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1852 - Acton gold mine owner & California Gov. Henry Tifft Gage born in New York [story]
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The next meeting of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set for Tuesday, June 4, starting at 9:30 a.m.

The meeting will be streamed live here.

Agenda highlights follow (see the full agenda here):

Presentations & Proclamations:

  • *Captain Vicki Stuckey, in recognition of her retirement from the Altadena Sheriff’s Station
  • *The Health Authority Law Enforcement Task Force, in recognition of their successful operation to combat illegal pharmaceuticals
  • Carlos Nuñez, in recognition of being named Public Works Public Servant of the Year
  • *The County Departments and their employees that participated in the Charitable Giving Campaign
  • *Proclaiming “Immigrant Heritage Month” (Item 4)
  • *PRIDE Month Honorees and Proclaiming June 2019 “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) Pride Month” (Item 10)
  • *Proclaiming June 2019 as “National Family Reunification Month” (Item 15)

Set Matter:

  • *Report on the 2019 Homeless Count Results (S-1)

Special District Agendas:

  • *Supporting Mixed-Status Families Receiving Federal Housing Assistance (1-D, Item 2)
  • *Fiscal Year 2019-20 Budget of the Los Angeles County Development Authority (2-D, Item 41)

Board Motions:

  • *Supporting the Youth Diversion & Development/My Brother’s Keeper Summit (Item 3)
  • *American Heart Association Hands-Free CPR Initiative (Item 6)
  • *Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Justice-Involved Youth (Item 7, Report)
  • *Authorization to Expend Funds for Los Angeles County’s Participation in the 14th Annual Taste of Soul Family Festival (Item 8)
  • *All-Gender Restroom Standards (Item 9)
  • *Additional Funding to Support Board-Directed Initiatives at the Department of Public Health (Item 11)
  • *Facilitating the Creation of a Regional Women Firefighters’ Support Organization (Item 13)

Chief Executive Office:

  • *Medical Examiner-Coroner Physician Recruitment and Student Loan Payment Reimbursement Program (Item 19)

County Operations:

  • *Century Regional Detention Facility Water, Fire and Gas Pipelines Replacement Project (Item 22)
  • *Tax-Defaulted Property Subject to the Tax Collector’s Power to Sell (Item 26)

Children and Families’ Well-Being:

  • *Mental Health Outreach Activities Funding Contract (Item 33)
  • *Supportive Services Program and Elderly Nutrition Program Services Subawards for Fiscal Year 2019-20 (Item 34)

Health and Mental Health Services:

  • *Sole-Source Acquisition of Radiology Equipment for the Harbor-UCLA and Olive View-UCLA Medical Centers (Item 35)
  • *Healthcare Ancillary Services Master Agreements (Item 36)
  • *Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services Contract Renewals (Item 40)

Community Services:

  • *Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority Services Agreement (Item 44)
  • *Paratransit Program Funding for Fiscal Year 2019-20 Agreements (Item 45)

Public Safety:

  • *Armed Security Services Contracts (Item 51)
  • *Donation of Game Tickets from the Los Angeles Rams (Item 52, Item 56)
  • *Report on the Expansion of the First Responder Protocol and Advocacy Services for Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (Item 53)

Ordinance for Introduction:

  • *County Code, Title 6 – Salaries Amendment (Item 71)

Ordinance for Adoption:

  • *County Code, Title 6 – Salaries Amendment (Item 57)

Miscellaneous:

  • *Settlement for the Matter Entitled, Ricardo Bruno, et al. v. County of Los Angeles, et al. (Item 59)
  • *Settlement for the Matter Entitled, Claim of the Estate of Ashley Flores, et al. (Item 60)
  • *Settlement for the Matter Entitled, Haizel Adelyn Alvarez Hernandez, et al. v. State of California, et al. (Item 61)
  • *Settlement of the Matter Entitled, Mi Sun Kim v. James Patrick Gray, et al. (Item 62)
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