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Board Of Supervisors

Agenda Posted: November 20, 2025 Meeting Televised: Wednesday, November 26, 2025 At 11:00 P.m. On Klcs

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  1. Passed
    Recommendation

    Hearing on County Codes, Title 26 - Building Code, Title 27 - Electrical Code, Title 28 - Plumbing Code, Title 29 - Mechanical Code, Title 30 - Residential Code, Title 31 - Green Building Standards Code and Title 33 - Existing Building Code Amendments Hearing on ordinances for adoption amending County Codes, Title 26 - Building Code, Title 27 - Electrical Code, Title 28 - Plumbing Code, Title 29 - Mechanical Code, Title 30 - Residential Code, Title 31 - Green Building Standards Code, and Title 33 - Existing Building Code (All Districts), collectively “Building Codes,” to repeal those provisions of the Building Codes which incorporated by reference portions of the 2022 Edition of the California Building Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, Residential, Green Building Standards, and Existing Building Codes, and replace them with provisions incorporating by reference portions of the 2025 California Building Codes, as published by the California Building Standards Commission, with certain changes and modifications, and to make other revisions thereto. (Department of Public Works)
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  2. Consent Calendar
    Recommendation

    Hearing on Appeal of Project No. 2019-000010-(3) for Construction of Four Single-Family Residences on Four Adjacent Parcels in the Santa Monica Mountains Planning Area Hearing on the appeal of Project No. 2019-000010-(3), Minor Coastal Development Permit Nos. RPPL2019000016, RPPL2019000017, RPPL2019000018, and RPPL2019000019, and the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program associated with Environmental Assessment No. RPPL2023001199, to authorize the construction of four single-family residences on four adjacent parcels with a total area of 16.1 acres, as well as encroachments into the protected zones of 12 oak trees, located at 24937 Mulholland Highway within the Santa Monica Mountains Planning Area, applied for by Isaac Zachary. (Appeal from the Regional Planning Commission’s approval.) (Department of Regional Planning)
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  3. Consent Calendar
    Recommendation

    Report on the County's Budget Report by the Acting Chief Executive Officer on the County's budget, including the latest Federal and State policy changes with potential impacts to County staff, contracted providers, and service delivery, as requested at the Board Meeting of July 29, 2025. RECEIVE AND FILE
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  4. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9) Significant exposure to litigation (one case). NOTE: County Counsel requests that this item be continued one week to December 2, 2025.
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  5. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    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. In open session, this item was continued one week to November 25, 2025.
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  6. On Agenda
    Recommendation

    Remote Public Comment To address the Board during the live meeting starting at 9:00 a.m. use the below options to connect to the Board meeting: Participate via the Online System (Webex App) Visit www.bos.lacounty.gov to register (before or during the Board meeting) and join via the Webex app on a computer or device. You will be prompted to complete a brief registration form. · Once connected, you will be placed in a “listening-only” queue. · Use the “Raise Hand” feature on your computer or device to be moved into a “speaking” queue when the item(s) you wish to address is called. You will hear a “beep.” Please wait to speak until the host calls on you. · When it's your turn to speak, you will hear your name. Participate by Phone To address the Board by phone, call (213) 306-3065 and enter Participant Access Code: 2539 021 4666 and Meeting Password: 2672025, provided on the agenda or website. · Once connected, you will be placed in a “listening-only” queue. · Press *3 on your phone to be moved to the “speaking” queue when the item(s) you wish to address is called. You will hear, “You have raised your hand to ask a question.” Please wait to speak until the host calls on you. · When it is your turn to speak, you will hear “Your line is unmuted”, and then your area code and the first three digits of your phone number. Listen Only Call (877) 873-8017 and enter: Access Code for English: 111111 Access Code for Spanish: 222222. Written Testimony Submit written public comments at: https://publiccomment.bos.lacounty.gov.
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  7. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    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 December 16, 2025.
  8. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    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 December 16, 2025.
  9. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    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 December 16, 2025.
  10. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    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 December 16, 2025.
  11. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    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 December 16, 2025.
  12. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    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. In open session, this item was continued one week to November 25, 2025.
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  13. Consent Calendar
    Recommendation

    Presentation of scroll to Judy W. Whitehurst, in honor of her retirement from the Office of the County Counsel, after 36 years of County Service, as arranged by the Chair. Presentation of scrolls to tribal nations who generously provided mutual aid during the Los Angeles County wildfires, in honor of “Native American Heritage Month,” as arranged by Supervisor Barger. Presentation of scroll to Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, celebrating its centennial anniversary and, in recognition of providing students across the region with critical skills-based education and training for 100 years, as arranged by Supervisor Solis. Presentation of scrolls to honor Dr. Ryan J. Smith and St. Joseph's Center, in recognition of 50 years of service, as arranged by Supervisor Mitchell. Presentation of scrolls, in honor of their service to the community to MEND (Meet Each Need with Dignity), Food Forward, North Valley Caring Services, and Project Angel Food for their leadership, compassion, and commitment to reducing food insecurity through large-scale food distributions and expanded nutrition support, as arranged by Supervisor Horvath. Presentation to Mario Cordero, Port of Long Beach Chief Executive Officer, in honor of his retirement, as arranged by Supervisor Hahn. Presentation to the National Women’s Political Caucus South Bay, in honor of their 50th Anniversary, as arranged by Supervisor Hahn.
  14. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (Paragraph (2) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9) Significant exposure to litigation (one case). NOTE: County Counsel requests that this item be continued one week to December 2, 2025.
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  15. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (Government Code Section 54957(b)(1)) All Department Heads.
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  16. See Minutes SOP
    Ordinance

    County Code, Title 2 - Administration and Title 6 - Salaries Ordinance Amendment Revised ordinances for adoption amending County Code, Title 2 - Administration by adding Chapter 2.120 creating the Department of Homeless Services and Housing, and providing that when a Department Head position is vacant, the duties of such position may be temporarily performed by the official next in authority to the Department Head at the time the vacancy occurs, until the position is filled in the manner provided by law; and County Code, Title 6 - Salaries by adding a new departmental Chapter 6.128, Department of Homeless Services and Housing; and adding certain employee classifications and number of ordinance positions in the Department of Homeless Services and Housing. ADOPT
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  17. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (Government Code Section 54957(b)(1)) All Department Heads.
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  18. Consent Calendar
    Recommendation

    Removing the Burden of County Permit Fees for Rebuilding After the 2025 Palisades Fire for Malibu Homeowners Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Instruct the Fire Chief, in coordination with the Acting Chief Executive Officer, Auditor-Controller, and County Counsel, to take the following actions: Immediately defer permit fees for homeowners who submit applications for County permits for rebuilding single-family homes within the City of Malibu impacted by the 2025 Palisades Fire, for those who meet the following criteria: Property was owned by the applicant prior to January 7, 2025. Property was owner-occupied by the applicant prior to January 7, 2025. Refund homeowners who meet the eligibility criteria in the aforementioned directive who have paid permit fees to the County Fire Department for eligible rebuilds.
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  19. Closed Session
    Closed Session

    PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (Government Code Section 54957(b)(1)) All Department Heads.
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  20. Consent Calendar
    Recommendation

    Extending Price Gouging Protections for Housing Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Effective November 29, 2025: Extend for thirty (30) days, through and including December 28, 2025, the protections of California Penal Code Section 396, subdivisions (d), (e), and (f), to limit price-gouging in the rental market and in hotels and motels and to continue its protections against eviction and the protections of County Code, Chapter 8.09, pursuant to Penal Code Section 396(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 percent of the fair market rent established by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development to 200 percent 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.
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  21. Consent Calendar
    Recommendation

    Proclamation of Local Emergency for the November 2025 Storm Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Barger: Determine that there is a need to take immediate action to approve and execute the Proclamation of Local Emergency. Approve and execute the Proclamation of Local Emergency for the November 2025 storm, in the County of Los Angeles. The Proclamation of Local Emergency shall remain in effect until its termination is proclaimed by the Board. Instruct County Departments to implement all assessment, assistance and monitoring efforts as applicable.
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  1. On Agenda
    ComPresentation

    Presentation and feedback on the LA County Department of Homeless Services and Housing (HSH) Draft Measure A Spending Plan FY 2026-27. Presenter: · Cheri Todoroff, Executive Director, County Chief Executive Office Homeless Initiative (CEO-HI)

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    Video for the entire meeting.

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    ComAdministrative

    Video for the entire meeting.

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    ComAdministrative

    Video for the entire meeting.

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  5. On Agenda
    ComPublicHearing

    Hearing on application for a Water Taxi Operator Business License ID#007209, to issue a new license to Magical Tiki LLC, dba. Magical Tiki, whose Owner is Jeremiah Smith, located at Dock 55, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292, in the Second District.

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  6. On Agenda
    ComPresentation

    Presentation and Discussion on County Department of Homeless Services and Housing (HSH) Draft FY 2026-27 Measure A Spending Plan. Presenter: Sarah Mahin, Director, County Department of Homeless Services and Housing (HSH)

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  7. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Updates on the Rental Protections and Homelessness Prevention (RPHP) Emergency Rental and Flexible Financial Assistance Request for Proposal (RFP).

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  8. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Nicolle Perras, Executive Director of the Sexual Assault Council, be added to the agenda of the general LACCW December meeting to provide an update on the department and the current work of the council. Her email address is below. Please let me know if you need anything further.
  9. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order, Roll Call
  10. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Land Acknowledgement
  11. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Discuss and take possible action on restructuring the purpose and activities of the CESS.

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  12. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Matters not posted: Matters not on the posted agenda to be placed on the agenda for discussion and action at a future meeting of the CESS.
  13. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Public Comment: Opportunity for members of the public to address the CESS on items of interest that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the subcommittee.

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  14. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Adjournment of the December 4, 2025, CESS of the LGBTQ+ Commission meeting.
  15. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order and Reading of the Los Angeles County Land Acknowledgment. Los Angeles County Land Acknowledgment The County of Los Angeles recognizes that we occupy land originally and still inhabited and cared for by the Tongva, Tataviam, Serrano, Kizh, and Chumash Peoples. We honor and pay respect to their elders and descendants past, present, and emerging as they continue their stewardship of these lands and waters. We acknowledge that settler colonization resulted in land seizure, disease, subjugation, slavery, relocation, broken promises, genocide, and multigenerational trauma. This acknowledgment demonstrates our responsibility and commitment to truth, healing, and reconciliation and to elevating the stories, culture, and community of the original inhabitants of Los Angeles County. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on these ancestral lands. We are dedicated to growing and sustaining relationships with Native peoples and local tribal governments, including (in no particular order) the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians Gabrielino Tongva Indians of California Tribal Council Gabrieleno/Tongva San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleño Band of Mission Indians - Kizh Nation San Manuel Band of Mission Indians San Fernando Band of Mission Indians To learn more about the First Peoples of Los Angeles County, please visit the Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission website www.lanaic.lacounty.gov.
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    Video

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    Video

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  18. Filed
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    AUDIO FOR THE ENTIRE MEETING.

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  19. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Matters not posted: Matters not on the posted agenda to be placed on the agenda for discussion and action at a future meeting of the CESS.
  20. On Agenda
    Motion

    Ensuring All Eligible Youth are Screened for the Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp When Requested Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Direct the Probation Department to do the following: When a judge requests that a youth be “pre-screened” during the pre-disposition process for eligibility to participate in the Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp (Pine Grove), complete the pre-screening form as laid out in the Pine Grove policies and procedures and submit it to the judge within 14 days of receiving the request; After a youth’s transfer hearing that results in the judge determining that the youth will stay in juvenile jurisdiction, initiate the full screening process for Pine Grove as soon as requested by an attorney or judge and before the youth’s sentencing hearing while they are still in the pre-disposition facility/unit. This screening process should include, but not be limited to: Ensuring any medical documentation of psychiatric medications and asthma is accurate and up-to-date; Submitting required documentation to Pine Grove in a timely manner; and Ensuring the Pine Grove interview is conducted in a timely manner; Identify a point person at the Barry J. Nidorf Pre-Disposition Secure Youth Treatment Facility and a point person at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall to communicate with Pine Grove regarding all pre-screening and screening of youth in their respective facilities. These individuals shall, at a minimum, be responsible for ensuring that pre-screening and screening requests get completed and submitted on time; Collaborate with Pine Grove to conduct quarterly presentations at both Barry J. Nidorf and Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall about the Pine Grove program and its eligibility requirements to both incarcerated youth and Probation employees; and Report back to the Board of Supervisors in writing in 30 and 90 days on the above. Direct the Office of the Public Defender and Alternate Public Defender to do the following: Conduct an internal education campaign for juvenile defense lawyers on the eligibility criteria for Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp, the pre-screening process for pre-disposition youth, and the full screening process for post-disposition youth or youth who have completed their transfer hearing but are pre-disposition and awaiting their official juvenile sentencing hearing; Encourage juvenile attorneys to request that the court order a full Pine Grove screening at the conclusion of a youth’s transfer hearing if the youth is remaining in juvenile jurisdiction; and Report back to the Board of Supervisors in writing in 60 days on the above.
  21. On Agenda
    Motion

    Supporting the 988 LGBTQ+ Youth Access Act of 2025 Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Direct the Chief Executive Office’s Legislative Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations branch to support S. 2826 and H.R. 5434, the 988 LGBTQ+ Youth Access Act of 2025, and similar measures.
  22. On Agenda
    Motion

    Supporting the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025 Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Direct the Chief Executive Office Legislative Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations branch to support legislation that would require the largest oil and gas companies doing business in the state to pay their fair share of the damages caused by planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions, assess a cost recovery demand against responsible parties for the damages caused by fossil fuels emissions, and direct those funds to be reinvested into California communities to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
  23. On Agenda
    Motion

    Ensuring Youth at Los Padrinos Have Equal Access to the Facility Amenities and Programs Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Direct the Chief Probation Officer, in collaboration with the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Director of Los Angeles County Library, to report back to the Board, in writing, in 60 days with an analysis on how to ensure that all youth at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall can access the resources and amenities on the facilities, with a specific focus on access to the pool and the library. The analysis should include, but not be limited to: A feasibility analysis and operational plan for allowing youth in units R/S to be transported to the Los Padrinos Library if they are interested, including staffing needs (both Probation and Library staff), the cadence with which youth would be allowed to visit the library, and whether the library hours should be extended in order to allow youth to visit it regularly; and A feasibility analysis and operational plan for allowing all youth, including youth in units R/S, to be able to use the pool regularly during the warmer months, including staffing needs - both Probation officers who would transport youth, and Department of Parks and Recreation lifeguards who would guard the pool - as well as infrastructure needs, such as ensuring the pool is warm enough and safe to use.
  24. On Agenda
    Motion

    Authorize Negotiations for an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement for the Potential Development of a Portion of the Rancho Los Amigos South Campus Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Find that the proposed action is not a project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because the action is excluded from the definition of a project by Section 15378(b) of the State CEQA guidelines. The proposed action is an administrative activity of government which will not result in direct or indirect physical change to the environment. The actions herein do not commit the County to any activity that would be a project under CEQA. The Chief Executive Office will return to the Board to recommend appropriate environmental findings under CEQA, should a project be recommended. Authorize and delegate authority to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), or designee, to negotiate and execute, and if necessary amend, extend, or terminate an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement (ENA) with the City of Downey, approved as to form by County Counsel, for an initial twelve month term, and to extend the term of the ENA for a maximum of up to four (4) additional six-month ENA extension periods, if needed in order to negotiate the potential Rancho Los Amigos South Campus Project, collect deposits and fees in connection with the terms of the ENA, administer the expenses and accounting associated with the ENA, and to execute any and all related or ancillary documents or amendments to the ENA necessary to effectuate the action authorized hereby.
  25. On Agenda
    Motion

    Pursuing a Statewide and Local Los Angeles County Pilot for A Specialized “Press 3” Option of 988 for LGBTQ+ Youth Callers Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Direct the Department of Mental Health (DMH) to develop a proposal for a local “Press 3” pilot program for Los Angeles County answered by a crisis-intervention service provider and to submit the proposal to the California Health and Human Services Agency (CalHHS). The proposal should include, but not be limited to, the following: Requesting approval from the Substance and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to allow Los Angeles County to fund and implement a “Press 3 Option” specifically for callers, and potentially chatters and texters, located in Los Angeles County, and to authorize Vibrant to work with DMH to create a unique phone tree for Los Angeles County that includes the “Press 3 Option”; Initiating a procurement to select contracted service provider/s to provide specialized LGBTQ+ youth counseling services over the phone via the “Press 3” option; Creating a budget for the pilot program and identifying potential sources of funding; and Developing a timeline for implementation of the pilot program, if approved by CalHH S and SAMHSA. Direct the Chief Executive Office’s Legislative Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations branch to co-sponsor or support state legislation that would implement a statewide “Press 3 Option” for California that is consistent with Los Angeles County’s local “Press 3 Option” proposal.
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    RECORDING FOR THE ENTIRE MEETING.

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  27. On Agenda
    ComMatters

    Matters not on the posted agenda to be presented and placed on a future meeting.
  28. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Land Acknowledgement.
  29. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to order for the Business License Commission meeting of December 3, 2025.
  30. On Agenda
    ComPublicHearing

    Hearing on application for a Health Club/Spa Business License ID#000685, to issue a new license to Cele Wellness, whose Owner is Amber Niswander, located at 30770 Russell Ranch Road, Westlake Village, CA 91362, in the Third District.

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  31. On Agenda
    ComPublicComment

    Opportunity for the members of the public to address the Commission on items of interest that are within the jurisdiction of the Commission.

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  32. On Agenda
    ComAdjournments

    Adjournment for the Business License Commission meeting of December 3, 2025.
  33. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY BUSINESS LICENSE COMMISSION MEETING SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2025, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. THE NEXT MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2025. SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR REQUIRE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT COMMISSION SERVICES AT (213) 974-7691.
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    ComAdministrative

    Hearing on application for a Massage Establishment, Business License ID# 001562, to issue a new license to Lee La Wadee Reflexology, whose Owner is Manthana Adisa, located at 228/37 Pacific Coast Highway, in the Third District.

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  35. On Agenda
    ComAdjournments

    Adjournment of the November 24, 2025, special meeting of the Measure A Labor Council.
  36. On Agenda
    ComMatters

    Matters not on the posted agenda to be placed on the agenda for discussion and action at a future meeting of the Measure A Labor Council.
  37. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order, Roll Call, and Land Acknowledgement.
  38. On Agenda
    ComPublicComment

    Opportunity for members of the public to address the Measure A Labor Council on items of interest that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Measure A Labor Council.

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  39. On Agenda
    ComMiscellaneous

    Matters 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 Los Angeles County Leadership Table for Regional Homeless Alignment (LTRHA), or matters requiring immediate action because of an emergency situation or where the need to take immediate action came to the attention of LTRHA subsequent to the posting of the LTRHA subsequent to the posting of the agenda.

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  40. On Agenda
    ComMiscellaneous

    Adjournment for the December 1, 2025, meeting of the Los Angeles County Leadership Table for Regional Homeless Alignment.
  41. On Agenda
    ComDiscussion

    Presentation and Discussion on Themes from the Measure A Spending Plan Town Hall. Presenters: · Elena Fiallo, Change Well Project · Stephanie Klasky-Gamer, Chair, Strategic Communications and Feedback Subcommittee

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  42. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order, Land Acknowledgement, and Roll Call
  43. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Welcome and Opening Remarks by LTRHA Co-Chairs. · Sarah Dusseault, Chair, of the Former Blue Ribbon Commission on Homelessness; and · Miguel A. Santana, President and Chief Executive Officer, California Community Foundation

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  44. On Agenda
    ComDiscussion

    Approve submission of the Strategic Improvement + Accountability Ad-Hoc Subcommittee recommendations on the LA County Department of Homeless Services and Housing (HSH) Draft FY 2026-27 Measure A Spending Plan to the Executive Committee for Regional Homeless Alignment. Presenters-Co-Chairs, Strategic Improvement + Accountability Ad-Hoc Subcommittee · Lourdes Castro Ramirez, President and CEO, the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) · Jose Osuna, Director of External Affairs, Brilliant Corners

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