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MEMBERS OF THE BOARD  
HILDA L. SOLIS  
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
HOLLY J. MITCHELL  
LINDSEY P. HORVATH  
JANICE HAHN  
KENNETH HAHN HALL OF ADMINISTRATION  
500 WEST TEMPLE STREET  
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012  
(213) 974-1411 - FAX (213) 620-0636  
EDWARD YEN  
EXECUTIVE OFFICER  
KATHRYN BARGER  
April 11, 2025  
TO:  
Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Chair  
Supervisor Hilda L. Solis  
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell  
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath  
Supervisor Janice Hahn  
Fesia Davenport, Chief Executive Officer  
Dawyn Harrison, County Counsel  
Press Room  
FROM:  
Edward Yen  
Executive Officer  
POSTED:  
RE:  
April 11, 2025  
Additions and/or revisions to the agenda for the Board meeting of Tuesday,  
April 15, 2025.  
REVISE:  
2.  
Appointments to Commissions/Committees/Special Districts  
Recommendation for appointment/reappointment or removal for the  
following Commissions/Committees/Special Districts (+ denotes  
reappointments): Documents on file in the Executive Office  
Supervisor Kathryn Barger  
The Honorable Tunua Thrash-Ntuk, Councilmember, City of  
Long Beach, California Coastal Commission (approval of  
nominee to be submitted to the Senate Rules Committee)  
(25-0039)  
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REVISE:  
6.  
Revised motion to Proclaim April 2025 as “Second Chance  
Month” throughout Los Angeles County, as submitted by  
Supervisors Solis and Horvath. (25-1929)  
REVISE:  
10.  
Celebrating 20 Years of Civic Art and Investing in its Future  
Revised recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Barger and  
Solis: Commemorate and congratulate the Department of Arts and  
Culture and the Civic Art Division for 20 years of incredible work in all  
five Supervisorial Districts; (25-2133)  
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REVISE:  
13.  
Urgent Response to a Rise in Stranded Marine Mammals Affected  
by Domoic Acid Along Los Angeles County Beaches  
Revised recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Horvath and  
Hahn: Instruct the Director of Beaches and Harbors, in collaboration  
with the Chief Executive Officer, to issue a purchase order for up to  
$100,000 to the Marine Mammal Care Center (MMCC) to provide  
urgently needed essential medical services to stranded marine  
mammals for Fiscal Year 2024-25;… (25-2131)  
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REVISE:  
16.  
Report on Options for Non-Pathway Home Funds  
Also, consideration of Supervisors Barger and Mitchell’s revised  
recommendation to instruct the Executive Director of the  
Homeless Initiative, Chief Executive Office, to restore the  
$5,600,000 funding for Transitional Age Youth programs from the  
Chief Executive Officer’s April 1, 2025 report entitled, “Report  
Back on Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 Homeless Initiative Funding  
Recommendations;” restore 25% of Prevention, $3,423,250, and  
25% of Preventing and Ending Homelessness Project, $750,000 of  
Prevention items from the Chief Executive Officer’s April 1, 2025  
report, and $811,000 of legal and financial services for the first  
quarter of FY 2025-26: legal services from Homeless Initiative FY  
2025-26 Funding Recommendation, Board Letter, Board Order  
No. 5 of March 25, 2025; and restore funding for the above  
programs utilizing the following revenue sources to get to a  
combined total of $9,773,250 $9,834,250:  
$507,250 (Public Defender Criminal Records Clearing  
Project) FY 2025-26 Funding Recommendation Board  
Letter, Board Order No. 5 of March 25, 2025;  
$5,435,000 (Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority  
Housing Location); and  
$3,831,000 $3,892,000 (Department of Health Services -  
Interim Housing Adjustment); and  
Instruct the Executive Director of the Homeless Initiative, Chief  
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Executive Office, to report back to the Board in writing with  
options reinstating the Prevention and Legal Services Programs  
listed in Board Order No. 5 of March 25, 2025, during the County  
regular budget process, including supplemental budget based on  
the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency  
(LACAHSA) final spending plan and allocation, at which time we  
will better understand what is and is not funded by LACAHSA.  
(25-1950)  
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SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA  
Reallocation of Settlement Funds from the Lead Paint Litigation to  
Assist Residential Property Owners of Intact Properties South of  
the Eaton Fire Burn Scar with Soil Testing for Lead  
41-A.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Barger and Horvath:  
Instruct the Director of Public Health, in coordination with the Executive  
Director of the Los Angeles County Development Authority, to allocate  
up to $3,000,000 dollars of the Lead Paint Hazard Mitigation Program  
settlement fund to assist property owners of intact residential properties  
located downwind in and within one-mile of the Eaton Fire burn area  
with costs for laboratory testing of soil for lead; instruct the Director of  
Public Health and the Executive Director of the Los Angeles County  
Development Authority, to amend the existing Memorandum of  
Understanding, if necessary, to account for this reallocation of  
settlement funds; permit the Director of Public Health to enter into  
emergency sole source contracts with certified soil testing laboratories,  
at usual and customary rates, for laboratory testing services; and  
instruct the Director of Public Health to report back to the Board in  
writing in 30 days on the status of the laboratory testing assistance.  
(25-1924)  
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Motion to Proclaim May 2 through May 26, 2025 as "Los Angeles  
County Fair Days" throughout Los Angeles County, as submitted  
by Supervisor Solis. (25-2197)  
41-B.  
41-C.  
Motion to Extend and Increase a Reward Offer from $10,000 to  
$15,000 in the Investigation of the Heinous Murder of Raejonette  
Laveda Morgan, who was Fatally Shot on Vermont Avenue, Near  
the 105 West On-Ramp on July 2, 2024, as submitted by  
Supervisor Mitchell. (25-0519)  
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Appointments to the Governance Reform Task Force (GRTF)  
41-D.  
As directed by the Los Angeles County Governance Reform Motion,  
Board Order No. 19 of November 26, 2024, each Supervisor shall  
select one Governance Reform Task Force (GRTF) member from the  
pool of applicants for appointment by the Board, resulting in a total of  
five appointments.  
The five Board-appointed members of the GRTF are as follows:  
Supervisor Hilda L. Solis  
Brian Calderón Tabatabai  
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell  
Derek Steele  
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath  
Sara Sadhwani  
Supervisor Janice Hahn  
Marcel Rodarte  
Supervisor Kathryn Barger  
John Fasana (25-2202)  
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ADDITIONAL CLOSED SESSION  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS  
(Government Code Section 54957.6)  
CS-5.  
Agency designated representatives: Fesia Davenport, Chief Executive  
Officer and designated staff.  
Employee Organization(s) for represented employees: All individual  
member unions of the Coalition of County Unions, AFL CIO; SEIU,  
Local 721; All affiliated member unions of SEIU; All affiliated member  
unions of AFSCME Council 36; Los Angeles County Deputy Public  
Defenders Union; Program Managers Association; Child Support  
Attorneys; Supervising Child Support Officers; and Probation  
Directors. (25-1693)  
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