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Votes at a glance: selected actions from the Los Angeles City Council meeting

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Summary

Summary of recorded council actions taken during the meeting: denial without prejudice of a withdrawn application, several approvals and amendments, and recorded unanimous/supermajority votes on procedural items.

The Los Angeles City Council recorded several procedural and substantive votes during the meeting. Key outcomes listed below reflect the clerk’s recorded tallies and motions taken on the council floor.

- Item 1 (application withdrawn): The applicant submitted a letter withdrawing the application; Councilmember Goldberg moved to deny the application without prejudice so the parties could discuss it. The clerk recorded 14 ayes and the action was approved.

- Items 2 through 16 (except 12 and 14 as called out on the floor): The council approved these items on the consent/regular agenda; clerk recorded 14 ayes for the block vote.

- Item 12 (called special by Councilmember Chick): Called special and later approved (this item corresponds to the 101 corridor motion described separately). The clerk recorded 14 ayes when the roll was tallied.

- Item 17 (public hearing noticed): The public hearing was held and, with no speakers, the hearing was closed and the council approved the item; clerk recorded 14 ayes.

- Reconsideration and amendments: The council reconsidered and amended several items taken on prior calendars (including an amendment to item 2 on Wednesday’s calendar to specify density conditions and an amendment to item 6a); the clerk recorded 14 ayes on those amended actions when tabulated.

Notes: Where the transcript records only a tally (for example, "14 ayes") the article reports the recorded counts; individual member votes were not listed in the transcript. Items were approved as recorded unless otherwise noted.