Meeting

Please Note Public Comment Will Be Taken In-Person Only.
 

Transportation Committee

Wednesday, August 7, 2024 - 1:30 PM
ROOM 401, CITY HALL 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012

MEMBERS:   COUNCILMEMBER HEATHER HUTT, CHAIR
    COUNCILMEMBER TRACI PARK
    COUNCILMEMBER EUNISSES HERNANDEZ
    COUNCILMEMBER KEVIN DE LEÓN
    COUNCILMEMBER NITHYA RAMAN
     

(Rita Moreno – Legislative Assistant – (213) 978-1074 or [email protected])

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MULTIPLE AGENDA ITEM COMMENT

GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT

ITEM(S)

(1)
24-0879
City Administrative Officer report relative to the First Transportation-Related Construction Projects Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25.
   
 

Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes

   
 

Financial Policies Statement: Yes

   
 

Debt Impact Statement: Yes

   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted

   
 

(Referred to Transportation and Budget, Finance and Innovation Committees)

   
(2)
24-0869
City Administrative Officer report relative to a Los Angeles Department of Transportation request for authority to apply for the Safe Streets For All Fiscal Year 2024 Grant program.
   
 

Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes

   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted

   
(3)
24-0775
CD 11
Motion (Park – Lee) relative to evaluating and restricting tour bus operations on certain street segments in Council District 11.
   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted

   
(4)
23-0631-S1
CD 10
Motion (Hutt – Park) relative to relaxing parking enforcement in and around the Pio Pico – Koreatown Branch Library for the duration of construction, between August 5, 2024 and May 31, 2027.
   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted

   
(5)
24-0861
CD 10
Motion (Hutt – Blumenfield) relative to installing red curbs and signage prohibiting the parking of vehicles on South Garth Avenue.
   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted

   
(6)
24-0008-S17
CD 3
Resolution (Blumenfield – Lee) relative to prohibiting the parking of vehicles that are in excess of 22 feet in length or over 7 feet in height, during the hours of 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM, along certain street segments of Keswick Street, Enadia Way, and Jumilla Avenue in Council District 3.
   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted

   
(7)
24-0008-S18
CD 10
Resolution (Hutt - Lee) relative to prohibiting the parking of vehicles that are in excess of 22 feet in length or over 7 feet in height, during the hours of 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM, along certain street segments of Hauser Boulevard and Venice Boulevard in Council District 10.
   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted

   
(8)
17-1125-S9
CD 14
Motion (de Leon – Price) relative to developing a standard plan for dockless on-demand mobility devices in the Downtown Los Angeles Special Operations Zone.
   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted

   
(9)
21-1224
City Attorney and Los Angeles Department of Transportation reports and Ordinance relative to amending Los Angeles Municipal Code Chapter VIII, Article 1, Section 89.60 to establish a base fine and late payment penalties for a violation of California Vehicle Code Section 22500(m); and overview of the Memorandum of Understanding with Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority to use cameras to enforce parking violations in bus lanes and bus stops.
   
 

Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes

   
 

Community Impact Statement: Yes

For:

Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council
Los Feliz Neighborhood Council
NoHo Neighborhood Council
Mid City West Neighborhood Council
South Robertson Neighborhood Council
Venice Neighborhood Council

   
(10)
23-0306
CONTINUED FROM JUNE 5, 2024
Los Angeles Department of Transportation report relative to proposed prioritization methodology for speed humps and speed tables around schools.
   
 

Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes

   
 

Community Impact Statement: Yes

For:
Harbor Gateway North Neighborhood Council
Palms Neighborhood Council
Studio City Neighborhood Council
Westside Neighborhood Council

   

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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