Thursday, June 26, 2008

Agenda Highlights -- July 1

AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

                                                           Board of Supervisors, County of Los Angeles  

 

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Agenda Highlights: http://ceo.lacounty.gov/press.htm                                 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            June 26, 2008                     

                                                               

                                                                                July 1, 2008 Agenda Highlights

(Meeting is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m.)

 

Proposal calls for loaning $3.9 million to developer to construct 105th Street and Normandie Senior Housing Project and the Downtown Women’s Center Project in Los Angeles, using housing redevelopment funds from City of Industry.  (Item 2-H)

 

Supervisor Gloria Molina recommends extension of $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person(s) responsible for shooting death of Arturo Saldana, 52, and  Francisco Cereceres, 50,  at Jesse’s Auto in East Los Angeles on March 31.  (Item 6)

 

Supervisor Yvonne B. Burke proposes campaign to get County employees to donate cell phones for recycling to raise money for soldiers serving overseas to talk to their family and friends.  (Item 7)

 

Board asked to approve distribution of $10,000 reward to persons who provided information that led to the conviction of four juveniles who assaulted a Rowland Unified School District police officer on Aug. 15, 2006 while he was investigating a school burglary.  (Item 11)

 

Approval sought for distribution of $10,000 reward to persons who provided information that led to the conviction of Tonya Shafer in death of a newborn baby whose body was found March 11, 2006 along railroad tracks in Alhambra. (Item 12)

 

Recommendation calls for appointment of William K. Huang as acting executive director of the Community Development Commission and Housing Authority, effective July 7, at $160,000 salary.  (Item 18)

 

$1.65 million would be awarded to five contractors to construct trails, walkways and bikeways to promote exercise.  (Item 26)

 

Supervisors asked to approve $1.6 million to upgrade three freight elevators at the Museum of Natural History to meet operating and safety standards.  (Item 29)

 

Grant funds totaling $14.89 million sought for Santa Fe Dam campground planning,  Schabarum Blueline Stream restoration, Skyline Trail/Rio Hondo staging area development, Whittier Narrows equestrian facility and bicycle/pedestrian path development, and Whittier Narrows riparian/scrub raptor field restoration.   (Item 30)

 

Sheriff asks approval to provide law enforcement services to Foothill Transit at estimated cost of $400,000, and increase of two deputy sheriff positions.  (Item 53)

 

Recommendation calls for paying estimated $419,000 to hire independent contractors to investigate Sheriff’s Department employees suspected of workers’ compensation fraud.  (Item 55)

 

Board asked to declare results of June 3 Primary Election official.  (Item 57)

 

$225,000 settlement proposed in lawsuit alleging abuse of a minor under the supervision of the Department of Children and Family Services.  (Item 61)

 

$420,000 proposal would settle lawsuit filed by Department of Public Health employee who alleged she was subjected to disability discrimination.  (Item 62)

 

Supervisors asked to approve priorities for future funding of child care and preschool programs.  (Item 63)

 

Report to be given on actions the County needs to take due to statewide drought condition.   (Item 69)

 

Proposal would increase Marina del Rey boat slip rental rates at County-operated Anchorage 47 by 10-25% over three years, depending on size, and ceiling for live-aboard charges 20% annually until 2011.  (Item 70, cont. from 6/24)

 

Board in closed session discusses lawsuit challenging constitutionality of the County’s utility user tax ordinance.  (Item CS-1)

 

Supervisors in closed session consider appointment of new registrar-recorder/county clerk.  (Item CS-2)

 

 

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