AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS
Board of Supervisors, County of Los Angeles
Contact: Judy Hammond, Director of Public Affairs, (213) 974-1363
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Agenda and supporting documents: http://bos.co.la.ca.us/Categories/Agenda/AgendaHome.asp
Agenda Highlights: http://ceo.lacounty.gov/press.htm
June 26, 2009
June 30 Agenda Highlights
(Meeting is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m.)
$10.2 million in stimulus funds proposed for various homeless projects. (Item 3-D)
Maximum $2.3 million loan recommended for rehabilitation of 35-unit apartment building in Florence area, using City of Industry redevelopment funds. (Item I-H)
Approval requested for 2009 plan to spend $9.6 million in Regional Park and Open Space revenues, and to reallocate $56.5 million in prior year funds to each supervisorial district for projects. (Item 1-P)
Parks and Recreation Department seeks approval to spend $866,000 in Safe Neighborhood Parks Proposition funds on various projects. (Items 2-P and 22)
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich proposes Angeles National Forest canyon be officially named in honor of a Marine captain killed when his jet crashed during a routine test flight. (Item 2)
Supervisor Gloria Molina asks $150,000 reward be extended for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person(s) responsible for killing 15-year-old East Los Angeles resident Brenda Sierra in 2002. (Item 4)
New policy proposed for the receipt and distribution of passes and tickets to, or at the behest of,
County officials to meet new state requirements. (Cont. from 4/21, 5/12, 6/2)
$23.3 million in Homeland Security grants would fund efforts to respond to terrorism and natural disasters. (Item 10)
Policy change would extend criminal history check of County job applicants and employees to include federal crimes. (Item 11)
Ordinance would require persons and businesses receiving County contracts to certify they have no unpaid property tax bills. (Items 14 and 67)
Sixteen contracts totaling $28 million -- $17.5 million from stimulus funding -- would fund employment and training programs. (Item 16)
Board asked to approve spending $11.6 million in stimulus funds for jobs for youth in General Relief welfare program. (Item 17)
Marina del Rey lease amendment would extend fuel dock lease by 55 years, change rent structure for fuels sales to flat fee, approve change in ownership structure of lessee, and incorporate revised site and development plans. (Item 21)
Agreement calls for planting 60 oak trees to mitigate road repair projects in Santa Monica Mountains. (Item 25)
Supervisors asked to approve revised $3.7 million budget for project to improve septic system and inmate restrooms and showers at fire camp in Santa Clarita area and award $2.2 million construction contract. (Item 29)
$30 million requested for Pacoima Dam sediment and Sun Valley watershed projects. (Item 30)
Recommendation calls for spending $1.1 million for taxiway improvements at El Monte Airport and $310,000-$360,000 at Bracket Field Airport in La Verne. (Items 35, 38)
Contract would provide $65.9 million annually to Sheriff’s Department to provide services to MTA. (Item 50)
$325,000 settlement proposed in medical malpractice lawsuit filed by Olive View Medical Center patient whose face was burned while having a mole removed when oxygen in her mask caught fire. (Item 54)
Settlement would pay $10.5 million, plus $2.122 million in ancillary payments, to 18 mental health providers who were denied reimbursement for services because the County did not file timely or accurately process their claims. (Item 55)
Development standards proposed to preserve the rural character and sensitive environmental settings of Elizabeth Lake and Lake Hughes. (Item 66)
Report scheduled on law enforcement facility fees for Santa Clarita/North Los Angeles County. (Cont. from 3/10, 5/12, 6/9)
Public Health Department reports on how it will handle budget curtailments and whether its escalating costs are attributable to separating from the Department of Health Services. (Item 72)
Board in closed session discusses lawsuit filed by Drew University alleging breach of medical school affiliation agreement. (Item CS-1).
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