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MinutesJun 9, 2025Item B.15

Sacramento Legislative Action Day for Appointed Officials

Minutes • 2025-06-09 • Item B.15

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Motion by Vice Mayor Heilman, seconded by Councilmember Meister, and approved (5/0)

Vote result: Passed 5-0

Fiscal impact

Fiscal impact was not specified in the published agenda analysis.

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Other agenda items from the Jun 9, 2025 council meeting.

Agenda • 2025-06-09 • Item B.4
Agenda

ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-10 (2ND READING) [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]

Resident impact 8/10

This ordinance mandates a neighborhood meeting for any development projects seeking agreements in West Hollywood, ensuring community input before approval. This change is designed to enhance transparency and community involvement in local development decisions, without imposing additional costs on taxpayers.

Why it matters For West Hollywood residents, this ordinance means that if a new development is proposed in your neighborhood, there will be a mandatory meeting where you can voice your opinions and concerns. This gives you a direct opportunity to influence how developments are shaped and ensures that your neighborhood's character and needs are considered.

Jun 9~1 min read
Agenda • 2025-06-09 • Item B.3
Agenda

APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER NO. 971 [E. TSIPIS, K. BARENG, S. HERNANDEZ]

Resident impact 7/10

Using city funds, this approval of Demand Register No. 971 authorizes the payment of various city expenses totaling several million dollars. This routine financial action ensures that city services and operations continue smoothly, impacting residents by maintaining public services, infrastructure, and city employee payrolls.

Why it matters For West Hollywood residents, the approval of this demand register means that city services such as waste collection, public safety, and infrastructure maintenance will continue without interruption. It ensures that city employees, including those who provide essential services, are paid on time, which indirectly supports the quality of life in the community.

Fiscal impact City funds used for payments.

Jun 9~1 min read
Agenda • 2025-06-09 • Item F.3
Agenda

SACRAMENTO LEGISLATIVE ACTION DAY FOR APPOINTED OFFICIALS [J. ERICKSON, C. BYERS, Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO, J. DEL TORO]

Resident impact 7/10

Using city funds, this initiative will cost residents approximately $15,000 to facilitate a Legislative Action Day in Sacramento during the 2026 Legislative Session. This event will allow representatives from West Hollywood's Advisory Boards and Commissions to advocate for local issues directly with state legislators, potentially influencing legislation that impacts the city.

Why it matters This initiative affects West Hollywood residents by potentially shaping state legislation that aligns with local priorities, which could lead to changes in areas like housing policy, public safety, or transportation. Residents may see benefits if the advocacy results in favorable legislative outcomes, such as increased funding or regulatory changes that support community needs.

Fiscal impact $15,000 from city funds

Jun 9~1 min read
Agenda • 2025-06-09 • Item B.10
Agenda

INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF A COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT WITH ENTERPRISE FM TRUST TO PURCHASE AND MAINTAIN THE CITY’S FLEET VEHICLES [H. COLLINS, E. HAMANT]

Resident impact 7/10

Using city funds, this proposal would increase the budget for purchasing and maintaining West Hollywood's fleet vehicles by $250,000, bringing the total to $725,000. This ensures the city can maintain its vehicle fleet, which is essential for providing public services such as emergency response, maintenance, and transportation, thereby directly impacting the efficiency and reliability of city services for residents.

Why it matters This decision affects residents by ensuring that city services reliant on fleet vehicles, such as public safety, maintenance, and transportation, continue to operate smoothly. For example, timely maintenance of emergency vehicles can lead to faster response times in emergencies, and well-maintained public works vehicles can ensure that city infrastructure is kept in good condition.

Fiscal impact The financial impact is an additional $250,000 funded by city taxpayers.

Jun 9~1 min read

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