MeetingPlease Note Public Comment Will Be Taken In-Person Only.
Called by Committee Chair
SPECIAL MEETING – Public Works Committee
Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - 1:00 PM
ROOM 340, CITY HALL 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012
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COUNCILMEMBER JOHN S. LEE, CHAIR |
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COUNCILMEMBER BOB BLUMENFIELD |
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COUNCILMEMBER IMELDA PADILLA |
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(Michael Espinosa - Legislative Assistant - (213) 978-1064 or [email protected])
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MULTIPLE AGENDA ITEM COMMENT
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24-0235 |
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Motion (Rodriguez - Lee) relative to a detailed inventory on pending infrastructure projects and project delivery impacts due to City workforce current and proposed shortages; the impacts to the City's credit rating if projects are not completed and funds must be relinquished or refinanced; and, the budgetary impacts of utilizing the private sector to complete City projects versus the City workforce. (This item was also referred to Budget, Finance and Innovation Committee)
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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24-0257 |
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Motion (de León - Price) relative to the implementation and potential impacts of requiring a bond deposit for the issuance of a Building Materials Permit.
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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24-0196 |
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Motion (McOsker, Blumenfield, et al. – Lee, Padilla) relative to the administration, enforcement, governance, implementation, oversight, policy options and code amendments to streamline matters of nuisance abatement proceedings in the Los Angeles Municipal Code and the Los Angeles Administrative Code.
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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23-0123-S1 |
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Motion (Price - Hutt) relative to designating the intersection of Hoover Street and 52nd Street, as “John and Jean Railback Square."
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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24-0336 |
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City Administrative Officer report relative to a proposed Personal Services Contract with Legacy By-Products, LLC, for recovery and processing services of dead animals.
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Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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Financial Policies Statement: Yes
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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TIME LIMIT FILE - MAY 17, 2024
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(LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - MAY 17, 2024)
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24-0340 |
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City Administrative Officer report relative to a contract with Southern California Disposal Co., Inc., for the processing of waste from the West Los Angeles Wasteshed.
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Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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Financial Policies Statement: Yes
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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TIME LIMIT FILE - MAY 17, 2024
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(LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - MAY 17, 2024)
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24-0346 |
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Motion (de León – Blumenfield) relative to designating the intersection of Mission Road and Keith Street in Lincoln Heights, as “Salas Brothers Square."
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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24-0210 |
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Board of Public Works report relative to accepting funds from the California Department of Resources, Recycling and Recovery for grants to perform enforcement, compliance and surveillance activities at waste tire facilities.
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Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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19-0974-S1 |
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Motion (McOsker – Harris-Dawson, Hutt, Price) relative to designating the intersection of Lou Dillon Avenue and Santa Ana Boulevard North in Watts, as “Sweet Alice Square."
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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24-0121 |
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Bureau of Street Services report relative to the appeal of the Board of Public Works' California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) determination for the project at 1514-1538 North Crescent Heights Boulevard and 8101 Sunset Boulevard, along North Crescent Heights Boulevard.
Recommendations for Council action:
- DENY the appeals filed by Bradford Cobb and Laurel Canyon Association, relative to the determination by the Board of Public Works (Board) on January 17, 2024, that 1514 Thru 1538 North Crescent Heights Boulevard and 8101 Sunset Boulevard Along North Crescent Heights Boulevard (BSS-34) Project (Project) is statutorily exempt under CEQA.
- FIND that the City of Los Angeles does not need to certify that the Project will be completed by a skilled and trained workforce under Public Resources Code section 21080.25 (Senate Bill [SB] 922) because the Project will be completed by City forces and would not require the use of contractors for labor.
- DETERMINE that the Project is statutorily exempt from CEQA pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21080.25 (SB 922).
- SUSTAIN the January 17, 2024, actions of the Board in which the Board:
- CONCURRED with the Bureau of Engineering’s approval of the sidewalk repairs in the Project.
- APPROVED the removal of Six Indian Laurel Fig (Ficus microcarpa) trees for the reconstruction of an inaccessible sidewalk and tree replacements.
- DIRECT staff that a notice of exemption be filed with the State Office of Planning and Research and the Los Angeles County Clerk.
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Fiscal Impact Statement: No
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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TIME LIMIT FILE - APRIL 15, 2024
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(LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - APRIL 12, 2024)
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24-0206 |
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Motion (Lee - Park) relative to developing a protocol to prioritize the remediation of burnt-frame RVs in the public right of way.
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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24-0234 |
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Motion (Hutt – Soto-Martinez, McOsker) relative to designating the intersection of Mansfield Avenue and Adams Boulevard, as “St. Agatha Square."
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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24-0256 |
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Motion (McOsker – Hernandez) relative to designating the intersection of Mesa Street and 7th Street, as “First Responders Public Safety Square."
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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24-0358 |
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Motion (Park - Hutt) relative to reporting on the damage to the Marvin Braude Bike Trail as a result of the recent winter storms and Los Angeles County’s efforts to undertake repairs and restore the bike trail to public use.
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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24-0331 |
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Motion (Yaroslavsky - Park) relative to designating the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and South Curson Avenue in the memory of Theodore Bikel.
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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23-0278 |
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Bureau of Street Lighting report relative to creative solutions and staffing plan to combat lighting deficiencies for underpasses in the Harbor Gateway area and potential pilot artistic lighting solutions.
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Fiscal Impact Statement: No
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Community Impact Statement: None submitted
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SUPPORTING MATERIALS
Materials relating to items on the agenda are available on the Office of the City Clerk's Council File Management System found at https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect by entering the Council File number (e.g., 00-0000) associated with the agenda item.
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