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AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA  
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 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: July 1, 2026  
MEETING TELEVISED : Wednesday, July 8, 2026 at 11:00 P.M. on KLCS  
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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, and is also  
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a.m. a 5:00 p.m., lunes a viernes, con tres días de anticipación.  
Invocation led by Pastor Andrew Eagles, Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church (3).  
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I. CONSENT CALENDAR  
All matters are approved by one motion unless held.  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1 - 8  
Appointments to Commissions/Committees/Special Districts  
1.  
Recommendations for appointment/reappointment or removal for  
Commissions/Committees/Special Districts (+ denotes reappointments):  
Documents on file in the Executive Office.  
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell  
Grace Weltman, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority  
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath  
Laura B. Cantu, Ed.D., and Michele Breslauer (Rotational), Los Angeles  
County Board of Education  
Los Angeles County Youth Commission  
Jasmine Jordan, and Yin Qiao Zhang, Los Angeles County Youth  
Commission (26-0074)  
Attachments:  
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Motion to Reestablish a Reward Offer in the Amount of $20,000 in the  
Investigation of the Heinous Murders of Jose Palacios-Gonzalez and Samantha  
Palacios in the City of Long Beach on March 1, 2022, as submitted by  
Supervisor Hahn. (22-1365)  
2.  
3.  
Attachments:  
Motion to Proclaim July 2026 as “Parks Make Life Better Month” throughout Los  
Angeles County, as submitted by Supervisor Solis. (26-4257)  
Attachments:  
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Policy Matters  
The following are links to the applicable Cluster Meeting Agenda(s) and  
Transcript(s). (26-0366)  
Attachments:  
Advancing a Community Opportunity to Purchase Act Program for  
Unincorporated Los Angeles County  
4.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Solis and Mitchell: Direct the  
Director of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA), in collaboration with  
County Counsel, the Executive Director of the Los Angeles County  
Development Authority (LACDA), Assessor, and other relevant departments and  
key stakeholder engagement, including, but not limited to, property  
associations, landlords, tenant advocates, affordable housing developers and  
tenants, to return to the Board with a recommended Community Opportunity to  
Purchase Act (COPA) Program ordinance in 180 days for consideration, based  
on the recommended framework outlined in the 2023 DCBA and HR&A report  
back, any other updated information and the 2026 reassessment report (as  
outlined in Directive 2 of this motion) to implement a COPA Program with a  
phased approach for a potential Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA)  
Program in the future. The recommended COPA ordinance will be informed by  
the updated recommended policy framework that will be developed by DCBA in  
parallel with the development of the COPA ordinance. Direct DCBA, in  
collaboration with LACDA, Assessor, other relevant departments, and Qualified  
Mission Driven Purchasers to report back to the Board in writing in 120 days on  
a reassessment of its 2023 TOPA report, considering any lessons learned from  
LACDA programs and recommendations for a proposed COPA ordinance and  
Program in the unincorporated areas of the County that at minimum will include  
the following parameters:  
Focus on residential sales of properties with 5 or more units.  
Include the sale of mobile home parks.  
Explore options for providing mission-driven qualified purchasers with the  
Right of First Offer and the Right of First Refusal.  
Explore options for determining Fair Market Offers.  
Establish a platform or mechanism for registering all properties subject to  
the recommended COPA ordinance to monitor sale transactions and  
enforce the provisions of the ordinance.  
As part of the registration platform identified, all relevant notices  
related to the properties (County to property owners, property  
owners to County, and County/COPA Program to qualified  
mission-driven purchasers) should be included and made  
accessible.  
Develop procedures for the implementation and enforcement of a  
proposed COPA Program and ordinance.  
Include budgetary and staffing considerations for the implementation of  
an ordinance.  
Establish a process to certify qualified mission driven purchasers that  
would be eligible to purchase properties subject to a proposed COPA  
Program and ordinance for the purpose of preserving affordable housing  
in the County.  
Establish a process to notify qualified mission driven purchasers when a  
property subject to a proposed COPA Program and ordinance is  
available for purchase.  
Include the following criteria to certify qualified mission driven  
purchasers: ensure the qualified entities are committed to working  
with tenants on the governance of the property; exploring  
tenant-ownership when feasible and desired by tenants;  
developing long-term affordable housing and ensure such  
purchasers have the long-term organizational experience, capacity  
and financial viability to operate such properties.  
Explore alternative acquisition, predevelopment and rehabilitation funding  
tools that can be leveraged to support COPA Program including, but not  
limited to, and to the extent programmatically permissible and feasible the  
LA County Housing Innovation Fund II, and the DCBA and LACDA First  
Time Homebuyer Assistance programs.  
Direct the Chief Executive Officer, in collaboration with DCBA, LACDA, and  
other relevant departments, to identify and report back to the Board in writing in  
180 days on potential funding sources to support the implementation of a COPA  
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Program for the unincorporated areas of the County. This shall include  
identification of necessary bridge funding for the initial development of the  
COPA Program and ordinance, as well as resources to support first-year  
start-up and ongoing program costs, including administration of a COPA  
Program and creative ways to provide community education and outreach on  
an adopted COPA ordinance and Program. The report back shall also identify  
County and externally available resources and programs that could support  
COPA Program and ordinance implementation, including the programs and  
funding administered by the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions  
Agency (LACAHSA) as recommended in the reassessment report from  
Directive 2 above, and assist eligible entities in pursuing or completing property  
acquisition. Recommendations should be aligned with the Fiscal Year 2026-27  
Supplemental Changes budget phase and/or the following appropriate budget  
phase thereafter, as needed, to support COPA Program implementation.  
Grant delegated authority to DCBA to enter into or amend as necessary,  
agreements with consultants to carry out the directives outlined in this motion,  
waiving the requirements of Board Policy No. 5.100. (26-3939)  
Attachments:  
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Reinforcing Targeted Domestic Violence Prevention Efforts  
5.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Solis and Horvath: Direct the  
Director of Public Health’s Office of Violence Prevention (OVP), in collaboration  
with the Director of Mental Health, to report back to the Board in writing in 30  
days on opportunities to do the following:  
Expand existing domestic violence and suicide prevention efforts among  
men, boys, and families in the County;  
Augment OVP’s “Check for Respect” teen dating violence prevention  
toolkit to provide resources and messaging for youth perpetrating harm;  
Promote the use of domestic violence restraining orders and gun  
violence restraining orders across the County in recognition of the role of  
firearms in domestic violence incidents and ability of restraining orders to  
reduce suicides and interpersonal violence; and  
Centralize and disseminate information on supportive mental health  
services that are currently available for those impacted by domestic  
violence, with a focus on those who perpetrate violence. (26-3941)  
Attachments:  
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Identifying Sustainable Funding for the Public Health Councils Program  
6.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Solis: Direct the Chief Executive  
Officer in partnership with the Director of Public Health to report back to the  
Board in writing during the 2026-27 Supplemental Budget phase on:  
Identified ongoing funding in the amount of $2,300,000 for the Public  
Health Council Program, this includes Net County Cost and/or any other  
appropriate funding sources.  
Plans to work with State labor enforcement agencies, including  
Cal/OSHA, and the Center for Strategic Partnerships to explore State  
and philanthropic opportunities to help preserve the Public Health Council  
Program. (26-3940)  
Attachments:  
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Restoring the Will of Los Angeles County Voters at the Ballot Box  
7.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Mitchell and Horvath: Direct  
County Counsel to incorporate into the pending language for a Charter  
amendment on the Ethics Commission (as directed by the Board on May 19,  
2026) additional language ensuring that the commitment in Measure J continues  
uninterrupted in the new governance structure created by Measure G,  
specifically by:  
Renumbering Article III, Section 11, Subsection (8) of the County  
Charter to Article XII, Section 51¼; and  
Amending the new Article XII, Section 51¼ to make both the Board of  
Supervisors and the County Executive subject to its requirements, as  
shown in relevant part below:  
Section 51¼.  
(8) It shall be the duty of the Board of Supervisors and the  
County Executive to allocate, in compliance with all laws and  
regulations, the County's locally generated unrestricted  
revenues in the general fund as follows: …  
Amending the new Article XII, Section 51¼ to require that the  
Measure J set-aside shall not be subject to veto by the County  
Executive. (26-3869)  
Attachments:  
Probation Presentation on SB 794 Funds and Child Trafficking Unit  
8.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Instruct the Chief  
Probation Officer, in collaboration with the Chief Executive Officer, include a  
discussion of their SB 794 fund expenditure as part of their scheduled  
presentation for the July 21, 2026, Board meeting. This discussion should  
include information on the total funds spent and unspent, what the funding was  
spent on, why the funds were not transferred to the Department of Youth  
Development, and the plan for moving these funds in the future. Probation  
should also include an update on the Child Trafficking Unit staffing, including  
plans for Unit leadership and continuity. (26-4248)  
Attachments:  
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ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 9 - 44  
Chief Executive Office  
Implementation of Measure ER, the Essential Services Restoration Act for  
Los Angeles County General Retail Transactions and Use Tax Ordinance  
Agreements  
9.  
Recommendation: Adopt a resolution authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to  
execute agreements with the California Department of Tax and Fee  
Administration for implementation of Measure ER, the Essential Services  
Restoration Act for the County General Retail Transactions and Use Tax  
Ordinance. Instruct the Chief Executive Officer to execute an agreement for the  
Preparation to Administer and Operate the County’s Transactions and Use Tax  
Ordinance and the agreement for State Administration of County Transactions  
and Use Taxes. Adopt a resolution authorizing Examination of Sales or  
Transactions and Use Taxes Records. Authorize the Directors of Health  
Services, Public Health, Public Social Services, the Chief Executive Officer,  
and Directors of those departments receiving Measure ER funding in the future  
to enter into new contracts, amend or terminate such contracts and/or amend  
existing contracts, including increasing or decreasing maximum contract  
amounts, waiving the County standard open competitive solicitation or bidding  
requirements, waiving the need to comply with the County's Sole Source Policy,  
and waiving other standard County contracting terms and conditions, and to  
expedite comparable established processes to carry out the intent of the Board  
in adopting the Measure ER spending plan on February 10, 2026, provided  
such contracts are consistent with the Board’s February 10, 2026, actions with  
two weeks advance notice when executing new contracts to the Board and the  
Chief Executive Office. Direct the Directors of those departments receiving  
and/or administering Measure ER funding to submit a report by March 31st of  
each year with a listing of any contracts or agreements amended or entered  
into using the delegated authority provided. Approve and authorize the Director  
of Health Services to allocate Measure ER funds to be used as an  
Intergovernmental Transfer to the California Department of Health Care  
Services to draw down Federal matching dollars for supplemental Medi-Cal  
payments to eligible providers, as appropriate and if consistent with an adopted  
Measure ER spending plan. (26-4256)  
Attachments:  
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Purchase Real Property  
10.  
Recommendation: Approve and authorize the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to  
execute the Purchase and Sale Agreement (Agreement) to purchase the  
property located at 14430 Vanowen Street, Los Angeles (APN 2237-002-021)  
(Property) for $2,165,000, plus associated title and escrow fees not to exceed  
$15,000, and independent consideration of $100, and any additional costs  
incurred during the transaction for a total amount not to exceed $2,180,100.  
Authorize the CEO to take all further actions necessary and appropriate to  
complete the transaction on behalf of the County, including the opening and  
management of escrow, any administrative adjustments to the transfer  
documents, execution of all the requisite documentation for the completion of  
the acquisition and acceptance of the deed conveying title of the Property to  
the County; and authorize the CEO to execute any and all agreements,  
contracts, applications, and documents necessary for the County's occupancy  
and operation of the Property following acquisition. Establish and approve the  
Land Bank Pilot Program Site No. 3, Capital Project No. 7A006. Authorize and  
direct the CEO to execute a gratis and exclusive License with Inclusive Action  
for the City (IAC) to maintain and manage the Property on a short-term basis,  
pursuant to the terms of the consultant's Services agreement dated May 3,  
2024, between IAC and the County. Instruct the Assessor to place the Property  
under the complete ownership of the County and remove the Property from the  
tax roll effective upon the transfer of title to the County. Find that the  
recommended actions to acquire the Property are exempt from the California  
Environmental Quality Act. (Supervisorial District 3) (26-3123)  
Attachments:  
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County Operations  
Deaccession of Nine Civic Artworks Transferred to California State Court  
Ownership  
11.  
Recommendation: Approve deaccession of nine County owned artworks listed  
below that were transferred during the California State Court Ownership during  
the change in governance. Find that the proposed actions are exempt from the  
California Environmental Quality Act. (Department of Arts and Culture)  
APPROVE  
Clara Shortrdige Foltz Memorial by Susan Schwartzenberg, Clara  
Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, First Supervisorial District.  
Joseph Scott by Carl Romanelli and Cataldo Papaleo, Stanley Mosk  
Courthouse, First Supervisorial District.  
Lincoln the Lawyer by Robert Merrell Gage, Stanley Mosk Courthouse,  
First Supervisorial District.  
Justice by Donal Hord Stanley Mosk Courthouse, First Supervisorial  
District.  
Foundations of the Law by Albert Stewart, Stanley Mosk Courthouse,  
First Supervisorial District.  
King Memorial by Harold L. Williams and Gerald Gladstone, Compton  
Civic Center, Second Supervisorial District.  
Tree of Life by Michael Amescua, Chatsworth Courthouse, Third  
Supervisorial District.  
We the People by Michael Davis, Chatsworth Courthouse, Third  
Supervisorial District.  
Bestowal by Maya Gohill, Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley  
Courthouse, Fifth Supervisorial District. (26-3873)  
Attachments:  
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January 2025 Windstorm and Critical Fire Events Bi-Weekly Emergency  
Contracts Report  
12.  
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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Health and Mental Health Services  
Change to the Domestic Violence Council Structure  
13.  
Recommendation: Introduce and place on the agenda request of approval to  
change the structure of the Department of Public Health (DPH) Domestic  
Violence Council to no longer be recognized as a body by the Board of  
Supervisors. DPH is considering ways to develop a new model for domestic  
violence support with a focus on public engagement. (Department of Public  
Health) APPROVE (26-3935)  
Attachments:  
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Community Services  
Lennox Park HVAC and Roof Capital Project  
14.  
Recommendation: Establish and approve the proposed Lennox Park HVAC and  
Roof Project, Capital Project No. 8A150 (Project), with a total Project budget of  
$764,000. Approve an appropriation adjustment to reflect an increase of  
$764,000 in appropriation to the proposed Project, fully offset with grant  
revenue from the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District,  
Safe, Clean Neighborhood Parks, Open Space, Beaches, Rivers Protection,  
and Water Conservation Measure of 2016, to fully fund the proposed Project.  
Authorize the Director of Parks and Recreation to deliver the proposed Project  
through a Board-approved Job Order Contract. Find that the proposed Project  
is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. (Supervisorial District  
2) (Department of Parks and Recreation) APPROVE 4-VOTES (26-3892)  
Attachments:  
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January 2025 Windstorm and Critical Fire Events Bi-Weekly Emergency  
Contracts Report  
15.  
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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Traffic Regulation in the Unincorporated Community of La Rambla  
16.  
Recommendation: Adopt a traffic regulation to support traffic safety and  
enhance traffic flow in the unincorporated community of La Rambla; find that  
adopting a traffic regulation order and posting the corresponding regulatory and  
advisory signage are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.  
(Supervisorial District 4) (Continued from the meeting of 6-30-26) (Department  
of Public Works) ADOPT (26-3734)  
Attachments:  
Los Angeles River Trash and Debris Collection System Operation and  
Maintenance Services Contract  
17.  
Recommendation: Award and authorize the Director of Public Works to execute  
a contract with Frey Environmental, Inc., for on-call operation and maintenance  
services of a trash and debris collection system on the Los Angeles River. The  
contract will be for an initial term of three years, with four one-year and six  
month-to-month extension options, for a maximum potential contract term of 90  
months and a maximum potential contract sum of $19,354,500. The contract will  
be subject to the additional extension provisions specified below. There will be  
no impact to the County General Fund. Find that the contract work is exempt  
from the California Environmental Quality Act. Authorize the Director to take the  
following actions: (Supervisorial District 4) (Department of Public Works)  
APPROVE  
Renew the contract for each additional renewal option and extension  
period if, in the opinion of the Director, Frey Environmental, Inc., has  
successfully performed during the previous contract period and the  
services are still required. Also, authorize the Director to approve and  
execute amendments to the contract to incorporate necessary changes  
within the scope of work and to suspend and/or terminate the contract for  
convenience if it is in the best interest of the County to do so.  
Authorize additional services and extend the contract expiration date as  
necessary to complete those additional services when those additional  
services are previously unforeseen, related to a previously assigned  
scope of work on a given work order, and are necessary for the  
completion of that given work order.  
Annually increase the contract amount up to an additional 10% of the  
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annual contract sum, which is included in the maximum potential contract  
sum for unforeseen additional work within the scope of the contract if  
required, and to adjust the annual contract sum for each option year over  
the term of the contract to allow for an annual Cost of Living adjustment in  
accordance with County policy and the terms of the contract. (26-3889)  
Attachments:  
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Olive View-UCLA Medical Center Continuum of Care Facility Project  
Construction Contract  
18.  
Recommendation: Find that the approved Olive View-UCLA Medical Center  
Continuum of Care Facility Project (Project) and related recommended actions  
herein are within the scope of the environmental impacts analyzed in the  
previously certified Final Environmental Impact Report and subsequently  
approved Addendum No. 1 for the Olive View-UCLA Medical Center Campus  
Master Plan, which were previously certified by the Board. Find that McCarthy  
Building Companies, Inc., is the responsive and most qualified proposer that  
submitted the best value proposal for design and construction of the Project.  
Award and authorize the Director of Public Works to execute a Progressive  
Design-Build Agreement (Agreement) with McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.,  
for the Project for a Phase 1 contract sum in an amount not-to-exceed  
$11,000,000 for the Design and Preconstruction Services; and authorize the  
issuance of Notices to Proceed for Phase 1 Design and Preconstruction  
Services until final determination and acceptance of the recommended  
Guaranteed Maximum Price, should it occur, or use of the off ramp provision in  
the alternative, as set forth in the Agreement. There is no Net County Cost  
impact associated with the recommendation actions. Authorize the Director to  
take the following actions: (Supervisorial District 3) (Department of Public  
Works) APPROVE  
With concurrence from the Chief Executive Office, exercise control of  
the Phase 1 procurement allowance in the amount of $3,000,000 for  
procurement of long-lead equipment and materials, in accordance with  
the contract requirements.  
With concurrence from the Chief Executive Office, exercise control of  
the Phase 1 site allowance in the amount of $200,000 for site  
investigation, in accordance with the contract requirements.  
Supplement McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., Phase 1 contract sum  
of $11,000,000 for Preconstruction Services by up to 25%, for a  
maximum Phase 1 contract sum of $13,750,000.  
Whenever the interests of the County so require, in whole or in part and  
upon settlement of termination costs, terminate this Agreement in  
accordance with the provisions of the agreement, and for convenience,  
or for other reasons such as cause or failure to agree upon the  
Guaranteed Maximum Price, according to the Agreement in accordance  
with the provisions of the Agreement. (26-3887)  
Attachments:  
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On-Call Shopping Cart Retrieval Services Contract  
19.  
Recommendation: Award and authorize the Director of Public Works to execute  
a contract with Retail Marketing Services, Inc., for on-call shopping cart  
retrieval services. The contract will be for a period of three years with four  
one-year and a six month-to-month extension options for a maximum potential  
contract term of 90 months and a maximum potential contract sum of $590,850.  
The contract will be subject to the additional extension provisions specified  
below. There will be no impact to the County General Fund. Find that the  
contract work is not a project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality  
Act. Authorize the Director to take the following actions: (Department of Public  
Works) APPROVE  
Authorize additional services and extend the contract expiration date as  
necessary to complete those additional services when those additional  
services are previously unforeseen, related to a previously assigned  
scope of work on a given work order, and are necessary for the  
completion of the given work order.  
Renew the contract for each additional renewal option and extension  
period if, in the opinion of the Director, Retail Marketing Services, Inc.,  
has successfully performed during the previous contract period and the  
services are still required. Also authorize the Director to approve and  
execute amendments to the contract to incorporate necessary changes  
within the scope of work, and to suspend and/or terminate the contract  
for convenience if it is in the best interest of the County to do so.  
Annually increase the contract amount up to an additional 10% of the  
annual contract sum, which is included in the maximum potential contract  
sum for unforeseen additional work within the scope of the contract if  
required, in accordance with County policy and the terms of the  
contract. (26-3888)  
Attachments:  
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Landscaping and Lighting Act Districts 1, 2, and 4 Annual Assessment  
Procedure for Fiscal Year 2026-27  
20.  
Recommendation: Approve and file the Engineer's Report for the proposed  
annual levy and collection of assessments for County Landscaping and Lighting  
Act Districts (LLA) 1, 2, and 4, and zones therein for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-27.  
Adopt a resolution of intention to order the annual levy and collection of  
assessments for LLA 1, 2, and 4 and zones therein for FY 2026-27. Advertise  
and set July 28, 2026, for public hearing for the proposed annual levy and  
collection of assessments for LLA 1, 2, and 4, and zones therein for FY  
2026-27. Find that the proposed action is exempt from the California  
Environmental Quality Act. (Supervisorial Districts 1, 2 and 5) (Department of  
Public Works) ADOPT (26-3891)  
Attachments:  
Traffic Regulations in Various Unincorporated Communities within Central  
and Southern Los Angeles County  
21.  
Recommendation: Adopt and/or rescind traffic regulation orders to support  
traffic safety, enhance traffic flow, encourage parking turnover, facilitate street  
sweeping services, provide adequate parking for disabled persons, and remove  
a disabled person's parking zone that is no longer needed in the unincorporated  
communities of Athens-Westmont, Del Aire, East Rancho Dominguez,  
Florence-Firestone, Rancho Dominguez, Rosewood, View Park/Windsor Hills,  
and Willowbrook. Find that adopting and/or rescinding traffic regulation orders  
and posting or removing the corresponding regulatory and advisory signage are  
exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. (Supervisorial District 2)  
(Department of Public Works) ADOPT (26-3890)  
Attachments:  
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Public Safety  
Parking Citation Processing Services Sole Source Contract Amendment  
22.  
Recommendation: Approve and instruct the Chair to sign a sole source  
amendment with Modaxo Traffic Management USA, Inc., to extend the contract  
for an additional two-year option period, from July 19, 2026 through July 18,  
2028, increase rates by 3% for the first year of the extension, based on the  
12-month average of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) demonstrated in calendar  
year 2025, and update and add County mandated provisions. Authorize the  
Sheriff to execute a subsequent amendment to the contract to memorialize any  
cost rate increase for the second year, starting July 19, 2027, based on the  
12-month average of the CPI demonstrated in calendar year 2026. Authorize  
the Sheriff to terminate the contract for convenience, either in whole or in part,  
if necessary, with 30 calendar days’ advance written notice following the  
Department's successful implementation of the successor contract for parking  
citation processing services. (Sheriff’s Department) APPROVE (NOTE: The  
Chief Information Officer recommends approval of this item.) (26-3934)  
Attachments:  
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Ordinance for Adoption  
County Code Title 2 - Administration and Title 5 - Personnel  
23.  
Ordinances for adoption amending County Code, Title 2 - Administration by  
adding Chapter 2.55 that would: establish a County Ethics Commission and  
County Office of Ethics Compliance; direct the methods of appointment,  
qualifications, and terms for Commissioners of the Ethics Commission; prohibit  
Commissioners and the Ethics Compliance Officer from engaging in certain  
activities during and for a period of time after their tenure, unless prohibited or  
preempted by law; create procedures to remove Commissioners from the Ethics  
Commission and to fill vacancies on the Ethics Commission; establish meeting,  
quorum, compensation and expense reimbursement requirements for the Ethics  
Commission and its members; establish the Office of Ethics Compliance as an  
entity that will support the Ethics Commission in its mission; the Ethics  
Compliance Officer as the chief executive of the Office of Ethics Compliance;  
the manner in which the Ethics Compliance Officer may be hired or removed,  
and the authority of the Ethics Compliance Officer; state the duties,  
responsibilities, and scope of enforcement authority of the Ethics Commission  
and Office of Ethics Compliance; authorize the Ethics Commission to adopt,  
amend, and rescind rules and regulations relevant to the Ethics Commission's  
purpose and authority under the County Charter and Code; provide the Ethics  
Commission's and Office of Ethics Compliance's authorities and procedures  
with respect to investigations and enforcement proceedings; establish minimum  
annual funding requirements for the Ethics Commission and the Office of Ethics  
Compliance; and mandate that County officials employees must cooperate and  
assist with an investigation into an alleged violation of a law enforced by the  
Ethics Commission and establish protections against retaliation for those who  
act in good faith to provide information to the Commission or the Office of  
Ethics Compliance regarding a violation of a law or regulation over which the  
Ethics Commission has authority; and  
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County Codes Title 2 - Administration and Title 5 - Personnel relating to the  
authority of the County Ethics Commission (Ethics Commission), by: adding  
Section 2.160.151 to clarify the Ethics Commission's administrative  
enforcement, civil enforcement, and rulemaking authority for Chapter 2.160,  
and the Ethics Commission's role as the filing officer for documents required to  
be filed pursuant to Chapter 2.160 of the County Code; adding Section  
2.165.090 to clarify the Ethics Commission's administrative enforcement, civil  
enforcement, and rulemaking authority for Sections 2.165.040 and 2.165.060;  
adding Section 2.175.050 to clarify the Ethics Commission's administrative  
enforcement, civil enforcement, and rulemaking authority for Chapter 2.175 of  
the County Code; amending Section 2.180.010 to clarify the Ethics  
Commission's administrative and civil enforcement authority for Section  
2.180.010; adding Section 2.190.157 to clarify the Ethics Commission's  
administrative enforcement, civil enforcement, and rulemaking authority for  
Chapter 2.190 of the County Code; adding Section 2.195.061 to clarify the  
Ethics Commission's administrative and civil enforcement authority for Chapter  
2.195 of the County Code; amending Section 5.02.060 to clarify the Ethics  
Commission's administrative and civil enforcement authority for Subsections A  
and B of Section 5.02.060; amending Section 5.44.020 to clarify the Ethics  
Commission's administrative and civil enforcement authority of Section  
5.44.020; and amending Section 5.44.170 to clarify the Ethics Commission's  
administrative and civil enforcement authority of Section 5.44.170. ADOPT  
4-VOTES (26-3769)  
Attachments:  
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County Code, Title 2 - Administration  
24.  
Ordinance for adoption amending County Code, Title 2 - Administration Chapter  
2.190, Political Campaigns for County Offices, to conform with changes to the  
Los Angeles County Charter by adding the office of the County Executive to the  
definition of "Countywide office"; increase contribution and expenditure limits to  
reflect increases in the cost of living and to make further adjustments every two  
years to reflect any increase in the cost of living; conform with judicial  
decisions by removing the aggregate contribution limits on political action  
committees; removing the candidate loan restriction; removing the  
interrelationship between contribution limits and the amount a candidate has  
committed to contribute in personal funds towards their campaign; removing the  
tiered framework for when a candidate exceeds their declared expenditure limit  
or personal funds limit; and make routine, technical, and conforming changes  
and corrections. ADOPT 4-VOTES (26-3916)  
Attachments:  
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Miscellaneous  
Settlement of the Matter Entitled, Jacy Houseton, et al. v. County of Los  
Angeles, et al.  
25.  
Los Angeles County Contract Cities Liability Trust Fund Claims Board's  
recommendation: Authorize settlement of the matter entitled, Jacy Houseton, et  
al. v. County of Los Angeles, et al., United States District Court Case No.  
2:23-CV-06887 in the amount of $3,000,000; and instruct the Auditor-Controller  
to draw a warrant to implement this settlement from the Sheriff's Department  
Contract Cities Trust Fund's budget.  
This lawsuit concerns allegations of Federal and State civil rights violations, use  
of excessive force, false arrest, Monell liability, assault and battery, negligence,  
violation of Bane Act. (26-3937)  
Attachments:  
City of Arcadia Election  
26.  
Request from the City of Arcadia: Render specified services relating to the  
conduct of a General Municipal Election and consolidate with the General  
Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND INSTRUCT THE  
REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY, JURISDICTION TO  
PAY ALL COSTS (26-3848)  
Attachments:  
City of Azusa Election  
27.  
Request from the City of Azusa: Render specified services relating to the  
conduct of a General Municipal Election and consolidate with the General  
Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND INSTRUCT THE  
REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY, JURISDICTION TO  
PAY ALL COSTS (26-3838)  
Attachments:  
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Beach Cities Health District Election  
28.  
29.  
30.  
31.  
Request from the Beach Cities Health District: Render specified services  
relating to the conduct of a Governing Board Member Election and consolidate  
with the General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND  
INSTRUCT THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY,  
JURISDICTION TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3839)  
Attachments:  
Burbank Unified School District Election  
Request from the Burbank Unified School District: Render specified services  
relating to the conduct of a Governing Board Member Election and consolidate  
with the General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND  
INSTRUCT THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY,  
JURISDICTION TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3854)  
Attachments:  
City of Cudahy Election  
Request from the City of Cudahy: Render specified services relating to the  
conduct of a General Municipal Election and consolidate with the General  
Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND INSTRUCT THE  
REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY, JURISDICTION TO  
PAY ALL COSTS (26-3849)  
Attachments:  
City of Duarte Election  
Request from the City of Duarte: Render specified services relating to the  
conduct of a General Municipal Election with measure and consolidate with the  
General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND INSTRUCT  
THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY, JURISDICTION  
TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3840)  
Attachments:  
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Hacienda La Puente Unified School District Election  
32.  
33.  
34.  
35.  
Request from the Hacienda La Puente Unified School District: Render specified  
services relating to the conduct of a Governing Board Member Election and  
consolidate with the General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE  
AND INSTRUCT THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO  
COMPLY, JURISDICTION TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3841)  
Attachments:  
City of Lawndale Election  
Request from the City of Lawndale: Render specified services relating to the  
conduct of a General Municipal Election and consolidate with the General  
Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND INSTRUCT THE  
REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY, JURISDICTION TO  
PAY ALL COSTS (26-3851)  
Attachments:  
Little Lake City School District Election  
Request from the Little Lake City School District: Render specified services  
relating to the conduct of a General Municipal Election and consolidate with the  
General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND INSTRUCT  
THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY, JURISDICTION  
TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3852)  
Attachments:  
Lynwood Unified School District Election  
Request from the Lynwood Unified School District: Render specified services  
relating to the conduct of a Governing Board Member Election and consolidate  
with the General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND  
INSTRUCT THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY,  
JURISDICTION TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3842)  
Attachments:  
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Monrovia Unified School District Election  
36.  
37.  
38.  
Request from the Monrovia Unified School District: Render specified services  
relating to the conduct of a Governing Board Member Election and consolidate  
with the General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND  
INSTRUCT THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY,  
JURISDICTION TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3843)  
Attachments:  
Montebello Unified School District Election  
Request from the Montebello Unified School District: Render specified services  
relating to the conduct of a Governing Board Member Election and consolidate  
with the General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND  
INSTRUCT THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY,  
JURISDICTION TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3844)  
Attachments:  
City of Monterey Park Election  
Request from the City of Monterey Park: Render specified services relating to  
the conduct of a General Municipal Election and consolidate with the General  
Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND INSTRUCT THE  
REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY, JURISDICTION TO  
PAY ALL COSTS (26-3853)  
Attachments:  
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Rio Hondo Community College District Election  
39.  
40.  
41.  
Request from the Rio Hondo Community College District: Render specified  
services relating to the conduct of a Governing Board Member Election and  
consolidate with the General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE  
AND INSTRUCT THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO  
COMPLY, JURISDICTION TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3846)  
Attachments:  
San Marino Unified School District Election  
Request from the San Marino Unified School District: Render specified services  
relating to the conduct of a Governing Board Member Election and consolidate  
with the General Election, to be held November 3, 2026. APPROVE AND  
INSTRUCT THE REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK TO COMPLY,  
JURISDICTION TO PAY ALL COSTS (26-3847)  
Attachments:  
Paramount Unified School District Levying of Taxes  
Request from the Paramount Unified School District: Adopt a resolution  
authorizing the County to levy taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the principal  
of, and interest on, the District’s General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series  
2026 (Refunding Bonds), in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed  
$16,500,000; and direct the Auditor-Controller to maintain on the 2026-27 tax  
roll, and all subsequent tax rolls, taxes sufficient to fulfill the requirements of the  
debt service schedule for the Refunding Bonds that will be provided to the  
Auditor-Controller by the District following the sale of the Refunding Bonds.  
ADOPT (26-3871)  
Attachments:  
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Miscellaneous Additions  
Additions to the agenda which were posted more than 72 hours in advance of  
the meeting, as indicated on the supplemental agenda. (12-9995)  
42.  
43.  
Items not on the posted agenda, to be presented and (if requested) referred to  
staff or placed on the agenda for action at a future meeting of the Board, or  
matters requiring immediate action because of an emergency situation or  
where the need to take immediate action came to the attention of the Board  
subsequent to the posting of the agenda. BOARD MEMBERS - (1) (12-9996)  
Recommendations by individual Supervisors to establish, extend or otherwise  
modify cash rewards for information concerning crimes, consistent with the Los  
Angeles County Code. (12-9997)  
44.  
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II. SPECIAL DISTRICT AGENDA  
AGENDA FOR THE MEETING OF  
THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY  
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY  
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2026  
9:30 A.M.  
Amendment to Housing Administration Software Services Contract  
1-D.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Solis: Authorize the Executive  
Director of the Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) to execute  
amendment three to LACDA’s existing contract with Yardi Systems, Inc., to  
increase the maximum contract amount by $500,000, increasing the total  
compensation under the contract to $4,083,210. Authorize the Executive  
Director to incorporate up to $500,000 of program funds into LACDA’s  
approved Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget for the cost increases. Find that approval  
of an amendment to the existing contract for Public Housing and Section 8  
Administration Software Services is not subject to the California Environmental  
Quality Act. (26-4258)  
Attachments:  
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Antelope Valley Office Rehabilitation Project Construction Contract  
2-D.  
Recommendation: Adopt the plans and specifications that are on file with the  
Los Angeles County Development Authority’s (LACDA’s) Construction and  
Asset Management Division for the Antelope Valley Office Rehabilitation Project  
(Project) with a construction cost not-to-exceed $12,250,000. Advertise for bids  
to be received and opened on August 18, 2026. Authorize the Executive  
Director of LACDA to make the determination that a bid is nonresponsive and to  
reject a bid on that basis; to award to the next lowest responsive and  
responsible bidder; to waive inconsequential and nonmaterial deficiencies in  
bids submitted; and to determine, in accordance with the applicable contract  
and bid documents, whether the apparent lowest responsive and responsible  
bidder has satisfied all conditions for contract award. Upon such determination,  
authorize the Executive Director to award and execute a construction contract  
with the responsible contractor with the lowest responsive bid not-to-exceed  
$12,250,000 or exceeding the estimated cost by no more than 15% if additional  
funds have been identified; and to establish the effective date of the contracts  
upon receipt by LACDA of acceptable performance and payment bonds and  
evidence of required contractor insurance. Authorize the Executive Director,  
upon his determination and as necessary and appropriate under the terms of  
the contract to extend the date and time for the receipt of bids; approve and  
execute change orders within the same monetary limits delegated to LACDA’s  
Executive Director; to amend the contract; terminate the contract for  
convenience; terminate the contractor's right to proceed with the performance  
of the contract; accept projects and file notices upon completion of the projects;  
release retention money withheld; accept the Project upon its final completion;  
grant extensions of time on the Project, as applicable; and assess and collect  
liquidated damages as authorized under Government Code Section 53069.85  
and the contract specifications. Find that the Project is exempt from the  
California Environmental Quality Act. (Supervisorial District 5) ADOPT  
(26-3894)  
Attachments:  
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Repair, Remodel, Refurbishment, and Maintenance of Various Properties  
Job Order Contracts  
3-D.  
Recommendation: Adopt the Job Order Contract (JOC) Construction Task  
Catalog and Technical Specifications prepared by The Gordian Group, Inc.,  
dated April 2026. Advertise for bids to be received and opened on August 17,  
2026, using The Gordian Group, Inc.’s JOC System for 18 separate JOCS  
(144-161) in accordance with the Notice for Bids. Find that the adoption of the  
JOC unit price book, approval for advertisement for bids, and the proposed  
award of JOCs and related actions are not a project under the California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Authorize the Executive Director of the Los  
Angeles County Development Authority to take the following actions: ADOPT  
Determine that a bid is nonresponsive and to reject a bid on that basis; to  
award to the next lowest responsive and responsible bidder; waive  
inconsequential and nonmaterial deficiencies in bids submitted;  
determine, in accordance with the applicable contract and bid  
documents, whether the apparent lowest responsive and responsible  
bidder has satisfied all conditions for contract award. Upon such  
determination, authorize the Executive Director to award and execute 18  
JOCs, each not to exceed $6,402,606, and to establish the effective date  
of the contracts upon receipt by the Los Angeles County Development  
Authority of acceptable performance and payment bonds and evidence  
of required contractor insurance.  
With respect to JOCs 144 to 161, subject to a finding of exemption under  
CEQA, issue work orders for projects that are subject and not subject to  
the State Public Contract Code including maintenance work, as  
applicable, not to exceed $6,402,606 per work order; subject to the  
limitation that the aggregate amount of all work orders issued under a  
particular JOC does not exceed the $6,402,606 maximum contract  
amount of the JOC.  
Upon his determination, and as necessary and appropriate under the  
terms of the JOCs, to amend the JOCs; to terminate any of the 18 JOCs  
for convenience; terminate the contractor's right to proceed with the  
performance of the JOCs; accept projects and file notices upon  
completion of the projects; release retention money withheld pursuant to  
the applicable provisions of the Public Contract Code; to grant extensions  
of time on projects, as applicable, and assess and collect liquidated  
damages as authorized under Government Code Section 53069.85 and  
the contract specifications. (26-3893)  
Attachments:  
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III. NOTICES OF CLOSED SESSION FOR JULY 7, 2026  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
CS-1.  
Jane BP1-B Doe, et al. v. Doe 1 (County of Los Angeles), et al., Los Angeles  
County Superior Court Case No. 22STCV25961, and All AB 218 Cases Filed  
Against the County of Los Angeles. (26-3526)  
Attachments:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
CS-2.  
Significant exposure to litigation (one case).  
NOTE: County Counsel requests that this item be continued one week to  
July 14, 2026. (25-1458)  
Attachments:  
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT  
(Government Code Section 54957(b)(1))  
CS-3.  
CS-4.  
Consideration of candidate(s) for appointment to the position of Interim Director  
of the Department of Children and Family Services. (25-3048)  
Attachments:  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS  
(Government Code Section 54957.6)  
Agency designated representatives: Joseph M. Nicchitta, 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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IV. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT 45  
45.  
Attachments:  
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VI. ITEMS CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS FOR FURTHER  
DISCUSSION AND ACTION BY THE BOARD  
Continue local emergencies as a result of the following: (a) Discovery of an  
infestation of fruit flies, as proclaimed on May 10, 1990; (b) Conditions of  
extreme peril to the safety of persons exist on the basis of pervasive and  
pernicious homelessness in Los Angeles County, as proclaimed and ratified by  
the Board on January 10, 2023; (c) Conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to  
the safety of persons and property exist on the basis of winter storms in the  
County beginning February 1, 2024, as proclaimed on February 4, 2024 and  
ratified by the Board on February 6, 2024; (d) Conditions of extreme peril to the  
safety of persons and property exist as a result of the Bridge Fire in the County  
beginning on September 8, 2024, as proclaimed on September 10, 2024 and  
ratified by the Board on September 17, 2024; (e) Conditions of disaster or  
extreme peril to the safety of persons and property within the territorial limits of  
the County exist at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall caused and/or exacerbated by  
the Board of State and Community Corrections’ order to immediately shutter  
Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, the only available juvenile hall in the County,  
beginning on December 12, 2024, as proclaimed and ratified by the Board on  
December 17, 2024; (f) Conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of  
persons and property exist as a result of the January 2025 Windstorm and  
Critical Fire Events in the County, beginning on January 7, 2025, as  
proclaimed on January 7, 2025 and ratified by the Board on January 14, 2025;  
(g) Conditions of disaster and/or of extreme peril to the safety of persons and  
property due to the Federal immigration enforcement actions in the County  
beginning June 6, 2025, as proclaimed and ratified by the Board on October  
14, 2025; (h) Conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the safety of persons  
and property on the basis of the November 2025 storm in the County beginning  
November 13, 2025, as proclaimed by the Board on November 21, 2025 and  
ratified by the Board on November 25, 2025; (i) Conditions of disaster or of  
extreme peril to the safety of persons and property on the basis of the Late  
December Winter Storm in the County beginning December 23, 2025, as  
proclaimed by the Board on December 24, 2025 and ratified by the Board on  
December 31, 2025; and (j) Conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the  
safety of persons and property of the Los Palos (Boyle Heights Commercial  
Building Fire) incident in the County beginning June 17, 2026, as proclaimed  
by the Board on June 20, 2026 and ratified by the Board on June 23, 2026.  
(A-1)  
A-1.  
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CONFERENCE REGARDING POTENTIAL THREATS TO PUBLIC SERVICES  
OR FACILITIES  
A-2.  
(Government Code Section 54957)  
Briefing by Sheriff Robert Luna or his designee and related emergency  
services representatives. (A-2)  
Discussion on the impact of rain storms, flooding, high-surf and swells, and any  
other weather-related or natural disaster event in Los Angeles County  
associated with El Niño, to include the County’s preparedness and ability to  
coordinate response and recovery activities, as requested by the Board at the  
meeting of January 12, 2016. (A-10)  
A-3.  
A-4.  
Discussion and consideration of necessary actions relating to the County’s  
homeless crisis, as requested at the Board meeting of May 17, 2016, and  
proclaimed as a local emergency on January 10, 2023. (A-11)  
Discussion and consideration of necessary actions on the progress of issues  
related to Exide, as requested at the Board meeting of June 8, 2016. (A-12)  
A-5.  
A-6.  
Discussion and consideration of necessary actions on the status of Federal  
and/or State Budgets, Federal and/or State legislative matters and Executive  
Orders including, but not limited to, those issued by the Trump Administration  
and their impact on Los Angeles County, as requested by Supervisors Solis  
and Horvath on July 15, 2025. (A-13)  
Discussion and consideration of necessary actions on issues or action taken  
by the Federal government relating to immigration policies, as requested by  
Supervisors Barger and Solis at the meeting of January 17, 2017 and revised  
by Supervisors Solis and Hahn on September 12, 2017. (A-14)  
A-7.  
Discussion and consideration of necessary actions on issues related to the  
repeal of the Affordable Care Act, health reform and its impact on Los Angeles  
County, as requested by Supervisor Ridley-Thomas at the Board meeting of  
February 21, 2017. (A-15)  
A-8.  
Discussion and consideration of necessary actions on issues related to the  
implementation of Measure H, as requested by Supervisors Ridley-Thomas and  
Hahn at the Board meeting of March 14, 2017. (A-16)  
A-9.  
Discussion and consideration of necessary actions related to declared  
outbreaks of infectious disease threatening the public’s health in Los Angeles  
County, as requested by Supervisors Solis and Hahn at the Board meeting of  
April 30, 2019. (A-18)  
A-10.  
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VII. REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION FOR JUNE 30, 2026  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
(CS-1)  
Jane BP1-B Doe, et al. v. Doe 1 (County of Los Angeles), et al., Los Angeles  
County Superior Court Case No. 22STCV25961, and All AB 218 Cases Filed  
Against the County of Los Angeles.  
No reportable action was taken. (26-3526)  
Attachments:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
(CS-2)  
Significant exposure to litigation (one case).  
In open session, this item was continued one week to July 7, 2026.  
(25-1458)  
Attachments:  
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION  
(Government Code Section 54957(b)(1))  
(CS-3)  
(CS-4)  
Chief Probation Officer.  
In closed session, this item was continued to July 21, 2026. (25-2649)  
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION  
(Government Code Section 54957(b)(1))  
Interim Director of Child Support Services.  
In closed session, this item was continued to July 28, 2026. (26-4046)  
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CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS  
(Government Code Section 54957.6)  
(CS-5)  
Agency designated representatives: Joseph M. Nicchitta, 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.  
In open session, this item was continued one week to July 7, 2026.  
(25-1693)  
Attachments:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION  
(Paragraph (4) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)  
(CS-6)  
(CS-7)  
Initiation of litigation (one case)  
No reportable action was taken. (26-3886)  
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION  
(Government Code Section 54957(b)(1))  
Director of Arts and Culture.  
In closed session, this item was continued two weeks to July 14, 2026.  
(26-2504)  
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION  
(Government Code Section 54957(b)(1))  
(CS-8)  
Director of Health Services.  
In closed session, this item was continued two weeks to July 14, 2026.  
(26-3933)  
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