Council and Committee Referrals – Tuesday, September 22, 2020

 

20-1209
CD 5
Anti-Gridlock signs on the eastbound side of Ventura Boulevard, between Balboa and Sepulveda Boulevards.
To Council
Motion (Koretz – Lee) relative to authorizing Los Angeles Department of Transportation to invoice the Encino Neighborhood Council for a portion of the cost of changing the existing Anti-Gridlock signs on the eastbound side of Ventura Boulevard, between Balboa and Sepulveda Boulevards.

 

20-1207 Ordinance to create a Valley Generating Station Community Amenities Trust Fund
To Budget and Finance Committee
To Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee

Motion (Rodriguez – et al. – Price) relative to requesting the City Attorney, with assistance of the Chief Legislative Analyst, to prepare and present an ordinance to create a Valley Generating Station Community Amenities Trust Fund for receipt of funds to be expended for residents who live within a three-mile radius of the facility.

 

20-1205 Master plan for the Sepulveda Basin.
To Health, Education, Neighborhoods, Parks, Arts, and River Committee
Motion (Martinez – O’Farrell) relative to instructing the Department of Recreation and Parks, in coordination with the Army Corp of Engineers and the County of Los Angeles, to report on developing a master plan for the Sepulveda Basin.

 

20-1213 Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones
To Planning and Land Use Management Committee
To Public Safety Committee

Motion (Bonin – Koretz) relative to instructing the Department of City Planning, with assistance from relevant City departments, to report on the capacity, safety, and viability of existing and potential evacuation routes in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones, and identify the policies and development standards necessary to support these evacuation routes.

 

20-1203 Adult Residential Facilities and Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly citywide
To Homelessness and Poverty Committee
Motion (O’Farrell – et al. – Wesson – et al.) relative to directing the Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department, with the assistance of the Los Angeles Homelessness Service Authority, to report on the state of Adult Residential Facilities and Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly citywide.
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