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Government Operations Committee

Regular Meeting

Los Angeles, CA · February 13, 2024

Agenda

Agenda

Please Note Public Comment Will Be Taken In­Person Only. GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2024 ­ 2:00 PM ROOM 401, CITY HALL 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 MEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBER IMELDA PADILLA, CHAIR COUNCILMEMBER EUNISSES HERNANDEZ COUNCILMEMBER HEATHER HUTT (Jason Lopez ­ Legislative Assistant ­ (213) 925­2208 or jason.lopez@lacity.org) Submit written comment at LACouncilComment.com The audio for Committee meetings is broadcast live on the internet at https://clerk.lacity.gov/calendar. The live audio can also be accessed at: (213) 621­CITY (Metro), (818) 904­9450 (Valley), (310) 471­CITY (Westside) and (310) 547­CITY (San Pedro Area). If the live audio is unavailable via one of these channels, members of the public are encouraged to use one of the other channels. The Committee will take public comment from members of the public in­person only; there will be no public comment by teleconference. Additional information regarding Committee procedures provided at the end of this agenda. 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. MULTIPLE AGENDA ITEM COMMENT GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT ITEM(S) (1) 23­1440 Motion (Rodriguez ­ Padilla) relative to the success of Logistics Victory Los Angeles and lessons learned that could enhance procurement of critical supplies and materials. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (2) 18­0662 CD 14 Municipal Facilities Committee report relative to negotiating and executing a lease amendment with California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) at Maple Street/ 16th Street and Grand Avenue/ 17th Street to (1) 23­1440 Motion (Rodriguez ­ Padilla) relative to the success of Logistics Victory Los Angeles and lessons learned that could enhance procurement of critical supplies and materials. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (2) 18­0662 CD 14 Municipal Facilities Committee report relative to negotiating and executing a lease amendment with California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) at Maple Street/ 16th Street and Grand Avenue/ 17th Street to allow the City to enter into a license agreement with Electrify America for the development and installation of electric charging infrastructure. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted (3) 20­1028­S1 CD 15 Municipal Facilities Committee report relative to negotiating and executing a non­profit lease agreement with South Bay Center for Counseling to operate a community garden at 600 East L Street in Council District 15. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE ­ APRIL 1, 2024 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION ­ MARCH 22, 2024) (4) 09­1295­S8 CD 5 City Administrative Officer reports and Ordinance relative to acquiring an easement at 3185 Motor Avenue, and swapping City­owned land at 3195 South Motor Avenue for the Northvale Bike Path. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Financial Policies Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted (5) 23­0792­S2 CD 1 Municipal Facilities Committee report relative to the rehabilitation and operations cost of the Mayfair Hotel Project located at 1256 West 7th Street in Council District 1. (This item is referred to the Housing and Homelessness, Budget, Finance and Innovation, and Government Financial Policies Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted (5) 23­0792­S2 CD 1 Municipal Facilities Committee report relative to the rehabilitation and operations cost of the Mayfair Hotel Project located at 1256 West 7th Street in Council District 1. (This item is referred to the Housing and Homelessness, Budget, Finance and Innovation, and Government Operations Committees) Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted (The Housing and Homelessness Committee approved to note and file this item on February 7, 2024) (6) 23­0792­S1 CD 1 Economic and Workforce Development Department report relative to canvassing the business community surrounding the Mayfair Hotel to inform and offer resources and business assistance; and determine if the area near Mayfair Hotel is eligible to be designated as a Jobs and Economic Development Incentive Zone. (This item is referred to the Housing and Homelessness, Budget, Finance and Innovation, and Government Operations Committees) Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted (7) 19­0398 Department of General Services report relative to a list of amounts expended through the commodity Information Technology contracts for FY 2022­23 by departments that utilized Purchasing Agent contracts. (This item is referred to Government Operations and Personnel, Audits, and Hiring Committees) Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted (8) 13­1641­S4 CD 1 Motion (Hernandez ­ Blumenfield) relative to negotiating and executing an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding with the Mountains and Recreation and Conservation Authority executed on February 28, 2019 to reimburse cost incurred by the Bureau of Engineering. Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted (8) 13­1641­S4 CD 1 Motion (Hernandez ­ Blumenfield) relative to negotiating and executing an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding with the Mountains and Recreation and Conservation Authority executed on February 28, 2019 to reimburse cost incurred by the Bureau of Engineering. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (9) 05­0686­S4 CD 14 Motion (de Leon ­ Lee) negotiating a lease for the City­owned property located at 150 North Los Angeles Street (the former Parker Center site) with Walton Construction, Inc. in order for the Contractor to use the site for construction laydown during the construction of an affordable housing project at 200 North Central Avenue. Community Impact Statement: None submitted 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., 00­0000) associated with the agenda item. PUBLIC INPUT AT CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS Members of the public who wish to speak on one or multiple items shall have an opportunity to speak up to one minute per item up to a total of two minutes for two or more agenda items. At regular meetings, members of the public shall also have an opportunity to speak up to one minute for general public comment on any matter within the subject­matter jurisdiction of the Committee. The Committee is not required to take general public comment at special meetings. The Committee may limit the total amount of time for public comment on any specific agenda item, on all agenda­items collectively, and/or on general public comment, based on the anticipated time required to hear from public speakers on any given or all agenda items, on the availability of Committee members and the need to maintain quorum, and on any other relevant factor. The Committee shall not discuss or take action relative to any general public comment except as explicitly permitted under the Brown Act. COMMITTEE INFORMATION, ASSIGNMENTS, AND STRUCTURE https://clerk.lacity.gov/clerk­services/cps/council­committee­meetings/info­assignments­structure SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION 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 Telecommunications Relay Service for the hearing impaired, please see the information below. NOTICE TO PAID REPRESENTATIVES If a member of the public is compensated to monitor, attend, or speak at this meeting, City law may require them to register as a lobbyist and report this activity. More information can be found at Los Angeles Municipal Code 48.01 et seq. or at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. Further assistance can be found by contacting the Ethics Commission at (213) 978­1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org. EXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION 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 Telecommunications Relay Service for the hearing impaired, please see the information below. NOTICE TO PAID REPRESENTATIVES If a member of the public is compensated to monitor, attend, or speak at this meeting, City law may require them to register as a lobbyist and report this activity. More information can be found at Los Angeles Municipal Code 48.01 et seq. or at ethics.lacity.org/lobbying. Further assistance can be found by contacting the Ethics Commission at (213) 978­1960 or ethics.commission@lacity.org. EXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES A member of the public seeking to challenge a City action in court may be limited to raising only those issues raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk prior to the public hearing in time reasonably to be considered by the Committee members. Any written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk before the City Council's final action on a matter will become a part of the administrative record. TELECOMMUNICATIONS RELAY SERVICE (TRS) COMMUNICATIONS Individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing, and individuals with a speech disability, may be able to avail themselves of 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 caller 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.