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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 10, 2026  
TO:  
Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, Chair  
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell  
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath  
Supervisor Janice Hahn  
Supervisor Kathryn Barger  
Joseph M. Nicchitta, Acting Chief Executive Officer  
Dawyn Harrison, County Counsel  
Press Room  
FROM:  
Edward Yen  
Executive Officer  
POSTED:  
RE:  
April 10, 2026  
Additions and/or revisions to the agenda for the Board meeting of Tuesday,  
April 14, 2026.  
REVISE:  
9.  
Supporting Transparency, Oversight, And Regulation of Private  
Mutual Water Companies  
Revised recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Barger and  
Hahn: Direct the Acting Chief Executive Officer, through the Legislative  
Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations Branch, to support Senate Bill  
1417 (Pérez) and Senate Bill 1291 (Gonzalez). (26-2271)  
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CORRECTION:  
23.  
Settlement of the Matter Entitled, Los Angeles County, et al. v.  
Thomas Shepos, et al.  
Los Angeles County Claims Board's Counsel’s recommendation:  
Authorize settlements in the matter entitled, Los Angeles County, et al.  
v. Thomas Shepos, et al. (26-2277)  
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AMEND:  
26.  
Workforce Services Sole Source Subawards  
Recommendation: Authorize the Director of Economic Opportunity to  
execute Subawards with Goodwill Industries of Southern California  
(Goodwill) for the East Los Angeles/West San Gabriel Valley  
Comprehensive America’s Job Centers of California…  
Also, consideration of Supervisor Hahn’s recommendation to find  
that it is in the best interest of the County to ensure continuity in  
serving the communities of Southeast Los Angeles with Hub  
Cities Consortium, a local Community Based Organization whose  
long history in the region has afforded it a deep familiarity with its  
particular needs and the trust of its communities, and allowed it  
to successfully complete this work for decades. Authorize the  
Director of Economic Opportunity to execute, extend, and amend  
Subawards with the Hub Cities Consortium and its Secondary  
Subrecipients for the Southeast Los Angeles Comprehensive  
AJCC, with required written confirmation to the Board and CEO  
after each action, and amend the recommended Board actions as  
follows:  
Delegate authority to the Director of the LA County  
Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), or designee,  
to execute Subawards with Hub Cities Consortium, with  
Goodwill Industries of Southern California (Goodwill) for the  
East Los Angeles/West San Gabriel Valley (ELA/WSGV)  
Comprehensive AJCC; and Hub Cities Consortium Coalition  
for Responsible Community Development (CRCD) for the  
Southeast Los Angeles (SELA) Comprehensive AJCC, in the  
anticipated amounts listed in Attachment A, for the  
provision of AJCC Program services, after County Counsel  
approval as to form effective July 1, 2026, through June 30,  
2027 with the option to extend the term for one additional  
one year period through June 30, 2028, for a maximum  
Subaward term of two years. DEO shall provide written  
confirmation to your Board and the Chief Executive Office  
(CEO) within thirty calendar days of completing these  
actions.  
Delegate authority to the Director of DEO, or designee, to  
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execute Subawards with the Secondary Subrecipients as  
identified respectively in the proposals from Goodwill and  
Hub Cities Consortium CRCD in the amounts listed in  
Attachment A as part of the Comprehensive AJCC  
Community Based Organization (CBO) partnership outlined  
in the AJCC Modernization Request for Proposals (RFP) to  
provide one or more Workforce Innovation and Opportunity  
Act (WIOA) services designated by the lead AJCCs  
(identified in Recommendation 1 above), after County  
Counsel approval as to form, effective July 1, 2026 through  
June 30, 2027 with the option to extend the term for one  
additional one-year period through June 30, 2028, for a  
maximum Subaward term of two years. DEO shall provide  
written confirmation to your Board and the CEO within  
thirty calendar days of completing these actions.  
Delegate authority to the Director of DEO, or designee, to  
extend and amend the existing Sole Source Subrecipient  
agreements with Hub Cities Consortium and Catholic  
Charities of Los Angeles, Inc., after County Counsel  
approval as to form, for two three-month extensions,  
effective July 1, 2026, and thereafter, three one-month  
options for a maximum potential period up to nine months  
but no later than March 31, 2027, to allow for successful  
closeout and transition of the current workforce providers’  
services to the new providers and workforce system.  
Delegate authority to the Director of DEO, or designee, to  
extend the existing Sole Source Subrecipient agreement  
with South Bay Workforce Investment Board (SBWIB) for  
the ETPL Administration services, after County Counsel  
approval as to form, for an additional six-month period,  
effective July 1, 2026, through December 31, 2026, with a  
six-month option to extend through June 30, 2027. DEO  
shall provide written confirmation to your Board and the  
CEO within thirty calendar days of completing these  
actions.  
Delegate authority to the Director of DEO, or designee, to  
extend existing Sole Source Subrecipient agreements with  
Roberts Enterprise Development Fund (REDF), Goodwill  
Industries of Southern California (Goodwill) and The  
Chrysalis Center (Chrysalis), for the continued provision of  
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the CFET CEPP services, after County Counsel approval as  
to form, for an additional one year period, effective July 1,  
2026 through June 30, 2027, with an additional one-year  
option to extend through June 30, 2028. DEO shall provide  
written confirmation to your Board and the CEO within  
thirty calendar days of completing these actions.  
Delegate authority to the Director of DEO, or designee, to  
execute amendments with the AJCC, CEPP and ETPL  
Subrecipients as follows: 1) add new, relevant or updated  
Federal, State and/or County Subaward terms; and 2)  
increase or decrease the Subaward amounts that may  
exceed 10% based on the availability of funding and/or  
based on Subrecipient’s performance provided that: (a)  
total allocation does not exceed available funding; and (b)  
DEO obtains County Counsel approval as to form of the  
amendment. These actions would ensure full expenditure of  
workforce funds and are consistent with your Board’s  
policy requiring review of each service provider’s  
performance. DEO shall provide written confirmation to  
your Board and the CEO within thirty calendar days of  
completing these actions. (26-1984)  
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CORRECTION:  
5-D.  
Exclusive Negotiating Agreement  
Recommendation: Authorize the County, through its Director of  
Economic Opportunity, on behalf of the Los Angeles County  
Development Authority… Find that the recommended actions do not  
constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act.  
APPROVE (Relates to Agenda No. 27 28) (26-2069)  
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SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA  
Motion to Proclaim April 17, 2026 as “Cambodian Genocide  
Remembrance Day” throughout Los Angeles County, as submitted by  
Supervisor Hahn. (26-2313)  
66-A  
66-B.  
66-C.  
Motion to Proclaim April 2026 as “Cambodian Heritage Month”  
throughout Los Angeles County, as submitted by Supervisor Hahn.  
(26-2314)  
Motion to Adopt a Resolution and Proclaim April 15, 2026 as the "50th  
Anniversary of the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs" and  
May 1, 2026 as "International Workers' Day" throughout Los Angeles  
County, as submitted by Supervisor Solis. (26-2306)  
Motion to Proclaim April 30, 2026 as the “10 Year Celebration of  
Center for Strategic Partnerships” throughout Los Angeles County and  
Waive Parking Fees on April 30, 2026 in the Amount of $1,000, as  
submitted by Supervisor Solis. (26-2312)  
66-D.  
66-E.  
Motion for the Music Center’s 47th Annual Very Special Arts Festival  
Parking Fee Waiver on May 1, 2026, in the Amount of $3,500 and on  
May 2, 2026 in the Amount of $10,200, as submitted by Supervisor  
Solis. (26-2305)  
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Extending Price Gouging Protections  
66-F.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Effective April  
29, 2026:  
Extend for 30 days, through and including May 28, 2026, the  
protections of California Penal Code section 396, subdivisions  
(b), (c), (e), and (f), to limit price-gouging for applicable goods  
and services, and in the housing rental market including  
short-term rentals and to continue the protections of County  
Code Chapter 8.09, pursuant to Penal Code section 396  
subdivision (g). The Board finds that this extension is necessary  
because of complaints of price gouging which are continuing,  
and have been increasing, and that such an extension will  
protect the lives, property, and/or welfare of the residents of the  
County; and  
Authorize a specified price increase of the rental price for  
housing not rented and not offered for rent within one year prior  
to the proclamation or declaration of emergency as defined in  
Penal Code section 396 subdivision (j)(11)(B) as follows: For  
Los Angeles County, increase the rental price formula for such  
housing from 160% of the fair market rent established by the  
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development  
(HUD) to 200% to more accurately reflect rental market  
conditions in Los Angeles County. All other provisions of Penal  
Code section 396 subdivision (j)(11)(B) shall remain unchanged.  
Direct the Director of Consumer and Business Affairs to provide to the  
Board via written report or verbal presentation to the Homelessness or  
Operations Cluster, indicators or milestones or other information or  
data that can be used to evaluate the continuing need for price gouging  
protections for future renewals. (26-2315)  
Drone Pilot Program for Filming at Venice Beach  
66-G.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Suspend  
Section 22.1 of the Rules of the Board for the limited purpose of  
considering this motion. Direct the Director of Beaches and Harbors  
(DBH), in collaboration with the Director of the Department of  
Economic Opportunity (DEO) and the Los Angeles County Film Office  
(Film Office), FilmLA, and County Counsel, to create a Drone Pilot  
Program (Pilot Program) at Venice Beach that would allow drone use  
exclusively for permitted film and television productions, while  
protecting public safety and natural resources. The Pilot Program shall  
be developed and made available within seven business days of the  
approval of this motion and remain in effect through July 31, 2026.  
Find that approval of the proposed actions does not constitute a project  
under the California Environmental Quality Act. Such a program shall  
be administered by FilmLA and should include, but not be limited to the  
following conditions:  
FAA Part 107-certified pilots and registered aircraft only  
Advance submission and approval of detailed flight plans  
Restricted hours of operation and designated launch/landing  
zones  
Compliance with all applicable flight limits imposed by the FAA  
and any other regulatory agency  
Environmental and wildlife protections, including seasonal or  
location-based exclusions  
Enhanced insurance and indemnification requirements  
Direct DBH, in collaboration with the DEO, the Film Office, FilmLA, and  
County Counsel, to report back within 60 days of the conclusion of the  
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pilot program with a comprehensive evaluation of the program’s  
outcomes, including its effectiveness, operational impacts, feedback  
from production permittee(s) and the public, any public safety or  
environmental considerations, and recommendations for a permanent  
program at LA County-managed beaches. (26-2318)  
Exploring the Expanded Use of Gladstones Trademarks Owned by  
County and Reinvesting in Coastal Access to Our Public Beaches  
66-H.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Direct the  
Director of Beaches and Harbors to explore the potential use of the  
County’s Gladstones restaurant, located at 17300 Pacific Coast  
Highway (Gladstones) trademarks to maximize revenue to the County  
and ensure the County’s trademarks remain in use, including retention  
of a broker or other outside vendor to assist the Department of  
Beaches and Harbors (DBH) in marketing the trademarks for use by  
third parties, and report back to the Board in six months with the  
results. Find that approval of the proposed actions does not constitute a  
project under the California Environmental Quality Act. Take the  
following actions:  
Authorize the Director of Beaches and Harbors to negotiate and  
execute an agreement with an operator of a potential new  
Gladstones location in San Diego for use of the Gladstones  
trademarks, subject to approval as to form by County Counsel,  
and concurrence with the Chief Executive Office, and provide an  
executed copy to the Board of Supervisors and Chief Executive  
Office.  
Direct the Director of Beaches and Harbors to collaborate with  
the Acting Chief Executive Officer and the Auditor-Controller to  
determine and establish an appropriate account to place net  
revenue generated from the Parking Management Program at  
the Gladstones replacement restaurant, per the Development  
Permit, into the account to be used to enhance public access,  
and support timely maintenance of public-serving restrooms and  
other facilities at Will Rogers Beach.  
Direct County Counsel to return to the Board within 45 days with  
an ordinance for the Board's consideration amending Chapter  
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4.16 of the Los Angeles County Code to include in the  
Accumulative Capital Outlay Fund a category to advance  
improvements, installments, upgrades, and repairs to critical  
infrastructure and facilities along the coast and capital  
improvements at beaches owned and/or managed by the  
County.  
Direct the Director of Beaches and Harbors to collaborate with  
the Acting Chief Executive Officer and the Auditor-Controller to  
establish a Beaches Accumulated Capital Outlay Fund for the  
purposes of capital improvement expenditures; and if necessary,  
identify and create any additional funds or accounts needed to  
support the planning and implementation of coastal resilience  
strategies, including setting aside resources for major  
maintenance projects.  
Direct the Director of Beaches and Harbors to submit a budget  
request through the County’s annual budget process, identifying  
collected and projected revenues, not limited to the Gladstone’s  
trademark, beach concession, or beach advertising revenues,  
and to propose recommendations for the use of those funds in a  
spending priority plan for beach or coastal reinvestment activities  
and programming at the County operated beaches. (26-1930)  
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Support for Assembly Bill 2224 (Hadwick): County recorders: fees  
66-I.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Suspend  
Section 22.1 of the Rules of the Board for the limited purpose of  
considering this motion. Direct the Acting Chief Executive Officer,  
through the Legislative Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations Branch,  
to support Assembly Bill 2224 (Hadwick). (26-2320)  
Authorize Application for Project Homekey Funds  
66-J.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Suspend  
Section 22.1 of the Rules of the Board for the limited purpose of  
considering this motion. Approve the Project Application for 12135  
Victory Blvd. Approve the attached authorizing resolution(s),  
authorizing and directing the Director of the Department of Homeless  
Services and Housing (HSH), to submit joint Application(s) on behalf of  
the County, to Housing and Community Development (HCD), in  
response to the Homekey Notice of Funding Availability, and to jointly  
apply for Homekey grant funds in the amount indicated in the  
authorizing resolution. If the Application is approved, the Director of  
HSH, is hereby authorized and directed to enter into, execute, and  
deliver Standard Agreement(s) in an amount not to exceed the amount  
specified in the authorizing resolution, as well as any and all other  
documents required or deemed necessary or appropriate to secure the  
Homekey funds from HCD and to participate in the Homekey Program,  
including any amendments thereto. Authorize the Director of HSH, to  
negotiate and execute monitoring agreements with the Los Angeles  
County Development Authority (LACDA), grantees, and other  
County-led affordable housing projects as agreed upon by HSH and  
LACDA, relating to projects and agreement transitioned from the Chief  
Executive Office, and to execute any subsequent amendments thereto.  
Find that the Project is exempt from the California Environmental  
Quality Act. (26-2319)