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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has released its June 11 meeting agenda.

Starting at 9:30 a.m., the meeting will be streamed live here

June 11 meeting agenda highlights follow (see the full agenda here):

Presentations & Proclamations:

  • * LA Barber College and Changing Paths, in recognition of their contributions to the community
  • * Judge Margaret Henry, in recognition of her retirement and contribution to Los Angeles County’s children
  • * Los Angeles County’s out LGBTQ leaders, in recognition of “PRIDE Month”
  • * Brian Lear, in recognition of his retirement after 40 years with the County of Los Angeles
  • * Los Angeles County Department of Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services, in recognition of “Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month” and Proclaiming June 2019 as “Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month” (Item 10)
  • * United States Army Los Angeles Recruiting Battalion and a cake cutting ceremony, in recognition of the United States Army’s 244th birthday
  • * Proclaim June 12, 2019 as “Philippine Independence Day” (Item 5)

Set Matter:

  • * Interim Report of the Alternatives to Incarceration Working Group (S-1)

Special District Agendas:

  • * Oracle PeopleSoft Support Services Contract (1-D)
  • * Mortgage Revenue Bonds for Multifamily Housing in the City of El Monte (3-D, Item 42)

Board Motions:

  • * Modifications to and Adoption of the Community Benefits for County Economic Development Projects Policy (Item 2, Item 19)
  • * Opportunity Zones: Development of County Strategies for Social Impact (Item 3)
  • * Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Justice-Involved Youth (Item 6, Report)
  • * Signing onto an Amicus Brief on Behalf of Local Governments in Support of Plaintiffs Seeking Protection Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Against Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (Item 7)
  • * Support for the Mental Health Services for Students Act – House Resolution 1109 (Item 13)
  • * Temporary Emergency Shelter Facilities in the Antelope Valley (Item 14)

Chief Executive Office:

  • * Updated Local and Targeted Worker Hiring Policy (Item 20)

County Operations:

  • * Temporary Transfers from Available Funds to Meet Financial Obligations (Item 21)
  • * Closed Circuit Television Project (Item 24)

Children and Families’ Well-Being:

  • * Temporary Shelter Program and Home Safe Program Subawards (Item 25)
  • * Dispute Resolution Program Subawards (Item 26)

Health and Mental Health Services:

  • * LAC+USC Medical Center Affiliation Agreement Amendment (Item 28)
  • * Specialty Care Center Designation Master Agreement (Item 29)
  • * Temporary Medical Personnel Master Agreement Amendments (Item 34)
  • * Oral Health Care Services Contracts (Item 38)

Community Services:

  • * Source of Income Protection for Renters (Item 43, Item 59)
  • * Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Campus Clinical Laboratory and Red Bag Storage and Main Point of Entry Projects Construction-Related Contract (Item 45)
  • * Antelope Valley Transit Authority Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Amendment (Item 46)
  • * Dash Boyle Heights/East Los Angeles Transit Service Funding Agreement (Item 47)
  • * La Crescenta/La Cañada Flintridge Summer Beach Bus Service Agreement (Item 48)

Public Safety:

  • * California Boating Safety and Enforcement Financial Aid Program (Item 51)
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