Friday, January 9, 2009

Jan. 13, 2009 AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

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                                    AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

                           Board of Supervisors, County of Los Angeles  

                                                           

Contact:  Judy Hammond, Director of Public Affairs, (213) 974-1363

                 Brian Lew, Assistant Director, (213) 974-1652

 

Live videofeed, English and Spanish, Telco #948075      Audio–(213) 974-4700 or

                                                                                                   (877) 873-8017 ext. 111111# English

                                                                                                                           ext. 222222# Spanish

Agenda and supporting documents:  http://bos.co.la.ca.us/Categories/Agenda/AgendaHome.asp

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

 

                          Jan. 9, 2009              

 

Jan. 13, 2009 Agenda Highlights

(Meeting scheduled for 9:30 a.m.)

 

Board presents scrolls to:

o   Mark Dwyer and Jason Sandoval for heroic efforts in rescuing two pilots whose plane     crashed in ocean.

o   Saugus High School girls cross-country team for winning third straight state championship and placing second nationally.

o   KNBC-TV anchor-reporter Furnell Chatman upon retirement.

 

Board declares Jan. 13 as Korean-American Day in Los Angeles County.

 

$275,541 maximum contract recommended to develop master plan for Hillgrove Community Center project in Hacienda Heights.  (Item 1-D)

 

$679,463 maximum contract would complete refurbishment of Woodcrest Library in West Athens/Westmont.  (Item 2-D)

 

Supervisor Don Knabe asks study of the practicality of offsetting minimum 10 percent of County’s annual electrical needs through use of renewable energy.  (Item 2)

 

Board approval requested for 69-unit condominium project in West Athens-Westmont.  (Item 8)

 

$3.7 million agreement would hire new private firm to provide physicians for urgent care services at King, Jr. Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center.  (Item 12)

 

Mental Health Department seeks approval of $69.7 million information technology plan.  (Item 17)

 

Recommendation calls for committing $12 million in local funds to $25.6 million Nogales Street grade separation project in Rowland Heights and Industry.  (Item 23)

 

$250 million maximum contract requested for transit needs study in Hacienda Heights and Altadena areas.  (Item 25)

 

Report scheduled on major projects most likely to qualify for federal recovery funding.  (Item 41, cont. from 1/6)

 

Supervisors meet in closed session to discuss lawsuit alleging medical negligence at Olive New Medical Center.  (Item CS-1)

 

 

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