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MinutesSep 15, 2025Item V.2

Adoption of Ordinance No. 25-21 prohibiting the retail sale of live animals.

Minutes • 2025-09-15

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Adoption of Ordinance No. 25-21 prohibiting the retail sale of live animals.

Fiscal impact

Fiscal impact was not specified in the published agenda analysis.

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Agenda • 2025-09-15 • Item B.8
Agenda

APPROVAL OF 2025-2028 SOCIAL SERVICES AGREEMENTS [C. SAFRIET, T. CARTER, D. MURRAY]

Resident impact 8/10

Using city funds, this proposal would allocate $8,542,336 million for social services contracts from 2025 to 2028, impacting various community programs. Residents should care because these contracts support essential services that can improve quality of life, such as mental health support, housing assistance, and senior services.

Why it matters This decision affects West Hollywood residents by ensuring continued funding for 33 social service programs that many rely on for support. For example, if you or someone you know benefits from local mental health services or housing assistance, these programs will continue to receive funding, potentially improving service availability and quality.

Fiscal impact Significant taxpayer funding for social services.

Sep 15~1 min read
Agenda • 2025-09-15 • Item B.16
Agenda

REPORT ON CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD’S EFFORTS TO OPPOSE THE TRUMP ADMINSTRATION’S MEASURES IMPACTING OUR COMMUNITY [Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO, H. MOLINA]

Resident impact 7/10

The City of West Hollywood is actively opposing measures from the Trump Administration that are perceived to negatively impact the community. This report provides an update on these efforts, which are crucial for maintaining the city's values and protecting residents' rights. While there is no direct fiscal impact mentioned, the city's actions aim to safeguard community interests and ensure that federal policies do not adversely affect local governance and resident well-being.

Why it matters For West Hollywood residents, this means the city is taking steps to protect local interests against federal policies that may be seen as harmful. This could involve legal actions, advocacy, or policy adjustments to mitigate any negative impacts from federal measures. Residents may see the city engaging in more public campaigns or legal challenges to defend community values and rights.

Sep 15~1 min read
Agenda • 2025-09-15 • Item B.13
Agenda

CO-SPONSORSHIP OF NEXT CHAPTER WRITERS’ SUMMIT: CELEBRATING LGBTQIA+ AND BIPOC VOICES IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOS ANGELES COUNTY LIBRARY [Y. QUARKER, A. LOVANO, J. DEL TORO]

Resident impact 7/10

Using city funds, this event will cost residents approximately $13,397 in waived fees. The Next Chapter Writers’ Summit aims to celebrate and amplify LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC voices, providing a platform for diverse storytelling and community engagement. This initiative supports cultural inclusivity and offers residents an opportunity to participate in a significant cultural event at no additional cost.

Why it matters For West Hollywood residents, this event means a day of cultural enrichment and community engagement without the burden of additional fees. Residents can attend the summit to enjoy and support diverse voices in literature, fostering a sense of community and inclusivity. Additionally, local vendors participating in the event will benefit from waived business tax licensing fees, potentially lowering their operational costs for the day.

Fiscal impact Approximately $13,397 in waived fees funded by city funds.

Sep 15~1 min read
Agenda • 2025-09-15 • Item B.5
Agenda

ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-20 (2ND READING) AND UPDATE ON EQUITABLE BUILDING PERFORMANCE STANDARDS (EBPS) [N. MARICICH, J. ALKIRE, F. CONTRERAS, C. SHEN, M. CROWDER, L. MORALES]

Resident impact 7/10

The adoption of Ordinance No. 25-20 introduces new Building Energy Benchmarking and Performance Standards for existing buildings in West Hollywood. This ordinance aims to improve energy efficiency, potentially reducing utility costs for building owners and tenants over time. The ordinance is exempt from CEQA, indicating no significant environmental impact, and includes an update on Equitable Building Performance Standards to ensure fair implementation across different building types.

Why it matters For residents, this ordinance means that buildings in West Hollywood will need to meet specific energy efficiency standards. This could lead to lower energy bills for tenants and homeowners as buildings become more efficient. However, building owners may initially face costs to comply with these standards, which could be passed on to tenants in the form of rent increases. The ordinance also ensures that these standards are applied equitably, so all building types are considered.

Sep 15~1 min read

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