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The next meeting of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set for Tuesday, June 18, starting at 9:30 a.m.

The meeting will be streamed live here.

Agenda highlights follow (see the full agenda here):

Presentations & Proclamations:

  • * LGBTQI+ Veterans and Veterans Affairs staff at the LA LGBT Center, in recognition of their courage during a time of historic transition as the LGBTQI+ community gains full equality
  • * Brian Lear, in recognition of his retirement after 40 years with the County of Los Angeles
  • * Recipients of the 2019 Los Angeles County Commission on Disabilities’ Scholarship Program
  • * The Glendale Historical Society, in recognition of their 40th Anniversary
  • * The Native Daughters of the Golden West, in recognition of the 80th Anniversary of the Santa Susana Stage Road plaque
  • * The awardees of the Child360 Early Educator of the Year Awards
  • * Proclaiming June 2019 as “Refugee Awareness Month” (Item 8) and Proclaiming “World Refugee Day” (Item 16)

Special District Agendas:

  • * Norwalk Library Refurbishment Project (1-D, Item 7)
  • * Fair Housing and Award Contracts (2-D)
  • * 2019 Annual Plan of Revenues and Expenditures (1-P)

Board Motions:

  • * Support for the Affordable Housing Sustainable Communities Grant for the West Carson Villas Affordable Housing Project (Item 2)
  • * Use of Motels as Interim Shelters/Housing for Chronic Homeless Individuals (Item 6)
  • * Support for Assembly Bill 1400 (Item 11)
  • * Contract Extension for Consulting Services in the Antelope Valley (Item 13)
  • * Supporting the Family First Transition and Support Act of 2019 (House Resolution 2702) (Item 14)
  • * Immigrant Heritage Month Outreach and Support (Item 15)

Chief Executive Office:

  • * Social Program Agreement (Item 20)
  • * Fringe Benefits for Bargaining Units Memorandum of Understanding (Item 22)
  • * Countywide Classification Actions for the Fiscal Year 2019-20 Recommended Budget (Item 23)

Children and Families’ Well-Being:

  • * Urine Sample Collection for Drugs and Alcohol Testing Services Contract Amendment (Item 28, Revised letter)
  • * Resource Family Approval Program Legal Services Agreement Amendment (Item 29)
  • * Supportive Services Program Subawards (Item 31)

Health and Mental Health Services:

  • * Report on the Financial Status of the Department of Health Services (Item 32)
  • * Various Capital Projects for the Department of Health Services Facilities (Item 33)
  • * Temporary Medical Personnel Master Agreement Amendments (Item 34, Revised letter)
  • * Temporary Health Information Management Personnel Services Agreement Amendments (Item 35, Revised letter)
  • * Sole Source Collaborative Contract (Item 36)
  • * Indigent Acute Psychiatric Intensive Inpatient Hospital Services Agreement Amendments (Item 37)

Community Services:

  • * Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement (Item 40)
  • * Maintenance, Repair, Remodeling and Refurbishment of County Infrastructure and Facilities Job Order Contracts (Item 41)
  • * Deferred Maintenance and Facility Improvements Program Construction Contract (Item 44)
  • * Armed and Unarmed Security Services Contracts (Item 45)
  • * Transit Pass Subsidy Program (Item 46)
  • * On-Call Building and Safety Inspection and Permit Technician Services Consultant Services Agreement Amendments (Item 47)

Public Safety:

  • * General Law Enforcement and Security Services Renewal Agreement (Item 53)

Ordinance for Adoption:

  • * County Code, Title 8 – Consumer Protection, Business and Wage Regulations Amendment (Item 58)

Miscellaneous:

  • * Settlement for the Matter Entitled, Consuelo Barajas, et al. v. County of Los Angeles, et al. (Item 60)
  • * Settlement for the Matter Entitled, Felipe Diaz v. County of Los Angeles, et al. (Item 61)
  • * Settlement for the Matter Entitled, Rosa Gonzalez v. County of Los Angeles (Item 63)
  • * Settlement for the Matter Entitled, Andrew Taylor, et al. v. County of Los Angeles, et al. (Item 66)

Ordinances for Introduction:

  • * County Code, Title 5 – Personnel and Title 6 – Salaries Amendments (Item 71)
  • * County Code, Title 6 – Salaries Amendment (Item 72)

Separate Matter:

  • * Temporary Reinstatement of a Retired County Employee (Item 73)
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