and delete the strikethrough language in Recommendation No. 1:INSTRUCT the Board of Public Works’ Bureaus to report to Council on the equity framework currently used for selection and implementation of services, consult with the City Administrative Officer (CAO), the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT), and the Department of City Planning (DCP) on the equity indices used for projects, their plan to incorporate the Department of City Planning (DCP) Community Health and Equity (CHE) Index and provide recommendations on the adoption of an equity index that can be used in into project prioritization and resource allocation. Fiscal Impact Statement: The LADOT reports that there is no impact to the General Fund. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (Continued from Council meeting of January 21, 2025) Adopted Motion (Hutt – Jurado) – SEE ATTACHED Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Nays: (0); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez (2) (5) 24-1200-S75 Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 5 HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the appointment of Nancy Lewis to the House LA Citizens Oversight Committee (House LA COC). Recommendation for Council action: RESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Nancy Lewis to the House LA COC for the term ending June 30, 2026, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Appointee currently resides in Council District Five. Appointee will fill the vacancy created by Alan Greenlee. (Current Composition: M = 2; F = 10, Vacant = 2) Financial Disclosure Statement: Filed Background Check: Completed Community Impact Statement: None submitted Adopted Item Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Nays: (0); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez (2) (6) 20-0040-S2 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the negotiated payment for City services from the Recording Academy associated with the holding of the Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena. Recommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Price - Park): 1. AUTHORIZE the use of supplemental Police law enforcement services to support the Recording Academy during the 67th through 69th Grammy Awards ceremonies, with full reimbursement of Police law enforcement services, in accordance with California Government Code Section 53069.8. 2. RECOGNIZE the economic benefit generated by the Grammy Awards ceremony being held in the City and waive reimbursement requirements for City services (excluding Police law enforcement services) supporting the 67th through 69th Grammy Awards ceremonies, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 41.20.1(c) Events at Major Sports and Entertainment Venues. Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 6 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 Adopted Item Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Nays: (0); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez (2) (7) 24-1613 CD 6 CONSIDERATION OF CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and COMMUNICATION FROM THE BOARD OF AIRPORT COMMISSIONERS relative to a five-year Parking Agreement with Signature Flight Support Corporation LLC covering a sublease by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) of parking spaces at Van Nuys Airport (VNY). (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.) (Please visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted Adopted Trade, Travel and Tourism Committee Report Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Nays: (0); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez (2) Items for which Public Hearings Have Not Been Held - (10 Votes Required for Consideration) (8) 24-0005-S157 CD 1 CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 249 South Avenue 55 (Case No. 798049), Assessor I.D. No. 5468-028-027, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 7 APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated December 19, 2024, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 249 South Avenue 55 (Case No. 798049), Assessor I.D. No. 5468-028-027, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (Continued from Council meeting of January 14, 2025) Adopted Item to Continue to February 12, 2025 Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Nays: (0); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez (2) (9) 25-0005-S9 CD 5 COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 9848 West Tabor Street (Case No. 814351), Assessor I.D. No. 4313-011-026, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 9848 West Tabor Street (Case No. 814351), Assessor I.D. No. 4313-011-026, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. Adopted Item Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Raman, Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (14); Nays: (0); Absent: Rodriguez (1) (10) 25-0005-S10 Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 8 CD 13 COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 5807 West Virginia Avenue (Case No. 813724), Assessor I.D. No. 5534-018-011, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 5807 West Virginia Avenue (Case No. 813724), Assessor I.D. No. 5534-018-011, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. Adopted Item Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Raman, Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (14); Nays: (0); Absent: Rodriguez (1) (11) 25-0005-S11 CD 8 COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 1805 West 80th Street (Case No. 790608), Assessor I.D. No. 6035-001-008, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 1805 West 80th Street (Case No. 790608), Assessor I.D. No. 6035-001-008, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. Adopted Item Ayes: Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 9 Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Raman, Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (14); Nays: (0); Absent: Rodriguez (1) (12) 25-0005-S12 CD 5 COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 8838 West Alcott Street (Case No. 806834), Assessor I.D. No. 4305-014-037, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 8838 West Alcott Street (Case No. 806834), Assessor I.D. No. 4305-014-037, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. Adopted Item Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Raman, Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (14); Nays: (0); Absent: Rodriguez (1) (13) 25-0006-S47 MOTION (PARK - RODRIGUEZ) relative to the appointment of the Chief Legislative Analyst, or designee, to the Debris Removal Task Force. Recommendation for Council action: APPOINT the Chief Legislative Analyst, or designee, to serve on the Debris Removal Task Force. Adopted Item Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Raman, Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (14); Nays: (0); Absent: Rodriguez (1) (14) 15-0070-S7 CD 10 MOTION (HUTT - PADILLA) relative to funding for supplemental Charter Bus services in Council District 10 (CD 10). Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 10 Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $50,000 from the AB1290 Fund No. 53P, Account No. 281210 (CD 10 Redevelopment Projects - Services), to the Transportation Proposition A Local Transit Fund No. 385/94, Account No. 94A226, for supplemental Charter Bus services in CD 10. 2. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk and/or Los Angeles Department of Transportation 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. Adopted Item Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Raman, Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (14); Nays: (0); Absent: Rodriguez (1) (15) 25-0006-S16 CONSIDERATION OF MOTION (HERNANDEZ, SOTO-MARTINEZ – NAZARIAN), AMENDING MOTION (HERNANDEZ – SOTO-MARTINEZ), and COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) relative to drafting ordinances that prohibit certain types of evictions as outlined in the Motion for tenants who attest to having experienced economic or medical hardship related to the January 2025 fires, implements a rent increase pause for all residential rental units and suspends Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 151.06(G) through January 31, 2026; authorizing the LAHD to execute a sole source contract with Partners in Diversity to hire temporary paralegals; and related matters. A. MOTION (HERNANDEZ, SOTO-MARTINEZ – NAZARIAN)Recommendations for Council action: 1. DETERMINE, as provided in Section 54954.2(b)(2) of the Government Code, and pursuant to Rule 23 of the Rules of the City Council, that there is a need to take immediate action on this matter and that the need for the action came Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 11 to the attention of the City Council subsequent to the posting of the January 14, 2025 Council meeting agenda. 2. REQUEST the City Attorney, in coordination with the LAHD, to prepare and present an ordinance, with an urgency clause, that prohibits the following types of evictions, through January 31, 2026: a. For tenants who attest to having experienced economic or medical hardship related to the January 2025 fires: i. Evictions for non-payment of rent ii. No-fault evictions other than a government order to vacate iii. Evictions related to unauthorized occupants, pets or nuisance related to those additional occupants iv. Evictions based on failure to obtain renters' insurance b. For tenants who have accommodated in their rental units additional displaced or economically impacted occupants that attest to having experienced economic or medical hardship related to the January 2025 fires: i. No-fault evictions other than a government order to vacate ii. Evictions based on failure to obtain renters' insurance iii. Evictions related to unauthorized occupants, pets or nuisance related to those additional occupants 3. REQUEST the City Attorney to draft an emergency ordinance implementing a rent increase pause for all rental residential units through January 31, 2026. 4. REQUEST the City Attorney, in conjunction with the LAHD, to prepare and present an ordinance, with an urgency clause, that suspends LAMC 151.06(G), which allows rent Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 12 increases for additional occupants, through January 31, 2026. 5. REQUEST the City Attorney, with support from the LAHD and the Chief Legislative Analyst, and in coordination with the Mayor's Office, to produce monthly reports on the City's response to complaints of price gouging in the rental housing market for the duration of the local emergency order declared in response to the January 2025 fires and for six months after, and that such monthly reports include but are not limited to: a. A count of the complaints received by the City b. The average response times between receipt of a complaint and the investigations and any enforcement by the City c. A categorization and count of the City's responses to complaints, including enforcement actions d. A geographic breakdown of the complaints and of City enforcement actions e. Any recommendations for improving enforcement and increasing deterrence of illegal rent gouging. B. AMENDING MOTION (HERNANDEZ – SOTO-MARTINEZ) Recommendation for Council action: AMEND Motion (Hernandez, Soto-Martinez – Nazarian) to add the following recommendation (Council file No. 25-0006-S16): REQUEST the LAHD to come back to Council within 7 days to present a process of verification for protected tenants who should be presumed covered until this process is approved by Council. C. COMMUNICATION FROM THE LAHD Recommendation for Council action: Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 13 AUTHORIZE the LAHD to execute an emergency sole source contract, or amend an expired contract, with Partners in Diversity, a temporary legal services, to hire temporary paralegals in order to assist constituents with the administration and enforcement of existing ordinances and new tenant protection ordinances adopted due to the recent local emergency. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Community Impact Statement: None submitted Motion (Yaroslavsky – Harris-Dawson) Called Item to Question – Failed of Adoption Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hutt, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Raman, Yaroslavsky (9); Nays: Hernandez, Jurado, Lee, Soto-Martínez (4); Absent: Price Jr., Rodriguez (2) Motion (McOsker – Harris-Dawson) Called Item to Question Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Raman, Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (12); Nays: Hernandez (1); Absent: Price Jr., Rodriguez (2) Adopted Motion (Blumenfield – Yaroslavsky) to Refer Motion (Hernandez – Soto-Martinez – Nazarian), Amending Motion (Hernandez – Soto-Martinez), Amending Motion 15D (Soto- Martinez – Hernandez), Amending Motion 15E (Hutt – Hernandez – Harris-Dawson), and Communication from the Los Angeles Housing Department to the Housing and Homelessness Committee for further consideration. Amending Motion 15 D & 15E – SEE ATTACHED Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hutt, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Raman, Yaroslavsky (10); Nays: Hernandez, Jurado, Soto-Martínez (3); Absent: Price Jr., Rodriguez (2) RECONSIDERATION OF ITEM (16) 25-0011-S1 CD 8 MOTION (HARRIS-DAWSON - YAROSLAVSKY) relative to funding for tree trimming work needed for the Broadway-Manchester project in Council District Eight (CD 8). Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 14 Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $36,000 in the CD 8 portion of the Council Street Furniture Fund No. 43D/50 to the Street Services Fund No. 100/86, as follows: a. $32,400 to Account No. 001090 (Salaries - Overtime) and $3,600 to Account No. 003040 (Contractual Services) for tree trimming services in CD 8. 2. AUTHORIZE the Bureau of Street 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. Adopted Motion (Harris – Dawson – Nazarian) to Reconsider Item Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Nays: (0); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez (2) Adopted Motion (Harris-Dawson – Hutt) – SEE ATTACHED Ayes: Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Price Jr., Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Nays: (0); Absent: Raman, Rodriguez (2) Motions for Posting and Referral Council Members' Requests for Excuse from Attendance at Council Meetings Adjourning Motions Council Adjournment ENDING ROLL CALL Blumenfield, Harris-Dawson, Hernandez, Hutt, Jurado, Lee, McOsker, Nazarian, Padilla, Park, Raman, Soto-Martínez, Yaroslavsky (13); Absent: Price, Rodriguez (2) Whereupon the Council did adjourn. Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - Page 15 ADJOURNING MOTIONS MOVED BY SECONDED BY NAME McOsker All Councilmembers Wayne Perry No. 1 MOTION I HEREBY MOVE that Council ADOPT the recommendation of the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety report dated January 7, 2025, attached to the file, to receive and file the lien on property located at 537 South Grande Vista Avenue. PRESENTED BY___________________________ YSABEL JURADO Councilmember, 14th District SECONDED BY_____________________________ JOHN S. LEE Councilmember, 12th District January 29, 2025 CF 24-0160-S33 CD 14 ITEM NO. 3 File No. 24-1054 SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (SCEA), MITIGATION MEASURES, MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM, RELATED CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) FINDINGS, and PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT (PLUM) COMMITTEE REPORT relative to an appeal for the properties located at 1185, 1187, 1193, 1195, 1197, 1201, 1205, 1207, 1211, 1215, 1221, 1225, 1229, 1233, 1239, 1243, 1245, 1247 West Sunset Boulevard, and 917 North Everett Street. Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. FIND pursuant to Public Resources Code (PRC), Section 21155.2, after consideration of the whole of the administrative record, including the SB 375 SCEA, No. ENV-2023-5529-SCEA, and all comments received, after imposition of all mitigation measures there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment; FIND the Project is a “transit priority project” as defined by PRC Section 21155 and the Project has incorporated all feasible mitigation measures, performance standards, or criteria set forth in prior Environmental Impact Report(s) (EIR), including Southern California Association of Governments’ 2020-2045 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy EIR State Clearinghouse No. 20199011061; FIND all potentially significant effects required to be identified in the initial study have been identified and analyzed in the SCEA; FIND with respect to each significant effect on the environment required to be identified in the initial study for the SCEA, changes or alterations have been required in or incorporated into the Project that avoid or mitigate the significant effects to a level of insignificance or those changes or alterations are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of another public agency and have been, or can and should be, adopted by that other agency; FIND the SCEA reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City; FIND the mitigation measures have been made enforceable conditions on the Project; and ADOPT the SCEA and the Mitigation Monitoring Program prepared for the SCEA. 2. ADOPT the FINDINGS of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission (LACPC), as the Findings of Council. 3. RESOLVE TO DENY THE APPEAL filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER) (Representative: Kylah Staley, Lozeau Drury LLP), and THEREBY SUSTAIN the determination of the LACPC in 1) approving pursuant to Section 12.22 A.25 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), a Density Bonus for a housing development project consisting of 327 dwelling units, of which 41 units will be set aside for Very Low Income households, with the following On-Menu Incentive: a) an On-Menu Incentive to allow an increase in the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) to 3.0:1 in lieu of the otherwise allowable 1.5:1 in the C2-1VL Zone; 2) approving pursuant to LAMC Section 12.24 W.1 of Chapter 1 and LAMC Section 13.B.2.2 of Chapter 1A, a Main Conditional Use Permit to allow the sale and dispensing of a full line of alcoholic beverages for on- and off-site consumption in conjunction with a total of 9,462 square feet of potential indoor and outdoor restaurant space for up to five establishments with up to 300 indoor seats and 75 outdoor seats (total of 375 patron seats); and, 3) approving, pursuant to LAMC Section 16.05, a Site Plan Review for a development which creates, or results in, an increase of 50 or more dwelling units; for the construction of a mixed-use residential and commercial development with 327 residential units that include 41 Very Low Income affordable units and approximately 9,462 square feet of ground-floor commercial space for a total floor area of 321,300 square feet, resulting in a FAR of 3:1, the project would consist of two buildings as follows: 1) Building A, located along Sunset Boulevard, would be seven stories and have a maximum building height of 91 feet as measured from grade and 85 feet as measured from Plumb Height; 2) Building B, located at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Everett Street, would be seven stories and have a maximum height of 86 feet as measured from grade and 81.5 feet as measured from Plumb Height, the project would provide 263 on-site parking spaces at one subterranean, one partially subterranean, and one at-ground and above-grade levels to be shared amongst all of the uses on the project site, vehicular access to the structured parking would be provided via two stop-controlled driveways and one signalized driveway for the properties located at 1185, 1187, 1193, 1195, 1197, 1201, 1205, 1207, 1211, 1215, 1221, 1225, 1229, 1233, 1239, 1243, 1245, 1247 West Sunset Boulevard, and 917 North Everett Street, subject to Conditions of Approval. Applicant: Jeffrey Farrington, Aragon Properties Corporation Representative: Dana Sayles, three6ixty Case No. CPC-2023-5528-DB-SPR-MCUP-HCA-1A Environmental No. ENV-2023-5529-SCEA 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 TIME LIMIT FILE – JANUARY 31, 2025 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION – JANUARY 31, 2025) Summary: At a regular meeting held on January 28, 2025, the PLUM Committee considered a report from the LACPC and an appeal for the properties located at 1185, 1187, 1193, 1195, 1197, 1201, 1205, 1207, 1211, 1215, 1221, 1225, 1229, 1233, 1239, 1243, 1245, 1247 West Sunset Boulevard, and 917 North Everett Street. DCP staff provided an overview of the matter. Councilmember Raman spoke on the matter. After an opportunity for public comment, and presentations from the Applicant and Appellant Representatives, the Committee recommended to deny the appeal and sustain the LACPC’s determination in approving a Density Bonus, an On-Menu Incentive, a Main Conditional Use Permit, and a Site Plan Review. This matter is now submitted to the Council for consideration. Respectfully Submitted, PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER VOTE BLUMENFIELD: YES HUTT: YES NAZARIAN: YES LEE: YES RAMAN: YES CR 24-1054_rpt_PLUM_01-28-25 -NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL COUNCIL ACTS- No. 4 MOTION I HEREBY MOVE that Council ADOPT the Transportation Committee report and Amending Motion 22A (Hernandez – Padilla). PRESENTED BY___________________________ HEATHER HUTT Councilmember, 10th District SECONDED BY_____________________________ YSABEL JURADO Councilmember, 14th District January 29, 2025 CF 23-0935 No. 15 MOTION I HEREBY MOVE that Council REFER the following to the Housing and Homelessness Committee for further consideration: Motion (Hernandez – Soto-Martinez – Nazarian) Amending Motion (Hernandez – Soto-Martinez) Amending Motion 15D (Soto-Martinez – Hernandez) Amending Motion 15E (Hutt – Hernandez – Harris-Dawson) Communication from the Los Angeles Housing Department PRESENTED BY___________________________ BOB BLUMENFIELD Councilmember, 3rd District SECONDED BY_____________________________ KATY YAROSLAVSKY Councilmember, 5th District January 29, 2025 CF 25-0006-S16 MOTION I HEREBY MOVE that Council RECEIVE and FILE Motion (Harris-Dawson – Yaroslavsky) relative to funding for tree trimming work needed for the Broadway-Manchester project in Council District 8. PRESENTED BY___________________________ MARQUEECE HARRIS-DAWSON Councilmember, 8th District SECONDED BY_____________________________ HEATHER HUTT Councilmember, 10th District January 29, 2025 CF 25-0011-S1 CD 8

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AGENDA LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, January 29, 2025 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 MARQUEECE HARRIS­DAWSON, Eighth District ADRIN NAZARIAN, Second District KATY YAROSLAVSKY, Fifth District President Pro Tempore IMELDA PADILLA, Sixth District BOB BLUMENFIELD, Third District MONICA RODRIGUEZ, Seventh District CURREN D. PRICE, JR., Ninth District Assistant President Pro Tempore HEATHER HUTT, Tenth District NITHYA RAMAN, Fourth District TRACI PARK, Eleventh District JOHN S. LEE, Twelfth District HUGO SOTO­MARTÍNEZ, Thirteenth District YSABEL JURADO, 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. 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. Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 1 HUGO SOTO­MARTÍNEZ, Thirteenth District YSABEL JURADO, 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. 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, 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" Wednesday by a Councilmember. - it will If an item is called "special" January be 29, "held"2025 until - PAGE the remainder of the items on the 2 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 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 - January 29, 2025 - 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, January 29, 2025 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 Noticed for Public Hearing (1) Wednesday 24­0160­S33 - January 29, 2025 - 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, January 29, 2025 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 Noticed for Public Hearing (1) 24­0160­S33 CD 14 CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF HEARING PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS to the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety report and confirmation of lien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non­ compliance of code violations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) and/or Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC), for the property located at 537 South Grande Vista Avenue. Recommendation for Council action: HEAR PROTEST, APPEALS OR OBJECTIONS relative to proposed lien for nuisance abatement costs and/or non­compliance of code violations/Annual Inspection costs, pursuant to LAMC and/or LAAC, and CONFIRM said lien for the property located at 537 South Grande Vista Avenue. (Lien: $2,536.07) (Continued from July 30, 2024 Council meeting) Items for which Public Hearings Have Been Held (2) 24­1607 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a proposed Personal Services Contract with Human­I­T to provide on call, as­needed digital inclusion services. Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 5 (Continued from July 30, 2024 Council meeting) Items for which Public Hearings Have Been Held (2) 24­1607 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a proposed Personal Services Contract with Human­I­T to provide on call, as­needed digital inclusion services. Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the General Manager, Information Technology Agency, or designee, to execute a Personal Services Contract with Human­I­T to provide on call, as­needed digital inclusion services, with compensation of $5 million and a term of three years effective from the date of attestation, with two additional one­year options to extend, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form. Fiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer (CAO) reports that no funding has been budgeted for this Contract. Funding for expenditures under the proposed Contract must be identified prior to execution of a Job Order. The Contract will be used on an as­needed basis, and the Contractor is not guaranteed any compensation under this Contract. Financial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the recommendation contained in the December 9, 2024 CAO report, attached to the Council File, is in compliance with the City’s Financial Policies as Contract expenditures are limited to the appropriation of funds made by the City for this purpose. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. TIME LIMIT FILE ­ FEBRUARY 18, 2025 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ FEBRUARY 18, 2025) (3) 24­1054 CD 1 CONSIDERATION OF ACTIONS RELATED TO A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (SCEA), MITIGATION MEASURES, MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM, RELATED CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) FINDINGS, and COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES CITY PLANNING COMMISSION (LACPC) relative to an Appeal filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER)(Representative: Kylah Staley, Lozeau Drury LLP), from the LACPC’s determination in 1) approving pursuant to Section 12.22 A.25 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code Wednesday (LAMC), a - January Density 29,for Bonus 2025 a - housing development project PAGE 6 consisting of 327 dwelling units, of which 41 units will be set aside for Very Low Income (3) 24­1054 CD 1 CONSIDERATION OF ACTIONS RELATED TO A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (SCEA), MITIGATION MEASURES, MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM, RELATED CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) FINDINGS, and COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES CITY PLANNING COMMISSION (LACPC) relative to an Appeal filed by Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER)(Representative: Kylah Staley, Lozeau Drury LLP), from the LACPC’s determination in 1) approving pursuant to Section 12.22 A.25 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), a Density Bonus for a housing development project consisting of 327 dwelling units, of which 41 units will be set aside for Very Low Income households, with the following On­Menu Incentive: a) an On­Menu Incentive to allow an increase in the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) to 3.0:1 in lieu of the otherwise allowable 1.5:1 in the C2​1VL Zone; 2)approving pursuant to LAMC Section 12.24 W.1 of Chapter 1 and LAMC Section 13.B.2.2 of Chapter 1A, a Main Conditional Use Permit to allow the sale and dispensing of a full line of alcoholic beverages for on​ and off​ s ite consumption in conjunction with a total of 9,462 square feet of potential indoor and outdoor restaurant space for up to five establishments with up to 300 indoor seats and 75 outdoor seats (total of 375 patron seats); 3) approving, pursuant to LAMC Section 16.05, a Site Plan Review for a development which creates, or results in, an increase of 50 or more dwelling units; for the construction of a mixed­use residential and commercial development with 327 residential units that include 41 Very Low Income affordable units and approximately 9,462 square feet of ground­floor commercial space for a total floor area of 321,300 square feet, resulting in a FAR of 3:1, the project would consist of two buildings as follows: 1) Building A, located along Sunset Boulevard, would be seven stories and have a maximum building height of 91 feet as measured from grade and 85 feet as measured from Plumb Height; 2) Building B, located at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Everett Street, would be seven stories and have a maximum height of 86 feet as measured from grade and 81.5 feet as measured from Plumb Height, the project would provide 263 on​site parking spaces at one subterranean, one partially subterranean, and one at­ground and above­grade levels to be shared amongst all of the uses on the project site, vehicular access to the structured parking would be provided via two stop­controlled driveways and one signalized driveway for the properties located at 1185, 1187, 1193, 1195, 1197, 1201, 1205, 1207, 1211, 1215, 1221, 1225, 1229, 1233, 1239, 1243, 1245, 1247 West Sunset Boulevard, and 917 North Everett Street, subject to Conditions of Approval; and adoption of project findings. Applicant: Jeffrey Farrington, Aragon Properties Corporation Representative: Dana Sayles, three6ixty Case No. CPC­​2023​­5528­​DB­​SPR­​MCUP­​HCA​­1A Environmental No. ENV​­2023​­5529­SCEA (Planning and Land Use Management Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Please visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 7 Community Impact Statement: None submitted Representative: Dana Sayles, three6ixty Case No. CPC­​2023​­5528­​DB­​SPR­​MCUP­​HCA​­1A Environmental No. ENV​­2023​­5529­SCEA (Planning and Land Use Management Committee report to be submitted in Council. If public hearing is not held in Committee, an opportunity for public comment will be provided.) (Please visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JANUARY 31, 2025 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JANUARY 31, 2025) (4) 23­0935 CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT and AMENDING MOTION 22A (HERNANDEZ – PADILLA) relative to a Citywide equity framework for transportation project prioritization and resource allocation. A. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT Recommendations for Council action: 1. INSTRUCT the Board of Public Works’ Bureaus to report to Council on the equity framework currently used for selection and implementation of services and their plan to incorporate the Department of City Planning (DCP) Community Health and Equity (CHE) Index into project prioritization and resource allocation. 2. DIRECT each of the Bureaus of the Department of Public Works, the DCP, and any other relevant agencies, to report on the programs they manage that achieve transportation outcomes, how those programs currently incorporate equity into their work plans, and how the CHE Index can be adopted into those programs, if they are not already, so that the City of Los Angeles is using one definition of areal equity measurement for achieving transportation goals. 3. DIRECT the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to report to Council with an overview of additional criteria if uses to prioritize projects to achieve specific programmatic goals and understand travel patterns for communities of concern, including but not limited to how the (LADOT) incorporates transit ridership, boardings and alightings by line; crash data; prevailing speeds; density of Wednesday - January jobs 29, 2025to- job centers on specific and proximity PAGE 8 corridors; and regional transportation gaps into its program and project Los Angeles is using one definition of areal equity measurement for achieving transportation goals. 3. DIRECT the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to report to Council with an overview of additional criteria if uses to prioritize projects to achieve specific programmatic goals and understand travel patterns for communities of concern, including but not limited to how the (LADOT) incorporates transit ridership, boardings and alightings by line; crash data; prevailing speeds; density of jobs and proximity to job centers on specific corridors; and regional transportation gaps into its program and project planning. The report should include any data sets that would further allow the LADOT to consider and address the travel patterns of communities of concern in Los Angeles, as well as help close transportation gaps to regionally­important destinations and along regionally­important corridors. The report should propose how the LADOT could combine these data into an overlay that could be paired with the CHE Index and Priority Transportation Equity Areas to add holistic regional travel patterns as a consistent metric across work programs, and any resources needed to create that overlay and maintain it moving forward. B. AMENDING MOTION 22A (HERNANDEZ – PADILLA) Recommendation for Council action: AMEND the matter related to the Transportation Committee report relative to a Citywide equity framework for transportation project prioritization and resource allocation, Item No. 22 [Council file No. (CF) 23­0935] on the January 14, 2025 Council Agenda, to ADOPT the following additional language reflected in bold and delete the strikethrough language in Recommendation No. 1: INSTRUCT the Board of Public Works’ Bureaus to report to Council on the equity framework currently used for selection and implementation of services, consult with the City Administrative Officer (CAO), the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT), and the Department of City Planning (DCP) on the equity indices used for projects, their plan to incorporate the Department of City Planning (DCP) Community Health and Equity (CHE) Index and provide recommendations on the adoption of an equity index that can be used in into project prioritization and resource allocation. Fiscal Impact Statement: The LADOT reports that there is no impact to the General Fund. Community Impact Statement: None submitted Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 9 (Continued from Council meeting of January 21, 2025) (CHE) Index and provide recommendations on the adoption of an equity index that can be used in into project prioritization and resource allocation. Fiscal Impact Statement: The LADOT reports that there is no impact to the General Fund. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (Continued from Council meeting of January 21, 2025) (5) 24­1200­S75 HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the appointment of Nancy Lewis to the House LA Citizens Oversight Committee (House LA COC). Recommendation for Council action: RESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Nancy Lewis to the House LA COC for the term ending June 30, 2026, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Appointee currently resides in Council District Five. Appointee will fill the vacancy created by Alan Greenlee. (Current Composition: M = 2; F = 10, Vacant = 2) Financial Disclosure Statement: Filed Background Check: Completed Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ FEBRUARY 2, 2025 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JANUARY 31, 2025) (6) 20­0040­S2 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the negotiated payment for City services from the Recording Academy associated with the holding of the Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena. Recommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Price ­ Park): 1. AUTHORIZE the use of supplemental Police law enforcement services to support the Recording Academy during the 67th through 69th Grammy Awards ceremonies, with full reimbursement of Police law enforcement services, in accordance with California Government Code Section 53069.8. Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 10 Recommendations for Council action, as initiated by Motion (Price ­ Park): 1. AUTHORIZE the use of supplemental Police law enforcement services to support the Recording Academy during the 67th through 69th Grammy Awards ceremonies, with full reimbursement of Police law enforcement services, in accordance with California Government Code Section 53069.8. 2. RECOGNIZE the economic benefit generated by the Grammy Awards ceremony being held in the City and waive reimbursement requirements for City services (excluding Police law enforcement services) supporting the 67th through 69th Grammy Awards ceremonies, pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 41.20.1(c) Events at Major Sports and Entertainment Venues. 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) 24­1613 CONSIDERATION OF CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and COMMUNICATION FROM THE BOARD OF AIRPORT COMMISSIONERS relative to a five­year Parking Agreement with Signature Flight Support Corporation LLC covering a sublease by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) of parking spaces at Van Nuys Airport (VNY). (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.) (Please visit www.lacouncilfile.com for background documents.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JANUARY 29, 2025 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JANUARY 29, 2025) Items for which Public Hearings Have Not Been Held ­ (10 Votes Required for Consideration) Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 11 (8) 24­0005­S157 Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ JANUARY 29, 2025 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ JANUARY 29, 2025) Items for which Public Hearings Have Not Been Held ­ (10 Votes Required for Consideration) (8) 24­0005­S157 CD 1 CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 249 South Avenue 55 (Case No. 798049), Assessor I.D. No. 5468­028­027, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated December 19, 2024, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 249 South Avenue 55 (Case No. 798049), Assessor I.D. No. 5468­028­027, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (Continued from Council meeting of January 14, 2025) (9) 25­0005­S9 CD 5 COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 9848 West Tabor Street (Case No. 814351), Assessor I.D. No. 4313­011­026, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 9848 West Tabor Street (Case No. 814351), Assessor I.D. No. 4313­011­026, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 12 APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 9848 West Tabor Street (Case No. 814351), Assessor I.D. No. 4313­011­026, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (10) 25­0005­S10 CD 13 COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 5807 West Virginia Avenue (Case No. 813724), Assessor I.D. No. 5534­018­011, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 5807 West Virginia Avenue (Case No. 813724), Assessor I.D. No. 5534­018­011, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (11) 25­0005­S11 CD 8 COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 1805 West 80th Street (Case No. 790608), Assessor I.D. No. 6035­001­008, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 1805 West 80th Street (Case No. 790608), Assessor I.D. No. 6035­001­008, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 13 Community Impact Statement: None submitted. APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 1805 West 80th Street (Case No. 790608), Assessor I.D. No. 6035­001­008, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (12) 25­0005­S12 CD 5 COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) and RESOLUTION relative to removing the property at 8838 West Alcott Street (Case No. 806834), Assessor I.D. No. 4305­014­037, from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). Recommendation for Council action: APPROVE the LAHD report recommendation dated January 17, 2025, attached to the Council file, and ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION removing the property at 8838 West Alcott Street (Case No. 806834), Assessor I.D. No. 4305­014­037, from the REAP. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (13) 25­0006­S47 MOTION (PARK ­ RODRIGUEZ) relative to the appointment of the Chief Legislative Analyst, or designee, to the Debris Removal Task Force. Recommendation for Council action: APPOINT the Chief Legislative Analyst, or designee, to serve on the Debris Removal Task Force. (14) 15­0070­S7 CD 10 MOTION (HUTT ­ PADILLA) relative to funding for supplemental Charter Bus services in Council District 10 (CD 10). Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: Wednesday - January 1. TRANSFER and 29, 2025 - APPROPRIATE $50,000 from PAGE 14 the AB1290 Fund No. 53P, Account No. 281210 (CD 10 Redevelopment Projects ­ (14) 15­0070­S7 CD 10 MOTION (HUTT ­ PADILLA) relative to funding for supplemental Charter Bus services in Council District 10 (CD 10). Recommendations for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR: 1. TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $50,000 from the AB1290 Fund No. 53P, Account No. 281210 (CD 10 Redevelopment Projects ­ Services), to the Transportation Proposition A Local Transit Fund No. 385/94, Account No. 94A226, for supplemental Charter Bus services in CD 10. 2. AUTHORIZE the City Clerk and/or Los Angeles Department of Transportation 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. (15) 25­0006­S16 CONSIDERATION OF MOTION (HERNANDEZ, SOTO­MARTINEZ – NAZARIAN), AMENDING MOTION (HERNANDEZ – SOTO­MARTINEZ), and COMMUNICATION FROM THE LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) relative to drafting ordinances that prohibit certain types of evictions as outlined in the Motion for tenants who attest to having experienced economic or medical hardship related to the January 2025 fires, implements a rent increase pause for all residential rental units and suspends Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 151.06(G) through January 31, 2026; authorizing the LAHD to execute a sole source contract with Partners in Diversity to hire temporary paralegals; and related matters. A. MOTION (HERNANDEZ, SOTO­MARTINEZ – NAZARIAN) Recommendations for Council action: 1. DETERMINE, as provided in Section 54954.2(b)(2) of the Government Code, and pursuant to Rule 23 of the Rules of the City Council, that there is a need to take immediate action on this matter and that the need for the action came to the attention of the City Council subsequent to the posting of the January 14, 2025 Council meeting agenda. 2. REQUEST the City Attorney, in coordination with the LAHD, to prepare and present an ordinance, with an urgency clause, that prohibits the following types of evictions, through January Wednesday - January 31, 2026: 29, 2025 - PAGE 15 Government Code, and pursuant to Rule 23 of the Rules of the City Council, that there is a need to take immediate action on this matter and that the need for the action came to the attention of the City Council subsequent to the posting of the January 14, 2025 Council meeting agenda. 2. REQUEST the City Attorney, in coordination with the LAHD, to prepare and present an ordinance, with an urgency clause, that prohibits the following types of evictions, through January 31, 2026: a. For tenants who attest to having experienced economic or medical hardship related to the January 2025 fires: i. Evictions for non­payment of rent ii. No­fault evictions other than a government order to vacate iii. Evictions related to unauthorized occupants, pets or nuisance related to those additional occupants iv. Evictions based on failure to obtain renters' insurance b. For tenants who have accommodated in their rental units additional displaced or economically impacted occupants that attest to having experienced economic or medical hardship related to the January 2025 fires: i. No­fault evictions other than a government order to vacate ii. Evictions based on failure to obtain renters' insurance iii. Evictions related to unauthorized occupants, pets or nuisance related to those additional occupants 3. REQUEST the City Attorney to draft an emergency ordinance implementing a rent increase pause for all rental residential units through January 31, 2026. 4. REQUEST the City Attorney, in conjunction with the LAHD, to prepare and present an ordinance, with an urgency clause, that suspends LAMC 151.06(G), which allows rent increases for additional occupants, through January 31, 2026. Wednesday - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 16 3. REQUEST the City Attorney to draft an emergency ordinance implementing a rent increase pause for all rental residential units through January 31, 2026. 4. REQUEST the City Attorney, in conjunction with the LAHD, to prepare and present an ordinance, with an urgency clause, that suspends LAMC 151.06(G), which allows rent increases for additional occupants, through January 31, 2026. 5. REQUEST the City Attorney, with support from the LAHD and the Chief Legislative Analyst, and in coordination with the Mayor's Office, to produce monthly reports on the City's response to complaints of price gouging in the rental housing market for the duration of the local emergency order declared in response to the January 2025 fires and for six months after, and that such monthly reports include but are not limited to: a. A count of the complaints received by the City b. The average response times between receipt of a complaint and the investigations and any enforcement by the City c. A categorization and count of the City's responses to complaints, including enforcement actions d. A geographic breakdown of the complaints and of City enforcement actions e. Any recommendations for improving enforcement and increasing deterrence of illegal rent gouging. B. AMENDING MOTION (HERNANDEZ – SOTO­MARTINEZ) Recommendation for Council action: AMEND Motion (Hernandez, Soto­Martinez – Nazarian) to add the following recommendation (Council file No. 25­0006­S16): REQUEST the LAHD to come back to Council within 7 days to present a process of verification for protected tenants who should be presumed covered until this process is approved by Council. C. COMMUNICATION FROM THE LAHD Recommendation for Council action: Wednesday AUTHORIZE the29, - January LAHD 2025to - execute an emergencyPAGEsole 17 source contract, or amend an expired contract, with Partners in Diversity, a REQUEST the LAHD to come back to Council within 7 days to present a process of verification for protected tenants who should be presumed covered until this process is approved by Council. C. COMMUNICATION FROM THE LAHD Recommendation for Council action: AUTHORIZE the LAHD to execute an emergency sole source contract, or amend an expired contract, with Partners in Diversity, a temporary legal services, to hire temporary paralegals in order to assist constituents with the administration and enforcement of existing ordinances and new tenant protection ordinances adopted due to the recent local emergency. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the LAHD. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (Housing and Homelessness Committee waived consideration of the above matter.) 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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 - January 29, 2025 - PAGE 19