MEMBERS OF THE BOARD  
HILDA L. SOLIS  
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
HOLLY J. MITCHELL  
LINDSEY P. HORVATH  
JANICE HAHN  
KENNETH HAHN HALL OF ADMINISTRATION  
500 WEST TEMPLE STREET  
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012  
(213) 974-1411 - FAX (213) 620-0636  
EDWARD YEN  
EXECUTIVE OFFICER  
KATHRYN BARGER  
October 31, 2025  
TO:  
Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Chair  
Supervisor Hilda L. Solis  
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell  
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath  
Supervisor Janice Hahn  
Joseph M. Nicchitta, Acting Chief Executive Officer  
Dawyn Harrison, County Counsel  
Press Room  
FROM:  
Edward Yen  
Executive Officer  
POSTED:  
RE:  
October 31, 2025  
Additions and/or revisions to the agenda for the Board meeting of Tuesday,  
November 4, 2025.  
ADD:  
Invocation led by Pastor Christian Ponciano, Rebuild 52, Los Angeles (2).  
Pledge of Allegiance led by David A. Bonilla, former E-4 Corporal, United  
States Marine Corps, Reseda (3).  
REVISE:  
9.  
Revised Motion to Proclaim November 16, 2025 as “Los Angeles  
County Remembrance Day for Road Traffic Victims” throughout Los  
Angeles County, as submitted by Supervisors Solis and Horvath.  
(25-5958)  
REVISE:  
13.  
Supporting the Los Angeles County Office of Food Systems  
Revised recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Horvath and  
Hahn: Instruct the Executive Director of the Office of Food Systems, in  
consultation with the Acting Chief Executive Officer, …  
Building on the Action Plan, identify priority projects for  
collaboration between the Office of Food Systems (OFS) and all  
County Departments, including the ones listed above. with As  
part of this collaboration, each Department designating shall  
designate a food systems liaison that is at a management level to  
advance the agreed-upon priority in active collaboration with  
OFS. During times of disasters or emergencies that impact food  
access in the County, Departments and Offices should  
participate in OFS’s convenings and telephone tree-like  
communication structure. …  
Report back to the Board in writing with a final report no later  
than October 20, 2026, followed by a verbal presentation to the  
Board, on a long-term strategic plan for OFS. The report should  
include options for integrating OFS into a the County  
Department, including organizational goals, a fiscal plan, and the  
identification of potential funding sources. …  
Direct the Acting Chief Executive Officer, through the Legislative  
Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations Branch, to provide OFS with  
updates as applicable on Federal and State policy changes that impact  
food access and food systems. Further, seek input and  
recommendations from OFS on obtaining Board support on positions  
for policy advocacy at the State and Federal levels, and to offer input  
on emerging opportunities for advancing equitable and sustainable food  
systems through legislation and policy. (25-5639)  
REQUEST:  
17.  
Supervisor Hahn requests that the following item be continued  
two weeks to November 18, 2025:  
Post-Secondary Education Services in Los Angeles County  
Probation Detention Facilities  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Hahn and Mitchell:  
Instruct the Superintendent of Schools of the Los Angeles County  
Office of Education, the Chief Probation Officer, and all other relevant  
Department Heads, to respond to the Probation Oversight  
Commission‘s (POC’s) October 9, 2025 motion by reporting back to the  
Board and the POC in writing in 60 days on the feasibility of Los  
Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) assuming responsibility  
for post-secondary education services for incarcerated youth at  
Probation detention facilities. The report back should include, but not  
be limited to, the following:… (25-5575)  
REQUEST:  
21.  
Board of Supervisors Meeting Minutes for August 2025 and Special  
Districts for which the Board is the Governing Body, as recommended  
by the Executive Officer of the Board. NOTE: The minutes for the  
month of August 2025 can be found online at:  
NOTE: The Executive Officer of the Board requests that this item  
be continued two weeks to November 18, 2025.  
Also, consideration of Supervisor Mitchell’s motion to correct  
Item No. 14 of the August 12, 2025 Board Meeting minutes as  
follows:  
14. Maintaining Transparency in Board Policymaking  
through the Cluster Review Process  
….  
Supervisor Solis made a motion, seconded by Supervisor Hahn,  
to amend Supervisor Mitchell's motion as follows:  
Instruct the Executive Officer of the Board, in consultation with  
County Counsel, to update Section 22.1 of the Rules of the  
Board to add the following additional exception under subsection  
(f): “Actions that are in response to, or otherwise related to, any  
action taken by the Federal government, including all of its  
branches and any Department, agency, or instrumentality under  
their authority may bypass the policy cluster review process;  
and to continue the Cluster Motion Review pilot through the end  
of the year.  
Supervisor Mitchell accepted Supervisor Solis' amendment.  
(25-5000)  
REQUEST:  
23.  
Supervisors Hahn and Mitchell request that the following item be  
continued two weeks to November 18, 2025:  
County Code, Title 2 - Administration and Title 6 - Salaries  
Ordinance Amendment  
Recommendation: Approve an ordinance for introduction 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. Approve an ordinance for  
introduction amending Title 6 - Salaries by adding Chapter 6.128 to  
allocate 642 positions to the Department of Homeless Services and  
Housing. Approve an interim ordinance for the Department of Homeless  
Services and Housing to fill 642 full-time equivalent positions in excess  
of what is provided in the Homeless Services and Housing staffing  
ordinance, subject to allocation by the Acting Chief Executive Officer.  
Take the following actions… (25-5668)  
REQUEST:  
24.  
The Director of Consumer and Business Affairs requests that the  
following item be continued two weeks to November 18, 2025:  
County Code, Title 8 - Consumer Protection, Business and Wage  
Regulations Amendments  
Recommendation: Approve an ordinance for introduction amending  
County Code, Title 8 - Consumer Protection, Business and Wage  
Regulations, Chapter 8.102 - Fair Workweek Ordinance, to deliver  
clear and concise enforcement guidance to the public, businesses and  
workers. (Department of Consumer and Business Affairs)  
APPROVE (Relates to Agenda No. 66) (25-5642)  
REQUEST:  
25.  
The Director of Consumer and Business Affairs requests that the  
following item be continued two weeks to November 18, 2025:  
Recommendation: Approve the proposed Rules and Regulations  
relating to the administrative enforcement process for the Fair Chance  
Ordinance for Employers (FCOE), to be effective as of the date of  
adoption. (Department of Consumer and Business Affairs)  
APPROVE (25-5644)  
REVISE:  
33.  
Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Campus Transitional Age Youth  
Drop-In Center Capital Project Construction Contract  
Revised recommendation: Find that the proposed Martin Luther King,  
Jr. Medical Campus Transitional Age Youth Drop-In Center Project  
(Project) is within the scope of the environmental impacts analyzed in  
the previously certified Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) and  
subsequently approved Addendum for the Martin Luther King, Jr.  
Medical Campus Redevelopment. … (Department of Public Works)  
APPROVE 4-VOTES (NOTE: The Chief Information Officer  
recommends approval of this item.) (25-5659)  
REQUEST:  
34.  
Supervisor Solis requests that the following item be referred back  
to the Department:  
Whittier Narrows Recreation Area Splash Pad Capital Project  
Construction Contract  
Recommendation: Approve the Whittier Narrows Recreation Area  
Splash Pad Project, Capital Project No. 69539 (Project) (1), with a total  
project budget of $4,500,000. Approve an appropriation adjustment to  
increase $500,000 in appropriation to fully offset with revenue from the  
Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District’s Safe,  
Clean Neighborhood Parks, Open Space, Beaches, Rivers Protection,  
and Water Conservation Measure of 2016 (Measure A) for the Project,  
to fully fund the Project. … (Department of Public Works) ADOPT  
4-VOTES … (25-5660)  
REQUEST:  
65.  
Supervisors Hahn and Mitchell request that the following item be  
continued two weeks to November 18, 2025:  
County Code, Title 2 - Administration and Title 6 - Salaries  
Ordinance Amendment  
Ordinances for introduction 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. INTRODUCE, WAIVE READING AND PLACE ON THE  
AGENDA FOR ADOPTION (Relates to Agenda No. 23) (25-5676)  
REQUEST:  
66.  
The Director of Consumer and Business Affairs requests that the  
following item be continued two weeks to November 18, 2025:  
County Code, Title 8 - Consumer Protection, Business and Wage  
Regulations Ordinance Amendment  
Ordinance for introduction amending County Code, Title 8 - Consumer  
Protection, Business and Wage Regulations, Section 8.102.080 -  
Predictability Pay for Work Schedule Changes, to clarify the  
conditions that trigger a retail employer's obligation to provide  
predictability pay when adjusting a retail employee's work schedule.  
INTRODUCE, WAIVE READING AND PLACE ON THE AGENDA FOR  
ADOPTION (Relates to Agenda No. 24) (25-5652)  
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA  
Motion for the 88 for 28 Regional Convening Retroactive Parking Fee  
Waiver on October 30, 2025, in the Amount of $1,400, as submitted by  
Supervisor Horvath. (25-6097)  
62-A.  
62-B.  
Support for Expanded Soil Testing for Lead Around the Burn  
Areas and Soil Remediation of Residential Parcels with Highest  
Levels of Lead to Assist Residents Impacted by the Eaton and  
Palisades Fires  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Barger and Horvath:  
Direct the Acting Chief Executive Officer to send a letter of support to  
the California Community Foundation and the Community-Oriented  
Network for Scientific Observation, Recovery, and Tracking of Impacts  
of Urban Megafire for the creation of a pilot project, using $2,000,000  
in funding appropriated by the State, to remediate residential properties  
with the highest levels of lead soil in the Eaton fire burn area. Instruct  
the Director of Public Health to extend the availability of its Eaton Fire  
Soil Lead Testing Program to residents living within and downwind of  
the Palisades burn area. Take the following actions:  
Direct the Acting Chief Executive Officer, through the Legislative  
Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations Branch, to send a  
five-signature letter from the Board to the California Insurance  
Commissioner urging him to investigate ways to facilitate a  
cost-effective method for insurance companies to make  
resources available for residential soil testing and soil  
remediation of the contaminants found by such soil testing, such  
as through the establishment of volume purchasing agreements  
or low-cost financing options for residents of the impacted  
communities.  
Direct the Acting Chief Executive Officer to report back to the  
Board in writing within 60 days identifying additional  
recommended funding sources, including from the State and  
other financing resources to expand residential soil-testing and  
soil remediation pilot programs.  
Instruct the Executive Director of the Center for Strategic  
Partnerships and the Director of Public Health, in collaboration  
with the Acting Chief Executive Officer, through the Legislative  
Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations Branch, and community  
stakeholders, to seek funding to support soil testing and soil  
remediation for fire damaged and neighboring properties,  
including expanding soil remediation to all fire impacted areas.  
Philanthropic, private, local, State and Federal opportunities  
should be explored, and report back to the Board in writing in 60  
days. (25-6111)  
Los Angeles County Shelter Crisis Declaration  
62-C.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Solis: Find that pursuant  
to Government Code Section 8698 et seq., a significant number of  
persons within the County are without the ability to obtain shelter, which  
has resulted in a threat to those persons' health and safety. In  
accordance with Government Code Section 8698 et seq., adopt a  
resolution declaring that the shelter crisis previously declared to exist  
within the County remains in effect for an additional year, during the  
period from November 2, 2025 through November 1, 2026. Find that as  
a result of the Board's shelter crisis declaration, pursuant to  
Government Code Section 8698.1, any State or local regulatory statute,  
regulation, or ordinance prescribing standards of housing, health, or  
safety are hereby suspended for qualifying County public facilities  
serving as homeless shelters to the extent that strict compliance  
therewith would prevent, hinder or delay the County's efforts to mitigate  
the effects of the shelter crisis. The County has, in place of such  
standards, enacted alternative minimal health and safety standards  
pursuant to Government Code section 8698.1(b) for qualifying facilities  
to be operative during the housing emergency. Find that, pursuant to  
Government Code Section 8698.4, provisions of any housing, health,  
habitability, planning and zoning, or safety standards, procedures, or  
laws are hereby suspended for County homeless shelters insofar as  
the County has adopted the emergency housing provisions in the Los  
Angeles County Building Code (LACBC), consistent with ensuring  
minimal public health and safety and the requirements of Government  
Code Section 8698.4. Find that the proposed actions are either not a  
project, or are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.  
Take the following actions:  
Authorize the Acting Chief Executive Officer to designate County  
public facilities for use as homeless shelters during the period of  
the declared shelter crisis.  
Direct the Acting Chief Executive Officer to take all appropriate  
steps to ensure compliance with the provisions of Government  
Code Section 8698.4 including, but not limited to, ensuring  
compliance with minimal public health and safety standards,  
filing a copy of the County's emergency housing provisions of  
the LACBC with the Department of Housing and Community  
Development (HCD) upon adoption of an ordinance subject to  
Government Code Section 8698.4, and filing an annual report by  
January 1st of each year to the Senate Committee on Housing  
and the Assembly Committee on HCD.  
Authorize the Acting Chief Executive Officer to take any other  
actions consistent with and/or necessary for the implementation  
of the shelter crisis declaration and foregoing actions.  
(25-6093)