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Council approves consent items, advances amended motions and holds some ordinances for further votes

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Summary

The Los Angeles City Council approved multiple consent and miscellaneous items by roll call, advanced amended motions for two items, and held an ordinance that requires a 12-vote threshold for later consideration.

The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday approved a broad set of consent and miscellaneous items and advanced several amended motions; some ordinances that require larger majorities were held over for later votes.

The council voted by roll call to approve items 1 through 14, 27, and 29 through 40, with the clerk recording 13 ayes. Amending motions for items 21 and 28 were introduced, circulated and posted; both items were later considered and passed by roll call, with 13 ayes recorded.

Item 15 drew separate attention and required a higher vote threshold. The council recorded 11 ayes and 2 noes on the matter; clerks advised that the ordinance requires 12 votes for adoption, so the ordinance was held over to Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025, for a second consideration.

Public comment during the open-comment period touched on several agenda items. A fast-food worker, Lizeta Aguilar, urged passage of an ordinance to establish fair wages and training for fast-food workers. Other speakers raised First Amendment and public-safety concerns about separate agenda items and reiterated community requests on homelessness and public-restroom access.

Clerks and council officers said amended motions and referrals introduced on the floor were posted as required, and posted items were readied for subsequent roll calls or committee follow-up.