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- On AgendaComReportUpdate report by Robert Athanitis, Facility Manager on the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) contract agreement included in the proposed 2026-27 Budget Report.
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- PUBLIC COMMENT / WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT / WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeAppointment of one (1) Member to the Independent Citizens Oversight Committee Proposition E Service Tax from among the following cities: Agoura Hills, Artesia, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bell, Bell Gardens, Bellflower, Bradbury, Calabasas, Carson, Cerritos, Claremont, Commerce, Covina, Cudahy, Diamond Bar, Duarte, El Monte, Gardena, Glendora, Hawaiian Gardens, Hawthorne, Hidden Hills, Huntington Park, Industry, Inglewood, Irwindale, La Cañada Flintridge, La Mirada, La Puente, Lakewood, Lancaster, Lawndale, Lomita, Lynwood, Malibu, Maywood, Norwalk, Palmdale, Palos Verdes Estates, Paramount, Pico Rivera, Pomona, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, Rosemead, San Dimas, Santa Clarita, Signal Hill, South El Monte, South Gate, Temple City, Walnut, West Hollywood, and Westlake Village, for a 3-year term beginning July 2, 2026, and expiring July 1, 2029.
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- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComPublicCommentOpportunity for members of the public to address the Los Angeles County City Selection Committee on items of interest that are within the jurisdiction of the Committee.
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- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeCall to Order and Roll Call.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeAppointment of one (1) Member to the County Library Commission representing the First Supervisorial District from among the following cities: Baldwin Park, Covina, Diamond Bar, El Monte, La Puente, Montebello, Rosemead, San Gabriel, Walnut, and West Covina, to serve a term beginning, June 24, 2026, and expiring April 30, 2028: Incumbent: Ruth M. Low, City of Diamond Bar
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- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeAppointment of two (2) Members to the County Library Commission representing the Second Supervisorial District from among the following cities: Carson, Compton, Culver City, Gardena, Hawthorne, Hermosa Beach, Lawndale, and Manhattan Beach, for terms beginning June 24, 2026, and expiring April 30, 2028: Incumbents: David Lesser, City of Manhattan Beach; and Dean Francois, City of Hermosa Beach
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- SUPPORTING DOCUMENTOpen SUPPORTING DOCUMENT
- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeAppointment of two (2) Members to the County Library Commission representing the Third Supervisorial District from among the following cities: Agoura Hills, Malibu, San Fernando, West Hollywood, and Westlake Village, for terms beginning June 24, 2026, and expiring April 30, 2028: Incumbents: Mary Riggins, City of Malibu; and Mary Mendoza, City of San Fernando
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- SUPPORTING DOCUMENTOpen SUPPORTING DOCUMENT
- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeAppointment of one (1) Member to the County Library Commission representing the Fourth Supervisorial District from among the following cities: Artesia, Avalon, Bell, Bell Gardens, Bellflower, Cudahy, Hawaiian Gardens, Huntington Park, Lakewood, La Mirada, Lomita, Lynwood, Maywood, Norwalk, Paramount, Pico Rivera, South Gate, and Whittier, to serve an unexpired term beginning June 24, 2026, and expiring April 30, 2027: Incumbent: Vacant
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- SUPPORTING DOCUMENTOpen SUPPORTING DOCUMENT
- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeAppointment of one (1) Member to LAFCO for a term beginning June 24, 2026, and expiring May 6, 2030.
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- SUPPORTING DOCUMENTOpen SUPPORTING DOCUMENT
- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeRatification of Paige Kaluderovic, City of Redondo Beach, to the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency (LACAHSA) Southwest Sector to serve an unexpired term expiring January 1, 2029.
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- SUPPORTING DOCUMENTOpen SUPPORTING DOCUMENT
- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeRatification of Mayor Rex Richardson, City of Long Beach, to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), representing the Los Angeles County Southeast Long Beach Corridor MTA Sector, to serve an unexpired term ending January 1, 2029.
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- SUPPORTING DOCUMENTOpen SUPPORTING DOCUMENT
- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdjournmentsAdjournment for the meeting of June 24, 2026.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeReceive and file the Minutes for the Meetings of February 6, 2025, and April 21, 2025.
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- February 6, 2025 and April 21, 2025 MinutesOpen February 6, 2025 and April 21, 2025 Minutes
- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeConsideration of SB 707 Authorizations Related to Remote Participation in Board and Committee Meetings.
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- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeElection of Chair to serve an unexpired term beginning July 6, 2026, and expiring December 31, 2027.
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- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeHow Local Jurisdictions are Contributing to Progress towards Measure A Regional Goals. Presenters: · Kristen Aster, ECRHA Executive Director, Department of Homeless Services and Housing · Julie Leadbetter, LACAHSA · Onnie Williams, Department of Homeless Services and Housing · Jurisdiction Panelists
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- Supporting DocumentOpen Supporting Document
- Public Comment/Written CorrespondenceOpen Public Comment/Written Correspondence
- FiledComAdministrative
- On AgendaComMiscellaneousAdjournment.
- On AgendaComMiscellaneousOpportunity for members of the public to provide comments to the Commission on item(s) not on the agenda, that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission.
- On AgendaComDiscussionDiscussion on the future vacancy roadmap to address term endings and Commissioner reflections.
- On AgendaComDiscussionDiscussion on video production of onboarding videos.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeApproval of minutes from the regular meeting of May 18, 2026.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeCall to Order, Roll Call and Land Acknowledgment.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeVideo for the entire meeting.
- On AgendaComDiscussionDiscussion on planning for the YEC End-Year Event.
- On AgendaComDiscussionDiscussion on upcoming listening sessions and exploring engagement strategies.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeApproval of minutes from the meeting of June 8, 2026.
- On AgendaComMiscellaneousAdjournment.
- On AgendaComMiscellaneousOpportunity for members of the public to provide comments to the Commission on item(s) not on the agenda, that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeVideo for entire meeting.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeCall to Order, Roll Call, and Land Acknowledgement.
- On AgendaComMiscellaneousAdjournment.
- On AgendaComMiscellaneousOpportunity for members of the public to provide comments to the Commission on item(s) not on the agenda, that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission.
- On AgendaComPublicHearingHearing on application for a Massage Establishment Business License ID# 009884-12-2025, to issue a new license to J & J Foot Care, Inc, located at 3575 East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena CA 91107, in the Fifth District.
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- SUPPORTING DOCUMENTOpen SUPPORTING DOCUMENT
- PUBLIC COMMENT / WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT / WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComPublicHearingHearing on application for a Bingo Manager Business License ID# 010205-01-2026, to issue a license to Deborah Oswald of Biship Amat High, located at 14301 Fairgrove Avenue, La Puente, CA 91746, in the First District.
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- SUPPORTING DOCUMENTOpen SUPPORTING DOCUMENT
- PUBLIC COMMENT / WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT / WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeApproval of minutes from the meeting of June 8, 2026.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeCall to Order. Roll Call. Land Acknowledgement, and Labor Acknowledgement.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeVideo for the entire meeting.
- FiledComAdministrative
- On AgendaComAdministrativeTHE LOS ANGELES COUNTY BUSINESS LICENSE COMMISSION MEETING SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2026, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. THE NEXT MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2026. SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR REQUIRE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT COMMISSION SERVICES AT (213) 974-7691.
- On AgendaComAdjournmentsClosing Remarks and Adjournment.
- On AgendaComPublicCommentOpportunity for members of the public to address the PPSGC on items of interest that are within the jurisdiction of the PPSGC.
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- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeCall to Order, Welcome, Los Angeles County Land Acknowledgement, and Roll Call. 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 (TONG+VUH), Tataviam (TAH+TAA+VEE+UM), Serrano (SUH+RAA+NOH), Kizh (KEECH), and Chumash (CHEW+MOSH) 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 (FUR+NAN+DAY+EN+YO) Tataviam (TAH+TAA+VEE+UM) Band of Mission Indians • Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Indians of California Tribal Council • Gabrieleno (GAB+REE+UH+LAY+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians • Gabrieleño (GAB+REE+UH+LAY+EN+YO) Band of Mission Indians, Kizh (KEECH) Nation • Yuhaaviatam (yu+HAH+vee+ah+tahm) of San Manuel Nation • San Fernando Band of Mission Indians • Coastal Band of Chumash (CHEW+MOSH) Nation • Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Nation • Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Tribe To learn more about the First Peoples of Los Angeles County, please visit the Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission website at lanaic.lacounty.gov.
- On AgendaComAdministrativeRemarks from representatives of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Second and Third Supervisorial Districts. · LaJuannah Hills, Senior Deputy Human Services & Child Welfare, Office of Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell · Angelica Ayala, Senior Health Deputy, Office of Los Angeles Conty Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath
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- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeApproval of the minutes from the May 20, 2026 meeting.
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- 052026_PPSGC DRAFT MinutesOpen 052026_PPSGC DRAFT Minutes
- PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCEOpen PUBLIC COMMENT/CORRESPONDENCE
- On AgendaComAdministrativeLeadership Table for Regional Homeless Alignment (LTRHA) Coordination Agenda Presenters: · LTRHA Representative
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- Supporting DocumentOpen Supporting Document
- Public Comment/Written CorrespondenceOpen Public Comment/Written Correspondence
- On AgendaComAdministrativeChair and Vice-Chair Selection
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- Supporting DocumentOpen Supporting Document
- Public Comment/Written CorrespondenceOpen Public Comment/Written Correspondence
- On AgendaComAdministrativeReview of ECRHA Bylaws
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- Supporting DocumentOpen Supporting Document
- Public Comment/Written CorrespondenceOpen Public Comment/Written Correspondence
- On AgendaComPolicyBoard Policy 4.031 - Care First and Community Investment Budget Policy, recommendation by the CEO to approve changes and extend the sunset review date; also consider if the revisions require Board approval.
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- On AgendaComReportLASD - Major Crimes Bureau Civilian Investigator Process Review (Report #K25DY) - First Follow-Up Review.
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- On AgendaComReportDHS - Facilities Management Review (Report #K23EW) - Second and Final Follow-Up Review.
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- On AgendaComAdministrative
- On AgendaMotionSurvivors First: Protection Against Sexual Assault in the Los Angeles County Jails Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Request the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LASD), in collaboration with the Office of Inspector General, the Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission, the Sybil Brand Commission, in consultation with County Counsel, to provide the Board, in writing, with a report back in 90 days, on recommendations to: Update the investigative responsibilities and processes to limit LASD’s role in investigating sexual assault allegations committed by deputies against incarcerated people, as legally allowable; Onboard sexual assault counselors to be part of the investigative process for support and safety purposes; Create a Survivor’s Bill of Rights in collaboration with service providers; and Request the LA Sheriff’s Department to: Utilize the PREA risk assessment tool to not just classify but actually house potential sexual offenders and victims at intake; Install shower privacy screens, film, or barriers at each facility to ensure adequate obstruction of “opposite gender viewing” [of a person in custody’s] breasts, buttocks, or genitalia” pursuant to PREA standard 115.15(d); Implement PREA investigative training for floor sergeants tasked with performing an initial PREA investigation and ensure there is an LASD staff member who is trained in the PREA investigative training to be dispatched to any potential PREA incident; Ensure PREA investigations are “prompt, thorough, and objective” per PREA standard 115.71 by requiring that LASD interview all potential witnesses; Ensure that all people in custody, per PREA standard 115.53, have access to confidential emotional support services, and immediately restore the emotional support service line or make alternative arrangements to provide confidential emotional support services and trauma informed programming; In accordance with PREA standard 115.42(d), re-assess transgender, gender non-conforming, and intersex incarcerated individuals’ housing twice a year; and In accordance with PREA standard 115.31(d), conduct annual PREA training subject to the gender identity of people in custody, not just at Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), as people in custody with diverse gender identities are housed in different facilities, like Men’s Central Jail (MCJ), which houses the K6-G population. Direct the Office of Inspector General, Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission, and the Sybil Brand Commission to continue to monitor and engage with TGI individuals and other incarcerated people on PREA compliance and responses to sexual assault complaints and allegations and report back in respective reports to the Board.
- On AgendaMotionImproving How We Protect Los Angeles County’s Infants and Children, Birth to 5 Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Direct the Department of Children and Families (DCFS) to review its existing written policies and practice guidance to explore opportunities to make updates and changes that reflect what the department has learned about young children in care through the work of its YCIC Birth to Five Program. DCFS is to report back to the Board, in writing, in 120 days, on the results of this review and, in doing so, address the following: Smooth transitions between the Emergency Response, Dependency Investigations, and Continuing Services stages of a case; Review of cases with a history of frequent open and closed cases; Improving case closure processes; Levels of review in cases involving allegations of domestic violence; and Improvements to the Child and Family Team (CFT) meetings process to ensure CFTs are held per best practices including consideration of attendance by the staff involved in the current stage of the case, Parents in Partnership (PIP), and members of the YCIC Birth to Five Program. Direct DCFS, in consultation with County Counsel and Office of Child, Family, and Youth Well-Being, to conduct random case reviews in every regional office to assess whether emergency response investigations closed on the 29th or 30th day of the 30-day mandated timeline were, in fact, fully investigated and ready to be closed. Direct DCFS, in consultation with DPH, DMH, and other relevant departments or stakeholders to develop a plan to provide immediate connection to home visiting and childcare services for families who identify a need for those services during the DCFS Emergency Response or Dependency Investigation phase, especially if DCFS intends to close the case without prolonged intervention.