Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Final actions: Agenda Highlights for Sept. 28: Board is in closed session

AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

                           Board of Supervisors, County of Los Angeles  

                                                           

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

 

      Sept. 28, 2010

               

Final Results: Sept. 28, 2010 Agenda Highlights

(Unless otherwise noted, the vote was 5-0.)

 

Report scheduled on financial status of the Department of Health Services.  (Item S-1, 11 a.m.) APPROVED MOTION BY ANTONOVICH AND YAROSLAVSKY TO ALLOCATE $1.1 MILLION TO OPEN UNIT AT OLIVE VIEW-UCLA MEDICAL CENTER FOR PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS, INCREASING BED SPACE AT OTHER HOSPITALS FOR PERSONS NEEDING ACUTE CARE 

 

Update to be given on operation of Los Angeles County Medical Center. (Item S-2, 11:30 a.m.) RECEIVED AND FILED

 

Supervisors Don Knabe and Mark Ridley-Thomas ask grant applications be submitted for trail development adjacent to George Washington Carver Park and along Compton Creek watershed; and Journey Into the Wild program at Deane Dana Friendship Park, Eaton Canyon Natural Area and Nature Center, and Whittier Narrows Recreational Area.  (Item 4) APPROVED

 

Board asked to approve $59.89 million plan for repair and maintenance efforts on public health centers, community and senior centers, and other County facilities that have been neglected due to budget problems that began in early 1990s.  (Item 16) APPROVED WITH AMENDMENT BY ANTONOVICH TO CONT. FOR ONE WEEK THE ACTION RELATED TO ACTON REHABILITATION CENTER, AND AMENDMENT BY RIDLEY-THOMAS AND MOLINA TO PREPARE ASSESSMENT OF ASSET MANAGEMENT POLICIES WITHIN 90 DAYS

 

$1 million in contracts would continue providing outside attorneys to staff the Office of Independent Review to monitor Sheriff and Probation departments. (Item 17)APPROVED

 

$1 million proposal calls for leasing 3,465-square-foot space at Exposition Park to serve as environmental service center, constituent service center and Second District field office.  (Item 18) APPROVED 4-1, WITH KNABE ABSTAINING

 

Action would approve changes to Plaza de Cultura y Artes Project-- a development in downtown Los Angeles aimed at preserving and promoting the Mexican American culture -- to refocus the space on outdoor activities instead of indoor activities.  (Item 19) APPROVED

 

Agreement would make improvements to Manhattan Beach Library and govern the way property taxes in the city are spent on the library.  (Item 21) APPROVED

 

Report scheduled on the funding needs of the Probation Department to respond to issues raised by the federal Department of Justice.  (Item 24) CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE CONT. TO 10/12

 

Report set on whether creating a panel of family law lawyers, paid a flat fee to serve as expert witnesses and investigators, would reduce costs of the Professional Appointee Court Expenditures System.  (Item 25) CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER CONT. TO 10/12

 

Action would increase County’s $23.175 billion budget by $135.9 million to reflect fund balance that exceeded estimates when 2010-11 budget was adopted in June.  (Item 30) APPROVED

 

Recommendations provided to spend the unallocated $135.9 million fund balance, with $74.7 million going for designated projects and $61.2 million for unrealized savings from labor negotiations.   (Item 31) APPROVED

 

Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich proposes extension of $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of driver of vehicle that struck and killed Joo Lee in Glendale on Jan. 1.  (Item 32-A)  APPROVED

 

Action paves way for establishment of community garden adjacent to Antelope Valley Senior Center.  (Item 32-B) APPROVED

 

Proposal would reschedule to Nov. 16 a public hearing on possible ban of plastic carryout bags and imposition of charge on paper bags at markets and drug stores. (Item 32-C) APPROVED

 

Supervisors in closed session consider appointing new director of health services. (Item CS-1)

 

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