AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS
Board of Supervisors, County of Los Angeles
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Agenda Highlights: http://ceo.lacounty.gov/press.htm
Nov. 4, 2010
Nov. 9 Agenda Highlights
(Meeting begins at 9:30 a.m.)
KCRW general manager Jennifer Ferro recognized for her broadcast accomplishments.
Proposal would allow mutual acceptance of housing vouchers/certificates between the County and other local municipalities/housing agencies, providing more options to families in subsidized housing programs. (Item 1-H)
Board asked to approve the proposed schedule for the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre’s 2011 season. (Item 7)
Acceptance of $13.6 million grant would fund County efforts to better respond to incidents of terrorism/natural disasters. (Item 8)
Board asked to set Dec. 7 for public hearing on proposal to buy 2.3 acres in Santa Clarita for $2.1 million for a future fire station. (Item 9, a,b,c,d,e)
Action would allow 493 acres of unincorporated land known as Mont Calabasas to be annexed into City of Calabasas. (Item 10)
Ordinance would allow Board to hold some of its regular meetings in areas outside Los Angeles City, the legal county seat. (Item 12, 38)
Action would allow acceptance of $1.4 million grant to fund outreach program to improve health by reducing salt consumption. (Item 16)
Proposal would award 15-year contract to Talking Horse Equestrian Center, Inc., to operate the Equestrian Center at Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park, with revenue to the County totaling not less than $12,000 per year. (Item 17)
Supervisors asked to approve $880,000 to buy two larger buses for the Sunshine Shuttle Service in South Whittier to alleviate overcrowding. (Item 18)
Proposal would set Nov. 30 public hearing on proposal to adopt State Fire Code, with more stringent building standards where necessary due to local climatic/geological/topographic conditions. (Item 20, 37 cont. from 11/3)
Recommendation calls for spending $6.2 million to purchase 12 fire engines and two aerial ladder trucks to replace aging equipment. (Item 21)
Board asked to approve plan to spend $266,116 to purchase fingerprint equipment, computer laptops and surveillance equipment to improve safety at high risk campuses in the Lawndale Elementary and Norwalk-La Mirada Unified school districts. (Item 22)
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