Government Operations Committee meeting summary
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The committee met and approved five items: the appointment of Adam Bierman to the Cannabis Regulation Commission; the City Administrative Officer’s FY 2025‑26 Third Construction Projects Report (approved as amended); a non‑profit lease with the Foundation for Early Childhood Education at 1010 Douglas Street; the sale of the City’s interest in a property north of Nordyke Street at the end of Avenue 56 (APN 5480-031-901); and a motion to assess how Senate Bill 707 will require changes to City procedures to comply with the Brown Act.
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Committee members voted to approve a new appointment to the city’s Cannabis Regulation Commission and to accept an amended construction projects report that documents fiscal and debt information. They approved a lease to keep an early childhood education nonprofit at a city property and agreed to sell the City’s interest in a specific parcel near Nordyke Street. The committee also approved a review of how Senate Bill 707 will require the City to change its meeting procedures to remain compliant with the Brown Act (the state open‑meetings law).
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- Approved the appointment of Adam Bierman to the Cannabis Regulation Commission (term ending June 30, 2026).
- Approved as amended the City Administrative Officer’s Fiscal Year 2025‑26 Third Construction Projects Report (fiscal, financial policy, and debt statements noted).
- Approved a proposed non‑profit lease with the Foundation for Early Childhood Education, Inc. for City property at 1010 Douglas Street.
- Approved the sale of the City’s interest in the property north of Nordyke Street at the end of Avenue 56 (APN 5480-031-901).
- Approved a motion to evaluate impacts of Senate Bill 707 and identify necessary changes for compliance with the Brown Act.
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- 25-1200-S14 Report from the Mayor and City Ethics Commission report relative to the appointment of Adam Bierman to the Cannabis Regulation Commission for the term ending June 30, 2026. Financial Disclosure Statement : Filed Background Review : Complete Community Impact Statement: None submitted. TIME LIMIT FILE - JANUARY 4, 2026 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - JANUARY 2, 2026)25-1200-S14Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0874-S2 City Administrative Officer report relative to the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Third Constructions Projects Report. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Financial Policies Statement: Yes Debt Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted. (Referred to the Government Operations and Budget and Finance Committees.)25-0874-S2Decision: ITEM(S)
- 24-0684 CD 1 Municipal Facilties Committee report relative to proposed a non-profit lease agreement with the Foundation for Early Childhood Education, Inc. for the City-owned property located at 1010 Douglas Street, Los Angeles CA, 90026. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted.24-0684Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-1026 CD 14 CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 7, 2025 Motion (Jurado – Blumenfield) relative to the sale of the City’s interest in the property located north of Nordyke Street at the end of Avenue 56 (APN 5480-031-901). Community Impact Statement: None submitted.25-1026Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-1358 Motion (Padilla – Rodriguez) relative to the impacts of Senate Bill 707 will have on current City procedures and the necessary changes the City would be required to complete to be in compliance with the new adaptations to the Brown Act. Community Impact Statement: Yes For: Reseda Neighborhood Council25-1358Decision: ITEM(S)
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