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Council approves motions on composting resolution, housing financing and multiple agenda items; police foundation transfer passes amid dissent
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council approved a package of items including a resolution supporting SB 279 on organics management, several housing finance measures, and a transfer to the Los Angeles Police Foundation; the council recorded recusals and split votes on a small number of items.
The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday approved a range of resolutions and motions across environmental policy, housing finance and other routine items, with several measures adopted unanimously and a handful recorded with dissenting votes or recusals.
Highlights
- The council adopted a resolution supporting Senate Bill 279 related to organics diversion and composting, championed by Councilmember Blumenfield; the roll call showed 14 ayes.
- The council approved a public-convenience-or-necessity (PCN) application (item 1) and an item to note and file (item 18). Both measures passed on recorded voice votes (14-0).
- Item 23, a transfer of $35,000 from a street furniture fund to the Los Angeles Police Foundation as described in the council file, was adopted 11-3. The clerk recorded 11 ayes and 3 no votes on the…
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