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Council extends public health agreement with LA County, seeks clarity on city benefits

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Summary

El Segundo approved an extension of an agreement with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health after council members asked how the county would provide services during major incidents; county assistance in disease outbreaks, bioterrorism threats and environmental hazards was cited.

The council considered an extension of an agreement with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on June 3, 2025. Council member Giroux asked for clarification about the benefits to El Segundo in the extended agreement.

Fire Chief George Avery described one benefit cited in the staff summary: the county would provide public health services in the event of a major incident, such as disease outbreaks, bioterrorism threats or environmental hazards. After the clarification, the council approved authorization of the agreement extension.

The meeting summary does not provide the agreement’s term, financial terms, or vote counts; staff described county-provided public health support in major incidents as the primary city benefit referenced during the discussion.