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Votes at a glance — Los Angeles City Council, July 19

5784193 · September 18, 2025
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Summary

Quick reference of recorded roll-call outcomes from the July 19 Los Angeles City Council meeting, listing confirmations, approvals and settlement votes recorded on the floor.

The following is a concise list of formal actions and recorded roll-call outcomes from the Los Angeles City Council meeting on Wednesday, July 19, as reflected in the meeting record.

- Michael Kaye: Confirmed to the Board of the Convention Center — recorded as 12 ayes (approval).

- Daryl Walker: Confirmed to the City Planning Commission — recorded as 14 ayes (approval).

- Scott Hsu: Confirmed to the Central Area Planning Commission — recorded as 14 ayes (approval).

- Item 35 (lease/relocation discussion): Approved — recorded as 14 ayes. Council discussion referenced a corrected square-foot figure of $2.38 and an estimated relocation cost of approximately $203,100,000.

- Item 36: Approved — recorded as 14 ayes.

- LAX airport permits (reconsideration and approval): Approved — recorded as 14 ayes.

- Item 32 (payroll expense tax analysis request): Council directed staff to analyze options including potential repeal to limit litigation exposure — recorded as 14 ayes (approval of referral/analysis request).

- Executive session settlement items: • Item 34a: Authorization to expend $125,000 in settlement — recorded vote 12 ayes, 1 no (approved). • Item 34b: Settlement request amended to $945,000 — recorded vote 12 ayes, 1 no (approved). • Item 38: Settlement request for $767,000 — recorded vote 12 ayes, 1 no (approved).

Where the transcript did not record a specific mover or seconder for a motion, the outcome is listed as recorded in the floor roll call. This is a summary of floor actions and does not substitute for the official minutes or ordinances, which should be consulted for implementing details.