Thursday, July 15, 2010

JULY 20 2010 AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

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

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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                                                       

        July 15, 2010

July 20 Agenda Highlights

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

 

Board presents scroll to musician Nathaniel Ayers, whose mental illness struggles have been chronicled by L.A. Times columnist Steve Lopez and the subject of the movie “The Soloist,” for his participation in the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act at the White House.

 

Report to be given on issues related to the transition of the new Los Angeles County Medical Center.  (Item S-1, 11 a.m.)

 

Transfer of $7.75 million from City of Pico Rivera would complete funding of new $16 million library being jointly financed by city and the County.  (Item 1-D)

 

Supervisors asked to approve transferring $21 million from 2009-10 administration budget of the Department of Public Social Services to cover a deficit in General Relief.  (Item 4)

 

Action would allow Marina del Rey lease to be extended by 33 years to facilitate renovation of the Tahiti Marina Apartments and Docks.   (Item 11)

 

Extension of lease would allow Wishtoyo Foundation to continue operating the Chumash Discovery Center and restoring the creek at Nicholas Canyon Beach.  (Item 12)

 

Two projects totaling $1.3 million proposed for William S. Hart Museum to repair access road that has been damaged by years of insufficient draining and erosion, and to repair roofs and areas damaged by water leaking through the deteriorated roofs.  (Items 14, 15)

 

Recommendations calls for 2 percent increase in the County Library special tax.  (Item 16)

 

$2.5 million proposal would fund rehabilitation of the Marina del Rey Tidegate facility to prevent flooding in the Ballona Lagoon/Grand Canal area.  (Item 17, cont. from 7/13)

 

$13 million budget proposed for pool project at Castaic Sports Complex.  (Item 22)

 

Supervisors asked to approve estimated $12.56 million project at Alondra Park in El Camino Village that would include pool, water play area, and skate park.  (Item 24)

 

Board meets in closed session to provide instructions to County real estate negotiators regarding the Grand Avenue project in downtown Los Angeles.  (Item CS-1)

 

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