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City of West Hollywood
Meeting:
Regular City Council Meeting
Meeting Time: January 05, 2022 at 6:00pm PST
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Closed for Comment January 05, 2022 at 12:00pm PST
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2.Q. CONTRACT AMENDMENTS FOR THE FACILITIES AND FIELD SERVICES DIVISION [S. CAMPBELL, H. COLLINS]: SUBJECT: The Council will consider approving amendments to current Agreements by increasing the not-to-exceed amounts for providing additional services to ensure a seamless continuation of services. RECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve extending the terms and revising the contract values as follows: a. Increase the not-to-exceed amounts of the Agreements listed in Attachment A, with a total increase of $275,000 in contracted value for on-call services relative to the Aquatic and Recreation Center and emergency services; and 2) Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute documents incident to the amendments to the Agreements.
STAFF REPORT
2.R. AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE A PURCHASE ORDER FOR DISASTER RECOVERY SERVICE WITH CDW GOVERNMENT INC. (L. QUIJANO, E. TSIPIS, D. SANTOS]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider authorizing a purchase order for services with CDW Government Inc. to provide Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) in the cloud.
STAFF REPORT
2.S. ACCEPTANCE OF AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC STREET AND SIDEWALK PURPOSES ALONG THE 1201 VISTA STREET FRONTAGE [J. ROCCO, R. GARLAND, M. SOLOGUB]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider accepting an easement for street and sidewalk purposes along the frontage of the two-unit apartment building located at 1201 Vista Street.
STAFF REPORT
2.T. AUTHORIZE PARTICIPATION IN AND RECEIPT OF OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUNDS [C. SCHROEDER, D. GIUGNI]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider opting into settlement agreements with distributors of Opioids, Amerisource Bergen, Cardinal Health, and McKesson, and Opioid Manufacturer Janssen (owned by Johnson & Johnson).
STAFF REPORT
2.U. AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMISSION, ADVISORY BOARD, AND THE SOCIAL JUSTICE TASK FORCE BY-LAWS [Y. QUARKER, M. CROWDER, A. POBLADOR, L. LANGER]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving amendments to the by-laws for the City's Commissions, Advisory Boards, and the Social Justice Task Force regarding the election of the Chair and Vice Chair, eligibility requirements for the nomination of the Chair, updated Rules of Decorum, and language for ways the Presiding Officer can effectively manage meetings.
STAFF REPORT
2.V. WEST HOLLYWOOD GUARANTEED INCOME PILOT PROJECT: UPDATE ON DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION [C. SCHROEDER, C. PLANCK, D. KAHN-EPSTEIN]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving agreements for services for the research/evaluation partner and the non-profit administrative partner for the West Hollywood Guaranteed Income pilot program. Additionally, the Council will consider authorizing the allocation of Westside Cities Council of Governments (COG) funds as revenue and then as an expenditure to the non-profit partner for participant distribution funds, adopting a resolution to approve service agreements and acknowledge the public purpose of the pilot, and will receive an update on the pilot's progress towards launch.
STAFF REPORT
2.W. FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 RUSSIAN CULTURAL EVENTS [J. LEONARD, T. RODZINEK]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving the programming for an upcoming series of cultural events produced by various non-profit organizations over the course of the fiscal year 2021-2022. The events are endorsed by the Russian Advisory Board. Due to COVID-19 Pandemic, all events will be held online and will be turned into in-person events if permitted by the City.
STAFF REPORT
2.X. ROE V. WADE ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION [J. LEONARD, L. FOOKS]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider approval of programming for the City's annual commemoration of the anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
STAFF REPORT
2.Y. RECOGNITION OF NATIONAL SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION MONTH [J. LEONARD, L. FOOKS, T. RODZINEK, K. COOK]: SUBJECT: The West Hollywood City Council will consider recognizing January as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
STAFF REPORT
2.Z. 2022 WEST HOLLYWOOD MLK DAY OF SERVICE [J. LEONARD, L. FOOKS]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving the coordination of a MLK Day of Service activity in January 2022 to commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the city.
STAFF REPORT
2.AA. WEST HOLLYWOOD EVERWALKS [L. HORVATH, J. LEONARD]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider supporting and promoting a series of West Hollywood EverWalks with community members to discuss the history of the City and its buildings, to be led by author, journalist, motivational speaker, and long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad.
STAFF REPORT
3. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
3.A. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD AMENDING THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO NOISE FROM LOUD PARTIES OR GATHERINGS AND MAKING CODE ENFORCEMENT UPDATES TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION FEE SCHEDULE [J. ROCCO, D. RIVAS]: SUBJECT: The City Council will consider an ordinance amending the West Hollywood Municipal Code related to noise from loud parties or gatherings; amending Chapter 1.08 in Title 1 by adding violations to the list of municipal code chapters and sections that are subject to administrative penalty procedures; and amending the Master Fee Resolution to make adjustments to Title 15 (Environmental Protection, Pollution and Solid Waste) violations and adding Chapter 5.130 (Minimum Wage) and Section 9.08.050.j (Loud Parties or Gatherings) to the Administrative Citation Fee Schedule.
STAFF REPORT
ITEM 3.A. - ATTACHMENT A
ITEM 3.A. - ATTACHMENT B
CORRESPONDENCE (12.20.21)
CORRESPONDENCE (12.20.21)
4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
4.A. FINAL CLIMATE ACTION & ADAPTATION PLAN (WEHO CLIMATE ACTION) [J. KEHO, R. EASON]: SUBJECT: The City Council will receive a final version of 'WeHo Climate Action' - the City's Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. WeHo Climate Action celebrates the City's significant achievements in reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the last decade by actively implementing actions outlined in the 2011 Climate Action Plan and enacting sound environmental policies and programs. Most importantly, it builds upon this progress to chart a new path forward for carbon neutrality, adapts the City to current and future extreme climate conditions, and further champions the actions needed to meet the global and local challenges of a changing climate, including how to meet the needs of the community members most affected by climate change. The City Council will also consider directing staff to prepare and issue a request for proposals to develop Equitable Building Performance Standards for Existing Buildings in West Hollywood, per 'WeHo Climate Action' Subaction EN-1A under the Energy Section.
STAFF REPORT
ITEM 4.A. - ATTACHMENT A
ITEM 4.A. - ATTACHMENT B
ITEM 4.A. - ATTACHMENT C
CORRESPONDENCE (12.20.21)
CORRESPONDENCE (12.20.21)
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