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West Hollywood City Council: July 2025

West Hollywood City Council meetings in July 20251 meeting covering 33 agenda items, decisions, and follow-ups.

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Monday, July 7, 2025

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Agenda (26)

WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY 2025 [Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO, J. DEL TORO, L. FOOKS]

The Women's Equality Day 2025 initiative aims to celebrate and promote gender equality in West Hollywood. While the specific funding source and fiscal impact are not detailed, the event is likely to involve community activities and programs that highlight women's contributions and advocate for equal rights. Residents can expect opportunities to participate in events that raise awareness and foster community engagement around gender equality issues.

ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-10 (2ND READING): “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO TITLE 19, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, TO REQUIRE A NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING FOR PROJECTS SEEKING DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS AND FINDING SUCH ACTION DOES NOT QUALIFY AS A PROJECT SUBJECT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT AND IS OTHERWISE EXEMPT UNDER STATE CEQA GUIDELINES SECTION 15061(B)(3)” [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]

This ordinance mandates a neighborhood meeting for projects seeking development agreements, ensuring community input before approval. This change is designed to enhance transparency and public participation in local development decisions, potentially leading to projects that better reflect community needs and preferences.

RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SEWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN (SSMP) UPDATE [H. COLLINS, J. GILMOUR]

The updated Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of West Hollywood's sewer infrastructure. This update is crucial for maintaining public health and environmental standards, ensuring that the city's sewer system can handle current and future demands. The plan is funded by city resources, impacting residents through potential adjustments in utility management and infrastructure improvements.

CO-SPONSORSHIP OF AMERICAN BORN CHINESE FOUNDATION’S 2025 LOS ANGELES CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL [D. HANG, J. HEILMAN, A. LOVANO, J. DEL TORO, M. MÁRQUEZ]

The co-sponsorship of the American Born Chinese Foundation's 2025 Los Angeles Children's Book Festival involves the city of West Hollywood supporting a cultural and educational event aimed at promoting children's literature. This initiative could enhance community engagement and cultural diversity, providing residents with opportunities to participate in family-friendly activities and access to children's literature. The funding source and fiscal impact on the city's budget are not specified in the available information.

ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-14 (2ND READING): “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, MODIFYING THE BASIS AND METHOD OF LEVYING ASSESSMENTS WITHIN THE WEST HOLLYWOOD DESIGN DISTRICT BY ESTABLISHING A PROCEDURE FOR WAIVER OF PENALTIES AND INTEREST ON DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS, UPDATING WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 5.128 TO REFERENCE THE WEST HOLLYWOOD DESIGN DISTRICT, AND MAKING FINDINGS UNDER CEQA” [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]

This ordinance modifies how assessments are levied within the West Hollywood Design District, introducing a procedure to waive penalties and interest on late payments. This change aims to ease financial burdens on businesses and property owners in the district, potentially encouraging timely payments and reducing financial strain. The ordinance is funded through existing city mechanisms, with no direct taxpayer cost specified.

AWARD OF AN AGREEMENT FOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES TO HARDY & HARPER, INC. FOR ANNUAL STREETS AND ALLEYS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES [H. COLLINS, E. HAMANT]

Using city funds, this agreement with Hardy & Harper, Inc. will allocate resources for the annual maintenance and repair of streets and alleys in West Hollywood. This initiative aims to improve road conditions, enhance safety, and ensure smoother transportation for residents and visitors. The maintenance work will likely reduce long-term repair costs and improve the overall infrastructure quality in the city.

WEHO TARGET VISION ZERO - SPEED LIMIT REDUCTION UPDATES AND INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING [N. MARICICH, J. ALKIRE, F. CONTRERAS, D. FENN, H. COLLINS, J. GILMOUR, R. GARLAND]

The proposed ordinance aims to reduce speed limits in West Hollywood as part of the Vision Zero initiative, which seeks to eliminate traffic-related fatalities and severe injuries. This change, funded by city resources, will likely affect driving patterns and improve pedestrian safety, particularly in high-traffic areas.

ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-12 (2ND READING): “AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO TITLE 19, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, TO DESIGNATE ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGING SITES AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) SERVICES STATIONS AS A PRIMARY USE IN DESIGNATED COMMERCIAL ZONES, AND FINDING THE ACTION EXEMPT FROM CEQA” [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]

This ordinance allows electric vehicle (EV) charging sites and service stations to be established as primary uses in designated commercial zones in West Hollywood. This change aims to increase the availability of EV infrastructure, supporting the city's sustainability goals and making it easier for residents and visitors to charge electric vehicles. The ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), indicating no significant environmental impact from this change.

AWARD OF AN AGREEMENT FOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES TO WGJ ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA PCI FOR ANNUAL AND ON-CALL TRAFFIC STRIPING & ROAD MARKINGS MAINTENANCE SERVICES [H. COLLINS, E. HAMANT]

Using city funds, this agreement with WGJ Enterprises, Inc. for annual and on-call traffic striping and road markings maintenance will ensure that West Hollywood's roads remain clearly marked and safe for drivers and pedestrians. This maintenance is crucial for reducing accidents and improving traffic flow, benefiting all residents who use the city's roadways.

UPDATE ON CANNABIS MARKETING AND AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT FOR MARKETING SUPPORT WITH WEST HOLLYWOOD TOURISM MARKETING FUND, DBA EMERALD VILLAGE [L. BIERY, P. KESPRADIT, L. D'AMBROSIA, D. RIVAS, L. LANGER]

Using city funds, this proposal would enhance cannabis marketing efforts in West Hollywood by amending the existing agreement with the West Hollywood Tourism Marketing Fund, known as Emerald Village. This initiative aims to boost local tourism and economic activity by promoting the city's cannabis offerings, potentially increasing foot traffic and revenue for local businesses.

EXTENSION OF THE EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT WITH PLENARY BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE WH LLC TO DEVELOP A FIBER NETWORK TO IMPROVE BROADBAND SERVICES CITYWIDE [E. TSIPIS]

The extension of the Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with Plenary Broadband Infrastructure WH LLC aims to develop a citywide fiber network, potentially enhancing broadband services for all West Hollywood residents. This initiative could lead to faster internet speeds and improved connectivity, benefiting both residential and business users. The funding details, including who will bear the costs, are not specified in the document.

POSTING OF AGENDA [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]

The agenda item titled 'POSTING OF AGENDA' likely pertains to the procedures or requirements for how city council agendas are made available to the public. This could impact how residents access information about upcoming council decisions, potentially affecting their ability to participate in civic processes. However, without specific details on changes or costs, the direct impact on residents remains unclear.

RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SCHEDULES FOR THE INCLUSIONARY HOUSING PROGRAM FOR 2025-2026 [C. SAFRIET, G. AVILES, A. BORGE]

The resolution to amend the schedules for the Inclusionary Housing Program for 2025-2026 aims to adjust the requirements and benefits associated with affordable housing in West Hollywood. This could potentially impact the availability and affordability of housing for low to moderate-income residents, ensuring that new developments include a certain percentage of affordable units. The changes are likely funded through a combination of developer contributions and city resources, affecting how housing projects are planned and executed in the city.

FISCAL IMPACT ON CONSENT CALENDAR

The fiscal impact on the consent calendar involves decisions that could affect the allocation of city funds, potentially impacting public services and infrastructure projects. Using city funds, this could cost residents approximately a certain amount, influencing budget priorities and service levels in West Hollywood.

DISCUSSION OF RECENT IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY IN THE LOS ANGELES REGION AND WEST HOLLYWOOD [D. WILSON, L. LANGER] The City Council will consider giving direction to staff on support strategies for affected community members and local businesses and other additional City response activities.

The City Council is considering strategies to support community members and local businesses affected by recent immigration enforcement activities in West Hollywood and the broader Los Angeles region. This initiative could involve city-funded programs aimed at providing legal assistance, community support, and economic relief to those impacted. Residents should be aware of potential new resources and support systems that may become available as a result of this discussion.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]

The approval of minutes is a routine administrative task that records the official proceedings and decisions made during previous city council meetings. While this item does not directly impact residents' daily lives, it ensures transparency and accountability in local government by providing a documented history of council actions.

ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-13 (2ND READING): “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, MODIFYING THE BASIS AND METHOD OF LEVYING ASSESSMENTS WITHIN THE SUNSET STRIP BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BY ESTABLISHING A PROCEDURE FOR WAIVER OF PENALTIES AND INTEREST ON DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS, CODIFYING THE SUNSET STRIP BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT REGULATIONS INTO THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, AND MAKING FINDINGS UNDER CEQA” [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]

This ordinance modifies the assessment process within the Sunset Strip Business Improvement District (BID) by establishing a procedure for waiving penalties and interest on late assessments. This change aims to provide financial relief to businesses within the district, potentially improving their cash flow and stability. The ordinance also codifies existing BID regulations into the municipal code, ensuring clarity and consistency in enforcement.

AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH HR&A ADVISORS, INC. FOR HOUSING ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT (COMMUNITY LAND TRUST FEASIBILITY STUDY) [J. ALKIRE, F. CONTRERAS, T. FARRIS, E. ROTMAN]

Using city funds, this agreement with HR&A Advisors, Inc. will explore the feasibility of establishing a Community Land Trust in West Hollywood. This initiative aims to address housing affordability by potentially creating a mechanism to maintain long-term affordable housing options. Residents should be aware that this study could lead to new housing policies or programs that might affect housing availability and affordability in the future.

Decisions (4)

Commitments (3)

DISCUSSION OF RECENT IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY IN THE LOS ANGELES REGION AND WEST HOLLYWOOD [D. WILSON, L. LANGER] The City Council will consider giving direction to staff on support strategies for affected community members and local businesses and other additional City response activities.

The City Council is considering strategies to support community members and local businesses affected by recent immigration enforcement activities in West Hollywood and the broader Los Angeles region. This initiative could involve city-funded programs aimed at providing legal assistance, community support, and economic relief to those impacted. Residents should be aware of potential new resources and support systems that may become available as a result of this discussion.

CO-SPONSORSHIP OF AMERICAN BORN CHINESE FOUNDATION’S 2025 LOS ANGELES CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL [D. HANG, J. HEILMAN, A. LOVANO, J. DEL TORO, M. MÁRQUEZ]

The co-sponsorship of the American Born Chinese Foundation's 2025 Los Angeles Children's Book Festival involves the city of West Hollywood supporting a cultural and educational event aimed at promoting children's literature. This initiative could enhance community engagement and cultural diversity, providing residents with opportunities to participate in family-friendly activities and access to children's literature. The funding source and fiscal impact on the city's budget are not specified in the available information.

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