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I'm going to ask our audience to please turn your phones off or on to vibrate as to not disrupt the meeting. Council members in the sky would you like to lead us in the pledge of allegiance? I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one nation under God in the visible liberty and the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of here. Council Member Hall. Present. Council Member Raskin. Here. Unfortunately Council Member Snal is in not in attendance tonight. Council Member Zarinet-Skaya. Present. Mayor Plotem Tarozes. Here. Mayor Nicarate. Here. I'm going to leave a city of Santa Monica Statement of Accountability, Atlantic Knowledge Man. and please bear with me as I try to get through the pronunciation smoothly. The city of Santa Monica is located on the land of the Toe Van Gar, with great respect to city acknowledges the Gabriela Lajus, Tongva as the first people of this ancestral and unceded territory of Coal Van Gar, a village that we know as Santa Monica. We honor their elders, past and present, and the Gabriela Leno descendants who are part of the Gabriela Leno Tongva tribes. We recognize that these peoples are still here, and as settlers and Kuyon guests, we recognize our responsibility and obligation to care for their land and partnership with them. The City of Santa Monica commits to work in partnership with the governor of La Nose, Tongva, people to uplift their voices and visibility in their ancestral land. Clerk, will you ask if any council members will be accusing themselves from any items on the agenda to the living act? Yes, you just go my thunder, but yes. Sorry, we can't serve them so let's pursue into the the being act this evening. Okay, very Yes, you just go my thunder, but yes. Sorry, we should give them so. Let's pursue into the V&A this evening. Okay, very none. We'll proceed with public input. Public comment is permitted only on items not on the agenda that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the city. State law prohibits the city council from taking any action on items not listed on the agenda, including issues raised under this agenda item. And it looks like we have eight speakers from this item. Thank you. I'm going to be calling five names, and if you'll just line up in the order that I call your name, Zoe Montenar, Denise Spartan, Alison Charlotte, Jonathan Foster, and David Wattley. And when you come up, please say your name and what, I'm sorry. Oh, sorry. Give me one second to get ready. I'm going to submit some papers. Okay. I'm glad that I stayed home. I want to speak about a challenge that I filed regarding the last election that is going to be heard on trial on January 8th of 2025. The Secretary of State, Election Division's Chief knows about this, the Secretary of State knows about this. The governor of California knows about it, and more important, the attorney general of California knows about this. Last first day, even though the members that were not elected were appointed of the Sanamonika College Board of Trustees, we're not sworn here, but then one of the members told Dr. Jeffries to put a resolution to take office in the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees meeting. I mean, you have a lawsuit right now that you have spent a lot of money if you want to keep embarrassing the city in doing elections that put people of Latin heritage as second class citizens go ahead. But I've been going to the law library every day. I've been learning the law. a week. So, attorney, a slow-on told me that I've been giving them a lot of work to do. So, I hope that when you go to unclosed sessions today, that you discuss this, because you have time to do the right thing. The violations of the Sanam Monica City Clerk were evident. It is title two. Thank you, Ms. Montana. Good evening. Good evening. Denise Martin. Welcome again to the new council members who use disinformation and fear to get their positions. Just like China. Since you're all from Smerw with that makes Smerw a calm in this organization. The next step that I'd like to address tonight is bringing City Hall staff back to work at City Hall. Because isn't that what the city is supposed to do, serve the public, isn't that their job? So how many city staffers working from home use mouse jiggers or have another job, do you know? Or a recent experience I had when contacting a housing authority staff member who was working from home was, no one said anything when they answered the phone and I was hung up on twice. So with that dealing with the public be a new city policy. And when was the last time you evaluated city staff's performance in working from home? Or city health staff making as much as they can doing as little as they can. Thank you. Thank you Ms. Barton. I have Allison Schaller next. Yeah no problem. Jonathan Foster. Hello mayor. So you became mayor. It's pretty awesome. The other day I wasn't so sure. Still not happy with the council on its choice in Democrat wants to go ahead and let the abortions happen. I've never been happy about any of that decision. They were a while back. This council took a decision on Texas making different law on abortion and they took up a resolution that said they didn't, you know, they wanted to tell Texas. They didn't like it. I thought it was pretty funny because there's so many other more important things to tell somebody. And really, Santa Monica can't take care of its own self. So I called this thing the baloney. I wrote down here, bring back Phil. I'd like to see Phil back here, actually, be honest with you. On the, you know, in the past there's been some discussion on speed limit in Santa Monica. And I really do like the 25 mile an hour speed limit. And I try to do 25 on Broadway and I'm completely, you know, just almost past. And as a small joke, I thought maybe to be safer, it should be 23 miles an hour. Because it's always 20, 25, 30. It's never 23 and I think 23 is more safe, but you know, it's so I was also going to speak on something that's actually here 16 in and I don't know if it's the right thing because you you want to change the procedure and conduct. How does that just if you want to sign up to speak on that that would be next right now we're just doing public. Yeah, the job of my comments actually fit 16 in but I'll try to put them there But anyways, okay, I will just say God bless you mayor. I hope you do good not always happy with all your decisions and stuff like this and Even the statements that you just made about the Tongva. I'm part Native American too, but Jesus Christ owns this land. No Native American does. And by your statement, that means this isn't Mexico. This isn't Mexico. A lot of, thank you Mr. Foster. David Watley. And then just pause once I can, David, I'm gonna call the next five names. Harvey, Edder, Monica, Jerry Rubin. I'm actually that I think that's all the names I have. So Harvey, Edder, Monica and Jerry Rubin, if you'll line up. Thank you, David. Go ahead. Hi, good evening. Santa Monica City Council. My name is David Watley and I can be reached on my Google Voice, which is area co-202, 436, 430, or my mailing address, which is 1550 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 700, Arlington, Virginia, 222, 09. And so I'm here to follow up on my public comments from last week's City Council meeting when I called the White House and confirmed the mailing address for the White House, which is 1,600 Pennsylvania Avenue, North West, Washington, DC, 205,00, and it was mentioned to address your letters, either dear Mr. President or dear Dr. Biden. So I have a letter here that I wrote. It's dated today, December 17, 2024, dear Dr. Biden. My name is David Wattley and I am currently a registered voter in Arlington, Virginia. I am writing to follow up on a letter. I wrote to the President Biden at the beginning of his presidency. I sent the letter to him at the Navy Pentagon, while I was living out of the country in the state of Holesco, Mexico, from 2019 to 2021. Specifically, I am writing the president today to advocate in support of the work of the US conference of mayors, in particular their work pertaining to the public policy matters of mental health.S. Conference of Mayors in particular their work pertaining to the public policy matters of mental health and immigration. Details about this work can be found on the U.S. Mayors website usmayors.org. I would be honored to receive the support of the president with regard to my advocacy. Thank you Dr. Biden for your time with this letter and I hope that you and the president will consider supporting my advocacy sincerely, David Wattley, CCV at email the Arlington County Board, Arlington, for June. So I want to make sure to send this to the new mayor. So is it Lanna, dot, nagrette at Santa Monica, dot, gov? Yeah. Okay. So I'm going to give you a copy of this and I'll send that. Thank you Mr. Watley. Harvey Eder. We've got to keep it quiet. I'm sorry. Mr. Foster, can we respect the other speakers? Thank you. Go ahead Harvey. Thank you. Good evening. This is the first day of new council. So welcome. I've been around a long time. I went to Venezuela. My family's been here more than 100 years. My name's Harvey. I'm speaking for myself. And I've been doing solar environmental stuff. The public solar power coalition. There used to be Santa Monica Solar. We were involved in that like 40 years ago. And now with the Clean Power Alliance, we were point on that, which is the third largest electric utility in the state. It's a CCA community choice. It's a hybrid with investor owner and whatnot. The stuff's in the news, a lot about the low carbon fuel standard and increasing the price of fuels like 50% and the governor has gone down 15%, 20% in the polls over the last period. So anyway, back and we're on a media stuff with me before I forget, I've got a toilet set full up of cock of Drek. And they're telling us, I'm it step up and they say that we're not a residential building we got 32 units upstairs okay this is outrageous okay we we keep reporting it nothing's done it's retaliating we want to buy the building this whole thing with these buildings going up and everything, the 8,000 units is supposed to be helping us the very loss of equity and incorporating the work done by Piccadie, the French economist, this book in 14 and 20, for two thirds of the country there's been no increase in income or equity, 70% in the last 40, 50 years, 70% increase in productivity, atop 1, 1, 10, the 100th, the 1%, okay. Now we're breathing air that's poison, 50 years, 70% increase of productivity at top, 1, 1, 10, the 100th of 1%. Okay, now we're breathing air that's poison, all right? And this is violation, we're violating of February last 2.5 that goes right through your lung walls and your circulatory system to your organs and it causes cancer and kills you and stuff, all right? That's out here and then they had the smoke come in. This last week on Thank you, Mr. Utter. Monica. Good evening and congratulations to you all. And I want to say thank you on behalf of individuals like myself who have families here in San Monica who appreciate safe places for our children and for all of the youth here, safe places for them to go such as our public libraries and our youth centers and nonprofit organizations that are here who help support our youth. So thank you all for supporting all of those places for our community. Thank you very much. Appreciate it. Thank you Monica. Jerry Ribin. Thank you very very much Jerry Rubin. Long time Santa Monica resident. Mayor Negretti. Council members. City manager. City attorney, City Clerk, Honorable Police Officers and Fellows and Monicans. I want to really wish everyone a happy holiday season. Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, and a happy new year. A good new start for 2025, a positive start where we're all working together for this great city. I was pleased to learn that the Santa Monica History Museum is going to be doing a special educational program on the history of Santa Monica Trees on January 29th. And I think that's a great thing. I hope we'll all support it. Mark your calendar now and it should be really a wonderful, wonderful time. So thank you. And all I can say is carry on. Thank you, Mr. Rubin. And I think that concludes our public comment on items that are not on the agenda. That is correct. Now move on to item or public input under agenda items under closed session, special agenda items and consent calendar only appears that we have nine speakers. Oh, sorry. That was correct. Nine speakers. Okay. I'm just going to call the first five names. If you align up in that order, Zoe Munchanar, Denise Spartan, Maria Lawyer, Oscar Delatoria, Gina DeBaca. Sure. So. Yes, it is further down. Denise Barton, she's going to let you go before her. to be able to speak on every item they want to. But the number of items on the consent calendar. Then item 5G, it lists various funds for payment. These funds should be listed individually and individually itemized, which would show transparency and let the public know where the money is coming from. And the public should be able to and individually itemized, which would show transparency and let the public know where the money's coming from. And for items 5L and 5AM, if it lists miscellaneous grant funds, I personally have never heard of a class classification of miscellaneous grant funds. Our grant funds for a specific purpose to be used for. So again, shouldn't these be listed to show transparency? Or do you, the new City Council members like the previous one think it's okay to misappropriate private, private misappropriate restricted funds? Thank you. Thank you, Ms. Barton. So, Wayne Moontaner. This is for closed session, correct? Yes, yeah. Close session item 4B conference with legal counsel, existing litigation of Maria Lawyer and Pico neighborhood association. I forgot to bring you to the record for discussion an email that I sent Lisa Rode, the recording secretary of Santa Monica College Board of Trustees, and I want to comment on this because, you know, I don't know the law, I'm not a lawyer, I've been going to the law library for a month, reading about the law, but what I know is that as a person of color that has run for office on three different occasions, the treatment that I have received is doesn't show the values of the city. And when we speak about values, we have to walk the talk. So I am not going to comment on favor or against, but in my experience, after bringing this to the attention of our city and to the Sanamonica College Board of Trustees, there seems to be a pattern. And we have a citywide equity, you know, a program that I was part of, that I offer a workshop for Sanamonica residents to be part of. I'm very grateful for the small grant that the city gave compassionate Santa Monica to participate, but I in good conscience cannot be part of something and then be treated in the way that I've been treated. When I have brought the attention of the city clerk and the city manager and the city attorney, the fact of the election coding California. So I hope that you consider this in your agenda as new city council members and Lana has been more experienced. And I said. Yeah. So please make this a one to be the two. Thank you, Ms. and Lana has been more experienced. And I so. Yeah. Woman. So please leave this. I'm going to be there too. Thank you, Ms. Munchner. Maria Loya. Good evening, council members. Good evening. Mayor Negrete. It's been eight years since the Pico neighborhood and I filed a lawsuit against the City of Santa Monica for violating the California Voting Rights Act by enforcing an ad-large election system that historically work to prevent candidates of color to win a seat at the Santa Monica City Council. There's a second trial that is being proposed by the Superior Court Judge Crawley, who mentioned at the last hearing that this process may take another three to four years, costing Santa Monica taxpayers an estimate, an estimated additional $10 million, to the $14 million already spent to paying a high price law firm Gibson done and Crutcher at $1800 per hour to fight Latino voting rights. With the adoption of an at-large election system in 1947, Latinos, Mexican Americans from the Pico neighborhood were left without representation for 73 years. The impact of not having political representation resulted in years of neglect and marginalization of residents from the Pico neighborhood. Pico neighborhood residents have endured social neglect, gun violence, and environmental racism. Our neighborhood was left with no one to truly represent us on city matters. The purpose and the goal of the CVRA lawsuit is to change an election system that was rooted in systemic racism. The establishment interests led by SMERS, SEPS, and Santa Monica forward have consistently stood against district elections because they want to control the city's per strings and the future development of the city of Santa Monica using the at large election system. All of you ran us progressives against Latino voting rights act. That's a major contradiction. When you look back on your time as a council member, what do you want to be known for? Remembered. Well, you also carry the legacy of going against Latino voting. Thank you, Miss Loya. Former council member Oscar de la Torre. Good evening Mayor Negrete, council members. My name is Oscar de la Torre. I'm a lifelong resident of the Pico neighborhood. So everything that Maria has just talked about, I personally lived through it. And there's a lot of trauma behind that. You know the that's why we have to be able to do that. And I think that's why we have to be able to do that. And I think that's why we have to be able to do that. And I think that's why we have to be able to do that. And I think that's why we have to be able to do that. And I think that's why we have to be able to do that. racial justice. Let me tell you some of the things that that plaque says. It says it we understand that real change will occur when all people recognize the impacts of systemic discrimination in the city of Santa Monica and recognizes that and takes responsibility for for personal undirect contributions to discrimination whether intentional or inadvertent. It also says that we resolve to rectify the lingering consequences of discriminatory city policies and to use the statement of apology as a teaching moment for the public to move forward towards justice for all. Also, it says that we commit to programs policies and investments that can educate the public about the history of discrimination and its ongoing consequences. And to faroting out and overturning systematically racist policies to ensure that the pain caused by several decades of racial injustice and discrimination against African Americans and other people of color is mitigated to the extent possible. Other people of color, I think, Mexican Americans, Giganos, Latinos, Puerto Ricans, I think all of that is relevant, right? When we talk about that. I want to also read you all a letter that was written by Senator Alex Padilla, because the truth is is that as Democrats, you know, we have to think about the difference between at-large election systems and district election systems, the state Democratic Party, the county party. I'm just going to quickly call up Eve Lopez and Amaya Lopez to be ready next. Okay. Good timing, Gina DeBaca. Thank you very much for those two minutes. So let me just read you really quick what Senator, United States Senator Alex Badea said in regards to this case here in Santa Monica, he says, if the city of Santa Monica prevails, the CVRA's protections against discriminatory at-large elections would be drastically weakened. In other words, if the city has its way, California will be set back 20 years. In 2020, I wrote to the California Supreme Court in support of the Peaco Neighborhood Association and Maria Loya against the city of Santa Monica and proudly stood with community members, civil rights organizations, and elected officials, including the Latino, African American, and Asian, and Pacific Islander, state legislative caucuses here in the state of California. That's why I'm speaking out again today. Our democracy is too important and California's leadership, too vital for any of us not to participate. This case here in Santa Monica has statewide implications. There are communities throughout the state of California that are watching this case. And the impact can be very severe, very negative if the city of Santa Monica prevails. Senator Pavilla is truly progressive. You cannot be progressive and be against voting rights. You cannot be for voting rights in one place and against voting rights in another place because it benefits you politically. Former Councilwoman Christine Barra is right here with me as well. And you know at one point there were three of us from the Pico neighborhood, myself, Kristen Macauin and Christine Barra, all of them in the Pico neighborhood all people of color and we were asked both Christine and myself Would you support district-based elections being that three people of color now live in the Pico neighborhood? And I was very proud that myself and Christine Parra said yes that if our Political position in our seats were sacrificed to create a better election system in more progressive election system here in the city of Santa Monica. We would be okay with that because we leave. Thank you, Mr. Elector. I'm Eve. Lopez is next, but I'm just going to quickly call up Jonathan Foster, David Wattley and Harvey Eder to line up. Hi, and I have time donated from a myelopez, my daughter. Okay, thank you. Good evening and congratulations. My name is Eve Lopez and I am a resident here in Santa Monica. And I come before you tonight here with my daughter. And there's a purpose that it was intentional to have I come before you tonight here with my daughter and there's a purpose that it was intentional to have her here before you tonight because I'd like to urge this council to settle the ongoing voter rights case and adopt district elections for Santa Monica. This issue delves to the heart of what it means to have a truly representative and inclusive government. Now that my daughter is old enough to vote, I want her to experience a city where every voice matters, where every neighborhood has a seat at the table that you all occupy. And where fairness isn't just a platform you use to get the seats that you sit in, but rather that you put it into practice. Words don't mean anything unless you follow them up with action and I am asking you to do what you promise to do. Be fair, be equitable and be inclusive. Santa Monica, we are a vibrant, diverse community. We are home to all ages, all backgrounds and walks of life. We've made progress in many areas. You all are a representation of some of that progress, but that representation can't stop with just those faces we see on the dius today. It must extend to geography. Under our current at-large election system, many neighborhoods feel underrepresented, unheard, and quite frankly excluded. Decisions about housing, zoning, traffic, public safety, they often come from people who don't live or understand the dynamics of our individual neighborhoods, and that needs to change. With California housing mandates coming down upon us, it is vital that we have every neighborhood have a seat and therefore a voice at this table. It's to not have that. It's not, not always it not fair or unsustainable, it's not democratic. It's not the governance my daughter or future generation should be forced to bear. Each of our neighborhoods, we are very unique. We have our own challenges and also our own opportunities. But currently, those voices cannot be heard. Those experiences cannot be understood if we don't have equal representation on this dius. District elections would change that. You have the power to change that. Give every neighborhood its voice, an advocate, somebody who knows the neighborhood, somebody who knows its residents, who understand its rhythms, its culture, and its needs. You owe that to the city. This decision isn't about any one of you sitting here today. It's not about what you individually feel should be done or is appropriate or about your own individual perspective. It is about the city, about the people and about what we need in the city, not about whether it would require or cause you to lose your seat. That is not an appropriate consideration and I urge you to think about the city as a whole. Creating a governance structure that's inclusive, and equitable, and representation, representative of everybody is not just important for the issues we face today, before my daughter, and her generation, and the generations that come after her. It's the lesson that I want you to please model for her, that we can be inclusive, that we can put our needs aside for the better of everyone and that leadership is about lifting everyone up, not leaving people behind. Settling this voter's right case isn't just a legal decision. It is your obligation to do right by the people. It's your chance to show us that you did not use it as a campaign platform to be inclusive, but rather that you, as somebody said, you walk the walk. Don't tell us you're committed to Thank you, Ms. Lopez. Jonathan Foster. Hello, Jonathan Foster. I wanted to speak on five-hour agreement with accident reprisons on the taser devices. And I support the taser devices. What I wanted to speak about though is where the Taser is placed because the Taser does kill and it says right here has improved penetration to address loose or thick clothing. I've been going down to the LAPD commission for the last six years and I've learned a lot about policing and I'm because of this, I'm leaving the United States America. I don't like the country. I don't like the LAPD. I don't like the L.A.'s constitution. It's very sick. But they did have an interaction with Keenan Anderson right down on a Venice and Lincoln and they taste him right in this back right here and this stopped his heart. So, and then the next one is says improve neuro muscular incapacitation. The new tasers are going to incapacitate the muscle more. And that's important when they really want to make a rest. The greatest police department is the Santa Monica Police Department. It's not the LAPD. It's a good police department. It does have like 10,000, 9,000 people. This has only got like 300 or something. But it's amazing. They do awesome work. And what I'm requesting though is that Santa Monica Police Department does not put this taser anywhere around the heart or the chest or directly around the back? See, when they're doing this, it's gotta go on the deltoid. That's what incapacitates, or it's gotta go on the leg. That's what incapacitates a leg. If you put it directly on some guy's back, that's what killed Keenan Anderson. And this can happen on any taser. And I think though with proper training, this out the greatest police department here Santa Monica just thoroughly impressed every year. I've been here. I think they know how to do this. I just wanted to raise the awareness and if they don't that may be. Thank you, Mr. Foster. David Wattley. Good evening again. Santa Monica Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Good evening. Again, Santa Monica City Council. My name is David Wattley. And I am here this evening to advocate in support of Latino voting rights, which is part of the closed session items. Agenda item four for this evening. So I just sent, like like I created this like slide show presentation on voting rights. It's one, two, three, four, five, six slides. I just sent it to the city clerk clerk at Santa Monica.gov. But the first slide just has my, it says voting rights and it has my contact information. Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia, and my Google Voice phone number. Okay. And then the next slide says voting rights, civil rights. And then it says civil rights, guarantees what are civil rights essentially is what return what is the definition? How can we define civil rights? Guarantees of equal protection and equal opportunity under the law, irrespective of race, religion, disability or other personal characteristics, in other words, protected class. Examples. The right to government services, the right to public education, the right to vote. And civil rights are secured by positive, oftentimes positive government action often in the forms of legislation. And then the next slide, the title says voting rights act of 1965, landmark piece of civil federal civil rights legislation, African-Americans were being treated unfairly, poll taxes, literacy tests. And on that particular law, from the Brennan Center, there's a quote. The law has been hugely successful shield against schemes that limit or dilute the voting power of communities with the history of being marginalized. I have 10 seconds left. I would encourage you to take a look at this slide show presentation because it has a lot of useful information with regard to this matter. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Watley. Harvey, Edder, and then Jerry Ruben, you'll be last. Hello again. I'm Harvey, Edder, and I'd like to incorporate my comments made it. My two minutes cover. Tell you some background. Anyway, I'm talking about 5C electric buses. They have 30 electric buses. There's two figures here. One's 46 million. And the other's like almost 65 million. I think it's the latter one that we're talking about. But for history, we've been going and bringing up solar and whatnot. I think it's the latter one that we're talking about. But for history, we've been going and bringing up solar and whatnot with the city for a long time in the environmental task force. And we were at that meeting last night. We're liking to incorporate the comments we made out that meeting. It was taped in the record here. And we talked about electric buses and the young ones with gas and we weren't happy with that. So we'd like to see it, but we don't know that they're solar electric. We don't know that they have fuel cells from hydrogen through electrolysis versus natural gas. So we don't know. On the climate of the overview of what's happening. Another big question now is equity and I brought up equity in my initial comments in reference to housing. This should be leveraged and included with solar. And there are tax credit, substantial tax credit for this and also for the housing for low income, there's substantial tax credits. And the lower income people should have right of first refuse. This is being done over in Britain now, incorporating with the labor parties doing over on that. They're also making funding available for work or on co-ops for businesses to take them over. Where you have a one to eight times of income of Feshia salaries versus one to 300 in our culture now, 350. Okay, so equine needs to be redistributed. We did a study for senior thesis with the PUC in the late 70s, early 80s, low last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, the last year, Thank you. Jerry Rubin. Thanks again, Mayor Negretti. Everyone, I wanted to speak briefly on the closed session, the Council districts. I urge you to, at the courts, decide this as the way democracy works. Appeals carry it through and the way it's decided we live by it. I agree with former Mayor Paul Rosenstein's article that was in the Santa Monica deli presence or Santa Monica today. It was well written. Oh my gosh, I could be in all these drawn council districts, I think, in the blue bus and getting each one in 15 minutes. I'm glad that you are all elected the four candidates here this year with your concern for the whole great cities and Omanica. And I'm sure the last election, you candidates, were elected, different candidates, through a citywide vote that was done fairly, and they were elected. I think Santa Monica's truly a diverse city that is not racist or bigotent and doing our very best to speak out strongly against that. So urge you to carry on, and I want you to keep up your good work, because it's so important that everybody know that when you're up here, you're speaking for the whole city of Santa Monica and you're interested in it. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Ribbon. And that concludes public comment on closed session and special agenda and consent. the city. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Ribbon. That concludes public comment on close session. Special agenda and consent. I want to call the next item. That's correct. Item 3A is a city manager report. Good evening, Mayor, Mayor Pro-Tem and City Council. To our newest members of the Council, welcome. I know you already know this, but the employees of this city are an incredibly talented and dedicated group of people and under your leadership, they will continue to do great things for our city. And before I invite up LaRonda, Staggers Irwin to give a brief update from Department of Transportation, I do want to provide some updates with you all. The Department of Transportation recently released their annual report, and it's a great read. DOT made incredible progress the last fiscal year in shaping a more connected, sustainable and vibrant city, including adding 3.8 lane miles of new and upgraded bike lanes, securing 28.3 million in grants, and taking 8.6 million passengers on Big Blue Bus last year. And you can visit Santa Monica dot gov to check it out. Applications are open to community members for $500 micro grants to host discussions that will help shape the social equity component of the city's adult use cannabis program. And you can apply for a grant on our website through December 31st. The Santa Monica Airport Conversion Project team held an interactive event on December 7th that was attended by close to 800 community members. I wanna give a big shout out to this incredible team led by Amber Roshane and Consultant Sasaki for coming up with fun and innovative ways to engage the community on this topic. If you missed the event, you can play one of the games at smacproject.com and please fill out the survey for phase 2b of the project while you're at it. And although I don't think he's here and it wasn't planned for him to be here, but I do want to give another big thank you from the bottom of my heart to David Martin, our community development director for his many years of service to the city. David will retire at the end of this year and he leaves behind an incredible legacy of work for the city. I know you can hear me, although he's not here, thank you David for all that you've done for Santa Monica and its residents. You may have also noticed that the holidays are just around the corner. Be sure to follow at by local SM on social media to find eco-friendly and affordable gifts from local businesses. And to list, and just to list a few of the myriad activities taking place over the next few weeks, I'm going to give them to you real quick. This Thursday is the last chance to enjoy holiday Thursdays on the third-Street Prominent out from 5 to 7 pm. You can attend a holiday concert in Yucca-Laylee strumelong at the main library on Saturday, December 21st from 2 to 3 15 pm. Celebrate Hanukkah with nightly menoralightings on the 1200 block of the third sheet promenade beginning December 25th. Ring in the New Year with a family-friendly New Year's Eve celebration at Isit, Santa Monica. celebration at Iced Santa Monica and for any truly brave souls, the beloved polar bear plunge will take place on Saturday, January 4th at 10 a.m. at the Annemburg Community Beach House and if you haven't yet made it to Cirque de Solace, Cousa, make sure you go before it closes on January 5th. City Hall will be open for a half day next Tuesday, December 24th and closed on Wednesday for Christmas and the same is true the following week City Hall is open for a half day on Tuesday, New Year's Eve and closed on New Year's Day and you can visit Santa Monica dot gov for a full list of facility closures. And finally, Mary Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Happy Kwanza to everyone who celebrates those holidays. Now without a drum beat I'm going to invite up LaRonda Stagger, Irwin, the Department of Transportation's Chief Administrative Officer, to share the very successful results of the department's recent FTA Triennial audit. Thank you. Thank you, Dave. Good evening, Mayor, Vice Mayor and Council, and a warm welcome to all of our new Council members. I am LaRonda Stagger's, or when the Department of Transportation's Chief Administrative Officer. And on behalf of the department, I am pleased and extremely proud to share with you all the results of our most recent FTA Triennial Review. As recipients of state, federal, and local funds, DOT undergoes multiple audits each year. One of the most rigorous is the FTA Triennial Review. mandated by Congress in 1985, the Triennial Review, which is administered every three years, is the Federal Transit Administration's Management Tool for examining grantee performance and adherence to federal regulations and requirements. This process spans over several months and involves the submission of hundreds of documents and culminates in a two-day intensive on-site review. This review began in 2023 of December and concluded in September of 2024, covering fiscal years 2021 through 2024. During the review process, FDA evaluates 23 critical areas of transportation operations as illustrated on this slide. The areas of review range from financial management, technical capacity, procurement, DBE, just to name a few, reflecting the broad and comprehensive nature of the review process. During this most recent review, DOT submitted responses to 240 questions and submitted over 320 supporting documents. So given the vast scope of the areas reviewed and the extensive nature of the process, which as I noted it covers a three year period, it is incredibly difficult for transit agencies not to receive a finding. However, I am pleased to report to council that DOT received no deficiencies in all areas and achievement that is accomplished by fewer than 7% 7% of transit agencies in the nation. And what makes this even more special is that this is the second consecutive triennial review that DOT achieved no deficiencies in all review areas. We are extremely proud of this accomplishment, and it was a truly collective effort. And in recognition of DOT's high achievement, we, the department, have memorialized this in the form of a plaque, which will serve as a reminder of the department's dead fast commitment to excellent fiscal stewardship and public funds and dedication to outstanding service. This achievement, along with many others accomplished by DLT over the past year, as Dave mentioned, is showcased in the department's inaugural annual report as an integrated department of mobility, parking, and transit. Each council member should have received a copy along with the DLT beautiful holiday sweaters that I see all are supporting today. But it can also be accessed by the QR code reflected in this slide. So in closing, DLT's accomplishments as outlined in my report this evening, as well as the annual report underscores the city's commitment to advancing transportation, mobility and parking options to the community. And I thank you for your time. Thank you. Thank you so much for that amazing report and all the work that has gone into not just this report you just gave at this beautiful book. And I know this is a little bit separate but I just want to say that I attended the BBB event where there was the awards given for a million and even more than a million miles traveled without any preventable accidents so I just want to give a big shout out to BBB we are representing up here for the DOT fam. Thank you so much. Thank you. the community. We have a lot of things to do with the community. We have a lot of things to do with the community. We have a lot of things to do with the community. We have a lot of things to do with the community. We have a lot of things to do with the community. We have a lot of things to do with the community. We have a lot of things to do with the community. We have a lot of things to do with the community. We'll now move on to closed session. Item 4A, Conference of Legal Counsel, Existing Litigation, Maria Gonzalez versus the City of Santa Monica and others. Item 4B, Conference of Legal Counsel, Existing Litigation, Peacom Neighborhood Association, and Maria Loya versus the City of Santa Monica. Item 4C, Public Employee Appointment, Consider Public Employee Appointment for a city manager, Intern City Manager. Item 4D, conference with legal council, Lucinda Manera versus the city of Santa Monica. This is a report out only. Item 4E, conference with legal council, existing litigation, over a W McCurry, junior versus the city of Santa Monica. 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Yes for a closed session today all the matters were heard There's nothing to report out from today's closed session But I have two reports out some prior closed sessions in the as only agenda the Monera versus city case. There was a personal injury case settled for $550,000. Council approved the settlement at the October 22nd meeting with the vote of 7-0. And in the McCrary versus the city case, there was also a personal injury case settled for $500,000. Council approved the settlement at the October 22nd meeting with a vote of 7-0. That's all. Thank you. City Clerk, I'm just looking for the mayor's agenda up here. Does somebody move it? No, I'm taking anything. I might have taken it inside. Class session. So I know. Yeah, it's in there. It's in Dave's office. Oh, yeah. No, just the mayor's agenda. Sorry about that. And sorry for the long wait but we are back and City Clerk do you want to help me call the yeah we are at okay so we're We have one last history moment. Just gonna play that. Yes, this is a carry-over from a mayor box, three-minute history. And we didn't get to hear it last meeting, so I'm playing that now, and it looks like it's about Douglas Park. Yeah, second. It's not the sales of that playing. Yes, we are all wearing the same sweater. I know that's what you're thinking. Yes, unfortunately. Today we will talk about Douglas Park, the ten-year space that once served as a movie scene that was turned up and the initial home of the Gaza City aircraft. In 1875, Santa Monica built its first water reservoir on the site that would eventually become Douglas Park. With water piped from Kurabunga Springs, the former site of an indigenous village. A few years after ceasing its use, in 1919, the city leased the site to EP Herman to create a movie studio lot. The motion picture industry was just taking off in Los Angeles and Santa Monica was hopeful that this studio would bring business to the young city after several local studios had upsticks to the sunnier lots of Culver City. However, Herman expanded too fast and had to shut down by the end of 1920. In 1922, Herman made a far better financial deal by sub-leasing the site to aviation pioneer Donald Douglas, who took it over as an airfield and factory. As legend is told, that Douglas was motivated to find an airfield in Santa Monica because he had just settled his young family there. However, the site had some limitations for this new purpose. Pilots had to navigate away from the tall eucalyptus trees that lined Wilshire Boulevard at the time. Bigger planes also had to be wheeled through the city to the municipal clover field. Douglass aircraft soon outgrew the site and signed a deal to move operations to Cloverfield in 1927, which was affected in 1929. Through continued innovations and the high demand of wartime production, Douglas would become Santa Monica's largest employer through the 1950s. After Douglas moved out, the city planned to transform the location into a park as a depression era new deal project initially called Padre Park between 1931 and 1933. The site was transformed into a public park designed by Ed Howard. People of all ages came to play in its ponds and green spaces. In 1936, the city announced they would rename the park after its connection to aviation history. A bowling green and clubhouse were built on the site in 1949 and the park still hosts an active club today. Douglas Park remains a popular recreation site with benches, picnic tables and a playground as well as ponds where people can spot ducks and turtles paddling through the water. In 2000, the city also installed public artworks by Ellen and Alan Wexler that reinvented the expected format of picnic tables by shaping them around boulders, trees, and play areas. A new playground is under construction and slated to open in 2025. Thank you. That concludes Mayor Brooks's three-minute history. And we will find a place for those history videos because those are great. As Mayor, I'm going to be doing something called the Community Voice. And tonight we will be highlighting Nat Travis, who, by the way, just celebrated his 90th birthday. Happy birthday. Happy Belated Nat. Santa Monica is the place that anyone can be comfortable. This is a place that regardless of where you've come from, how you're dressed, what language you speak, you're welcome here. That is the soloist animal. I mean, you know, this is a person who cares so much and more importantly gives so much of his time and his effort and said to me early on and says to me often, you know, what are we giving back? How are you contributing? I don't know of anybody else that serves on the number of boards that he has. And he's not just a warm seat. I mean, he's involved and he wants to make a difference. He's a good connector. I mean, there isn't anybody that the man doesn't know from the White House to the State government, to locally. And you know, whether it's a governor or a local neighbor, they feel the same from him. Congratulations, Nat. You are the epitome of representation matters. You always say truth, bless transparency, equals trust. But you forgot one. Love. We love you, Nat. Thank you for everything. Hi, Nat. We in the SGI Buddhist community are expressing warm congratulations on this extraordinary tribute to you. We remain deeply indebted to you, not only for the warm and gracious welcome you extended us some 55 years ago when we arrived in Santa Monica, but for your kind and warm friendship every day since and personally I want to thank you as well for taking me under your wing and teaching me so much. Thank you. Thank you, Nat, for your extraordinary contribution to the wider community. On behalf of MeWride School, I'd like to thank you for being one of the key people that breathed life into this institution and the transformative impact that's had on the lives of thousands of young people here and in international. Thank you. Santa Monica. I will now ask if any council members have anything three port on travel since our last meeting. If no one else says I'm going to report that I did have a trip to the National League of Cities conference that was in Tampa, Florida in November and I did not get the opportunity to report that out. It is a conference that council members attend a couple of times a year and I will not indulge you in the boring information. That was received by me. It is informative. We brought back a lot of things back to the city and it's something that I hope the other Councilman will be able to attend in the spring. Okay, with that we will now move on to the consent calendar. All items will be considered and approved in one motion unless removed by a Councilman for discussion. In accordance with Charter Section 615 the adoption of all ordinances and resolutions shall be by reading of title only unless they Councilmember present dissents. No public discussion is permitted on ordinances for second reading. And I do have a note that council member, I'm sorry before we get to that. You'd like to ask. Yeah, actually do you want to. Yeah. I like to ask the council if they'd wish to hear the redevelopment success or agency consent items, consent items with councils items. And then I would like to ask the clerk to announce the payment for the meeting as the redevelopment successor agency and to conduct a roll call. Okay, first we need a motion. So moved. Thank you. I moved to hear them together. Second. Councilmember Troz. May I hear per-term and Trozinent roses and council members wick seconded We do need to do a roll call vote for this okay Council members wick yes, customer hall yes, councilmember raskin yes council members are in its guy Yes, we are put Tim Turos Yes. And Mayor Nicarite. Yes. I will now call the role for the redevelopment successor agency. Agency members. Wic here. Agency member. Hall. Here. Agency member. Raskin. Here. Agency member. Dernitz Gaya. Here. Chair. Potem. The. Turosus. Here. And chair. Nicarite. Here. I have a question. Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? Any questions? So I'll request a pull that. I'm a partner of the law firm, Hansen Brigid LLP. My law firm represents Gillig LLC in connection with land use matters that are unrelated to this contract. However, I'm going to recuse from this item. OK. And I'd like to call. Oh. No, I was just going to make a motion to approve thick and thick calendar. I am 5a, if you see see with the exception of 5C. OK. Thank you. Do we have a second? Mayor Pro Tem, Trosis and Council Member Hall, seconded. Council, agency members are in its Gaia. Yes. Council, agency member, I'm sorry. Mayor, chair Pro Tem, Trosis. Yes. Council, agency member, tem to roses. Yes. Council agency member raskin. Yes. Council agency member hall. Yes. Council agency members WIC. Yes. And mayor chair Nugrete. Yes. Passes six. Zero. Now it is council member of raskin. Need to pass six. Zero. Now it is councilmember Braskin Need to remove himself. Yes, please. Mayor. Yes. On the item five, see I wasn't going to Pull it but because we have, Is there anyone here who can answer a Question on it? I'll read it into the record. Yes, it looks like Eric O'Connor, our assistant director at department the . The . The . The . The . The . The . The . The . The . Hi there. Hi, I'm Joe. Good, excited about further moving our fleet to full electric. Very exciting. This is, I'm going to butcher the question, but there was some talk about the fact that UCLA is announced to pilot around some, I believe, some sort of in-ground charging on Westwood Boulevard and the question was whether these buses either could be could be or compatible or could be made to be compatible in the future if you see a la where to expand that pilot down westwood Boulevard and whether there was any consideration of that in this procurement. That's a really good question. Eric O'Connor and the assistant director of the Department of Transportation. Good evening, everybody. We are closely monitoring the pilot. UCLA is a great partner with us, and we obviously provide service up there. So in the future, we could potentially look at off-fitting the buses with that technology, but currently in this procurement, these buses would not have that technology available. Is there some idea that these buses could be at app fitted at some later point? Potentially we could look at retrofitting the buses. Okay. Okay. That was my whole question. Otherwise, thank you so much. All this technology is developing really rapidly, so we're monitoring everything. Yeah, thank you. I didn't see any other accounts members in the queue. Thank you. I didn't see any other council members in the queue. Thank you. So I'd like to do I hear a motion? I'll move the item. Second. Council member Hall moved the item. Council members are in its guy seconded. Council members, Wic. Yes. Council member hall. Yes mayor pro-timterosis yes Council members earned its scion yes and mayor niggurette yes Okay the item six public input on remaining agenda items public input for 12 items will be heard at the time of the public hearing is called and it looks like we have 40? No, that can't be right. No, no, we don't have 40. 11. Yes, 11. Okay, oh, I say need to scroll down. Okay, I'm going to call five speakers. If you would just please line up in the order. I'm sorry, that was incorrect. It looks like we had 21 speakers, but there's some duplication. So. Okay. I'm sorry, that was incorrect. It looks like we had 21 speakers, but there's some duplication. Okay. Well, I have agenda. I have one and I only have the special agenda. It's under agenda item six public input on remaining. There's no names. Are you sure? I mean, yeah. All right. I'll start calling them. Unless I can just tell you if you've, you know, yeah, because those people aren't in them. All right. So, Zilly Montanier. Denise Barton. Christine Parra. Laura Lee Ash. Lisa Jimenez. And Alison Schaller. And Ms. Barton, I know you, and Alison Schaller. And Ms. Barton, I know you're down here multiple times. I used two minutes earlier, so you have four minutes left. Yep. Okay. You may proceed. Thank you. Good evening. In tonight's meeting, there does seem to be several items pertaining to protecting criminals. The item 10B is one. If the city already has a diversion program, why does the city need another one? Especially one that uses the city's limited affordable housing to house them to keep them in the city. As well as the city has no statistics or record as to which offenders never go to diversion, the diversion program or complete it or who does complete it. So I have to question why would you want to expand services to these people or what about the high percentage of homes people including criminals that are transient. Again I hope I have to ask why the city is not prosecuting repeat offenders and instead wants the call of protect to keep them in our city due to this action not providing safety of the community and couldn't these funds be used in a better way. Next, for an 11-A in business, this is a good idea to have the capital needed for the project before you enter into a deal. Making passing a deal now a financially bad decision because you don't know where the 13 and a half million is going to come from, which it says at the end of the staff report. It also references that you want to take out more debt for it, like tonight's on 12 a, which I'm not sure you can do or rate other funds, neither of which is a good idea. How much can the city be in debt before the creditors own the city? I ask the city read all the bonds and loans that the city has outstanding now. And previous council, the previous council already rated many of the city's restricted funds to pay for the settlements for the pile lawsuit. There's also a repayment schedule for these funds that were misappropriated, not to mention the loan from the airport fund, which also needs to be repaid. Now with this information, do you think making the steel when you don't have the funds is the financially reasonable or irresponsible action, unless you're trying to bang for the city? Or are you planning to cut services further to the residents and businesses within the city? You realize that we are the ones paying the taxes for these services, right? So if you further cut services, shouldn't the taxes be lowered to comparable amount to the reduction of services and the negative affected as? Not to mention that the city's pension is presently at 150% of the budget. Again, make you the idea without securing funding and financially responsible action. And finally, for item 16 and, what do you know you want to spend the city's limited funding on protecting criminal illegal aliens, instead of hiring more police and making the city safer for everyone? Even though you threw it in there, illegal immigrations are not a protected class like religion and race. And again, this is all for your image, considering you're giving illegal immigrants a false sense of security by saying not a protected class like religion and race. And again, this is all for your image, considering you're giving illegal immigrants a false sense of security by saying there are sensitive places they should feel free to go without enforcement action. Now, how can you say that? When you've heard taught humans say, if you don't want to participate fine, but don't get in the way. And the public officials who aid in the Beck criminal legal immigrants will go to jail. And if you do go to jail, please do not you city funds for bail or legal services because this is your choice. Not ours. Thank you. Thank you Ms. Barton, former council member Christine Para. I'm just reminding everyone to state the item and what you're speaking on. Thank you. I'm here for two items for 11 a and 16 o. I would like to thank the staff for the support. I would like to thank the staff for the support. I would like to thank the staff for the support. I would like to thank the staff for the support. I would like to thank the staff for the support. I would like to thank the staff for the support. I would like to thank the staff for the support. properties on Wilshire, Euclid, and 14th Street. While I was on City Council, we approved moving forward with Hollywood committee housing based on their proposal and their willingness to be inclusive and responsive to the communities. Oh gosh. Well, the developed the project. However, it wasn't until I had the opportunity to meet with the midwilshow neighbors after the project concept had been revealed that we realized that the project needed to be readjusted to ensure that it would work in that particular part of town. For example, if you didn't reside there, you may not be aware that one of the proposed project proposals included a parking entrance in a narrow alley. The unworkability of the parking entrance was made available or made aware by neighbors. There were several other comments and anecdotes made available by neighbors through public participation. That the developers took note of and in some instances incorporated into the project. I appreciate the work that has been put into the project by all, but I have serious concerns about the impact that will have on the midwisher residents and the business community. I support all of the midwisher residents and the businesses requests for additional street lighting, parking restrictions, for preferential parking to exclude preferential parking for tenants of these sites that are not being provided for by the project. A good neighbor agreement between properties, the residents and neighbors, including clear-clothed-resolution protocols for any issues arising between the developer and the people's concern, residents, and the community. On item 16M, excuse me, 16-0. I think that it's ironic that this item is on today's agenda. After this council began today's meeting with the land acknowledgement because our native's people's rights and lands have been stripped from them. And yet here we are. Our new city council's first item of business is to strip the opportunity of public participation from all Santa Monica's. I recognize that the state has enacted new laws with regard to housing that takes away some local control, but not all, and that some of our current processes are for projects are already administerial. However, as noted in the previous item I spoke about on the Wilshire Euclid in 14th Street projects, it is because of public participation that many concerns and issues were brought to light for the developers that were able to be rectified to create a better more inclusive project because of public participation. This item proposes an administrative approval process for quote, housing projects in all non-residential zones except a Bergamont area plan. Most non-residential zones abut residential zones and would affect residential zones. So to not be able to participate in the planning process is not only an ethical and inequitable, but it's undemocratic. As new council members, quite a few of you campaigned on values of equality and inclusion. This doesn't align with those values at all. Some of you also know what it's like to be an immigrant or from an immigrant family like me Where you lived with no voice at all so this hits especially hard for me and For you to support this shame on you You should know better. I would have expected this from Zwick but not from the rest of you Thank you and Laura Lee Ash. It's okay. I'd like to give my time to my neighbor because of the I have to leave. He's on the list further down. Where is Okay, so you're donating the two minutes so he has a total. I'm going to go to the committee. Okay. So you're donating the two minutes. He has a total. Okay. See the total four minutes. Just hit the item you're speaking on. I'm speaking on item 11. And this is in regards to development and proposed DDA approval for Euclid in 14th Street. Actually Christine just mentioned all of our remaining concerns. I also emailed on behalf of the neighborhood to all of the City Council. So I'm not going to repeat this in the interest of time. Really, again, on behalf of the community, really just encourage you guys to look at it seriously before and whether there's opportunity, again, to look at all of the items that were requested by community. And one item that we did not put in an email that was raised today, the projects I think between two projects, it's expected to take between two to three years in construction, which with a development schedule between Monday through Saturday, that means that residents along the 14th Street, which is actually between two construction sites, will be exposed to the construction noise on the weekends for over three years. So if there's a possibility, we would love to request to restrict the construction development time from Monday through Friday only at the normal working hours excluding Saturday because I think that's that's excessive excessive burden to put in the residence along the 14th street for a prolonged period of time. Thank you. Thank you Mr. Volovic. We've at least a human as before you speak. I just wanted to call up Allison Schallert, Taylor Medall, and Chris Hoene. I'm sorry if I'm not saying right. H-U-Y and H. Thank you, Ms. Menace, go ahead. Okay, thank you. Good evening city council members. Mayor of my name is Lisa Jimenez and I am speaking on agenda item number 11 regarding the affordable housing developments in the mid-city area. The staff report provided for this agenda captured community concerns including loss of public parking inefficient onsite parking for new residents, the scale of the proposed developments. While some concessions were made to the developments, not all adjustments are beneficial to us. Removal of the 16th Street parking lot with 21 parking spots does not benefit the businesses around Euclid and 14th Street. So that is less known and less frequented by customers and impacted businesses. As mentioned in the staff report, it is frequented by customers and impacted businesses. As mentioned in the staff report, it is frequented by employees of the hospital, which will also not help the local businesses. Furthermore, the parking study provided in tonight's packet using statistics from the paid parking machines showing lower utilization of the Euclid Street lot compared to other lots. However, this does not account for individuals who park without pain or those with disability placards. While those who park without pain may reduce the city's parking revenue, they still support local businesses which in turn generates tax revenue for the city. I see the Euclid lot every day in can in tests and can a test that during weekday business hours it is frequented at almost 100% or at 100%. Council I urge you to further provide further direction to city staff to bring parking solutions that will sustain the neighborhood. Further I ask the city council to direct staff to continue working with local residents and businesses while finalizing the DDA to ensure a livable and viable resident residential and commercial neighborhood for both new residents and for those of us who have lived in and cared for this neighborhood for decade. Thank you, Mrs. Menes. Allison Shallard. Hi, Good evening and congratulations. I'm Allison Shallard and I'm here to urge you to support the recommendations on 11 a. I've worked in Santa Monica since moving here 34 years ago, but I've only been able to afford housing during the first two years of my 10 year here, afford to live here in Santa Monica. I have spent, I'm sorry, I'm trying to just stick to my script. I have spent countless evenings on three hour commutes home. This is housing for me, for my public school teacher husband. It's for nannies, it's for bank tellers, it's for nurses' aids. It's for the working poor. Equal access for the beauty of Santa Monica and all its great public schools opens up with affordable housing. I have never had a problem parking in Santa Monica ever. You, the city of Santa Monica has done an amazing job building multiple parking facilities. I ask you to please put people over parking and vote to move this forward. As this project moves through, you will face tremendous amounts of NIMBY opposition and pushback. I remember, I urge you to remember those voices, those folks whose voices won't be heard, who can't spend four or five hours at council meetings, because if they don't show up for work, they don't get paid. Thank you. Thank you, Ms. Jellert. Taylor McDull, before you speak, I just wanted to call up Chris. And the last name is H-U-Y-N-H. And he actually had to leave, so I'm speaking on his behalf as well as mine. I don't, they can't do that because I hear donate the minutes, but you'll get your two minutes. And then Jerry Rubin and Chris Gutierrez and Brad Ewing, if you just wanna line up. Thank you, Mr. McDull. Thank you, Madame Mayor. And thank you, City. McDull. Thank you, Madame Mayor, and thank you, City Council. Congratulations. We also have a very festive and also good looking new council. So I'm just here to discuss 10A with you guys. And I also want to compliment the staff who did a lot of outreach with our business, with you guys and I also want to compliment the staff who you know did a lot of outreach with our business which is harvest at 14 18 will sure it's one of the two dispensaries in the city of Santa Monica and we just had confronted you know the unfortunate circumstance where our competitors a couple blocks down the street. Dr. Green Thumbs could stay open longer and we could open a lot sooner than we could. So we were at a comparative disadvantage. So, and I know Sidious Anomoneka is trying to promote healthy business environments and trying to give our local small businesses, all the help that we can receive. So we were thankful for the staff taking this analysis seriously and recommending that we go to the state hours of operation, which the whole city also operates under. And thankfully, then we can go from just kind of hanging on to hopefully thriving and getting the city of Santa Monica more sales tax without it hours and more employee shift hours and also servicing the needs of, you know, the cannabis consuming public in Santa Monica. So thank you for that. And also for the mirror for pointing it out as well. One note also just on the development next to us is just if we could be informed. Thank you, Mr. McDowell. Jerry Rubin. Thank you, Madam and the Greedy Council members. I think it's 16M, the Council rules. Is that the right one? 16M, yeah. And okay. Oh, and. Yes, that the right one? The end, yeah. And okay. Oh, and yes, that's the one. Great sweaters by the way. How can I get one? It's possible. Hey, look comfy. I want to first of all urge you to see how things are going to go before putting time limits. I think it would be complicated. It might put an undue burden on the wonderful city clerk. Of course, she's going to do what you wanted to do. But I think you have the integrity to know that you say things that are important. You don't repeat yourself. You try to be brief and cordial. And there's no need to complicate it with time limits that might have a backlash and even create more time at your meetings. So I'd let that slide. The things about gifts and center, if someone seems fine and the point of personal privilege which I understand is supposed to be brief for a minute fine. But the other ones about limiting yourselves, you shouldn't have to face a buzzer or a bell and go, oh my gosh, I have some important points, but the buzzer is coming up. Say what you want to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say that I'm going to say Mayor of Pro Tem, Tulsa and other City Council members who are here tonight. I'm Chris Ketieros speaking this evening as a Clean Power Alliance community advisor for the West Side. You may also know me as the Co-chair of San O'Save Streets Alliance. The Clean Power Alliance, our local energy supplier, the number one green provider, power provider in the United States for the second year, has been instrumental for us in Santa Monica as we strive to achieve 100% renewable energy across our city and community to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions significantly. Tonight you are designating who will be the clean power alliance director and two alternate for the board to represent San Juanica. I highly recommend that you keep in mind continuity institutional knowledge expertise focus and meaningful relationships when making these CPA designations. It makes strong sense for mere pro-tem host this to be designated as the director and are recently retired council member Gleam Davis to be the first alternate. Given that they both have served admirable as San Monica CPA board representatives for a few years and are well prepared to do more. As to the second alternate I know that there are well prepared to do more. As to the second item, I know that there are individuals ready to step up. Council Member Ellis is an environmental lawyer and is active on the planning commission, as you know. Climate action center, Monica, Jeff Bush, with technical knowledge, has paid close attention to the CPA policy operations and competitive rates. The climate emergency impacts us every day, note the recent Franklin Fire and Malibu. And, distressingly, the upcoming federal administration includes numerous climate deniers, maximizing our local. Thank you, Ms. Gutierrez. Brad Ewing, before you begin, I'm just going to call up a few more names to line up. the committee. Thank you, Ms. Gutierrez. Before you begin, I'm going to call up a few more names to line up. Collin, Collin, Ralph, Mecher, Steph, Michael, Solof. It is. You can line up. Actually, the last the council. Thank you. Good evening, Mayor de Grady and City Council. You're all all the fabulous. My name is Brad Ewing. I'm the co-chair of Santa Monaco. I'm merging you all to support 16 o tonight. I believe this is a simple policy that streamlines the approval process for housing that state law already says that we must approve. Subjecting these projects to further unnecessary review raises costs delaying or preventing the construction of much needed housing in our community. The measure does not eliminate public meetings. There are still meetings that are required upon application submission and upon ARB review. So I'd like to thank council members Wic, Zernitskaya and Mayor Pro Tem Trosis for advancing this item. And I wish you all happy holidays and a happy new year. Good have a good night. Thank you, Mr. Erang. Kuran Khan. Good evening, members of the council. My name is Kuran Khan. I'm here on behalf of the owners of the Wilshire Theatre, the landmark historic property, which was not considered in any way in connection with the staff report regarding the removal of parking at Euclid. So at a minimum, I think as staff moves forward with this project, which is a good project, it's a wonderful project. Consideration must be given to what happens to that commercial use if there's no on-grade commercial parking. And I just want to say that state is given the city of a wonderful opportunity opportunity in that parking residential parking is not required for the residential project. So I think there's flexibility there to work out something that allows for on-grid commercial parking at the Euclid site. There's another comment I want to make about the staff report, which is lottable in its intent and not as lot of it with respect to its delivery. By that I mean it wants to advance the project, a good project, but there's a lot of assumptions, there's a lot of arguments or conclusions that are made without data and without analysis. So I recommend that City Council put this over, ask staff to continue to analyze the project. I support, I'm going gonna reaffirm the comments that have been made by other members of the public that the input by public has been very valuable. I think more input would help the project. And the key is a good successful project. I just wanna add one more point. We all wanna get to the point where people are writing transit or alternative transportation. We're not there yet. So we do have a parking demand, and we have a future goal that we want to get to. We need to look at the bridge. How are we going to get there? Thank you very much. And happy holidays. Thank you, Mr. Khan. Ralph Metzger. Good evening. Congratulations to all the new members and the continuing members. This is for item 11A. I'm here as a Rothm球 Architects, 3400, they're part of the avenue. I'm asking you to reconsider the need for neighborhood and commercial parking as you move the need of affordable housing projects forward. You all know of my complete support for affordable housing to provide secure living space for individuals and families. The need has never been greater in Santa Monica continues to be a leader in policy and provision of affordable housing. But tonight I'm here to remind the council that the lifeblood of our streets is the activity that occurs on them. Commercial and office space need tenants and that can only happen if shoppers and workers have reasonable access. City policies have us working towards the city of multi-mobility, but it'll take some time to get there. And the stores and offices don't have adequate parking available. There's good reason to expect many of them to go out of business in the interim. One building of great importance to the city is the Wollsford Theatre, directly north of the 1217 U.S. site. The Wollsford Theatre is a city landmark built in the 1930s. It is a non-ductile concrete building. I'm coordinating the analysis and preparation of documents of the work required to meet the city's seismic upgrade ordinance for older concrete buildings. This work will cost a minimum of $500,000 and will hopefully start to spring. This should lead to long-term tenants moving in. But please note the business plan and the value of the building rely on the existing parking on the adjacent housing site. The loss of the parking jeopardizes the future of the Wilshire Theatre. All of the review and analysis of the commercial building on Wilshire Boulevard forgot to pay attention to the Wilshire Theatre. Its future is now in doubt. Please consider how to maintain public parking on the Euclid site and help secure the city. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Mature. Steph. Hello. I'm here to speak on 11 a. I would about the proposed developments at 12 17 you could 14th Street housing project. The DDA has critical problems with it as voiced here. First of all, in reading all of this, there's a $13.5 million funding gap, not originally disclosed. So that means Santa Monica tax payers are gonna have to pay for the unexpected $13.6 million. On top of that, there's a $6 million loan to acquire the unleashed building, essentially gifting prime real estate to a developer using our public funds. There's no architectural plans for 14th Street and the DDA. So how is this DDA going to be signed if we don't know what the 14th Street plans look like? I mean, you're gonna sign it and then we're gonna figure out what it looks like. This is crazy. The other thing is multiple lawsuits, the developer HCHC has a problematic history. Multiple lawsuits in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, including legal actions against council members and mayor Karen Bass. Why would Santa Monica welcome a developer in to our city that's currently suing the mayor of Los Angeles? The original request for proposal explicitly asked developers to prioritize parking and resident considerations. While all the other proposals respected these guidelines, they were not picked. HCHC was picked whose plans eliminate all parking and introduce PSH housing, which was not in the original RFP and not part of the housing element. Residents? Thank you, Steph. Michael Saurov. And then we have Jonathan Foster. You are the final speaker of your still here. I'll be speaking on item 11 A. I am a strong proponent of deed restricted affordable housing on public land and I applauded council selection of H.C. to build affordable housing on city owned surface parking lots in mid-city. I became concerned, however, when the former council enclosed session and without a public staff report, fundamentally revised HCHE's project, such that the revised project would help 25% more to produce each bedroom. I shared my concerns with HCHC, and Sarah let's then spoke with me at length. Sarah explained why HCHC wants to obtain project funding in 2025, and why the revised project gives it the best opportunity to do so. I believe it is prudent for HCHC to obtain its funding in 2025. Doing so should bring the units online sooner. We'll mitigate the risk that funding dries up due to California's budget woes and hostility from the Trump administration. And we'll avoid a conflict with the four street projects application for funding in 2026. While I'm not an expert, I do find that each THC's explanations for why the revised project maximizes its chances of 2025 funding to be for facially reasonable. And therefore, the funding feasibility may justify reducing the number of bedrooms and increasing the costs at this time at these sites. It's important for you to probe this matter tonight. Good governance requires that city land and taxpayer dollars be deployed in a cost-effective manner. And public support for affordable housing depends upon providing tangible proof of cost-effectiveness to the public. Future staff reports should do so robustly. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Soloth and our final speaker for tonight, Jonathan Foster. Hello, Council, not trying to be last, but thank you for, let me speak. I should have been able to give this public input and public input. without the discussion I can't know what the target language is on 16m on the council meeting rules if what I'm speaking about really fits this item so I don't know what I'm going to speak about really fits this item because I haven't heard the discussion and that's what it's about public input on each item is prescribed by law and it needs to be restored because it has exam and then cross examination. And that's what you just did in there, right? So maybe we should do, some people can speak at the beginning of the meeting, but if you want to speak on each individual item, which is what we're supposed to do, we're supposed to hear the discussion. And then the public gets to comment on the discussion. You're you you got dark government going on here. Okay. I want to stay till I was here till no no no no no want to yeah for someone who would want to stay till 130 and and comment on the discussion and this is equality and inclusion at At the closed session, you just took too long, but it's cross-examination when along with that. Public input has to be reflective of what happens in court. So, let's say I'm going to do something about your life. You give your input, then I talk it over with my people, and we do what we want. When you figure out what we're doing and you want to give comment, you can't. I was here till 4.30 in the morning when Kevin McEwen was mayor and he ruined the city. This is dark shady promotion of dark government. Without discussion, I can't know what the target language is. You have to restore this because everything you pass, if somebody gets in trouble for it, it has to go to court. And in court, they do exam and cross examination. We have to be able to comment. Thank you, Mr. Foster. So that adjourns are, I'm sorry, that ends our public comment. Item 11, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, that ends our public comment. Item 11, I'm sorry, 10 A. So I'm sorry, ordinances. Public comment is permitted on ordinances for introduction and for first reading. No public discussions permitted on ordinances for second reading and adoption. In accordance with charter section 16, the adoption of all ordinances and resolutions shall be by reading of title only and less to council member present decent. Item 10A, introduction and first reading of an interim zoning ordinance, amenity, interim zoning regulations established by interim zoning ordinance 2764 and extended by interim zoning ordinance 2770 to extend the operating hours for the city's existing cannabis retailers consistent with state law. Let me have the staff report. So I don't know, is your microphone? Thank you, there you go. Good evening mayor and council, Jingyo planning manager. Here were the Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. retailers. So this is some of the background. We currently have two formerly medicinal cannabis retailers and through the ICO. They are allowed to sell adult use cannabis and the city's ordinance allows currently operations between 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., which is an 12 to 7 on Sundays and their CUP's reference that existing regulation. So the proposal would be to extend those operating hours to between 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. to line up with what the state regulations allow. You know, I think we received a question as to whether we would have any concerns about increasing early operating hours to 6 a.m. instead of 8. We would not staff just propose 8 a.m. because it sounded reasonable, you know, for operating hours. We hadn't heard feedback from operators that there was great customer demand at that very early hour. It was more towards the later part of the evening. So that was part of the reasoning behind that. And this IZO would continue to be an effect on October 2026. And I think as you had received a report earlier, we're very much in the process of bringing back to the council the Adult Use Canvas ordinance sometime this summer. So that concludes my report. Well, thank you for that. Very short report. Do I hear a motion? I'd like to move approval of the staff for our recommendation. Any seconds? I'll second. So moved by Council Members in its guise, seconded by Mayor Nguyen Grady. Council members, Wic? Sorry, we're going to have any discussion on this. Oh, sorry about that. I skipped right over before. You can have discussion and just see your name now. So Council Member Hall, sorry about that. I skipped right over before we can have discussion and I just see your name now so Councilmember Hall. Sorry about that. Yeah, thank you. So I was the one that raised the question on why we didn't just match the state guidelines instead of what seems to be a relatively arbitrary 8 a.m. I'm curious if the council will be not able to just matching the state guidelines of 6 a.m. Even if the demand is not there now perhaps there is at one point in the future. and I think it's important for our small businesses to know that we are amenable to granting them flexibility. So is that be adding an amendment to this staff? Are you amenable to that as the maker? And we comfortable with that. I'm comfortable with that. It doesn't mean obviously that they will open its exam but it's available to them. Just that they have the flexibility to but it's available to them. Just that they have the flexibility to do so, should they need to. Any more discussion? Can we do a roll call vote? So, Councillor, we cleared that six a.m. Six a.m. Just matching the state. Councillor Rose Lake. Yes. Councillor Marraholl. Yes. the process. Yes, that's my question. Yes, that's my question. Yes, I just want to make sure that mayor pertinent is getting in the queue somehow because I have my phone so I can see if she's I'm good. I'll you know. Thanks item 10B approval of contracts for implementation of Samo Bridge program and Introduced and adopt emergency interim zoning ordinance to exempt exempt city uses from temporary use permit requirements during a declared emergency. Good evening, everyone. Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem, Council. My name's Jenna Grigsby. For those of you who don't know me, I am the Chief Deputy of your City Attorney's Office Criminal Prostitution Unit. And it may surprise some of you that we are here as the City Attorney's Office talking about a respite hub. But we at the City Attorney's Office is specifically in the criminal prosecution unit really look to our job as behavior change and how can we affect behavior change? And a lot of those who come into contact with the criminal justice system are those who are experiencing homelessness, having a substance abuse, mental health. And so we're really looking out out of the box solutions, how can we work with our city partners to really try to push that behavior change? And that's where Sam O'Bridge comes from. So we are excited to talk to you about that today. I would like to say I am a misbrief as Jane, but I am not, I apologize, afropped. So how did we get here? We got a $7.9 million grant from the California Board of State and Community Corrections. This programming will fund from April 2025 to March 2028. A 24-7 no barrier volunteer respite hub, only for Santa Monica PD to make referrals. And I think that's important for folks to understand. This is not a walk-up facility. It is folks for SMPD are making contact with low-level misdemeanor offenders who are experiencing homelessness, substance abuse, mental health. And instead of taking them to jail, they have an opportunity to take them to immediate services. It is going to be in the location which we'll talk about in a minute. But once they are there, they have the ability to take a shower, rest, have a meal, and then once they have a better mental state, they get immediately connected to a service provider. And that service provider is what gives them the 90-day care plan. Because again, I think it's important to realize that as prosecutors, sure, we can dictate what you do or what you can do, but these care providers, the care navigators, are the ones who really can talk to folks, meet them where they're at, and come up with a plan that's going to be responsive to their needs. So that's why we think this intersect of bringing SMPD directly in line with the care manager to produce this 90-day plan is the best option. Once they achieve this 90-day plan, we will not file their criminal case. And so that's the carrot and the stick approach that we go with. The population we're gonna serve is again, justice involved folks, usually experiencing homelessness, who are adults. This is not a juvenile program, it's focusing on adults. And again, those including mental health and substance abuse are really our care population. And the goals of the program are to divert individuals from treatment or instead of taking them to jail directly into treatment and we're looking at how this reduces the recidivism rate. So the roles that are kind of prescribed by the grant is obviously the program services which will be provided by Exodus. Exodus is partnered with the city before in two of our other programs. We find them very successful to work with and we have had a really good success rate with them so we're excited to partner with them again. This site will be provided by Will Scott who does mobile trailers at a lot of the big construction sites you see around the county they just produce the trailers. We are in the budget from the grant going to be able to hire a limited full-time employee who's a hundred percent focused on this project. I'm really good at a lot of things. I am not good at math. So this person will help us direct those budget funds and make sure that when we do get audited by the state, all of our ducks are in a grant consultant, again through grant funding. Elizabeth Anderson consulting has worked with the city in the past. She has really helped to drive this train and kept us on track and is critical and crucial in getting us this funding to begin with. And the program evaluation and audit services, again, a process that's dictated by the grant. I think why this is exciting that it's built into the grant is because it is an outside agency that will test our effectiveness not only after the three years for the program but also the auditing to make sure that budget wise we stayed on track we spent the money where we were supposed to and it's just a requirement of the grant. So again I would be remiss if I didn't thank our city partners. This is not something that we at the city attorney's office could do alone. Especially SMPD has really done a huge lift for us as well as human services and finance. We've all really worked together to make this happen. So I wanted to take a moment to thank them. And then last but not least, what I think everybody cares about is where we are looking at putting this location. So again, this was a heavy lift done by not just our office. We took the entire city-owned property list that was compiled by Jennifer and economic development and narrowed that down to 14. And after we took those 14 sites, we assembled a group of city leaders to really get into the weeds. And we came back with two possibilities and the top possibility is the Civic Center Auditorium and the two individual spaces that we're targeting are the stars. The one in the top corner is called the cement patio adjacent to the east wing. And then in the alternative would be the parking lot on the southwest corner at Pico in Maine. And the reason we want to target this first area, which we're just calling the balcony outside of the East Wing, is currently that space is not activated. It's boarded up, it's a little dark, it's a little overgrown, by activating that space with these trailers, which will come with 24-hour security, which will come with live stream cameras that S&PD is going to help us put up. We really think that we can activate that space and utilize it in a way that it's not being used right now. So that's the choice that we kind of recommended to the City Manager's Office and to folks as we were going through this, to really kind of dig into what and where we can put this location that I think would be the best for all of those getting services as well for activating the space in it of itself. So what do these trailers look like? They're going to be like two double wide trailers, right? If you've seen those on construction sites, the picture we have is kind of a model. It's going to have three to four loungers. And so I know that there's been some questions and concerns about how many people this is gonna serve. It's not a shelter, it is not meant to be a shelter. It is really a 72 hour place for folks to take a shower, clear their headspace and connect with services. It is not a long-term solution, it is not a bed, it is really like a lazy boy. For you to have a minute to get to a place where you can accept help and accept services. So the layout is going to look very similar to that green drawing. There'll be two basically modules. One will be the office-based. One will be the participant client intake center. And they will be again staff 24 hours a day. There will be a security person on site that is contracted through Exodus and the reason I think that is important because this is a security company that is trained to handle this type of clientele so that they know how to react, how to deescalate and how to really keep not only the participants safe but staff safe and folks that are in the area. So I think that's important to highlight. Again, they'll be modified so that one of the units will have a shower and I think that's again a good resource for folks to have in this area. So last but not least, how are we going to roll this out to the community? Part of the grant is required to have some community meetings. Before we even got our application in, we had to have a local advisory committee. It's made up of about 16 members, both the city staff, nonprofit agencies, city commissioners who are also some residents of the community. Once that advisory board has been commissioned, we're gonna meet with them early January. After that, we have to do regular community meetings, which will be open to the public. We thought the nexus there with the Human Service Commission is a good way to outreach to those in the area, to any actual residents of the city that are interested, but it's an already a standing meeting and they do it quarterly. I think that first one is scheduled at the end of January. At this point, if there's any questions, I tried to get through it as fast as possible, but we are excited about this program coming to the city. Thank you so much for that very thorough report. Councilmember Trozos? Sure, hi, Jenna. Thank you so much for your update and for all your work on this. I just wanna clarify the $7.9 million that we're using to fund this is not coming from the general fund. Is that correct? That is correct. It is coming from this state. They call it the Prop 47 grant funding. I think they were awarded about $150 million. This cohort, we are cohort 4. This funding we had a call with them in Thursday of last week, they indicated they didn't believe there would be any immediate cuts given the passage of Prop 36. So we are pretty confident that we are going to receive an entire $7.9 million. Fantastic. And just can you clarify for me how people are getting referred to Samo Bridge? Can they self-refer or is it someone in the judicial system that needs to refer them? How is that working? So the way that we have stood it up right now is that it's actually direct referrals from the San Monica Police Department. So for example, it's 2 o'clock in the morning. The call comes out of a disturbance outside of a business. SMPD rolls up and there's an individual, you know, vandalizing the store, loitering, some type of very low level misdemeanor. That person can be contacted by SMPD, SMPD can make the finding that there is some type of criminal activity and they give the person the option. Hey, I'm going to either take you to jail and book you and release you with a citation or we can take you to Samo Bridge, we can connect you with the service provider, you know, they can talk to you, see what you need and if you're successful on this program, you can have your citation not even filed with the court. And would it be for folks who are experiencing substance abuse issues or with mental health issues also be referred there? It is all three Those who are experiencing homelessness mental health and substance abuse again I I am cautious of turning SNPD into diagnostics, you know, they can just go right and Visibly assess the situation and talk to the person and if they self identify as one of those needs, then they would be asked to, you know, if they're interested in the program. Okay. I have some comments, but those are all my questions and just really impressed with how quickly you've gotten this off the ground and when we're excited. Okay. We're still in questions. Council Member Hall. Thank you. What does the expected service life of these trailers? Like how long until they start deteriorating? So we have a three year grant cycle. So at that point, we would take a look and assess what the need is and if we get funding, obviously to continue the program, we do have a budget line item built into the current grant cycle. If there are any needs of repairs, any updates, something happens. In the trailer, we have some built-in funding to make repairs. Okay, great. And does the budget also include a line item for X-Fill of the trailers and equipment if the grant does not get renewed after three years? The budget is solely based on this original grant funding. So we have to go out and I have to find more money. We have to find more money. We have to find more money. We have to find more money. We have to find more money. We have to find more money. We have to find more money. We have to find more money. We have to find more money. We have to find more money. We have to find more money. a possibility here in our community. So I just had a couple quick questions regarding the limited term administrative position, the grant included a budget of 584,940 for a temporary senior legal analyst. the last year, and I'm going to be a temporary senior legal analyst. Do the funds cover the cost of this entire position over three years? Or will the city need to supplement any of the funding? It's fully grant funded. Okay. You actually already answered my second question. And the another one. So the staff report noted that we were awarded the full grant funding for 7,926,172 but I saw in the staff report that the total amount for the contracts was listed as 6,284,582 excluding the budgeted amount for the limited term staff physician. So is the difference for any potential cost overruns or where is that difference coming from? It's a little bit of both. We again, new going into this when we were doing the budget that there was this lingering prop 36 situation. And so we didn't want to overcommit and then overspend and put the city in a bind. So we gave ourselves some built-in kind of slash fund so that we can make sure we have what we need. We also budgeted for like I said three to four loungers and the staff needed to support that. You know, in a perfect world, I am envision this growing and being able to serve a larger population. So again, we wanted to make sure we had some built in funding for that. But what we have right now will cover three to four loungers for the three year term and all the staff that's needed to support that. Thank you. And final question, you had mentioned 24 or seven security. I just wanted to confirm they won't have any firearms, right? Correct. It's not a police officer. Okay. It will be a security guard, a company that they contract with Exodus. They are not armed. Okay. Got it. Perfect. Thank you so much. Those are all my questions. Any more questions, Council? I have one question. How will we be advertising the LAC or the committee that's being put together? The LAC has already been formed. We had to do that to have those names and those commitments to apply for the grant. What we will do when we get to the Human Services Commission meeting, we will follow whatever it is that they typically do for their advertisement. Again, we're meeting in January early with that committee. I have a feeling it's probably been eight months since we've gotten this group together. There may be some people going, some people coming. So we may have the opportunity to expand that to see if we need to invite others that are directly affected by this program that we hadn't thought of when we put the grant in back in May. Okay, thank you. I wanted to open the floor to comments. I just want to check on Councilmember Trocess. Did you have any comments or? Yeah, I can make a couple now. I mean, I'm prepared to move the item. I think that I'm really excited about it. It's important that we implement this timely. I had the privilege of being able to see our sister, Citi Rdondo, be homeless court in action. And I know that our step court is equally if not more impactful. And I think that this is going to be a tool to complement some of our alternate incarceration that we've all said that we are committed to and hopefully give our police another tool an option for folks. I'm also really heartened that we're using grant funding. And I just thank you, Jenna Jenna and the whole team for always fistigiously going after all these additional resources. I'm hoping that this also activates some of our civic center area and can address some community concerns by enhancing local safety. I'm excited that Moss Adams is going to have a really rigorous program evaluation component in fiscal oversight so that we can make sure that we're learning best practices in lessons here. And I just really appreciate that this has been a cross-departmental collaboration and concert with community engagement as well. So really, really appreciative. I think this really addresses some of our systemic challenges and just gives us another tool. really really appreciative. I think this really addresses some versus some of the challenges and just gives us another tool and I'm I'm prepared to support the item but happy to hear my other council members have to say. Does anybody have any other comments? Council members would like. Hello. Thank you Jenna. I just wanted to say echo council member Turosus. You know, this is the kind of stuff that I think the council and the community is desperately looking for law enforcement working hand in glove with other services to make sure that not only are we getting people off the streets, but we're finding long term solutions for them. We're giving them options to divert from traditional criminal justice solutions to services. By using that care stick approach, I'm really excited about the program. I'm really thankful that you're able to secure the funds and I'm excited to see the results. Councillor Mourarskin. I just want to add my appreciation to the work the City Attorney's Office has done. Please and everyone who's been involved in this program. I think we all are deeply appreciative of the efforts to engage in harm reduction programs and to help police and everyone who's been involved in this program. I think we all are deeply appreciative of the efforts to engage in harm reduction programs and forward thinking approaches to these very, very complex solutions and wish we could have a longer time horizon here, but I look forward to seeing where this goes. Well, with no one else in the queue? I just want to also echo the sentiments. Oh, I see you. I'm thanking you for this report, but also just want to say to the community that, you know, there's been a lot of discussion about catching release policies and, you know, those of us that are small business owners ourselves, we see repeat minor crimes that are a bit frustrating. So it feels like this is an opportunity to really deal with those issues and so for that I'm really grateful and I just really want to thank you guys for moving swiftly because this money came in late and I'm really floored and impressed with how quickly you guys came with such a thorough report to to put this council members. Council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and the council members and councilmember's and it's a guide move the item and councilmember's wick seconded. Councilmember's and it's a guy. Yes. Councilmember I'm sorry mayor Potimterosis. Yes. Councilmember Raskin. Yes. Councilmember Hall. Yes. Councilmember Wic. Yes. Mayor Negrette. Yes. Passes six to zero. Thank you and I will also make a shameless plug for the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the mayor and the just January 8th. Step ahead. Okay. Before moving on to the next item, I just want to quickly go back to the when council met this evening as a redevelopment successor agency. I believe I neglected the state that count no council member received any compensation for meeting as the redevelopment successor agency. So I just want to make that clear for the record. Item 11 a approved field terms and authorized development and disposition agreements and group leases for 1217 Euclid Street, 1211 through 1217 14th Street and 1402 Wilshire Boulevard. the the city council. My name is Natalie Verlenich. I'm the housing manager for within the Housing and Human Services Departments. Tonight I'll be presenting on the disposition and development agreement and ground lease deal terms for the city-owned parking lots located near Wilshire, also known as the Wilshire developments. Before discussing the revised proposal from the development team and the proposed deal terms, I would like to provide a brief background on the sites. These sites include 130 affordable residences. The original proposal included the three city-owned sites located at 1217 Euclid 11 or 1211 through 1217 14th Street and 1146 16th streets. These three sites were identified in the city's housing elements and committed for affordable housing at or below 80% of the area median income. The city issued an RFP or request for proposal in 2023 in accordance with the city's housing elements. In March of 2024, the city council selected a development team led by Hollywood community housing corporation and entered into an exclusive negotiating agreement. At its August 27th, 2024 meeting, City Council provided direction on a revised proposal for the development, which I will discuss later in the presentation. As part of the exclusive negotiating agreement process, each CHC provided or hosted four community meetings and received feedback from the community through a variety of channels, including the community meetings, the development website and emails and voice mail as well as public comment at the city meetings. The development team reviewed the feedback and revised the proposal based on the feedback as well as its own due diligence. As mentioned, City Council provided a direction in August of 2024 to continue negotiations on the revised proposal for a total of 130 residences. The development team shared the revised proposal for a total of 130 residences. The development team shared the revised proposal to the community at a city hosted community event or meeting in October of 2024. Oh, and additionally, the city staff also conducted door-to-door outreach of the 31 businesses along Wilshire Boulevard. So very briefly, here is an overview of HCHC's original proposal and its current revised proposal. In the original proposal, HCHC proposed developing all three city-owned sites for a total of 130 affordable residences. In the current proposal, HCHC would develop Euclid in 14th Street, while 16th Street would remain public parking. HCHC would acquire the neighboring site located at 14 out of 2 Welsher to create a larger development of 82 senior residences in which would include 40 supportive housing residences. The Euclid Street development would have 48 residences with over half dedicated to larger bedrooms, including two and three bedroom residences. The current proposal would maintain, would maintain 130 affordable residences in total as committed in the city's housing elements. City input as mentioned has helped inform the revised proposal from HCHC including the following key revisions. 14th Street was revised to senior development for those 55 and older. Euclid Street was revised to family housing with larger bedroom sizes and to address community and business feedback on public parking. 16th Street will remain public parking. The acquisition of 1402 Wilshire will allow a step-down approach to incorporate community design input. Each CHC has committed to increase security measures based on community discussion and feedback which will be described later in this presentation. Additionally, in a minimized alley congestion, the development incorporates vehicle queuing areas on site. At this point, I'd like to introduce Sarah Letts from Hollywood, a community housing corporation who will introduce the development team, as well as provide highlights of the two developments. Good evening, Marin City Council members, Sarah Letts, Hollywood Community Housing. As we have more of a discussion, I just wanna introduce the rest of the development team. Victoria Senna is our Director of Housing Development and Kristen Gunther is the Project Manager. Kevin Daley from Kevin Daley Architects is here as well as Julian Funk. And then John Miserie is here from the People Concerns. So this is the development team from the original proposal. And we're really pleased to show you where we stand today with our current concept. Next slide. Oh, we're there with our current concept. Next slide. Oh, we're there. Let's see. So the Euclid Street property will be, I'll show you images in just a second, but all components of that project will be at six stories. There's gonna be 48 affordable apartments and over half of the units will be large enough to accommodate families with two and three bedroom apartments and there will be one level of subterranean parking that will accommodate 40 parking spaces for the residents. The income ranges are going to be from 30 to 60% of area median income and one of the 48 apartments will be set aside for the onsite resident manager. So moving over one block to 14th Street, oh thank you. This property will have, as she mentioned, a step down where two of the buildings are at 6 feet, then to 5, then to the last one is 4 and three. It's sort of it has two heights that final building. 82 total apartments, two on-site managers, and then of the 80 apartments for low-income households, 40 will be for persons who are previously unhoused, and 40 will be for low-income people. There will be an age component in this current concept that we're proposing, where the head of household needs to be at least 55 years of age. And similar to the other property, incomes will range between 30 to 60% of area median income. So to show you a couple images, I'll advance the slide. So this is Euclid, the facade facing Euclid, but sort of looking towards the north. Instead of one large building, what KDA has done is they've pulled them into four separate buildings so that everybody has a lot of light and air. And then there's some distinction between the four buildings. They relate to each other really well, but they're also, there's some interesting design elements which make them each distinctive in their own way. The architecture review board met yesterday and Julian presented to the ARB. They were very complimentary of design, and it was unanimously approved with conditions. This is a straight-on view from Euclid. The glazing on the ground level would, behind the glass, is mostly active community spaces that'll help make it a more lively street escape. The landscaping is more robust than it appears in this image. The landscaping is sort of faded back in this image so that you can see the building more clearly, but it does have a robust plan for landscaping and the screen covering the building on the left will be developed in within more detail prior to issuance of the building permit. This is the building at the corner of Wilshire and 14th Street and you can see 14th Street with the bike lane. This again, there will be a lot of community spaces facing Wil sure to activate that portion of the street. And this is my last slide. And like I said, Kevin Dealey architects is here, so they can answer if you have more detailed questions. But this is looking at it from 14th Street, where this again, this is 82 units divided into four buildings, the two on the left are six stories tall. The next one is five. You see four stories, but when you get closer to the alley, it drops down to three stories. Again, the spacing of the buildings allows for light and air at every apartment. And again, robust planting. The buildings are a little bit set back to allow for more planting along the sidewalk on 14th Street. And the plan is for this design to go to ARB in January. And with that, I will turn it back to Natalie. Thank you. Thank you, Sarah. So onto the key deal terms. The first one is the acquisition of 1402 Wilshire Boulevard. So HCHC would own 1402 Wilshire Boulevard. So HCHC would own 1402 Wilshire Boulevard until has secured all construction financing. At that time, HCHC will transfer ownership of Wilshire Boulevard to the city at which the city will then concurrently ground lease that site combined with 14th Street back to HCHC. As part of this acquisition, the city will be providing a $6 million acquisition loan which will be repaid at construction closing to reduce the total city loan to $2.5 million. And again, just want to highlight that the acquisition of Wilshire Boulevard enables the proposal to meet the 130 apartment commitments in the city's housing elements, while also meeting the community feedback. For additionally, for the ground leases in this city loan, the city will have a ground lease on all three sites to the developer for a term of 55 years plus two options for 22 years, which in total would be for 99 years and the city would maintain ownership of the property and at the end of the 99 years would return to the city. The city will also provide the two city-owned sites as a ground lease. And so for this, the city will receive an annual payment of $1 per year plus residual receipts. And residual receipts are standard. Industry standard were 50% of the net cash flow from the developments go towards the public lenders the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of Additionally, site security, the city will prove a security plan, which will be for the life of the development and the DDA deal term. Any revisions to the security plan will need to be approved by the city. Key highlights are that there will be a resident property manager at each site Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. beginning with move-ins. On the 14th and Wilshire Boulevard site, there will be a second property manager Monday through Friday from 2 to 10 p.m. When those property managers are not on duty, they will be on call and available by phone for any after hours emergencies. HCHC has also committed to providing security for the first year of operations at the 14th Wulshable of Art in addition during the night and weekend hours. And the city will also meet and confer ongoing basis to assess any additional security needs in the development. As this is a city-funded project, the developments must utilize a city administered wait list for the general affordable apartments that would entail utilizing the city's below market housing wait list, which has a live work priority. And for the support of housing residences, those residences would utilize the city, or the housing authorities wait list, which prioritizes those that are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Santa Monica, also known as our Santa Monica priority population. Should any funding gaps occur, City staff is able to approve housing trust fund loans that comply with the trust fund guidelines. So any requests that are beyond those trust fund guidelines will be brought to City Council for approval. At this stage, HC, and dissipates a total funding gap for both developments at 13.5 million, which falls within the Housing Trust Fund guidelines. This does include the $6 million acquisition loan to acquire Wilshire Boulevard, which is also allowable under the city's Housing Trust Fund guidelines. As mentioned that $6 million acquisition loan would be paid down at construction closing to 2.5 million. And then in March of 2024 City Council asked staff to do an assessment of the public parking replacement as part of this proposal. The loss of the public parking has been a key topic of concern during the community engagement. It should be noted that no parking is required per the city's zoning ordinance. There are 98 existing parking spaces across the two sites located at Euclid and 14th parking lots as part of the city's ongoing parking study, the consultant for DOT analyze utilization of the city parking sites. This analysis reflected that the parking lots were utilized. And discussions with business owners also reflected a concern for employees and patron parking. Based on the community and business feedback and the parking assessment, HCHC and city staff are proposing the preservation of the 21 existing parking spaces at 16 streets. HCHC and city staff also assess potential options for replacement parking. Nozin Streets Replacements is not recommended by city staff as it presents a safety issue for streets with traffic signals. And it also counters existing policy on parking regulations aligning with adjacent land use and would directly limit, and would direct limited city resources away from achieving the city's sustainability objectives and adopted city policy to facilitate a range of transportation options. Both of these replacement parking options would require revisions to the existing city policy in regards to parking regulations, sustainability initiatives, and city policy to facilitate a full range of transportation options through policies and infrastructure projects such as transit service, bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, and shared mobility devices. Additionally, and then city staff can also facilitate discussions with Go Samo to address employee parking concerns as well. Additionally, during its due diligence, each the HC and the city analyzed the potential for replacement parking on site. However, on site, replacement parking was deemed infeasible on Euclid for a variety of reasons outlined in the staff reports. The larger footprint of 14th and Wilshire Boulevard provided fewer space constraints, but would require additional $6.3 million of housing trust fund investments for 35 replacement parking spaces or 181,152 per public parking spots. However, the city has limited housing trust funds resources as the repayment of the housing trust funds are still pending and funds continue to be withheld. Additionally, the city has three additional city-owned sites identified in the housing element to support with potential financing gaps and allocating additional housing trust funds towards parking will reduce the city's ability to achieve future obligations under the housing elements. The remaining three city-owned sites will likely require substantial housing trust fund investment based on the number of residences committed in the housing elements. As part of the staff assessment of parking staff would like to note that there is evidence of commercial corridors that are thriving without public parking lots such as Montana and Ocean Park Avenue. Given all of the above, you will know that the DDA deal terms do not include additional replacement parking. If council wishes for different direction on public replacement parking now would be the opportunity to take that direction. So as mentioned, HCHC last night received ARB approval for Euclid and will be moving forward with 14th Street of going to ARB in January. Tonight with City Council approval, the City Manager, if approved, will execute the DDA deal turn or DDA and associated documents to allow HCHC to apply for the outside financing. And the Euclid would be the first development to move forward with financing. If they're successful with tax credits in March of 2025, construction would start in late 2025. 14th Street and Wilshire will be applying for MHP and acquiring the Wilshire Boulevard site in the second quarter of 2025 and applying for funding later in September of 2025. And if successful, construction will start in spring of 2026 with estimated construction completed in 2020. And with that, that concludes the staff presentation. Thank you so much for that through a report. We're gonna move to a round of questions. Council members, would you like? Thank you for the report. And for all of the work and back and forth you've done over the last year to get the project where it is today, which is hopefully very close to well the start. A couple of questions just to clarify. So the funding gap that's been identified, you mentioned that the $6 million loan is a part of that $13.5 million estimate. And that when you say it'll be eventually reduced to $2.5, does that mean the trust fund will be getting back the difference there? Correct. So the $13.5 is $11 million for the Euclid sites and then the 14th and Wilshire site, and once construction closing passes will be paid down to 2.5 million. I'm sorry, so it will be $6 million for acquisition, which will be paid down and will remain on the site's development. It will be 2.5 million. Okay, so in other words words the 13.5 would be after the loan is paid down. Correct, yes. Got it. Okay, and then looking here real fast. There's been back and forth obviously we've communicated, neighbors have communicated with you directly and with the developer and with us. There was some discussion around a good neighbor agreement and how that might be incorporated into the DDA. I'm actually not 100% familiar with exactly what that is, but there was some indication, I would love for you to maybe just elaborate on what that is and whether or not that could be something that could be accommodated in the DDA. So the good neighbor agreement, HCHC, we are going to be having conversations with them about including that in the DDA. I'm going to have Heather Averick speak to that more as she has personal experience with that. And I'll... Good evening Mayor, Mayor Pro Temp, Good evening Council, Heather Averk, Director of Housing and Human Services. So the good neighbor agreement, I think there are a variety of ways we could achieve that. We'll also work in close proximity with the City Attorney's Office on that. The way that I've seen it done in the past is that it includes obligations to meet regularly with the community. And I think we would do that off site just out of respect for the residents. But it can look different. And so I think that's where we'll work with City Attorney's Office to see kind of what makes the most sense for this. And also to meet the community feedback and the community need for that. But in general, that's something that you guys are committed to working out in some shape and form in this final agreement. Yes, yes. And I'll just add that's something that we plan to carry forward in all of our DDA templates moving forward. Great. And I mean, I think I'll, I'm not sure I'll stay maybe for a second. There was another question around security. There's one your commitment that's currently been made. I just wanted I think there's just anxiety generally about well what happens after that point and a lot of questions just about kind of making sure that there's continual kind of consultation and also what that process will look like you know whose decision it will be whether it's the cities or someone else's to you know decide whether that's necessary going past that point or not. Just curious. Okay, so thank you, Councilmember. So as mentioned, there is a security plan which will be approved as part of that HCHC has committed to one year of security operations at which point the city in HC will meet and confer see what the security concerns are if there are any and then there'll be discussion of whether or not it needs to continue forward be paired down and that will be part of the process. So I hear you and I think it's going to work great and hopefully we won't need a past year but I still I want to push just a tiny bit because you know meeting confer will figure it out. I just want, you know, some sort of sense of reassurance that, you know, if there is a problem, we have the ability or leverage to continue providing that service, for instance. Yeah, and I, we've talked to HCHC about it and there is options to extend it. What it would mean though is that it would reduce and it would delay when we would start receiving residual receipts as it would be part of the operating cost. It would potentially be an obligation on the city, for instance, at some level. In a work around way, yes. It would reduce our residual receipts that we receive. Right, but it is an option. It is an option, yes. OK, thank you. Yes. It would reduce our residual receipts. But it is an option. It is an option. Okay. Thank you. And then I think just generally speaking, what I hear from the community, I'm very excited about this program and it is project and I think the community is ultimately going to find out that they have a good neighbor and that they're excited about it too. I think there's just a general sense of anxiety while people I think have come around to supporting it. They believe in more affordable housing and options for people to get housing who need it desperately. I think they just want to feel like there's going to be a really open channel dialogue, open channel communication and dialogue and a responsiveness from both HAC and the city when it comes to concerns, you know, most of which will come many years down the road when COO opens. And I know that's going to be a work in progress, but I'm just wondering if you can speak a little bit to like what that system will be. And it's partly on HAC and people concerned, but it's also on us as well as the city and just elaborate a bit on the process by which we will sort of make sure that we are both communicative and responsive. Yeah, and I can speak on that. So HCHC, they will be providing the property management contact information. So for when issues arise or other things, they can definitely reach out to HCHC directly on that. And on the city side, the city does meet with many of our developments on a regular basis. And so with this development, we would be meeting with the service provider and the property manager on, you know, a weekly, bi-weekly basis to address issues as they're coming up. Got it. Well, thank you. I do just have another question. I'll start with you, but it made bleed into mobility and transportation a bit. There was originally contemplation of there being an AHSC grant, and I think part of the gap in funding is partly sort of attributed to the fact that that is no longer something that's going to be pursued. And I'm trying to understand a little like chicken and the egg here. I know there was a project went through a lot of different permutations. And on one level, I've heard there being an issue around perhaps an availability of projects that would meet that on the mobility side. But I've also heard that the senior housing on some level is also potentially in conflict when it comes to getting that grant versus other forms of funding that maybe we now were applying for. I'm just trying to understand sort of what came first in a way in terms of why we're no longer sort of pursuing that maybe we now were applying for. I'm just trying to understand sort of what came first in a way in terms of why we're no longer sort of pursuing that option. That's a great question. So there's been a lot of conversations with multiple city departments about the ASIC or the affordable housing and sustainable communities fund. And one of the, you know, what's needed is there's three parts. You need affordable housing development, you need a pedestrian project or bicycle improvement project and you need a transit project. And those two have to have significant GHG reductions in order to have the application even be competitive. And so in talking with mobility staff and DOT staff, you know, Santa Monica has a really great transit system as it is. And the route on Wilshire was already awarded funding recently to bring down from 20 minutes to 10 minutes. And so that would have been an opportunity, but that was already awarded and selected. And so there wasn't a transit project that would have significantly brought down the GHD reductions. And without those components, the ASIC funding wouldn't be competitive enough to ensure that would be funded. So that tied with seniors living within the development seniors as part of the calculation for the ASIC funding are not significant greenhouse or greenhouse gas contributors. So when significantly reduce greenhouse gases to be competitive? So I guess the question that was was it the decision to move to the senior housing or was it the lack of availability of projects or, you know, in terms of what initiated this change? Yeah, no, I hear you. I think it was a combination of both. You know, there was multiple factors going on, you know, with the ASIC funding, with, you know, the senior population, it was a combination of both. OK, and just so I understand with the availability of projects, and let me know if Jason or anyone else needs to come up here. But there would need to be a bike or pet component and a bus component. But both parts would have to be. Correct. So for instance, like I was told, the 14th Street Bike Lane has taken for a different project that we are contemplating on PS3. They had an additional project that was a bus-related project there. Yeah, but you mentioned it one as well. And PS3, former PS3 benefits from being in the downtown, which is where majority of the big blue buses routes go through the downtowns. They were able to create a significant GHG reduction program there. So there are buses that we are now going to run more frequently or otherwise? Can you speak specifically to that one? I can ask. Okay. If our DOT colleagues know... Well, just to follow up on that quickly, the, I mean, sorry to, yeah, I mean, it was like Santa Monica Boulevard looked at as another, you know, major bus line that we have or, you know, the Leven Street bike lane that we're planning to build at some point or things like that. Yeah, I can speak very broadly to that and then maybe Jason, if you want more information can speak very broadly to that and then maybe Jason if you want more information can speak to that but you know Santa Monica was looked at and again there wasn't enough reduction and significant reduction for the GHG to be competitive for the development. You know there was bicycle and pedestrian we definitely had conversations with them but it was ensuring that there was projects that would significantly reduce GHG. And that was the driving factor to make sure it was competitive enough while also ensuring that HCHC would also be able to compete for these other funding sources. Should I ask Jason this? I see him behind you, so perhaps. I agree. Hi, Jason Cligar, Chief Planning Officer for the Department of Transportation. So the headways on Route 1 on Santa Monica Boulevard are already at 10 minutes. And so there wasn't really an opportunity to improve that service there, because it's already our highest standard. Specifically about 11th Street, that project is not ready to be bundled in a grant application at this time. There's additional outreach and conceptual design work that would be needed before we would have the level of confidence of putting it into a grant where we'd be able to guarantee that that would be able to move forward. When it comes to this idea that we already have 10 minutes. So, I think that's a good question. I think that's a good question. So, I think that's a good question. So, I think that's a good question. So, I think that's a good question. So, I think that's a good question. So, I think that's a good question. So, I think that's a good question. So, I think that's a good question. if the funding would be to do that? My understanding is that the greenhouse gas reduction in the eyes of the grant would not be enough to be funded. There's also the consideration of needing to have the additional buses and the needing to have the staff to operate those buses. So, it's a little more complicated than just saying to increase the headways. Okay. And I know these things take time obviously and there's multiple factors including the decision to go to senior housing which again, not quite sure if that's what caused this or if it's just an additional factor but nonetheless, when it came to 11th Street, you know, I know that the grants not do, for instance, until like the middle of next year. I mean, there's no way that theoretically we could have something packaged, you know, by then, for instance. We would have to reorganize, you know, our work plan and embark on doing that work now, which would then require trade-offs and other work that we have underway at this time. Well, obviously if there are other issues around the bus service and other things that make us uncompetitive, it doesn't make sense. I just mean that six months from now and this project was contemplated nine months ago. So I just wanna make sure that we're not giving up a funding source that would both, obviously help fill our gap in this need and also help pay for transit improvements that we all want to see. I was also just going to add to though that HCH a HSC funding would require multiple items that would potentially also delay the development as well. So I'd also just want to. I'm aware there are multiple headwinds now, and I know we've moved away from there. So I'll stop asking about it. I will ask you just some final questions about parking. And again, I don't know if Jason, you're going to need or want to jump in. But so maybe stick around for a sec. The cost associated with digging underground further, the cost of the project, the hit to the trust fund, and including also the length of time of construction that neighbors are also complaining about, I think all would be a major hit to add further underground parking. But I am curious about a few other options that were touched upon in the staff report when it comes to maybe providing a little bit of replacement parking. The first which actually wasn't mentioned, but I've just heard from other buildings, other market rate projects that are going up, either here or in other cities, is there was there any exploration of optionality whereby there would be some sort of way in which parking provided to certain residents at night could be potentially made available during the day at any point to people who want to be parking on a short term. I know that I've seen developments work on strategies like that in other places. Yeah, I can briefly touch on that and then I might call up each seed a further share on that. So that was, you know, looked at and considered, but one of the concerns that came up was security of not only the parking structure, but also security of the tenants as well. There wasn't enough space to create different entrances to ensure security of those parking spaces and also of the building as well. If you have shared elevator spaces, you'd have to ensure that those from the public that are utilizing that aren't going on beyond the ground level or where they're supposed to be going. So that was something that was looked at, but it was security and just the operation of the building and how it was deemed infeasible. Okay, on the other question related to that, having to do with the option of adding perhaps some perpendicular parking on certain streets, I saw that that was considered but also rolled out for a number of reasons but I kind of wanted to push back on a few of those. I love Jason, speak on that one then. So the, I think there was mentioned, you know, Euclid, third, sorry, Euclid 14, 16th, we're all looked at at least preliminarily. I completely understand why 14th, especially with the bike infrastructure that we're contemplating, doesn't seem like it would be suitable necessarily for that. I know obviously this width of the streets and other things we need to be looked at, though it has been implemented on other streets nearby as mentioned in the report. There was mention of the fact that because it's a signalized intersection that's sort of a non-starter with the volume of cars but and head in parking or you know would then be backing out into traffic but what about the concept of making it a back-in angled parking for instance because I'm told that that would make it significantly safer. We have never done back in England parking in Santa Monica so that would be new for us and it would be a learning curve for users. I have seen that in other places and I'm trying to picture how that would lay out in the street. It would still require us to work with a consultant to do the design and the associated costs would be likely the same. So it would be using the resources in that way. It potentially could work. You know, we'd have to spend more time to evaluate it and see what would be gained in terms of the number of spaces in the function. So you could, as you're aware, already is signalized. And by this time next year, 16th Street will have a signal as well as part of our Wilshire Safety Study. So, both corridors will be signalized intersections. And the functional area near the intersection may not be suitable even for back-end angle parking given just the need to organize traffic flow near a signal and the higher volumes and higher speeds that are typical on streets with signals versus neighborhood stop-controlled intersection type streets. So it wouldn't be the entire width of the block that would have perpendicular parking. It would only be some amount of the street that's further away from the intersection and we have not done that level design to see how many additional spaces would be added. I guess my philosophical sort of point on this is that I, while I understand that a signalized intersection might lead to higher speeds, this kind of parking might also slow down speeds on the street which actually could be good on some level. So I guess I'm not sort of convinced that the signal may precludes it if say the back in parking or what not actually slows down speeds and causes people to drive slower. You know, I don't think that would necessarily be a bad thing. And when it comes to the parking permit restrictions, I feel sort of like a little confusing to me because I assume we could obviously change that. If the goal was to provide a certain measure of parking for say customers of businesses that we wouldn't have to have those perpindicular spots be permit restricted necessarily. So I think council could change the way that the program is administered, but the way that it is currently administered is that the parking is Goverened by the adjacent land use, so right? I just assume if the goal was to add a few replacement spots for people trying to park for businesses We could figure out a way to make it so that that could happen Yeah, I would require I think council action to change the preference Okay, and and the idea if we were interested as a council to look at this, was to ask for some sort of study, and is there any ballpark figure as to, you know, what that would look like or cost? A study about our preferential parking. No, sorry, just the whole idea of perpendicular on some of these streets. Sorry, what's your question? It was mentioned that there wasn't a study done as to even exactly where it could go or how many spots would be gained and what the cost benefit would be and that you would have to employ a consultant. And my question was, is that something we would ask for now and what would be the cost associated? Yeah, so it was about $60,000 worth of staff time, consultant time, and then the construction costs to implement that sort of scheme of parking on those streets. 60? Yes. Per block. And to look at it, I assume, less if we weren't, you know, just to evaluate. We would need to engage a consultant to, I mean, yeah, if it was just to do, you know, maybe 30% design or something like that, I think potentially a little bit less. Okay. Thank you so much. I wouldn't be that the construction cost wouldn't be excluded from that as well. Thank you. Thank you, Councilmember Hall. Thank you. I have a question for executive director Let's please. Yeah, can you share what your vision for lighting of the buildings is? Or are? So we will, we will incorporate exterior lighting. And we, you know, it will enhance the perception of safety. And I think it actually really does enhance safety. So we'll work with the architects. There is that screen element. So we'd have to figure out how to make sure that the exterior lighting worked well with the screens on both sites. And I imagine it would go, you know, on the sides of the streets, so Wilshire 14th, Euclid, and then also the alley. We would need to work with our neighbors on the alley and our neighbors to the south to make sure that we weren't sort of creating light pollution for them. So I imagine there would be some differentiation like brighter on the streets, and then we'd be more respectful of the neighbors but yeah we can incorporate plenty of exterior lighting. Okay thank you and that actually leads to my next question for staff. Have we done the outreach to the neighbors in the area because I've heard from some neighbors that they want more lighting with these developments but I would imagine there are some neighbors who would not want more lighting and would see that as light pollution. So I'm curious, what is the level of engagement in that immediate vicinity of these buildings when it comes to light? So we've had five community meetings. There's been outreach as well. So each of those five meetings, those property owners, residents and business owners and operators within the area received notice of those areas as well. We did business outreach which went of just obviously the lighting concerns but and then there was also just feedback through the websites emails and other avenues as well. So there wasn't anything specifically about lighting but there's been extensive outreach about it. Okay. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. Councilman Eraskin. Thanks. Some of my questions are already been answered. But I've got a few. It's on the point about security. I saw that in the deal terms, it's so that the security plan will be approved as part of the regulatory agreements. When is the regulatory agreement going to be assigned? Yeah. Susan, did you? I can answer. Yeah. So the DDA will include the regulatory agreement of form template. And then the regulatory agreement will be signed before construction and all of that starts. Okay, so that the terms will be approved as part of the deal. Correct, yeah. So what you're proving tonight and reviewing and approving include the regulatory agreement, the DDA, all of those associated documents with it. They help inform all of the documents. Okay, so it's not a separate entitlement or anything like that. No, it's part of our regular standard operations and to a whole host of documents are a part of it. If Susan, if you want to add anything. It's my Okay. Well, you're up here. I don't know if you have this handy, but just for the public's information. One of the things that came up at the community meetings, which I had a chance to attend, was letting people know about the length of the affordable housing wait list right now. It's an amonic. Can you just briefly speak as to what the length is right now? Yeah, it varies. So the blow market housing wait list, we have two wait lists here at the city. We have the blow market housing wait list, which is utilized for all of our deed restricted residences. That includes our city funded residences as well as the inclusionary one. That one varies because it's based off of, you know, the household size, how much that household has for income, a variety of things. So it can vary depending on that. But there is a live work preference. It does take some time. So there's still some households who applied when the housing list first opened in 2020-2021 that are still starting to move in now. So it does take time because there's a lot of demand for affordable housing in the city. And then the second wait list is the housing authority wait list which is for the vouchers which will be used for the permanent supportive housing wait list. And so that one is a separate list that is utilized as well for that. And do you know how long that wait list is? I don't know for the permanent supportive housing one because that's a separate wait list. We have a general affordable one and that one is quite extensive. There's last I checked, there's about 40,000 on that list. Wow. All right, I've got two questions for executive director. Yes. First, so did the Airbnb change any of the materials that we've seen on the facade designs? So I'm going to ask Julian, would you mind coming up since you were... So one of the conditions talked about the screen and there were several components to how they're going to end up modifying the screen. But when you asked about materials, and I don't remember if any of the Airbnb conditions spoke directly to the materials being used, because there is a little corrugated metal on a south side and some other materials. The later box materials they brought up. Yeah. OK. Hi, council members. So, I think that's the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same thing. So, the same street. Those renderings are from the the recent ARB. So they reflect the most recent design as I mentioned that was approved with conditions. Some of those conditions included a design development of that screen element that you saw on the facade, including looking at the proportions, materiality, and overall extent of that screen. And that would have to be reviewed and approved by city staff prior to the issuance of the building permit. Additionally, the final design of the security fences, gates themselves would also be reviewed, uh, likewise. Yeah, okay. Oh, and then sorry, if I just may, uh, on 14th, like I mentioned, uh, the, the Airbnb, we plan to go to, uh, in January. Uh, so there will be some kind of continued development of those, um, of those renderings largely based on feedback that we received from Euclid. Yeah, I'm so that one final question, either for congressional ads or maybe Jason will be best positioned to answer this. So, you know, at the back of the planning commission, we'd frequently see, you know, conflicts with Alley usage, with these projects that are being built out over a lot of the extents of the back alley. I'm curious if you know how the RR folks are going to be accessing your site. So I go to the Santa Monica P2 on the old time and there's always the conflict between deliveries coming from the North and I think that the tragic Collectors have the South. And I'm curious if you have any comments on operational impacts on your end. Well, so I'll say for so for Euclid and for 40 or 14th Street there's currently 49 public parking spaces on each site. And then when we build the housing, there will be a little bit less parking. So that implies maybe the new buildings will create less congestion in the alleys. When I read the traffic report, it sounded like a lot of the people are there one to two hours, some longer, some shorter. But in a residential situation, our observation is, people leave all day and then they come back at night or they leave for larger chunks of time. So there's a little bit less in and out. So you might have more turnover right in the existing public parking structures and in the residential buildings we've proposed, you'll have less in and out. So you might have more turnover in the existing public parking structures and in the residential buildings we've proposed, you'll have less in and out. So my sense is that there will be less congestion in the alley. And then the other thing that the design, the architects have designed is a full car length will be able to pull in off the alley and then you, they'll use their clicker and the gate will go up right to access the parking but they will not be poking out into the alley. They will be they'll be able to pull fully in the length of their car and then hit the clicker and then the gate will open. So we're also thinking that could mitigate some of the concerns about congestion. Did that answer your question? Yeah, it does. I mean, I think one thing that I and others have been curious about are what would happen if these became unidirectional alleyways? Now that would impact access for residents and other services. But obviously that's I think a little bit far af field of the scope of what we're talking about tonight. Okay. I see Councilmember Trocess is back in. So Councilmember Trocess? Hi, thanks Natalie and Sarah and the whole team for putting this all together. I just have a couple of questions related to the parking costs. The replacement parking, I understand, is $6.3 million. And that would equate to about $181,000 per space for Natalie, specifically. And maybe Jason, is this expenditure justifiable given the parking utilization rates in the area and can you just explain that? I can speak more to, you know, how we would pay for it and that we have very limited housing trust funds at the moment, which would take away from those. And 181,000 per parking space is higher because of needing to go underground and is the space size. I don't know if there's anything else. I'm just wondering, given the in our parking study, there seems to be some discrepancy between what the community is saying, the need is for the parking versus our studies. And just wanted to know if you think that this is an adjustable expenditure, especially using our small amount of housing trust fund dollars to pay for this. Like I said, I can speak from the housing side and that we have very limited housing trust funds and we have a large commitment in our housing element for the next three remaining sites. And so I think that is something that needs to be balanced of the commitments in our next three remaining sites and an eliminated amount of housing trust funds that we have. That is thanks. And then for Sarah, thank you for sending us the pro form for the project. Do you feel like there's any room specifically on a construction costs to value engineer like the contractors, profit overhead and contingency percentages to at all reduce any of the costs there. Is there any way to defer a portion of the $2.5 million development fee, developer fee, sorry, do you feel like there's any opportunity to value engineer the project or is this really the absolute bottom line? Yeah, there is. So Morley was mentioned in our proposal to the city because we want them to work with us throughout the process to make sure that we're being really savvy or taking advantages of all the value engineering opportunities that we can. If you're talking to a general contractor at the same time that you were finding the drawing, so yes, in that regard, new construction, yes, contingency amounts can come down. It's a risk-mitting factor like you might want a bigger contingency on Euclid where you have to go one level subterranean. So when you dig, there's always some unknowns. But yes, there are ways to save money. The other point I'd like to make is that if there are other sources that become known to us and available or become known to us as potentially additional sources of financing, we will pursue them. We are not going to think, oh, the city will fund the gap. If there is ever a chance to like, if there's IIG money, like there's very limited IIG money in the state of California, we think only 25 million for the whole state. But if we think we can compete, we'll compete. And we'll try to bring those resources to the projects. Fantastic. And just having known your track record across Southern California, I feel confident in that. So thanks. Appreciate it. Thank you. Council members are in its guide. So I had a couple of questions and I apologize if my brain froze for a minute and these were already answered. So I noticed in the staff report that it talked about the Go Samo Transportation Management Organization potentially engaging with the businesses. I was wondering that's a great way to get the information from the city. So I think that's a great way to get the information from the city. So I think that's a great way to get the information from the city and the city. So I think that's a great way to get the information from the city and the city. So I think that's a great way to and incentivize? Yeah. I see Mr. Cleggar is coming in. They certainly could. The Go Samo Transportation Management Organization can do outreach with employees, residents, visitors. Their main charge is to work with local employers who are regulated by our trip reduction ordinance to help them comply with that. So anything they do beyond that would kind of take them away from that core function that they're providing to local businesses, but that certainly is something that we could ask them to work on. Is there another team that would potentially engage the residents or work with HCHC to engage them? And I don't know, maybe help provide transit passes or work with any local like petty cabs or micro transit providers, anything like that to maybe free up some of the resident parking spaces because I know we've talked a lot about parking today but that is a big thing we have been hearing about for the community. Yeah, HCHC. You know, there's very well informed on many of the mobility choices that the city has and there are also communication with city staff as well. So one of the things with the senior development, there is the city's mode service that, you know, they can help educate tenants there that would qualify for that as well. There's also other avenues, especially for lower income tenants that they could qualify for as well that HCHC, you know, with support from city staff, but the HCHC is aware of these programs and they can share those with residents. Okay, awesome. Thank you. Most of my other questions have been answered, but I have two more. One for staff, a clarification on the perpendicular parking idea. Is that perpendicular parking as in 90 degrees to the sidewalk? Or would we, if that's something that we look at, would we be able to look at something angled at like 45 degrees to the curb? the city's area. So if we were to be able to look at something angled at like 45 degrees to the curb. Whenever we have done it in the city of Santa Monica, it's been 90 degree perpendicular head into the sidewalk. Is that because it's considered a best practice or is that just generally what's been looked at by default? I don't know if it's necessarily a best practice or is that just generally what's been looked at by default? I don't know if it's necessarily a best practice. It's just been our local practice and what we've done. The benefit of that is the curb kind of also acts as the wheel stop so that it, you know, prevents cars from going too far beyond, I guess, an angle, a different angle would still have some of that function as well. Yeah, I just feel like the angled might help with some of the visibility concerns. Let me see. So that's all I had for for y'all. Thank you. And then quick question for HCHC. So in the staff report, I that one of one of the things y'all are going to be doing to help address some of the community concerns was including a perimeter fence. When I picked up a perimeter fence it doesn't necessarily seem the most welcoming or inviting or feel like a community space. So I was just wondering how y'all would work to ensure that it doesn't make the building seem unapproachable or unwelcoming. Yeah, that's a really good point. So I was at Community Corp for five years from 2011 to 2016 and we didn't we did a building with Kevin daily at 26 and Broadway and it doesn't have perimeter fencing. So it seems like a decade ago that was sort of the mindset. I have to say that we work all over Los Angeles County and so we do have a lot of buildings with perimeter fencing. So we know what looks good, we know how to integrate landscaping with it, so that it provides the security that everybody is, there's a lot of talk about security. So we want to address those concerns. But we think we can make it beautiful With the landscaping and then also the choice of materials for the Fencing that we install. Thank you very much for the clarification. That's all my questions Did you still have a question? Okay, Council members Sorry, just on the topic of I guess when Councilmember Taurus is talked about ways that we can just make sure we get the most out of this project at the best cost There was talk of the step downs that were introduced on I guess the 14th Street site where it goes 6 5 4 3 I believe or something of that nature. I mean is there is there a cost saving or at least perhaps Maybe I guess a cost saving and getting more units for not, you know, as much cost pertaining to potentially taking another look at that or is cost not really a huge factor in that consideration? So we'd have to do the math on it. So it's all one bedrooms, right? So you just stack additional one bedrooms, and you could stack 14 more one bedrooms on the third and fourth buildings. And so when you would generate more equity, right? Because you have more basis to generate equity. But that doesn't cover the whole cost of a unit. I don't think we're at the cap for MHP. We're applying for 20 million for MHP because they have like per-unit caps and they have project caps. So have we hit the cap? Yeah. And so to be competitive for state financing, we have to have at least 50% PSH units. So, if we added 14 1-bedroom units, we'd need to add seven additional project base vouchers. And we would need to start over with our administrative approval application, which went in November? Okay. Got it. Well, I think I'm hearing that it may not be worth it, but I just wanted to check it on that as well. Okay. Thanks. Thank you. I just have a couple questions. I'll start with architectural design. I don't know if that would be mislets or the architect. I don't know if Kevin would come up. Yeah. Hello. Good evening. Kevin Daly. Kevin Daly of the Architects. So we met when I did a walk through it. One of the other projects. And we talked a bit about my comments. And I know this is not just my personal comments. This is my personal comments. I know this is my personal comments. I know this is my personal comments. So we met when I did a walk through it, one of the other projects and we talked a bit about my comments and I know this is not just my personal comments, this is from a lot of community input around just the architecture of a lot of these buildings don't really match. I don't know what the word would be but the more conventional buildings that are in the neighborhood. And I was just curious like I don't understand the stream. Maybe I missed something. What is that? Is that a design mechanism? Or is it functional? Excuse me. I think especially with this type of affordable housing, we really want to make sure that the operational cost stayed as low as possible. The buildings will be fully conditioned, they'll be heated and air conditioned, but really what we try to do in the kind of design of the buildings is make sure that the energy demand is as little as possible. So Santa Monica has a really funny orientation And one of the buildings, a portion of the building facing Euclid, has a lot of late afternoon direct sun. So the screen is really just about introducing elements to help shade the windows so people can keep their windows open and avail the units to natural ventilation. And that's really the, that's the objective of it. And so the screen is really just a, is a sun control system. And that's, that's the intent of it. And I think, you know, I think the, I think the vocabulary of the buildings is a little different than the neighborhood buildings now, because those are tiny little buildings. In a lot of cases, it's one and two story buildings. So I think the vocabulary invariably is going to change. But I think we still want to kind of address the kind of neighborhood scale with the proportion of the buildings and the proportion of the windows and things like that. So we've been really attentive to that sort of thing. We really want to make sure they don't seem like commercial buildings. Yeah, because a lot of them still sort of look like commercial buildings. And so just making up on that comment. And then I think my other question's probably aren't for you, but thank you. And my next question was about the Good Neighbor Agreement. And just quickly wanted to understand the community. I think that's a good question. My next question was about the good neighbor agreement. I just quickly wanted to understand how that would be solidified for this DDA. Are you going back to the neighborhood group that you've been talking to and also does it include the businesses? Because it sounds like the wheelchair theatre, for example, is saying that they were not informed or well informed. I'm not sure if you have any comments on that. So for the Wilshire Theatre, we, there's been some discussions with them. And then also, you know, as staff has been walking along Wilshire Boulevard, we did notice that there was underground parking at that site that was caged off. So I'm not sure if it's being utilized or part of their development or not, but that was something that while we were walking that they do have underground parking there. And then in terms of the Good Neighbor Agreement, that's something that would be working with in consultation with the City Attorney's Office, as well as HCHC to develop what that would look like and addressing some of the items that were discussed tonight as well. Okay, and then I don't wanna make a comment. It's a lot of stuff, I should have commented, but you mentioned Montana Avenue, I think it was, and Ocean Park Avenue in comparison. I was just wondering, did you guys actually compare the parking and look at that or are you just sort of drawing? Because I don't think Montana Avenue being R1 homes all behind that area would compare to like these, you know, off of wheelchairs, all apartments, permit parking, businesses, but on either ends ends competing for, you know, I mean nobody can park in those permit only parking spaces. Anyways, and with people working from home nowadays, I also wanted to just make the point that I don't know that it's similar to parking situations and maybe it was pre-COVID. But I think you used Montana Avenue as a comparison. Was that like actually direct studied comparison or just- We're going to direct study comparison. It was feedback that's been shared with with us about Montana and Ocean Park Boulevard and other commercial areas within the city as well. And we just note that those areas have predominantly R1 housing and that is not the case with well shirts. Okay, predominantly apartments. No, thank you. And that is all my questions and I'm going to open the case as well. Sure. It's okay for dominantly apartments. Thank you. And that is all my questions and I'm going to open the floor for comments and then hopefully moving the item along. Does anybody have any comments? Okay. No comments then. We'd like to call for a motion obviously with direction. Does anyone want to move this item? Yes. Yeah, I'd be happy to move the item with a couple of pieces of direction, and I invite my council members to chime in if there's something I'm missing. But I'd love to move forward with the item as presented by staff to move forward with finalizing or drawing up and finalizing the DDA for these projects. I would like to see inclusion of day an evaluation of different permutations of a perpendicular parking on Euclid in 16th. How many spots I would gain us and what possible designs could satisfy, and what we get out of it. Okay. Okay, I had some, yeah, I had something there's discussion about the security around the building for more than a year. And I just wanted to know if we settled on this three year term of at least making that available. Is that a question or are you saying you'd like to add that if Council members work concur. Sorry, can you repeat through your term for what? Security guards for the 14th Street Project. Well, I guess I would, I was satisfied with the answer that it was committed for one year and that if it was determined to be necessary that was something that we as a city could could essentially front through reduced revenues from the property but I'm not sure. Okay and I guess we would have to have discussion on what these things are all a little bit of more face. What does it mean to be safe and be more security or less security so there would have to be ongoing discussion about that because I think understanding with the community has trepidation and just wanting to be transparent about the safety in the area of post-product delivery. Maybe we can add direction around ensuring that this is something that is brought back. I mean, obviously it's the number of years down the road, but that this is something that's brought back to council's attention and not just forgotten at that time of a year. And then I think we're, oh, sorry, I'm just taking notes and it's brought back at a year or I think we are. Sorry, I'm just taking notes and it's brought back at a year or I think. Or in a month or whenever it would need to be extended potentially. Okay, at the time of extension because I think the concern is that we don't want to wait until there's a difference of opinions of what safety is because we hear at other projects sometimes that some community members will say, oh, there's all these police calls at a certain location, but then we get differing information from staff. So how are we discern? Are we just gonna say that it's gonna come back at nine months? I mean, we should probably be more clear about. I mean, I guess the- I think we said, oh. Sorry, go ahead, go. Well, I think Sarah had committed to at least annual community meetings with the neighbors and it sounds like there would be some sort of annual evaluation process. So just looking at the data year over year and making sure that we're in clear communication with the neighbors and that there's a process by which the neighbors can access the city if they feel that there's some sort of concern. I think it's satisfied my, my needs here, but I don't know how some members will agree with that. I was just going to say I think yeah we'll have to rely on staff, but as council members we can also listen to the community and it'll be our job to have to kind of triangulate and model our way through that. Now, I'm concerned is that if it commences in a year and then we have the community discussion, then the security is out of place and the offer to extend it might be complicated. That's why I was just mentioning like the nine month marker as a community input opportunity so that therefore if we need to extend the security it's already in place and then that conversation can happen. that that makes sense I'm minimal. Okay. Any other comments? I just want to clear if we're talking about nine months from the point at which the projects fully Least up so this would occur to you 2029 After the Olympics. Yes, okay. I just want to confirm the timing Yes, councilmember asking It's a question for David or Susan. So after NAIs approved, is there a process by which a circulation plan can be re-evaluated? A circulation plan for the neighborhood? No, I mean for the project specifically, because when you put in your building plans and metals, you have to include a circulation plan for the project. And I'm curious if there's an potential opportunity either as part of the DDA or regulatory agreement or some framework to make sure it's working down the road. I'm hedging because I'm not 100% sure. I'm looking to see if Jason, you know what you would get in a development package. The building permit, the middle wouldn't include any sort of circulation study of adjacent streets or the alley. That's not part of our standard requirement. Well, yeah, maybe not adjacent streets, but at least with respect to ingress and the aggressive of the specific building. You got to show that in the plans, right? Your plans would have to show where your driveways are located, but beyond that, there's no additional requirement that we're looking for. There was an environmental impact report done for a project which I don't think is required in this instance. That would look at kind of where trips are coming from in the region and where they're going and all that sort of stuff and then could be potentially distilled on a more fine-grained layer on like what exact streets people would be taking to access the site, but that's not required in this instance. Well, let me ask it this way, would it be helpful to you and your team to have an opportunity as part of the DDA to evaluate circulation and maybe get a little bit far afield here. You were talking about one way Allie's earlier. Is that what you're talking about here? Yeah. So, you know, from time to time, we get requests of that type of thing in different areas of town for different reasons and that's something that we can evaluate as needed. I you know we do have one Department of Transportation is we're generally keeping abreast of these things and looking at them as we hear from the community. So I don't know if you necessarily need to require it. And this is something that you could decide to do, but we're keeping the temperature of the community. People are in touch with us all the time. I will say that in the downtown, they're one way alleys, but we have far more housing units that use the alleys and seem to be flowing well. Yeah, and I'm mindful it is an HAA project and we've got Nexus requirements and all that. I don't know, I'll defer to the... Are you asking to add that? I don't know if there's interest from other folks up here. I don't see a season. Councilmember. I also just. I'd be a little concerned that what would the implication be that they would have to redesign or I mean you know they've already got their entitlement so that's pretty set. They will have to go through the building permit process. And then once that happens, they will get their financing. It's like a go at that point. And so to require either the developer to do that kind of a study at that point is very late in the process. And the developer should obviously speak for themselves, but from a DDA standpoint, we've never had that kind of provision because it does lend uncertainty to their financing and the whole structure of the deal. Yeah, and it didn't mean to imply that HAC would bear the cost of redesigning anything. My thought was more that the city could potentially re-evaluate ingress, nagress on euclid cord or other parts of the street in the future. Yeah, that's, I mean, that can always be done as direction to staff to do that independently of the DDA. Yeah. Yeah. Council Member Hall. Sorry. Oh, are you at Council Member's Wic? I think we kind of got there, but my point was only that while I'm a fan of one-way alleys and it could be useful in the circumstance, but it doesn't have to be a part of the DDA. As to whether we want them to evaluate that now or later, I'm not sure it's necessary to happen at this moment, but we, but I think it's a good idea and one that we could direct staff to do either now or later, but I don't think it has to be a part of this motion. Okay, so we need to move this item and then we can give direction afterwards, correct, Citi Clerk? We, will you, you're a game. I mean, we're giving it now, but but we do we have a motion on the floor. We don't have a second second and my opportunity to roses and are we clear on the direction to include the good neighbor agreement and evaluation of different parking options and designs with an estimation of how that would impact parking spaces and the security opportunity to look at that at nine months. And I think that's it. Council members, Wake. Yes. Council member Hall. Yes. Council member Raskin. Yes. Mayor Pro Tem Turosus. Mayor Pro Tem Turosus. Mayor Pro Tem Turosus. Can you hear us? Alex Schicks frozen. May I have a text? Any internet issues? Can I text her? Councillor M. Resort in its Gaia? Yes. And Mayor Negrette? Yes. Great. We'll just have to report her absent. She said that was a yes. Oh, yes. Okay. Well, I don't know is that except for me? She says she can hear us. We have a city attorney. We need a roll call vote. So I don't know if that's acceptable. Can we get her on the phone? Can we get you on? Oh, sorry. Can I get you on the phone? I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. second. Councillor Mourizwick. Councillor Mouriz. Councillor Mouriz in its guia. Councillor Mouriz in it. Councillor Mouriz now. I'm sorry. Mayor Patimterosis. Yes. Councillor Mouriz asking. Yes. Councillor Mouriz Hall. Yes. Councillor Mourizwick. Yes. Mayor Negrete. Yes. Item 12A. Public hearing a number of members with. Yes. Yes. Item 12A. Public hearing and adoption of resolution to issue bonds for the benefit of 710 Broadway affordable. I would move that we wave the staff report to anyone until we need one. Second. Do you want to move the item? Yeah, we. Yeah, I moved. I'm sorry. We still need to do a public hearing, but there is none, so it's closed. So now we can have a motion. Okay, so Mayor, I made a... What? City clerk, what do you mean that there's none? I'm sorry, there's no public input. There's no, there's no one signed up to speak. Okay, we should ask. Okay. Is there anyone here that would like to speak on item 12A? Seeing none. A bit of register, anyway. So. Okay. All right. Now do we have a motion? Yes, Mayor Porto and Drosis made a motion and Council Member Hall seconded. Okay. Councilmember Zinnet Sky. Yes. Councilmember, I'm sorry Mayor Patimterosis. How's she drop off again? She says she's coming back. Okay. Councilmember Raskin. And sorry, this is the motion to move the item and not to wave itself important. We don't need a motion to wave the staff. Okay. Yes. Councilmember Hall. Yes. Okay. Consumer Hall. Yes. Councilor's Wic. Yes. Mary Negrette. Yes. Sorry, I guess. So we just wait for it. Rachel. Yeah. Let's see. Thank you for coming prepared to do the report. She keeps getting dropped. Can we call her? She's able to text. I don't know that's. Call Carolyn. I can do it. I just wasn't sure if it's more. Okay. Hi, I'm sorry. Hi, can we get your vote on this item? Yes, that will be a yes. Okay. Does anyone hear that? Yes, that motion passes 6 to 0. I'm trying to reconnect on right internet. Okay. I'm going to keep you on the line here, just so that you're connected. Okay. Okay. Okay. Moving on to 16. Yeah. So, Mary, do you want to ask me? Yes. I'd like to ask the council if you'd like to consider learning item 16, eight through F as one item. So just to be clear those, some of these are appointments. So we can't do those. And then we'll just 16, eight through F. Oh, just eight through F, okay. Yeah. Actually, Councillor, it can be everything but the appointments together if you choose to do it that way. That's something. Well, I think there's some discussion on a couple of them. So I'm going to just do 16 a through F for this if we can do one. One vote. That would be great. Okay. Yes. Is that a second? Sorry. Who? Is there no sky second? I made the motion. Councillor Merrickic? Yes. Council member Hall? Yes. Council member Raskin? Yes. Mayor Portem Turosis? Yes. Council members, Renate Staya? Yes. And Mayor Negretto? Yes. Item 16G, Appointments to Vacancies on the audit subcommittee. As a result of this past election, we now have three vacancies for council members to sit on the audit subcommittee. And I would now offer, I'm sorry, two of the seats have expiration terms of June of 2026. I'm sorry, 2027. And one expires in 2025, June of 2026. I'm sorry. 2027 and one expires in 2025. June of 2025. I was just going to make the note that since Council member Snell is not here at the moment. And I think I mean, I know I was going to nominate as one of, as an option. How does that, how does that impact, Do we have to do this domination tonight? I mean council does the council does have a friendly policy to not necessarily do board and commission appointments when a council member is absent. So we could continue this to the January 20 meeting. The Audit subcommittee doesn't meet until February. Is that the same for the West the Westside City's Council of Governments, the SCAG, ICA? So those are outside boards that council members sit on. It's up to your discretion. Really the policy was for boards and commissions. Okay. But that would be up to council's discretion. You could continue them all until councilmember Snell is able to return. If my colleagues, if council is friendly to wait on this appointment to the audit subcommittee until Councilmember Snell is back, we have a full count. I think as long as we're not vacating or missing an opportunity to participate at one of these conferences and represent the city, then I think we should continue all of them. All of them appointments until Councilmember Snell is able to join us. So I'll be I don't know when the outside bodies meet. I don't know if they'll be meeting between now and January 28th. The next Westside Cog meeting is in February. I personally would like to know that I'm hopefully still serving, but it doesn't meet until February. I'm technically an ICA because I was an alternate and then Council Member Parallel left so I became but I haven't gotten to anything ever. I don't know of anything that's coming up. If it's okay with the council I would assume that Council members work or attend anything between now and the next meeting and myself where I say is that amenable to everybody? The only body that will be meeting prior to the January 28th, I'm sorry, I should be speaking to my mic, is the Clean Power Alliance. They meet on the first Thursday of the month. And currently, I don't know, but that's the scheduled date. Currently, Mayor Proteman, Turosus and former Mayor Davis said on that, is that correct? Yes, former Mayor Davis is the director, and Mayor Platoon Taurusis is one of the alternates, and former Mayor Pam O'Connor is the second alternate. So they would still be able to attend that? I mean, if everybody amenable to that. Is there a need to flip that for any reason, or it's fine how it is. It's fine how it is. I mean, I guess when we go through it, we can go left, there's any changes. But for now, I guess the point is that we have people serving in a position to be able to shop. So I will say that I believe that the Queen Power Alliance and the directs and the item, I believe it has to be a sitting council member. And from our Mayor Davis is obviously not a sitting member. Can we move? that's not a setting member. Yeah. Essentially, right now. So can we just flip it so that Councilmember Trerosis is the sitting Councilmember? I think you'd have to do that formally. Okay, then what can we do that item tonight? Yeah. I'd like to make a motion that Mayor Protem Trerosis is the Council's designate to the Clean Power Alliance with former Mayor Gleem Davis as the first alternate second And do you want to do a second alternate or just leave it as is with former mayor Pamol Connor sitting she can continue to I Think leave as is I think I'm finally yeah, I'm ever consistently I'm sorry who made that motion council members and it's guy And he was the second? Zwegg. Yeah. Council member Zwegg? Yes. Council member Hall? Yes. Council member Raskin? Yes. Mayor Pro Temterosis? Yes. Council member Snell? I'm sorry. Mayor Negrette. I'm sorry. I can't. I'm't. Sorry. I'm ready to go. Councillor Arjunate, SCOIA. Yes. And Mayor Negrette. Yes. Okay. Is there any need for a motion to continue those other appointments? Are we okay? Yeah. I do. I was just about to do any make a motion then to continue the other appointments. It will probably be best. Okay. Were you going to make that motion. I'll move that we continue the appointments to the audit subcommittee. Gakag, Westside Cog, Skagg conference, independent cities, all in CalCities conference, all to the next meeting. That's 16 GHIJ and K. Second. Sorry, I had to do a roll call but Council members are not sky yes member mayor pretentious is yeah council member raskin yes council member hall yes council members wake yes in mayor and. Yes. So we voted 16. I'm looking to. Item 16M. Request of Council Members Hall of Raskin and Mayor Portem Turosis that the City Attorney, City Clerk and City Manager update the rules of order and procedure for the conduct of City Council meetings and Council members. What you guys can decide who wants to introduce Councilman Woodhall. I can introduce it. So I think we have two overarching goals and I'll keep this short. One, to improve the efficiency, to promote accessibility for the public and reduce wasted staff time by streamlining our meetings through time limits and new voting procedures, and secondly, to ensure ethical governments governments updating our rules to reflect modern legal landscapes and maintain accountability and councilmember conduct. So the key provisions you'll see in our item is time management. So an introduction of speaking time limits for council members and streamlining our boards and commissions appointment process with ranked choice voting. Some ethical standards such as prohibiting the misuse of the city's steel and other symbols for political purposes and set clear gift acceptance limits. On the governance front, clearly define the title of Mayor Pro Tem and established mechanisms for center of council members from this conduct and focus on change we can affect through limiting resolutions on international affairs. I think that by adopting these reforms the council demonstrates its commitment to efficient meetings and effective and ethical governments in service to the city and community. Thank you. Does anybody else? I wanted to make a friendly or have some discussion if we can in a couple items. One is considering moving closed session to an earlier time so that we can do the cities, the other people's business at a time that's much earlier than even now. And I know that it's hard as council members, we all have day jobs. So this might not be possible with this council, but I did want to propose the idea of having our close session start at maybe 4 p.m. so that we could actually get into, we can do that part before having to come into open session and then having people sit here for two hours, sometimes longer, and then having to come back. And if we weren't able to finish our business, we would go back into closed session at the end of our meetings. That's just one. I can move on, unless we wanna have discussion about that second, that specific item. I think maybe go through your full questions and all of us on the rest of the team. I think I got this answer. I was curious about the intellectual property as the sweaters we were wearing, but I think it's clear now that it's for political purposes. So check that off. The gifts, I don't have a problem with that. I just want to note that we did get orchids, for example, as gifts and they were valued at $130. In that instance, for example, if that was in place and not everybody's aware of these specific rules, then what we return them, we we give them. I just wanted to note that I totally get where we're trying to go, but if the the maximum is still in line with $590. I don't know that it makes a difference. I'm just pointing that out. It's not often that we get $130 or kids or gifts of that matter in one time, in one setting, but I can see how it can happen. So I just wanted to consider just leaving it the way it's already written to be. I haven't seen it become a problem. The other one is just the feasibility of Link Tros Fording for Board Commission and Seats. I'll speak for myself. I think it's confusing and might be, you know, a lot of this is about efficiency and timely meetings. I also worry with tracking between the rent choice voting and tracking everyone's speaking time that that could be really cumbersome on our city clerk. As you can see sitting in this meeting, I think it's confusing and the bank choice voting and tracking everyone's speaking time, that could be really cumbersome on our city clerk. As you can see sitting in this meeting and being up here for the first time, it's one thing to observe it, but to be back here and see all the different things that can happen between technical difficulties, speakers coming up, negotiating their different time, then conversations that might require more speaking time from council members than others. I just believe that we're going to end up putting more pressure on our city clerk to be maintaining all these different things while also trying to figure out who's voting for what in terms of rancher's voting. So I just asked's a good idea. In terms of rain, I think we just got here as a council and I think there's opportunity to revisit those things if we see it becomes a problem. And so those are my suggestions. Our friend, please. I guess I can address some of those. I appreciate the suggestion of closed session at 4pm. I think one of the things that might be an unintended consequence if we do that was that that could potentially limit public comment on closed session items since we have to hear that before. Is that correct? Yeah. So I would be reticent to do that because it would limit public comment and public access to closed session items which tend to be our most contentious ones I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. I think that's a good point. would be that we're open to doing new things. Can I respond to that really quick? I will just say that, and this is just in my experience since 2021, I only hear a public comment on severe a closed session. I'm just gonna say I haven't heard anyone comment on our bus litigations or whatnot, fear of closed session, so I just wanted to point that out that that's not a normal circumstance. That is fair. And on what happens when we get gifts above $100, I think that is a fair question. And I would be open to staff suggestions on how to best address that. You know, potentially it's a return, potentially it's a regift or donation to a community partner or nonprofit. I'm not sure. So would be open to staff suggestions on that. The time limits, our vision was that this specifically would address discussion and comments, which we felt in previous councils ran for an unnecessarily long time, not to live it questions and back and forth kind of answering of questions. And I guess I just disagree with your assessment of ranked choice voting and think that we could do it in a public and open way here. There's plenty of technology that we could leverage software websites or even a simple Google sheet that would be public to the open. And that is definitely something that I certainly would be amenable to. I'm not saying every every month we're doing that but maybe once a quarter to allow for folks who have different schedules to attend meetings. Just throwing it up there. I don't know if I should respond to that, but I'm going to call Council members on its guy first. So I just had a couple of comments on what's being proposed. So first on the $100 limit, I'll just say in my day job, that's what I'm limited to, because I'm registered with certain regulatory organizations in my day job. So if it's related to something like from my day job, then I'm limited to actually $100 per year from any source, and I'm limited to gifting no community for a year from any source and I'm limited to gifting no more than $100 to any source. But I totally hear the concern about the orchids because they are gorgeous and also like $130 somehow. I would be open to looking at different time schedules for close session and for potential special meetings to catch up on things. With regards to the time limits I hear the concern and I did see in the proposal that it could be extended by a two thirds vote of the council. If I may potentially suggest meeting somewhere in the middle, I do see on our screens there is a little thing that says talk time and I was just wanted to get clarification from the city clerk if it's possible for us to track how long each council member has spoken on any particular item. Ms. Newsom is in the queue, so I'll call in you next. So, of course, I want to address a few questions because council members may also have brought up some questions. So, I think just to be clear in the city manager or city attorney can, you know, weigh on this, even if this were to be approved, we still would need to bring back legislation for this anyway. So even if the resolution was brought forth at the next council meeting, on the 28th, Council at that point would vote on it, and then it would be an effect after you voted on that. So even if you agree on this tonight, it's not gonna go anywhere tonight. Concerning the questions about the timers and such, I mean, I was thinking that possibly we would have to have separate timers for each council member to keep track of. I mean, that can be problematic because I'm only one person and sometimes I need to leave, you know, so I mean that that would be a concern. As far as the the way it's set up in the system with the talk time, that's primarily for for public input. I don't know I don't believe that we would be able to actually put in each council members names and then keep track that way. It's really set up for public input. We can investigate it, we can talk to the vendor, but my understanding is that it's for public input. So I don't know how that would work out of that. As far as the ranked choice voting, I did a very brief look online, I saw that there was a calculator, you know, perhaps there is software out there, obviously, with software you need funding and resources. So that would be a budget, a Terry concern. I don't know if that they're that expensive, but that would be a budgetary concern that we'd have to look into. I do have concerns that it does take time to take the names and plug them into the calculator and rank them, and then you'd have to start all over again. So that is my concern, you know, for one-off seats of that earfilling, not a big deal, but obviously this policy has to be extended for every single seat. So I just, when thinking about the annual appointments, my head kind of exploded to say how that would actually play out. So those are my concerns. Again, we can look into these things, research them, bring them back to see what we can find. Those are just the concerns that I would have about implementing those ideas. One thing I wanted to bring up to you and I had brought this up before. I did have a concern about the item concerning the mayor pro tem. The way I understood it was that the title of mayor pro tem would essentially never be used unless the mayor pro tem was acting in the place of the mayor. Currently on the name plate, so we have mayor pro tem. When I call the role, I call mayor pro tem on legislation. It states mayor pro tem. So my understanding would be that that would cease and then it would just say council member going forward. So I just wanna get that clarification if that's the case or you know. Council member Hall. Yeah, so a couple of comments on the last thing about the title of mayor pro tem. I think that yes, that is our vision. And that the mayor pro Tem acts in that title when the Mayor Pro Tem is serving as in lieu of the Mayor, whether that needs to be changed on our agendas, I think we were thinking of it more as like a speaking title when we refer to Council Member Taro says it would be Council Member Taro says instead of Mayor Pro Temtaro says. With regards to the ranked choice voting, I would just say as in other roles I have had in the community that have involved voting, we have used commercially available software and I have filled out the ballot on the spot and it does it take a little bit of training, yes, but it is absolutely doable to fill out the names of a ballot and the commercially available software that I'm thinking of costs $20 a ballot. So I see that cost as negligible for something that would improve the effectiveness of our government and get a true understanding of where we believe we want our boards and get a true understanding of where we believe we want our boards and commissions nominees to be filled. I just had briefly that obviously there are charter and minicot requirements with respect to the roles and responsibilities of the mayor per ten and my understanding is that the goal is to not necessarily change that but be more of a just a what do you call like a rule of decorum or something like that. I was going to ask that question because as being in that role for two years I don't think people realize like there's other meetings that you go to and there's a jump to setting there's leadership meetings and you go to, and there's a jump to setting, there's leadership meetings, and so is that changing, but then taking away the title? It is simply a change in title and how we use, not a change in title, a change in how we use the title. A dress, how we address the council member. Not it. But, again, to clarify, on the agenda, we would just, we would just use Councilmember Turosus on the legislation. It would no longer say Mayor Protin, it would say Councilmember Turosus in a minute. It would no longer say Mayor Protin, Turosus, it would be Councilmember Turosus. I just want to make sure that that's clear. Bring that back as your recommendation and let us debate it. I think these are details that maybe we weren't aware of as how that exactly works. Our intent in proposing this motion was to ensure that as a council, we have seen previous councils where the council members acting as mayor and mayor pro tem have stepped what we felt were out of their authority due to their quote unquote elevated titles. And the idea here is that our mayor and mayor pro tem are first and second amongst peers. It makes sense for the mayor and the chair to have a title during the meeting and while representing the community at official events and as the mayor, and that makes absolutely sense. The mayor pro tem is exactly that. It's pro tem when Patty Murray is referred to, you decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a the mayor pro tem is council member and spoken title but the position itself obviously remains as mayor pro tem for the charter. And just can I add to that. I think that we're seeing. Oh, hold on. I'm trying to mitigate my audio issues here. I make the I would be fine with keeping the title on the system that you have and on the agenda. I think Council Member Hawkes went up a couple of days that were inish trying to mitigate against any sort of overstep air, overreach. It indicates that someone has more authority over any other council members, so I think we all feel again that we're close here. Well, I'm coming about Saturday meetings was just to keep in mind that while we all have different work schedules, that means that some of us run businesses and work in entertainment. So our schedule is going to the weekends. Some of us have children. So we have our family time. And I think work life balance is extremely important. It's already hard to be on this council and have whatever we do for our quote-unquote day or night or weekend jobs in addition. And on that note, let's not forget that that takes staff. So no, we'd be asking staff to come to work, but I think Friday, stay till past midnight and then becoming in for special meetings on Saturdays. So, I mean, while when we have to, and I've done it, since being on Councils since 21, I started off coming in on Saturdays. It's not ideal for a work-life balance for any of us, And so that's really thing I say about Saturday. But I would like for all of these things to come back and look at the opportunity at least, at the very least move or close session up in a way that we can have these meetings a little bit earlier if we didn't arrange that and maybe get things done. But other than that, I think everything else looks fine to go I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I think that's a great question. I do want to agree with what Carolyn said about titles, but if nobody else wants to speak, and if folks feel like there's sufficient direction here, I would move that we direct staff to come back with appropriate legislation to effectuate the direction in this item. Councilor Azuleik, is it NICU? Travis, second. I can second, but maybe I can also just ask or try to offer something. I support the intent of all of this. I think we've discussed some that there's some question marks in terms of implementation of a few of the policies. I guess would it be amenable to say that when it comes to things that would require additional budget or new processes from the city clerk that they would return to us with a proposal for how best they would the clerk or other other elements of our city government would potentially implement this and then we could then sort of vote whether to move forward or not with some of those items at that time I guess when we get that further context. Yeah great. Okay so we have a motion made by councilmember raskin in a second by zwick with some direction. I will take a roll call vote. Councillor M. Rennett's guy. Yes. Mayor Potem, Taroesis. Yes. Councillor Rennett's Yes, I'm 16 in requested Mayor Potem Tarosa's council members with and mayor and the city attorney and city manager prepare the city for Santa City of Santa Maca for the presidential transition. Mayor Potem Tarosa's would you like to read this item? Sure. I'll do it super quickly. I think that we all know that our organization you know has a playbook. We have seen this Trump administration in a different form previously and I think that it's really important that we reaffirm our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Make sure that we are strengthening our commitment to diversity and green inclusion, make sure that we are strengthening our commitment to protecting all of our residents, particularly those in our marginalized communities and immigrant communities to ensure that people feel safe in their homes and their schools of public spaces and really just have the message that Santa Monica stands with those who have been excluded traditionally from power and resources. Also ensuring that we have our public places of public accommodation that are safe spaces and re-ferment to the nation and enforcement actions that might disrupt the lives of our community members. Additionally, I think it's really important. I'm so proud to live in this city. I'm so proud of all of the innovative and forward-thinking things that we've done both on legislation and on legal advocacy. And I think giving our city attorney the telegative authority to join Amicus briefs and advocate for policy that would protect these vulnerable communities is key. And then of course making sure that we have programmatic stability, which is included in this 16 item to include contingency strategy to protect some of our critical services, especially those that rely on any sort of federal funding. And then of course, make sure that we are double-edged down on our commitment to strengthening protections for our LGBTQIA plus individuals in all places in our city. Sorry, someone putting up a slide show at the, there seems to be a slide show. You're just changing back to the interview. You all hear me? Yes. Okay, never mind. Sorry, I'm seeing a different viewpoint here. There seems to be a slideshow. Did you just change you back to the interview? You all hear me? Yes. Okay, never mind. Sorry, I'm seeing a different viewpoint here. And then I think really working through community partnerships is really important. I want to ensure that it's clear that we're working with our regional partners on the immigration front and our local partners, like Lou here, who worked for our first resolution in 2017. But as we do that, I think it's important that we acknowledge those who feel vulnerable against acts of hate, period and not to start immigrant population. I know that we've had some very severe issues of racism very recently since President Elef Trump has been elected. So ensuring that we're working with our committee for racial justice is equally important and that folks feel safe and protected here is very important. So I put this out of board, signaling to both the community and the organization how I want to move. And I hope that this is a no-brainer for my colleagues and not sure if anyone else wants to say anything. I think you covered it and I can make the motion. Sure, and I would just add, I would like to make one small amendment that on our last item around the community partnerships that we not only include, but also for the commercial justice. Okay, thank you. I'd like to move this item if I'm just. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Council members, Wake, Zernit, Skaya, and Maripotem Turosus that in order to reduce the time and cost associated with developing new housing in the city, the City Council direct the city manager and city attorney to return with an ordinance. Excuse me, by April 30th, 2025, that allows all housing projects as defined by Californians Housing Accountability Act, proposed that all non-residential zones accept the Bergamont area plan to be processed through an administrative approval process regardless of the size of the parcel upon which the housing project is located. Oh, I'd either feel like to introduce. Sure, I'll give a brief introduction. You know, as part of our housing element, we committed to moving away from a discretionary to an administrative approval process for housing projects as a way of ensuring that housing gets built, especially in some of our non-residential portions of our city. That original proposal by staff was curtailed and it's made it prohibitive in a number of ways for the feasibility of certain projects on larger parcels and in certain parts of the city. I wanna be clear about a few things about what this does and doesn't do because it seems like there's some confusion or misinformation going around. This is all about buildings that are already allowed within our current zoning code. It's just about making the approval process a little swifter. It doesn't actually, it's all about buildings that not only are they already allowed in our current zoning code, but that because of state law, we would have no power to deny, should deny now, even if we wanted to. Again, it's just about making the process a little smoother and swifter. It also isn't some sort of attempt to silence the public from weighing in on projects. There's actually state mandates for meetings on projects that include administratively approved projects. I think there's at least two public meetings that would have to occur with every project, including ones that are approved through our administrative process. So it's not an attempt to take away the public's voice. Again, it's just an attempt to make our process smoother, faster, and more economical so that we actually get the projects that we're hoping to see come to fruition at reduced time and reduced cost. Beyond that, I think that's it. I think just as additional clarification and direction for staff, this isn't about asking them to come back with a complicated sort of opt-in plan as was devised in Bergamont. It's simply about taking the current administrative approval process that we afford to smaller lot projects and allowing that on larger parcels as well in all of the proposed zones. Council members are in its sky. Thank you so much. Council members, Wick, did a great job explaining. I did just also want to add that according to our municipal code, housing projects that are eligible for administrative approval are still required to hold a public meeting prior to submitting an application. and the public meeting is a very important issue. The public meeting is a very important issue. The public meeting is a very important issue. The public meeting is a very important issue. The public meeting is a very important issue. The public meeting is a very important issue. The public meeting is a very important issue. The public meeting is a very important issue. The public meeting is a very important issue. The public meeting is a the intent is not to try to take away any opportunities for community engagement. It's just to provide some more certainty, which would make developing new housing, which is something we've committed to in our housing element. More of a certainty, which lets investors know, or whoever is funding development, that they're not going, there's less or whoever is funding development, that they're not going, there's less risk basically. It's a risk mitigation measure. I think that's all I wanted to add. Thank you. Council member Roskin. Yeah, I mean, first of all, when I think, you know, has the advocates here on the Council and throughout the community for the work's already been done to streamline many projects across the city. I think, you know, Jessica, you mentioned that this would, it wouldn't affect that many sites. And there are very few sites that are, that meet that threshold for, for derping. And, you know, when I was in the planning commission, we developed this, you know, the new framework for administrative approvals, there was considerable debate and discussion among the community on this. And one of the things that came to mind was that there were some large sites in close proximity to the freeway where folks wanted to have a little bit more discretion to condition approvals in a way that could potentially address impacts of the freeway. I was talking specifically about what was formerly IC parts of the sitting. And this is all a rad about way of saying it's my understanding that we're going to be hearing updates to the approval process in Q1 or Q2 2025 to make our laws consistent with the new versions of state law that were updated in the last legislative session. And I'm wondering if we can re-examine all of this at the time and figure out how to potentially address opportunities for community input not just through streamlining DRP's, but also through community workshops. And I think we were all on the Zoom calls for the Hollywood community housing programs. I mean, that was something. And I think perhaps we can do to make more of the more of the perhaps we might want to take this is an opportunity to more robustly figure out how we can facilitate making projects make sense. Well also making community input make sense. And I think that there's some lessons that could be learned from from. Uh, community as specifically. But obviously that's a larger conversation that hopefully we can have when these latest legislative updates come back in 2025. Thank you, Councillor Mourhal. Yeah, just a question for the city attorney. Do you see this as affecting in any way, measure LC or commit us to anything and how we would think about future zoning for the airport for a park? No, this has nothing to do with what can be built. This is just the process to get it done. Okay. And this does not affect what can be done at the airport. Thank you. Are there any more comments or no, I would just like to move the motion. I'm just going to do that and I don't know if anyone wants to second, but I was going to make my... I can second. I was also going to respond to Alice, but I can do that. I don't know if anyone wants to second, but I was going to make my decision. I can second. I was also going to respond to Alice, but I can do that now or later. Go ahead, Councillor Mabrizouk. Just to say that I think the intention is that there is a number of items that's planning staff does intend to bring to council in late April, and that this ordinance would be included among those items as a package of things for us to consider. So by approving it now, they would have time to bring us in ordinance that would go through planning commission and come to us by that time along with other ordinances. In part to stay consistent with changes in stay law. And just to be clear, it just means that it's coming back. And I agree with Council Member Roskin that finding the balance between, I think if community input is just perfunctory, then it frustrates the community. I think if it's actually, we're gonna be taking into consideration and valuable which we've seen earlier tonight, there was a project that was discussed where that in fact it happened. And it was considered in a residential area. However, most of our non-residential housing projects have but residential areas. So I just want to want to believe her this. I echo that. I know this is just to move this item to come back. So we have a motion by Council Members Zornetskaya and a second by Councilmember Zwick. Mayor Protender. Oh I'm sorry and Mayor Protender Trosis. Yeah I mean I just wanted to reiterate that I have zero intention of having this effect the airport whatsoever. I just want to say that because there have been quite a few comments in the public about that. But secondly, I think that it's really important to note that again, there is required public participation before any application can be submitted period. So I do just want to make sure that people know that. And then finally, if we are going to move housing into commercial spaces and the arena obligation, and we've heard from many residential or one neighborhoods that they do not want increased safety in those neighborhoods, we have to find places to develop housing. And so I think this is an attempt to leverage existing state law, leveraging existing process around community engagement, but ensure that we're not overburdened or what neighborhoods that we're finding creative innovative ways to develop an in existing commercial areas. So I would just say I think it is in line with every and every community's desires here. Well, thank you for that. I would just say that, you know, if it every and our communities desires here. Well, thank you for that. I would just say that, you know, if it was, if we knew in fact it was going to be a direct result in more affordable units, it would be a no-brainer, but unfortunately we can't, you know, assume that obviously there would be more affordable for developers. And if there was an affordability, like if it was all for just affordable housing or 50% or more. But again, I'm happy to have this come back and again, echoing Council Member Roskins, point that the state is already coming down with these requirements. And so we might, by the time this comes back, this might be a requirement by the state of California, anyways. And so we have a motion on the floor and a second and we're ready to take a roll call vote. Councillor Mourizuna, is there any sky? Yes. Mayor Patelmaire Tentorosis? Yes. Councillor Mourraskin? Yes. Councillor Mour hall? Yes. Councillor Zwig? Yes. Mayor Nicarate. Yes. Yes. Mayor Nicarate. Yes. All right. Well, with that, we have two adjournments unfortunately tonight. And the first one I'm going to read is a personal friend of mine. And I'm going to try not to cry. Who is born and raised in San Monica?ica went to McKinley Lincoln Middle School and Sam Elhye. Her name is Nelly Gomez. She lived just a few blocks from me and unfortunately passed away from breast cancer. So this is near and dear to my heart. It's with her. We honor the extraordinary life of Nelly Gomez born and raised ined in Santa Monica, a product of McKinley Lincoln and San Marl, a remarkable woman who's just for life, inspired everyone around her. She worked in on Clarencey, ironically at UCLA in Santa Monica, and had a boundless love for travel exploring the world and embracing new experiences with open arms. And I would just say that when she was giving a diagnosis in 18 to 24 months, she did a bucket list travel around the world that was one that everybody dreams of having. Her adventurous spirit was matched by only her infectious enthusiasm, making every moment spent with her a joyous, adventurous, and unforgettable memories. Mary's love extended deeply to her mother, Marina, whom she cherished and always looked out for. Their bond was one of unwavering care and devotion. Marina has worked in Santa Monica at an elderly convalescent care center for many decades. We also cannot forget Pedro, who was more than a pet to Nelly. He filled her heart with love and bad her immense happiness and wrenching her life in countless ways. Maria, director of UCLA family, as well as her childhood Santa Monica friends. She was a person whom we could always count on during our difficult times as well as our celebrating our successes. To all her new Nelly, new warmth, joy in the magic of genuine connection, she had this uncanny ability to live spirits and her presence was a gift that left everyone far better than she found them. Her passion for life was truly contagious and she lived each day with an open heart and radiant smile. Now, it's beautiful soul-touched countless lives and her legacy of love, kindness and laughter will live on in the hearts of those who are fortunate to know her. Though she may be gone, the memories of her vibrant spirit will remain with us forever, Nelly is survived by her mother, Marina Gomez, and Penelope, her foe baby. We will cherish her memory, honor her legacy, and hold her close in her hearts. In the United States, the American Cancer Society estimates that 42,250 women will die from breast cancer this year alone. Rest in peace, Natalie. He will be deeply missed, but never forgotten. And the other, I can now adjournment is for Mark Hayville. It was with profound sadness that we had joined this meeting in memory of Santa Mark, a resident Mark Hayfield, who passed away on Monday, November 11th, at the age of 82, following a courageous battle with cancer. Mark was a journalist historian, editor-in-gradio personality, whose work left an indelible mark on the city and the LA region. Over the course of three decades, he became one of the most dedicated chroniclers of Los Angeles government and its many challenges and opportunities. His writings featured in publications such as the LA Weekly, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and City News Service were essential reading for countless members of the public and service an enduring record of the region's rich and complex history. A mentor and role model to many in the field of journalism, Mark was celebrated for his integrity, high standards, wit, and eloquent writing style. His contributions as an editor were equally impactful as he worked with literary luminaries like Philip K. Dick, Marge Percy, Kate Mott, and Isaac Asimov, shaping voices that have influenced generations. Beyond his professional achievements, Mark was a man of diverse passions, a cellist, singer, car enthusiast, and devoted cat lover. He attended historic events like the March on Washington and Woodstock, always bringing witness to the moments that shaped our world. As a devoted husband to Vivian Rostang, a long-time community leader and activist, Mark shared a life filled with love, partnership, and mutual support. Today we-time community leader and activist, marked sure to live filled with love, partnership, and mutual support. Today, we honor Mark's dedication to storytelling, his contributions to preserving our collective history and the profound legacy he leaves behind. We extend our deepest condolences to Vivian and all of Mark's family, friends, and colleagues during this time of loss. I'm an ambassador of the American Cancer Society. I am this message saying, please go to the doctor, men and women alike, and get all your checkups. And with that, I end this meeting, and I am gonna say, keep it sassy, Santa Monica. Good night. We will see you on January, we are going for a brief little winter break, and we won't see you until January 28th, which seems very long from now. So happy holidays, happy Kwanzaa, happy Hanukkah, winter solstice, whatever it is you celebrate, we wish you the best and we will see you in the new year. Good night. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. I'm going to go to the next page. Thank you.