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  
JEFF LEVINSON  
INTERIM EXECUTIVE OFFICER  
KATHRYN BARGER  
May 3, 2024  
TO:  
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath, Chair  
Supervisor Hilda L. Solis  
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell  
Supervisor Janice Hahn  
Supervisor Kathryn Barger  
Fesia Davenport, Chief Executive Officer  
Dawyn Harrison, County Counsel  
Press Room  
FROM:  
Jeff Levinson  
Interim Executive Officer  
POSTED:  
RE:  
May 3, 2024  
Additiona and/or revisions to the agenda for the Board meeting of Tuesday,  
May 7, 2024.  
ADD:  
2.  
Appointments to Commissions/Committees/Special Districts  
Revised recommendations for appointment/reappointment and removal  
for the following Commissions/Committees/Special Districts (+ denotes  
reappointments): Documents on file in the Executive Office  
Supervisor Hilda L. Solis  
Lorna Johnson, Commission for Women (24-0098)  
REVISE:  
7.  
Cultural Sector Convenings in Preparation for the 2028 Olympic  
and Paralympic Games  
Revised recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Horvath and  
Solis: Instruct the Director of Arts and Culture to report back to the  
Board in writing within 45 days on the result of the solicitation…  
(24-1699)  
REVISE:  
9.  
Development of Los Angeles County’s Artificial Intelligence Policy  
Framework  
Revised recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Instruct  
the Acting Chief Information Officer, in direct consultation with the  
Director of Internal Services, and relevant Department Heads, to report  
back to the Board in writing in 90 days with a proposed Artificial  
Intelligence (AI) policy (24-1692)  
REVISE:  
17.  
Support for Assembly Bill 2236 (Bauer-Kahan) and Senate Bill  
1053 (Blakespear) to Close the Plastic Bag Loophole  
Revised recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Hahn and  
Horvath: Direct the Chief Executive Officer, through the Legislative  
Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations Branch, to support Assembly  
Bill 2236 (Bauer-Kahan), and Senate Bill 1053 (Blakespear), legislation  
which would eliminate the exemption for plastic film bags in California’s  
single-use bag ban. (24-1696)  
REQUEST:  
27.  
Supervisor Solis requests that the following item be referred back  
to her office:  
Establish a Reward Offer in the Investigation of the Hit-and-Run  
Incident in the City of South El Monte  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Solis: Establish a $5,000  
reward offered in exchange for information leading to the apprehension  
and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the fatal  
hit-and-run of Leticia Castro Mendoza, that occurred while she was  
walking along a designated crosswalk at the intersection of Chico and  
Garvey Avenues in the City of South El Monte on Saturday, April 27,  
2024, at approximately 7:20 a.m. (24-1707)  
REVISE:  
29.  
Support for Assembly Bill 3233: Local Environmental Choice and  
Safety Act  
Revised recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Mitchell and  
Horvath: Direct the Chief Executive Officer, through the Legislative  
Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations Branch, in consultation with  
County Counsel and relevant County Departments, to send a  
five-signature letter to Assemblymember Dawn Addis, with a copy to  
the County’s State Legislative Delegation, in support of Assembly Bill  
(AB) 3233 (Addis): Local Environmental Choice and Safety Act,  
legislation which would uphold the authority of local governments in  
passing ordinances that protect residents from the detrimental effects  
of oil and gas pollution; and instruct the County’s Legislative Advocates  
in Sacramento to take the appropriate legislative advocacy actions to  
support AB 3233. (24-1672)  
REQUEST:  
66.  
The Sheriff requests that the following item be continued two  
weeks to May 21, 2024:  
Report on a Proposed Business Plan for Parking Enforcement  
Services  
Report by the Sheriff on a proposed business plan for parking  
enforcement services within the Sheriff’s Department, including  
equitable investments in the communities where citation revenues are  
collected, as requested at the Board meeting of March 19, 2024.  
RECEIVE AND FILE (24-1657)  
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA  
Protecting the First Amendment Rights of UCLA Students and  
Affiliates  
89-A.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Instruct the  
Public Defender and the Alternate Public Defender to direct resources  
and services toward the defense of the UCLA students and affiliates  
that were arrested on the evening of Wednesday, May 1, 2024, and  
morning of Thursday, May 2, 2024; instruct the Public Defender and  
the Alternate Public Defender, and the Chief Executive Officer, through  
the Office of Countywide Communications, to distribute and  
communicate the ways individuals facing criminal charges arising from  
their exercise of protected speech can access their legal defense  
services; and instruct the Public Defender and Alternate Public  
Defender to report back to the Board in writing in 60 days on the  
outcomes of the arrested students and affiliates and how the Public  
Defender and Alternate Public Defender supported these students and  
affiliates, through the legal process. (24-1729)  
Proclaiming May as “Haitian Heritage Month” in Los Angeles  
County  
89-B.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Proclaim May of  
each year as “Haitian Heritage Month” throughout Los Angeles County  
beginning in 2024; reaffirm the Board’s commitment to providing the  
necessary resources and services to support Haitian immigrants who  
arrive to Los Angeles County; and encourage communities across Los  
Angeles County to learn more about and celebrate the history, legacy,  
and contributions of the Haitian community. (24-1728)  
Women’s Lifeguard Prep Academy Fee Waiver 2024  
89-C.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Waive the $9  
per vehicle parking fee for 60 vehicles, for two days, for a total amount  
of $1,080, excluding the cost of liability insurance, at the parking lot  
located at 2100 Ocean Front Walk, for participants of the Women’s  
Lifeguard Prep Academy event, to be held on May 18 and 19, 2024.  
(24-1727)  
Government Connections Seminar Parking Fee Waiver  
89-D.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Horvath: Waive the $20  
per vehicle parking fee for approximately 100 vehicles, totaling $2,000,  
excluding the cost of liability insurance, at the Music Center Garage,  
for attendees of the Government Connections Seminar presented by  
the Office of Protocol, to be held on May 22, 2024. (24-1725)  
Enhancing Enforcement and Response to Illegal Mulch Dumping  
and Fires  
89-E.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Barger: Instruct the  
Director of Public Health, in coordination with County Counsel and the  
Director of Public Works, to report back to the Board in writing in 21  
days with an analysis of current State regulations that govern the  
disposal and/or land application of compostable material (mulch), how  
current regulations govern companies that produce or dispose of mulch  
and other compostable material, what powers local enforcement  
authorities have to enforce existing regulations, and recommendations  
for proposed legislation to strengthen enforcement of current  
regulations, including proposals that would include reporting  
requirements for companies and individuals involved in producing,  
recycling, and disposal of mulch and other compostable material;  
instruct the Director of Public Health to report back to the Board in  
writing in 21 days with an assessment of resource needs to provide  
greater regulatory oversight of illegal mulch dumping in the Antelope  
Valley, including applicable positions and funding needs; and instruct  
the Fire Chief to report back to the Board in writing in 21 days on the  
number of significant mulch/trash related fires within the last four years  
that can be, in part, attributed to improper or illegal dumping of mulch  
and/or trash, along with the associated cost to the Fire District to  
provide these services and, in consultation with County Counsel,  
explore avenues available to recover costs associated with responding  
to these fires. (24-1726)  
Gloria Molina Grand Park and Center Theatre Group Present  
Creative Ways: Mental Health Wellness Fair Parking Fee Waiver  
89-F.  
Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Solis: Waive the $10 per  
vehicle parking fee for 300 vehicles on May 11, 2024, and for 300  
vehicles on May 25, 2024, for a total amount of $6,000, excluding the  
cost of liability insurance, at the Music Center Garage, for the Mental  
Health Wellness Fair presented by the Gloria Molina Grand Park and  
Center Theatre Group, to be held on May 11, 2024 and May 25, 2024.  
(24-1723)