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At a glance: Committee votes on appointments, bonds, HHAP report and tenant‑counsel language

3780377 · June 6, 2025
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Summary

The committee approved three reappointments to the Civilian Oversight Committee, advanced a bond recommendation, approved a homelessness emergency account report and adopted Version A of a tenant right‑to‑counsel ordinance; recorded committee votes were 2 in favor, 0 opposed, 1 absent on each recorded item.

The committee took multiple formal actions and recorded votes on appointments, budget/contract items and ordinances during its June 11 meeting. Key outcomes:

- Reappointments: The committee approved the reappointments of Charlie Zee, Alan Morales and Cristal Rumbado to the Civilian Oversight Committee (agenda items 0.1–0.3). The minutes show the appointments were accepted by consensus with two committee members voting in favor and one member absent.

- Bonds (agenda item 5): The committee approved the chief administrative officer’s recommendations on a bond item related to District 14 (recorded as approving the recommendation and filing the report). The committee recorded a 2–0 vote in favor with one absence.

- HHAP 6 / Hub 6 (agenda item 6): The committee approved staff recommendations on Hub 6 and cash‑flow planning as modified to include the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) in the application and MOU process; vote recorded 2–0 with one absence. Staff were instructed to return with detailed cash‑flow projections and program lists.

- Tenant right‑to‑counsel ordinance (agenda item 7): The committee approved Version A of the ordinance, which commenters said aligns the definition of "tenant" with existing local laws; vote recorded 2–0 with one absence. The item was forwarded to the full council for further action.

- Emergency account for homelessness (agenda item 4): The committee reviewed a CAO report on emergency homeless services spending and approved the report and recommendations to move forward to the council; recorded 2–0 with one absence.

All recorded committee votes show two members voting yes and one member absent. Where motions were recorded on the public record, the committee chair moved items by consensus; no individual mover/second was recorded in the transcript for these committee actions.