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AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA  
TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2026, 9:30 A.M.  
BOARD HEARING ROOM 381B  
KENNETH HAHN HALL OF ADMINISTRATION  
500 WEST TEMPLE STREET  
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012  
Hilda L. Solis  
Chair  
First District  
Holly J. Mitchell  
Chair Pro Tem  
Second District  
Lindsey P. Horvath  
Supervisor  
Third District  
Janice Hahn  
Supervisor  
Kathryn Barger  
Supervisor  
Fourth District  
Fifth District  
Executive Officer  
Edward Yen  
AGENDA POSTED: March 18, 2026  
MEETING TELEVISED: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 11:00 P.M. on KLCS  
Assistive listening devices, agenda in Braille and/or alternate formats are available upon request.  
American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters, other auxiliary aids and services, or reasonable  
modifications to Board meeting policies and/or procedures, such as to assist members of the  
disability community who would like to request a disability-related accommodation in addressing  
the Board, are available if requested at least three business days prior to the Board meeting.  
Later requests will be accommodated to the extent feasible. Please telephone the Executive  
Office of the Board at (213) 974-1426 (voice) or (213) 974-1707 (TTY), from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00  
p.m., Monday through Friday.  
Supporting documentation is available at the Executive Office of the Board located at the Kenneth  
Hahn Hall of Administration, 500 West Temple Street, Room 383, Los Angeles, California 90012,  
Máquinas de traducción disponibles a petición. Si necesita intérprete para las juntas de los  
Supervisores del Condado de Los Angeles, por favor llame (213) 974-1426 entre las horas de  
8:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m., lunes a viernes, con tres días de anticipación.  
Invocation led by Bishop Johnny Withers Jr., Unity Church, Compton (2).  
Pledge of Allegiance led by Hector Castillo Monzon, E- 4, United States Navy, Pacoima (3).  
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I. PRESENTATIONS  
Presentation of scrolls to the winners of the LA County Library's 46th  
Annual Bookmark Contest, as arranged by the Chair.  
Presentation of scroll to Lourdes Saab, in honor of her retirement as Chief  
of Protocol for the County of Los Angeles, after 20 years of County Service,  
as arranged by the Chair.  
Presentation of scroll, in honor of “Women’s History Month,” to Chiquis  
Rivera for her cultural impact, community leadership, and service to Los  
Angeles County-recognizing her support for immigrant families and wildfire  
survivors, as arranged by Supervisor Horvath.  
Presentation of scrolls to the East Whittier Woman's Club, in honor of their  
125th anniversary and in recognition of “Women's History Month,” as  
arranged by Supervisor Hahn.  
Presentation of scroll to Altadena Girls for their commitment to connection,  
healing, and support of girls in their community, in honor of “Women's  
History Month,” as arranged by Supervisor Barger. (26-1208)  
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II. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1 - 8  
1.  
Hearing on Resolution to Vacate Alleys East of the Intersection of  
Miramonte Boulevard and 58th Drive in the Unincorporated  
Community of Florence-Firestone  
Hearing on the proposed vacation of the alleys east of the intersection of  
Miramonte Boulevard and 58th Drive, in the unincorporated community of  
Florence-Firestone (2). Find that the easements for alley purposes have  
been superseded by relocation and are not useful as nonmotorized  
transportation facilities. Find that the public convenience and necessity  
require the reservation and exception of easements to Golden State Water  
Company-Florence Graham System, Southern California Edison Company,  
and AT&T Inc., for construction, maintenance, operation, and use of  
appurtenant structures with ingress and egress purposes. Adopt a  
resolution to vacate alleys east of the intersection of Miramonte Boulevard  
and 58th Drive. Authorize the Director of Public Works to record the  
certified original resolution with the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. Find  
that the proposed project is exempt from the California Environmental  
Quality Act. (Department of Public Works) (26-1446)  
Attachments:  
2.  
Hearing on the 2026 Defensible Space Clearance/Weed Abatement  
Referees’ Hearing Report  
Hearing on the 2026 Defensible Space Clearance/Weed Abatement  
Referees’ Hearing Report, acting as the Governing Body of the Fire  
Protection District and of the County, order the Department of Agricultural  
Commissioner/Weights and Measures and the Consolidated Fire Protection  
District to enforce the removal of hazardous brush, dry grass, weeds,  
rubbish, illegal dumping and combustible growth or flammable vegetation,  
including native and ornamental vegetation, from improved and unimproved  
properties in the County (All Districts). (Department of Agricultural  
Commissioner/Weights and Measures and Fire Department) (26-1448)  
Attachments:  
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3.  
Hearing on a Resolution to Increase the Developer Fee for the  
Consolidated Fire Protection District  
Hearing on adoption of a resolution, acting as the Governing Body of the  
Consolidated Fire Protection District, to increase the 2025 Developer Fee  
Program (DFP) rates for three Areas of Benefit, including Area 1,  
Malibu/Santa Monica Mountains/City of Calabasas, to $1.2417 (+$0.0565)  
per sq ft; Area 2, Santa Clarita Valley, to $1.7601 (+$0.0891) per sq ft; and  
Area 3, Antelope Valley, to $1.2010 (+$0.0603) per sq ft (3 and 5). Find that  
updating the DFP is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.  
(Fire Department) (26-1442)  
Attachments:  
4.  
Hearing on the Update of the Eastside Bridge and Major Thoroughfare  
Construction Fee Districts  
Hearing on approval for the Eastside Bridge and Major Thoroughfare  
Construction Fee District (District) (5) to remove, add, and/or update  
highway infrastructure improvements and increase fee rates. If there is no  
majority protest, adopt the proposed resolution revising the District list of  
improvements and construction fees and authorize the Director of Public  
Works to review and annually adjust the fees in relation to increases in the  
Los Angeles Regional Construction Cost Index. Authorize the Director of  
Public Works to continue administering the District. Instruct the Director of  
Public Works to record a certified copy of the adopted resolution with the  
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's office. Find that the proposed District  
update is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.  
(Department of Public Works) (26-1227)  
Attachments:  
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5.  
Hearing on Ordinance Amending County Code, Title 5 - Personnel  
Hearing on ordinance for adoption amending County Code, Title 5 -  
Personnel, to make changes to Civil Service Rules 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11.  
(Department of Human Resources) NOTE: The Director of Personnel  
requests that this item be continued to April 28, 2026. (26-1478)  
Attachments:  
6.  
Hearing on Project No. PRJ2022-000557-(4), General Plan Amendment  
No. RPPL2022001526, Zone Change No. RPPL2022001527 and  
Administrative Housing Permit No. RPPL2023004066, and Mitigated  
Negative Declaration associated with Environmental Assessment No.  
RPPL2023003948  
Hearing on Project No. PRJ2022-000557-(4), General Plan Amendment  
No. RPPL2022001526, Zone Change No. RPPL2022001527 and  
Administrative Housing Permit No. RPPL2023004066, and Mitigated  
Negative Declaration associated with Environmental Assessment No.  
RPPL2023003948, to authorize a General Plan Amendment from H9  
(Residential 9 - 0 to 9 Dwelling Units per Net Acre) to H50 (Residential 50 -  
20 to 50 Dwelling Units per Net Acre), Zone Change from R-1  
(Single-Family Residence) to R-3 (Limited Density Multiple Residence) and  
Administrative Housing Permit for the waiver of the maximum height of 35  
feet and the minimum 20 feet and 15 feet front and rear yards respectively  
with the provision of 12 Very Low Income Affordable Units to allow for the  
development of a five-story, 60-unit apartment building with a total height of  
61 feet and ten inches and front and rear yard setbacks of five feet. The  
project is located at 7914 Broadway within the Gateway Planning Area and  
is applied for by the applicant, Marisela Garcia. (Department of Regional  
Planning) (26-1205)  
Attachments:  
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7.  
Hearing on Appeal of Project No. PRJ2024-001108-(5)  
Hearing on the appeal of Project No. PRJ2024-001108-(5), Modification to  
Recorded Map No. 16832A (RPPL2024001660), to authorize the removal  
of recorded private driveways and fire lanes that were never installed nor  
utilized as part of a previously approved commercial development, located  
on Assessor’s Parcel Number 3217-021-029 in the unincorporated  
community of Acton within the Antelope Valley Planning Area, applied for  
by Jorge Garcia; and find that the Project is exempt from the California  
Environmental Quality Act. (Department of Regional Planning) (Appeal  
from the Regional Planning Commission’s approval.) (26-1085)  
Attachments:  
8.  
Hearing on Appeal of Project No. R2015-00408-(5)  
Hearing on appeal of Project No. R2015-00408-(5), including Vesting  
Tentative Tract Map No. 073336 to create 2,295 residential units including  
single-family, multi-family (attached condominium), and apartment-style  
residential; senior and senior affordable housing; mixed use, live-work, and  
highway commercial including 38,700 square feet of commercial space;  
open space and recreation lots; and related infrastructure including a fire  
station lot; on 720 acres; Vesting Tentative Parcel Map No. 073335 to  
create 21 large-lot parcels for lease and financing purposes only on  
approximately 1,307 acres; and Conditional Use Permit No.  
RPPL2023004316 for Specific Plan review, affordable and senior affordable  
set-aside housing, mixed use and live-work development, walls and fences  
exceeding six feet in height, construction of two water tanks with associated  
grading and infrastructure, and onsite and offsite grading in excess of  
100,000 cubic yards (cy) totaling 37.54 million cy. The Board will also  
consider Environmental Assessment No. RPPL2023004887, including a  
Recirculated Partial Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report with  
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and Findings of Fact and  
Statement of Overriding Considerations, pursuant to California  
Environmental Quality Act reporting requirements. The project is located  
north of Lake Hughes Road, east of Ridge Route Road and Interstate 5,  
and west of Castaic Lake and Lagoon in the Castaic Canyon Zoned District.  
Applied for by the applicant, Northlake Associates LLC. (Appeal from The  
Regional Planning Commission’s approval.) (Department of Regional  
Planning) (26-1204)  
Attachments:  
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III. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 9 - 15  
Board of Supervisors  
9.  
Renaming County Honors for Cesar Chavez and Centering Survivors  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Solis: Suspend Section 22.1  
of the Rules of the Board for the limited purpose of considering this motion.  
Direct the Acting Chief Executive Officer and County Counsel, to develop a  
community-driven process for:  
Renaming the County holiday that currently recognizes Cesar  
Chavez, in collaboration with the County’s labor partners, and  
grounded in the same collective bargaining process that established  
the holiday.  
Renaming parks, streets, County facilities, real property, monuments,  
and other County programs that bear the name of Cesar Chavez,  
including the removal of related imagery in civic artworks.  
Direct the Acting Chief Executive Officer and County Counsel to report back  
to the Board in writing in 21 days with a draft of these processes and next  
steps for implementation. The report should include:  
A plan for conducting multilingual and culturally competent outreach  
across impacted communities, including residents and non-profit  
organizations.  
Recommendations for ensuring outreach and community  
engagement is also trauma-informed, allowing for impacted  
communities to participate openly without stigma or fear of reprisal.  
(26-1871)  
Attachments:  
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10.  
Protecting Entertainment Jobs: Evaluating the Economic Impact of the  
Purchase of Warner Bros.  
Revised recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Suspend  
Section 22.1 of the Rules of the Board for the limited purpose of considering  
this motion. Instruct the Director of Economic Opportunity, in collaboration  
with the Acting Chief Executive Officer and any other relevant County  
Departments and stakeholders, to report back to the Board in writing in 60  
days with an interim report back and 120 days with a final report back on  
the economic impact of the proposed purchase on the Los Angeles County  
economy, including but not limited, to the workforce - direct, indirect and  
induced employment. Authorize the Director of Economic Opportunity to  
negotiate, execute, and amend agreement(s) necessary to implement and  
advance the directive in this motion. The Board shall waive the  
requirements of Board Policy No. 5.100 for these agreements. The  
Department will fund this using funds currently in their Board-approved  
Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 operating budget and work with the Acting Chief  
Executive Officer to ensure sufficient resources for the economic impact  
analysis. Create an action plan to support this workforce with job training  
and job placement by leveraging High Road Training Partnerships and  
other workforce programs. Instruct County Counsel to submit formal  
comments to the United States Department of Justice and State of  
California Department of Justice regarding antitrust concerns, and monitor  
any action taken by State Attorneys General, including California Attorney  
General Rob Bonta, who are investigating this deal and its potential  
anti-competitive impacts. (Continued from the meeting of 3-17-26)  
(26-1651)  
Attachments:  
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Chief Executive Office  
11.  
Report on Parking Enforcement Services  
Report by the Acting Chief Executive Officer, in coordination with the Sheriff  
and the Director of Public Works, on the status of improvements and  
enhancements of parking enforcement services, including equitable  
distribution of resources and personnel, performance metrics, financial  
reporting on the budgeting and delivery of services, recommended  
protocols for annual funding, steps to ensure equitable investment back into  
the communities where citation revenues are collected; and community  
engagement data, non-enforcement solutions mapped and assessed, the  
number of solutions initiated and completed, and outcomes measured from  
these solutions, as requested at the Board meetings of April 9, 2024 and  
July 9, 2024. RECEIVE AND FILE (24-1535)  
Attachments:  
County Operations  
12.  
County Code, Title 5 - Personnel Ordinance Amendment  
Recommendation: Approve an ordinance amending County Code, Title 5 -  
Personnel, to temporarily amend Civil Service Rules 2, 4, 12, 18, and 26 for  
the duration of the Probation Department emergency to assist the Probation  
Department in adequately managing its employees in Probation sworn  
classifications to maintain a safe environment for youth during the staffing  
shortage; grant the Director of Personnel authority over disciplining sworn  
classifications in the department; and add a definition to specify what  
positions are affected by the rule revisions. (County Counsel) APPROVE  
(Relates to Agenda No. 16) (26-1872)  
Attachments:  
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13.  
January 2025 Windstorm and Critical Fire Events Bi-Weekly  
Emergency Contracts Report  
Recommendation: Review the emergency actions ordered and taken by the  
Director of Internal Services, under delegated authority by the Board, acting  
as both the County and the Governing Body of various Districts, under  
Board Order No. 13-C of January 28, 2025, to respond to and recover from  
the January 2025 Windstorm and Critical Fire Events, including the  
Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, Hurst Fire, Kenneth Fire, and multiple other fires  
(LA County Fires) (1, 3 and 5) and actions enumerated in the  
aforementioned authorities (Actions), without giving notice for bids to let  
contracts, and determine that there is a need to continue the emergency  
Actions. Find that there is substantial evidence that the January 2025  
Windstorm and Critical Fire Events continue to constitute an emergency  
pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22050, which requires that  
immediate action be taken to cleanup and reconstruct public property,  
buildings, facilities, and infrastructure because the emergency does not  
permit the delay resulting from a formal competitive solicitation of bids  
and/or proposals to procure construction, materials, equipment and  
services for projects and initiatives necessary to respond to and recover  
from the LA County Fires. Find that authority should, therefore, continue to  
be delegated to the Director of Internal Services to amend or extend and  
supplement existing as-needed or on-call contracts without giving notice for  
bids to let contracts related to facilities and related support services, and to  
award new contracts for response to and recovery from the LA County  
Fires, and such contracts should be issued because they are necessary to  
respond to the emergency. (Internal Services Department) APPROVE  
4-VOTES (25-1148)  
Attachments:  
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Community Services  
14.  
January 2025 Windstorm and Critical Fire Events Bi-Weekly  
Emergency Contracts Report  
Recommendation: Review the emergency actions ordered and taken by the  
Director of Public Works, under delegated authority by the Board, acting as  
both the County and the Governing Body of various Districts, under Board  
Order No. 13-C of January 28, 2025, to respond and recover from the  
January 2025 Windstorm and Critical Fire Events, including the Palisades  
Fire, Eaton Fire, Hurst Fire, Kenneth Fire, and multiple other fires (LA  
County Fires) (3 and 5), and actions to repair or replace public facilities,  
actions directly related and immediately required by the emergency, and  
actions to procure the necessary equipment, services and supplies for such  
purposes (Actions), without giving notice for bids to let contracts, and  
determine that there is a need to continue the emergency Actions. Take the  
following actions: (Department of Public Works) APPROVE 4-VOTES  
Find that there is substantial evidence that the January 2025  
Windstorm and Critical Fire Events continue to constitute an  
emergency pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22050, which  
requires that immediate action be taken to cleanup and reconstruct  
public property, buildings, facilities, and infrastructure because the  
emergency does not permit the delay resulting from a formal  
competitive solicitation of bids to procure construction services for  
projects necessary to respond to and recover from the LA County  
Fires.  
Find that authority should, therefore, continue to be delegated to the  
Director of Public Works to amend or extend and supplement existing  
as-needed or on-call contracts without giving notice for bids to let  
contracts, and to award new contracts for response to and recovery  
from the LA County Fires, and such contracts should be issued  
because they are necessary to respond to the emergency. (25-1149)  
Attachments:  
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15.  
General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Reports Calendar  
Year 2025  
Recommendation: Approve the General Plan and Housing Element Annual  
Progress Reports for calendar year 2025 (Reports). Instruct the Director of  
Regional Planning to submit the Reports to the Governor’s Office Land Use  
and Climate Innovation, and the State Department of Housing and  
Community Development by April 1, 2026. Find that the proposed actions  
are not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act.  
(Department of Regional Planning) APPROVE (26-1206)  
Attachments:  
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IV. ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION 16  
16.  
County Code, Title 5 - Personnel Ordinance Amendment  
Ordinance for introduction amending County Code, Title 5 - Personnel, to  
temporarily amend Civil Service Rules 2, 4, 12, 18, and 26 for the duration  
of the Probation Department emergency to assist Probation in adequately  
managing its employees in Probation sworn classifications to maintain a  
safe environment for youth during the staffing shortage; grant the Director  
of Personnel authority over disciplining sworn classifications in the  
department; and add a definition to specify what positions are affected by  
the rule revisions. INTRODUCE, WAIVE READING AND PLACE ON THE  
APRIL 28, 2026 AGENDA FOR HEARING ON ADOPTION (Relates to  
Agenda No. 12) (26-1873)  
Attachments:  
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V. NOTICES OF CLOSED SESSION FOR MARCH 24, 2026  
CS-1.  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
Housing Authority of the County of San Diego, et al. v. Turner et al., United  
States District Court, Northern District of California Case No.  
4:25-CV-08859-JST. (26-1335)  
Attachments:  
CS-2.  
CS-3.  
CS-4.  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
City of Fresno, et al. v. Turner, et al., United States District Court, Northern  
District of California Case No. 3:25-CV-07070-RS. (26-1337)  
Attachments:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
County of Santa Clara, et al. v. Noem, et al., United States District Court,  
Northern District of California Case No. 3:25-CV-08330-WHO. (26-1336)  
Attachments:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
City of Fresno, et al. v. Noem, et al., United States District Court, Northern  
District of California Case No. 3:26-CV-01535-BLF. (26-1726)  
Attachments:  
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CS-5.  
CS-6.  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
Significant exposure to litigation (two cases). (25-1458)  
Attachments:  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS  
(Government Code Section 54957.6)  
Agency designated representatives: Joseph M. Nicchitta, Acting 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)  
Attachments:  
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VI. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT 17  
17.  
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VII. REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION FOR MARCH 17, 2026  
(CS-1) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
The People of the State of California, ex rel. Xavier Becerra, Attorney  
General of the State of California vs. County of Los Angeles, et al., Los  
Angeles County Superior Court Case No. 21STCV01309.  
In open session, this item was continued to April 28, 2026. (23-1790)  
Attachments:  
(CS-2) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
Raul Gutierrez, et al. v. Los Angeles County Probation Department, Los  
Angeles County Superior Court Case No. 24STCV06193.  
In open session, this item was continued to April 28, 2026. (24-3888)  
Attachments:  
(CS-3) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
County of Los Angeles and Los Angeles County Probation Department v.  
Board of State and Community Corrections, Los Angeles County Superior  
Court Case No. 25STCP01415.  
In open session, this item was continued to April 28, 2026. (25-2331)  
Attachments:  
(CS-4) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
John (LOJHK) Doe by and through his Guardian Ad Litem Katheryn  
Godbolt Jones v. County of Los Angeles, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court  
Case No. 25NWCV00448.  
In open session, this item was continued to April 28, 2026. (25-3056)  
Attachments:  
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(CS-5) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
Housing Authority of the County of San Diego, et al. v. Turner et al., United  
States District Court, Northern District of California Case No.  
4:25-CV-08859-JST.  
No reportable action was taken. (26-1335)  
Attachments:  
(CS-6) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
City of Fresno, et al. v. Turner, et al., United States District Court, Northern  
District of California Case No. 3:25-CV-07070-RS.  
No reportable action was taken. (26-1337)  
Attachments:  
(CS-7) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
County of Santa Clara, et al. v. Noem, et al., United States District Court,  
Northern District of California Case No. 3:25-CV-08330-WHO.  
No reportable action was taken. (26-1336)  
Attachments:  
(CS-8) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
City of Fresno, et al. v. Noem, et al., United States District Court, Northern  
District of California Case No. 3:26-CV-01535-BLF.  
No reportable action was taken. (26-1726)  
Attachments:  
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(CS-9) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
Significant exposure to litigation (two cases).  
In open session, one case was continued to April 28, 2026, and there  
was no reportable action taken on the other case. (25-1458)  
Attachments:  
(CS-10) PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT  
(Government Code Section 54957(b)(1))  
Consideration of candidate(s) for the position of Interim Director of the Child  
Support Services Department.  
The Board selected a final candidate for the position of Interim  
Director of the Child Support Services Department and instructed the  
Acting Chief Executive Officer to negotiate and execute an at-will  
employment contract, which is approved as to form by the County  
Counsel. The vote of the Board was 4 to 1 with Supervisors Solis,  
Horvath, Hahn and Barger voting aye, and Supervisor Mitchell voting  
no. (26-1452)  
Attachments:  
(CS-11) PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION  
(Government Code Section 54957(b)(1))  
Chief Probation Officer  
Director of Health Services  
Director of Mental Health  
Director of Public Health  
Director of Internal Services  
Director of Youth Development  
Director of Personnel  
Superintendent of Schools of the Los Angeles County Office of Education  
In open session, this item was continued to April 28, 2026. (24-3887)  
Attachments:  
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(CS-12) CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS  
(Government Code Section 54957.6)  
Agency designated representatives: Joseph M. Nicchitta, Acting 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.  
No reportable action was taken. (25-1693)  
Attachments:  
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