City Council Meeting

January 21, 2026
Meeting ID: 17618
Completed hearings
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06-2072-S3

COMMUNICATION FROM THE BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERS relative to a Third Amendment to an agreement with URS Corporation Americas for the North Haiwee Dam Seismic Improvement Project.

Documents (5)
Report from Board of Water and Power Commissioners dated 11-21-25
Attachment to Report dated 11-21-25 - Board Letter
Attachment to Report dated 11-21-25 - Board Resolution
Attachment to Report dated 11-21-25 - Amendment No. 3
Attachment to Report dated 11-21-25 - CAO Report
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26-1200-S1

ARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the appointment of Mary Galvan Rosas to the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners.

Official recommendation
RESOLVE that the Mayor’s appointment of Mary Galvan Rosas to the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners for the term ending June 30, 2026, and the subsequent term ending June 30, 2031, is APPROVED and CONFIRMED. Appointee currently resides in Council District 12. (Current Composition: M = 2; F = 2; Vacant = 1). Background Check : Pending Financial Disclosure Statement : Filed Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE - FEBRUARY 19, 2026 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - FEBRUARY 18, 2026) Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26 Communication from City Ethics Commission dated 1-06-26 Report from Mayor dated 1-05-26 Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026
Documents (4)
Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26
Communication from City Ethics Commission dated 1-06-26
Report from Mayor dated 1-05-26
Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026
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25-1221

ARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to investing in large transport vehicles and personnel costs to expand the Department of Animal Services’ (DAS) ability to host and participate in more Pet Fair events, other fairs, and City-sponsored events.

Official recommendation
INSTRUCT the DAS, with the assistance of the City Administrative Officer (CAO), to report to Council on the costs needed to invest in large transport vehicles and personnel, including potential funding sources, to expand the DAS’ ability to host and participate in more Pet Fair events throughout the City, including potential participation in community resource fairs, health fairs, and other City-sponsored events. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: Yes For: Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026 Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26 Community Impact Statement submitted by Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council_11-12-2025 Motion (Padilla - Hernandez) dated 10-17-25
Documents (4)
Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026
Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26
Community Impact Statement submitted by Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council_11-12-2025
Motion (Padilla - Hernandez) dated 10-17-25
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25-1438 CD 14

ARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to activating Department of Recreation and Parks (RAP) facilities in Council District (CD) 14 as evening art and cultural gallery spaces for creative expression, cultural exchange, and Know Your Rights education.

Official recommendation
INSTRUCT the City Administrative Officer (CAO), with the assistance of the RAP and Department of Cultural Affairs, to report to the Council on the following: Feasibility of developing a pilot program in CD 14 to further activate RAP facilities, including recreation centers, gymnasiums, outdoor stages, and bandshells as evening art and cultural gallery spaces focused on creative expression, cultural exchange, and Know Your Rights education. Identification of potential sites across the district suitable for implementation of the program, including recreation centers, gymnasiums, outdoor stages, and bandshells. Methods to identify and engage community-based artists, cultural organizations, and immigrant-serving nonprofits as program partners. A detailed program proposal and implementation plan, including budget estimates, staffing needs, and potential funding sources, with engagement and assistance from CD 14 on programmatic development. Fiscal Impact Statement: Neither the CAO nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26 Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026 Motion (Jurado - Rodriguez) introduced 12-03-25
Documents (3)
Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26
Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026
Motion (Jurado - Rodriguez) introduced 12-03-25
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25-1537

CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION and ARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Friends of Oakridge for the restoration and preservation of the Oakridge Estate Residence located at 18650 Devonshire Street.

Official recommendation
DETERMINE that the proposed project is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19, Section 15301 (Operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features, involving negligible or no expansion of existing or former use) of the California CEQA Guidelines; and, Article III, Section 1, Class 1(14) of the City CEQA Guidelines. APPROVE a proposed five-year MOU, with one five-year option to extend at the discretion of the General Manager, RAP, or designee, between the City of Los Angeles, acting by and through the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners (Board), and Friends of Oakridge (Organization) in support of the restoration and preservation of the Oakridge Estate Residence located at 18650 Devonshire Street, Northridge, California 91324, substantially in the form as Attachment 1 of the Board report dated December 18, 2025, attached to the Council file. AUTHORIZE the President and Secretary, Board, to execute the MOU subsequent to all necessary approvals. AUTHORIZE the RAP to make any necessary technical changes consistent with the Board’s intent in approving said Board report and proposed MOU. Fiscal Impact Statement: The Board reports that the proposed MOU will have no adverse impact on RAP’s General Fund as operations and program costs associated with the Organization's use and support of the Oakridge Estate Residence and Park will be paid for by the Organization at no cost to the City or the RAP. Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE - FEBRUARY 16, 2026 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - FEBRUARY 13, 2026) Report from Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners dated 12-18-25 Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026 Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26
Documents (3)
Report from Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners dated 12-18-25
Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026
Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26
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25-1533

ARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEE REPORT and RESOLUTION relative to the initiation of proceedings for the 2026-27 Proposition K Assessment.

Official recommendation
ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION to Initiate Proceedings for the 2026-27 Proposition K assessment, attached to the Proposition K – L.A. For Kids Steering Committee (LAFKSC) report dated December 11, 2025, attached to the Council file, which instructs the City Engineer to present a report to the Council which describes the acquisition and capital improvements to parks and recreational and community facilities serving youth citywide to be undertaken in the upcoming fiscal year, pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972. Fiscal Impact Statement: The LAFKSC reports that approval of the recommended action will initiate proceedings to levy the annual $25 million Proposition K assessment which will be used to fund acquisitions and capital improvements to parks and recreational and community facilities serving youth citywide. Community Impact Statement: None submitted Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026 Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26 Report from LA for Kids Steering Committee dated 12-11-25
Documents (3)
Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026
Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26
Report from LA for Kids Steering Committee dated 12-11-25
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11-0630

EXEMPTIONS, ARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEE REPORT and ORDINANCE FIRST CONSIDERATION relative to adding Verdugo Mountain Park, located in the Shadow Hills neighborhood, to the list of City parks with specific opening and closing hours.

Official recommendation
DETERMINE the following: The proposed action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Section 15301 of the State CEQA Guidelines and Section 1(a) of Article III of the City CEQA Guidelines, in that the project involves the minor alteration of an existing public facility with negligible or no expansion of its current use. The proposed action is exempt pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15323, as its action consists of the normal operation of existing facilities for public gatherings for which the facility was designed. The proposed action does not constitute a project under CEQA pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b), in that the action relates merely to administrative and organizational matters and the setting of policy and procedures that do not result in any direct or indirect change to the physical environment. PRESENT and ADOPT the accompanying ORDINANCE, dated January 5, 2026, amending Section 63.44.B.14(c) of Article 3, Chapter VI of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to add Verdugo Mountain Park, located east of the Interstate 5 freeway and south of La Tuna Canyon Road in the Shadow Hills neighborhood, to the list of parks with specific opening and closing hours to open at Sunrise and close at Sunset. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Attorney. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026 Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26 Report from City Attorney dated 1-05-26 Attachment to Report dated 1-05-26 - Draft Ordinance Council Action dated 9-07-25 Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee dated 8-26-25 Motion (Nazarian, Rodriguez - McOsker) dated 6-25-25 Council Action 04_19_2011 Motion 04_15_2011
Documents (9)
Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026
Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26
Report from City Attorney dated 1-05-26
Attachment to Report dated 1-05-26 - Draft Ordinance
Council Action dated 9-07-25
Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee dated 8-26-25
Motion (Nazarian, Rodriguez - McOsker) dated 6-25-25
Council Action 04_19_2011
Motion 04_15_2011
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15-0989-S41

ARTS, PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT COMMITTEE REPORT relative to the approval of the 2028 Cultural Program for the Olympic And Paralympic Games Framework.

Official recommendation
APPROVE the 2028 Cultural Program for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Framework, as detailed in Attachment A of the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) report dated October 7, 2025, attached to the Council file. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the DCA. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the City Administrative Officer has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted (Ad Hoc Committee on the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games waived consideration of the above matter.) Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026 Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26 Speaker Card(s)_12-09-2025 Communication from Department of Cultural Affairs - 2028 Cultural Program Framework Presentation Report from Department of Cultural Affairs dated 10-07-25 Council Action dated 12-18-24 Speaker Card(s)_12-13-2024 Motion (Rodriguez - Park) dated 9-25-24
Documents (8)
Speaker Card(s)_01-13-2026
Report from Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee_01-13-26
Speaker Card(s)_12-09-2025
Communication from Department of Cultural Affairs - 2028 Cultural Program Framework Presentation
Report from Department of Cultural Affairs dated 10-07-25
Council Action dated 12-18-24
Speaker Card(s)_12-13-2024
Motion (Rodriguez - Park) dated 9-25-24
No hearings held (requires 10 votes)
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22-0742 CD 14

CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ENGINEER and RESOLUTION TO VACATE relative to vacating Calada Street from South of Union Pacific Avenue to its southerly terminus, VAC-E1401423.

Official recommendation
REAFFIRM the FINDINGS of August 2, 2023, that the vacation of Calada Street from South of Union Pacific Avenue to its southerly terminus (Vacation), pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Environmental Guidelines, is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, pursuant to Article III, Class 5(3) of the City of Los Angeles Environmental Guidelines. REAFFIRM the FINDINGS of August 2, 2023, that the Vacation is in substantial conformance with the General Plan pursuant to Section 556 of the Los Angeles City Charter. ADOPT the accompanying RESOLUTION TO VACATE No. 25-1401423 for the Vacation. Fiscal Impact Statement: None submitted by the City Engineer. Neither the City Administrative Officer nor the Chief Legislative Analyst has completed a financial analysis of this report. Community Impact Statement: None submitted Speaker Card(s)_12-03-2025 Attachment to Report dated 10-24-25 - Resolution to Vacate Report from Bureau of Engineering dated 10-24-25 Council Action dated 8-04-23 Speaker Card(s)_08-02-2023 Proof of Publication_07-18-2023 Report from Public Works Committee_6-21-23b Speaker Card(s)_06-21-2023 Communication from Committee Clerk (Notice)_6-13-23 Revised Report from Bureau of Engineering dated 4-28-23.pdf Attachment to Revised Report dated 4-28-23 - Application.pdf Attachment to Revised Report dated 4-28-23 - Exhibit A.pdf Report from Bureau of Engineering dated 3-23-23 Attachment to Report dated 3-23-23 - Application Attachment to Report dated 3-23-23 - Exhibit A Council Action dated 8-09-22 Speaker Card(s)_08-05-2022 Report from Bureau of Engineering dated 6-21-22 Attachment to Report dated 6-21-22- Application Attachment to Report dated 6-21-22 - Exhibit A
Documents (20)
Speaker Card(s)_12-03-2025
Attachment to Report dated 10-24-25 - Resolution to Vacate
Report from Bureau of Engineering dated 10-24-25
Council Action dated 8-04-23
Speaker Card(s)_08-02-2023
Proof of Publication_07-18-2023
Report from Public Works Committee_6-21-23b
Speaker Card(s)_06-21-2023
Communication from Committee Clerk (Notice)_6-13-23
Revised Report from Bureau of Engineering dated 4-28-23.pdf
Attachment to Revised Report dated 4-28-23 - Application.pdf
Attachment to Revised Report dated 4-28-23 - Exhibit A.pdf
Report from Bureau of Engineering dated 3-23-23
Attachment to Report dated 3-23-23 - Application
Attachment to Report dated 3-23-23 - Exhibit A
Council Action dated 8-09-22
Speaker Card(s)_08-05-2022
Report from Bureau of Engineering dated 6-21-22
Attachment to Report dated 6-21-22- Application
Attachment to Report dated 6-21-22 - Exhibit A
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23-1032

COMMUNICATION FROM THE CHAIR AND MEMBER, ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE, relative to terminating the Removing Barriers to Recycling (RBR) Program component of the RecycLA solid resources franchise hauling contracts.

Official recommendation
FIND that the City cannot continue funding the RBR Program. INSTRUCT the Bureau of Sanitation (BOS) to: Terminate the RBR Program provision of the RecycLA personal services contracts for exclusive franchise commercial and multi-family solid resources collecting and hauling for all 11 zones Citywide, encompassing the following agreements: Arakelian Enterprises, Inc. dba Athens Services (C-128879) Consolidated Disposal Service, LLC dba Republic Services (C-128880) Universal Waste Systems, Inc. (UWS) (C-128881) USA Waste of California, Inc. dba Waste Management (C-128878) CalMet Services, Inc. (CalMet) (C-128875) NASA Services, Inc. (NASA) (C-128876) Ware Disposal, Inc. (Ware) (C-128877) Provide written notice of termination to the RecycLA service providers with termination of the RBR to occur on January 31, 2027, upon the anticipated expiration date of the current contracts listed above, with notice to occur at least one calendar year prior to the effective termination date. Complete all audits of the RBR Program, address any discrepancies including any reimbursements owed to the City, issue liquidated damages as appropriate, and pursue the resolution of outstanding liquidated damages owed by current RecycLA service providers through the RBR payment reconciliation process and other means, as necessary, prior to the termination of the contracts on January 31, 2027. Fiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer (CAO) reports that adoption of the above recommendations would activate a required one-year notice period for RecycLA service providers to terminate the RBR Program by January 31, 2027 and could mitigate costs to the Citywide Recycling Trust Fund (CRTF) by up to $2.49 million per month should new waste collection contracts not be in place by February 1, 2027, which may then result in an equal amount of savings to the General Fund in reduced subsidies and appropriations required to support CRTF obligations in 2026-27. Adoption of the above recommendation to instruct the BOS to seek any owed reimbursements and resolve outstanding liquidated damages due to the City prior to the expiration of the current RecycLA contracts may result in additional revenue to the CRTF and further reduce its reliance on the General Fund, impacts of which are unknown at this time. Financial Policies Statement: The CAO reports that the above recommendations pursue compliance with the City's Financial Policies in that, to the extent possible, current operations will be funded by current revenues, and that special funds are to reimburse the General Fund for all direct expenditures and related costs provided to support their programs. Community Impact Statement: None submitted Report from City Administrative Officer dated 11-14-25 Council Action dated 3-20-24 Report from Energy and Environment Committee_2-23-24 Communication(s) from Public_02-23-2024 Speaker Card(s)_02-23-2024 Communication from Bureau of Sanitation_2-23-24 Communication(s) from Public_02-22-2024 Report from Bureau of Sanitation dated 2-20-24 Report from Bureau of Sanitation dated 12-01-23 Council Action dated 10-13-23 Amending Motion 15A (Soto-Martinez - Raman) dated 10-13-23 Speaker Card(s)_10-13-2023 Communication from BOS_09-29-23 Speaker Card(s)_09-29-2023 Report from Energy and Environment Committee_9-28-23 Communication(s) from Public_09-28-2023 Report from Bureau of Sanitation dated 9-21-23.pdf Speaker Card(s)_12-08-2023
Documents (18)
Report from City Administrative Officer dated 11-14-25
Council Action dated 3-20-24
Report from Energy and Environment Committee_2-23-24
Communication(s) from Public_02-23-2024
Speaker Card(s)_02-23-2024
Communication from Bureau of Sanitation_2-23-24
Communication(s) from Public_02-22-2024
Report from Bureau of Sanitation dated 2-20-24
Report from Bureau of Sanitation dated 12-01-23
Council Action dated 10-13-23
Amending Motion 15A (Soto-Martinez - Raman) dated 10-13-23
Speaker Card(s)_10-13-2023
Communication from BOS_09-29-23
Speaker Card(s)_09-29-2023
Report from Energy and Environment Committee_9-28-23
Communication(s) from Public_09-28-2023
Report from Bureau of Sanitation dated 9-21-23.pdf
Speaker Card(s)_12-08-2023
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26-0043 CD 3

MOTION (LEE for BLUMENFIELD - PARK) relative to funding for the purchase of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) to be operated in the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Topanga Division.

Official recommendation
TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $325,000 from the AB1290 Fund No. 53P, Account No. 281203 (CD 3 Redevelopment Projects - Services) to the Police Department Fund No. 100/70, Account No. 007300 (Furniture, Office, and Other Technical Equipment) for the purchase of sUAS to be operated in the LAPD Topanga Division. AUTHORIZE the LAPD to make any technical corrections or clarifications as necessary to the above fund transfer instructions in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion. Motion (Lee for Blumenfield - Park) dated 1-14-26
Documents (1)
Motion (Lee for Blumenfield - Park) dated 1-14-26
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26-0044 CD 8

MOTION (HARRIS-DAWSON - HUTT) relative to funding for the “Western Our Way” Project to improve walkability and cycling, aligning with the broader Vision Zero goal.

Official recommendation
TRANSFER and APPROPRIATE $210,000 from the Measure M Local Return Special Fund No. 59C-94, Account No. 94YG25 (Vision Zero Corridor Projects), to the Department of Transportation Fund No. 100/94 for completion of the plan check and review process on the Western Our Way Project, as follows: Account No. 001010 (Salaries General) - $175,000 Account No. 001090 (Salaries Overtime) - $35,000 AUTHORIZE the Department of Transportation to make any corrections, clarifications, or revisions to the above fund transfer instructions, including any new instructions, in order to effectuate the intent of this Motion, and including any corrections and changes to fund or account numbers; said corrections/clarifications/changes may be made orally, electronically, or by any other means. Motion (Harris-Dawson - Hutt) dated 1-14-26
Documents (1)
Motion (Harris-Dawson - Hutt) dated 1-14-26
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25-1516

COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER relative to amending Chapter 14 – Deferred Compensation Plan, of the Los Angeles Administrative Code (LAAC) to allow for an employer contribution to an employee’s Deferred Compensation Plan 457(b) retirement savings account.

Official recommendation
REQUEST the City Attorney to prepare and present an Ordinance amending Chapter 14 – Deferred Compensation Plan, of the LAAC to allow for an employer contribution to an employee’s Deferred Compensation Plan 457(b) retirement savings account. Fiscal Impact Statement: The City Administrative Officer reports that developing the details of the proposed Plan amendment and associated implementation steps will cost an estimated $250,000, including set up and reprogramming fees to the Plan record keeper, consulting costs, and staffing reimbursement expenses. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has pledged to contribute $150,000, with the difference coming from the General Fund. The General Fund will not be impacted beyond the preparation of Plan design changes and initial implementation steps; once the employer contribution feature is enacted, expenses will be part of ongoing operating costs for the Plan. The funds for the employer contribution amounts themselves will be borne solely by LADWP. Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (Personnel and Hiring Committee waived consideration of the above matter.) Report from City Administrative Officer dated 12-15-25
Documents (1)
Report from City Administrative Officer dated 12-15-25
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25-0600-S129

COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER relative to funding options and positions to support Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) sworn hiring.

Documents (13)
Report from City Administrative Officer dated 1-15-26
Substitute Motion (Yaroslavsky - Rodriguez - McOsker) as Amended by Motion (Yaroslavsky - Jurado) dated 12-12-25
Council Action - Mayor Concurrence dated 12-15-25
Report from Budget and Finance Committee_12-09-25
Substitute Motion (Lee - Harris-Dawson - Park) - Failed of Adoption dated 12-12-25
Communication(s) from Public_12-12-25
Communication(s) from Public_12-12-25
Communication(s) from Public_12-11-2025
Communication from Mayor's Office dated 12-10-25.pdf
Communication from City Administrative Officer - Amendment_12-09-25
Report from City Administrative Officer dated 12-05-25
Speaker Card(s)_12-12-2025
Speaker Card(s)_12-09-2025