What's on the agenda — items coming before the council in this release cycle.
Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item B.1
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Resident impact 2/10
This agenda item confirms that the agenda for the upcoming city council meeting was posted at key locations in West Hollywood, ensuring transparency and accessibility for residents. While there is no direct fiscal impact or immediate change resulting from this item, it underscores the city's commitment to keeping residents informed about governmental proceedings.
Why it matters For West Hollywood residents, this means you have the opportunity to review the agenda ahead of the city council meeting on April 20, 2026. This allows you to prepare any comments or questions you might have about the items being discussed, ensuring your voice can be heard in local governance.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item B.4
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Resident impact 1/10
The Treasurer's Report for February 2026 provides an overview of the city's financial status, including cash balances and investment holdings. This report is a routine financial document that helps ensure transparency and accountability in how West Hollywood manages its funds. While it does not directly impact residents' daily lives, it is crucial for maintaining the city's fiscal health and planning future budgets.
Why it matters For most residents, the Treasurer's Report is a behind-the-scenes document that doesn't directly affect daily life. However, it plays a critical role in ensuring that the city remains financially stable, which indirectly supports the continuation of public services and infrastructure maintenance. Residents can rest assured that the city's finances are being monitored and managed responsibly.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item B.8
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Resident impact 7/10
Using city funds, this proposal would allocate approximately $10,000 to cover public safety costs for the Pride House LA - West Hollywood Fundraiser on April 25, 2026. This ensures the event is safely managed without additional costs to attendees, enhancing community engagement and safety during the event.
Why it matters For residents attending the Pride House LA - West Hollywood Fundraiser, this decision means enhanced safety measures will be in place, ensuring a secure environment. The event will be held in West Hollywood Park, so nearby residents might experience increased foot traffic and temporary changes in park accessibility on the event day.
Fiscal impact City funds will cover $10,000 in public safety costs.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item E.2
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Resident impact 3/10
Using city funds, this update on West Hollywood's delegation to WorldPride 2026 in Amsterdam will cost residents approximately $15,000. This allocation from the General Fund will cover travel expenses for city staff attending the event. The council will also decide whether to reschedule or cancel the August 3, 2026, meeting due to the event's timing.
Why it matters For West Hollywood residents, this means a small portion of city funds will be used to support the city's participation in an international event, potentially enhancing the city's global presence and cultural exchange. However, it also means that the city council meeting scheduled for August 3, 2026, may be rescheduled or canceled, which could affect residents planning to attend or follow that meeting.
Fiscal impact $15,000 from General Fund
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item F.2
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Resident impact 7/10
Using city funds, the proposed WeHo E-Bike Incentive Program aims to provide 50 eligible West Hollywood residents with e-bikes, safety equipment, and educational opportunities. This initiative seeks to promote sustainable transportation, reduce traffic congestion, and enhance community engagement through cycling activities.
Why it matters If you are one of the 50 selected residents, you could receive an e-bike and safety gear, which may reduce your transportation costs and provide a convenient, eco-friendly way to navigate West Hollywood. Additionally, participating in educational programs and community rides could enhance your cycling skills and connect you with fellow residents.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item B.3
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Resident impact 7/10
Using city funds, this demand register approval authorizes the payment of various city expenses totaling several million dollars, impacting the city's budget and financial planning. This routine approval ensures that city operations, services, and projects continue without interruption, benefiting residents by maintaining public services and infrastructure.
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 to be funded and operational. This ensures that daily life in the city remains smooth, with no disruptions to essential services.
Fiscal impact Several million dollars from city funds.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item F.3
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Resident impact 7/10
Using city funds, this proposal would explore the reinstallation of a temporary 'West Hollywood' sign as a public artwork. The initiative involves assessing interest from the original sign's property owner and evaluating feasibility, costs, and funding sources. This could enhance local cultural identity and attract visitors, benefiting the community economically and socially.
Why it matters If you live or work near the original sign location, you might see increased foot traffic and tourism, which could boost local businesses. Residents may experience a renewed sense of community pride and cultural identity. However, there could be temporary disruptions during installation if the project proceeds.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item F.1
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Resident impact 8/10
Using Measure A funds, this proposal would allocate $631,449 to expand West Hollywood's Renter Protection and Homelessness Prevention programs. The funds will be distributed to local non-profits to enhance rental assistance services, directly benefiting renters facing financial hardship and helping prevent homelessness in the community.
Why it matters If you're a renter in West Hollywood, this program expansion could provide you with additional financial assistance if you're struggling to pay rent. This could help prevent eviction and stabilize your housing situation. For residents concerned about homelessness, this initiative aims to reduce the risk of homelessness by supporting those in need with rental assistance.
Fiscal impact Grant-funded expansion of rental assistance programs.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item C.1
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Resident impact 7/10
The public hearing on staff vacancies in West Hollywood aims to address workforce shortages and improve recruitment and retention efforts. This is crucial for maintaining city services and operations, which directly impact residents' quality of life. The report will provide insights into how the city plans to fill these vacancies, ensuring that essential services such as public safety, sanitation, and community programs continue to function effectively.
Why it matters For West Hollywood residents, this hearing could mean more efficient city services if vacancies are filled, leading to quicker response times for public safety, better maintenance of public spaces, and more robust community programs. If the city struggles to fill these positions, residents might experience delays or reduced service levels in areas like trash collection, street maintenance, and public safety.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item E.4
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Resident impact 7/10
Using city funds, this proposal would potentially cost residents approximately $90,000 if FEMA does not approve the seismic grant applications in time. The decision will affect property owners participating in the seismic retrofit program, as they may need to proceed with retrofits at their own financial risk or rely on city funds if federal grants are delayed.
Why it matters If you are a property owner participating in the seismic retrofit program, this decision could directly impact your financial planning. You may need to decide whether to proceed with retrofits without guaranteed federal funding, which could mean covering costs upfront. Alternatively, if the city decides to use its funds, you might receive financial support up to $90,000, reducing your out-of-pocket expenses.
Fiscal impact $90,000 potential cost to city funds
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item E.3
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Resident impact 7/10
Using city funds, this proposal would allocate $1,550,000 to support West Hollywood restaurants through grants and technical assistance programs. This initiative aims to bolster local dining establishments by providing financial aid and expert guidance, potentially enhancing the city's economic vitality and preserving its vibrant culinary scene.
Why it matters For West Hollywood residents, this means local restaurants may receive financial support to stay open and thrive, which could lead to a more diverse and stable dining scene. If you enjoy dining out, this program might help ensure your favorite spots remain operational. Additionally, the program could help maintain local employment levels in the restaurant industry.
Fiscal impact $1,550,000 from General Fund Reserves
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item D.1
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Resident impact 8/10
The proposed ordinance aims to prohibit the use, sale, and licensing of algorithmic rental price fixing in West Hollywood. This measure is designed to prevent automated systems from artificially inflating rental prices, potentially benefiting renters by keeping housing costs more stable and affordable. The ordinance is introduced without any direct fiscal impact on the city's budget, as it primarily regulates private sector practices.
Why it matters For residents, particularly renters, this ordinance could mean more predictable and potentially lower rental prices, as it seeks to eliminate the use of algorithms that might otherwise drive up costs. Renters may find it easier to budget for housing without the risk of sudden, algorithm-driven price hikes. Homeowners and landlords might need to adjust their pricing strategies, as they can no longer rely on algorithmic tools for setting rental rates.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item E.1
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Resident impact 7/10
Using city funds, this proposal would cost residents approximately $665,000 to $711,128 for the production and management of an outdoor ice skating rink event in December 2026. The event aims to enhance community engagement and provide recreational opportunities during the holiday season, potentially increasing foot traffic and benefiting local businesses.
Why it matters This decision affects West Hollywood residents by providing a seasonal outdoor ice skating rink at West Hollywood Park, which can serve as a recreational activity for families and individuals. It may also lead to increased traffic and parking demand in the area during the event period. Residents living nearby might experience more noise and activity, while local businesses could see an uptick in customers.
Fiscal impact The event will cost between $665,000 and $711,128, funded by city reserves.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item C.2
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Resident impact 7/10
Funded entirely by private developers, this proposal would introduce a two-sided animated billboard and a static digital billboard at 9039 Sunset Boulevard, along with enhancements to the public realm. This development aims to boost local advertising opportunities and enhance the aesthetic appeal of the area, potentially increasing foot traffic and economic activity along the Sunset Strip.
Why it matters For residents living near 9039 Sunset Boulevard, the introduction of new billboards may change the visual landscape and increase light exposure, especially at night. The public realm enhancements could improve pedestrian areas, making the neighborhood more walkable and potentially increasing property values. However, increased advertising might also lead to more traffic congestion in the area.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item B.7
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Resident impact 7/10
Funded entirely by Alpine Equities, this proposal would grant the City of West Hollywood an easement for public street and sidewalk purposes along Fairfax Avenue. This easement will facilitate pedestrian access and improve public infrastructure without any direct cost to taxpayers. Residents can expect enhanced walkability and potentially smoother traffic flow in the area.
Why it matters For residents living near 1282 Fairfax Avenue, this easement means improved sidewalks and street access, which can enhance pedestrian safety and convenience. If you frequently walk or drive along Fairfax Avenue, you might notice better-maintained pathways and potentially reduced congestion due to improved infrastructure.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item B.0
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Resident impact 5/10
The fiscal impact on the consent calendar involves decisions that could affect city spending and resource allocation. Using city funds, this could potentially impact the budget available for other community services or projects. Residents should be aware of how these financial decisions might influence local services or infrastructure improvements.
Why it matters This agenda item could affect residents by influencing how city funds are allocated, potentially impacting public services such as road maintenance, park improvements, or community programs. If city funds are redirected, residents might see changes in service availability or quality.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item B.6
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Resident impact 5/10
The completion of the 8305 Santa Monica Boulevard Build-Out Project marks a significant development in West Hollywood's infrastructure, funded by city resources. This project, executed by PCL Construction Services, Inc., involves finalizing administrative steps such as filing a Notice of Completion and releasing financial bonds, which ensures that the project is officially concluded and all contractual obligations are settled. Residents should be aware that this completion may enhance local amenities and potentially increase property values in the vicinity.
Why it matters For residents living near 8305 Santa Monica Boulevard, the completion of this build-out project could mean improved local facilities or services, depending on the nature of the build-out. This might lead to increased foot traffic and potentially higher property values in the area. However, there are no immediate changes to daily life such as traffic patterns or parking regulations mentioned in the document.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item B.5
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Resident impact 3/10
The synopses from various commissions and advisory boards provide updates on recent actions and decisions that may influence city policies and initiatives. While this agenda item itself does not propose new actions, it offers residents insights into ongoing discussions and potential future changes in areas such as arts, human services, transportation, rent stabilization, disabilities, and older adult services.
Why it matters For West Hollywood residents, these synopses can offer a preview of potential changes or initiatives that might affect community services, transportation options, rental policies, and cultural programs. For example, if the Transportation & Mobility Commission discusses new bike lanes, this could impact daily commutes. Similarly, updates from the Rent Stabilization Commission might signal upcoming changes in rental regulations that could affect tenants' rights or rent control measures.
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Agenda • 2026-04-20 • Item B.2
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Resident impact 1/10
Approving the minutes of a prior City Council meeting is a routine administrative task that ensures the official record accurately reflects the discussions and decisions made. This action does not directly impact residents' daily lives but is essential for maintaining transparency and accountability in local government operations.
Why it matters This agenda item does not have a direct impact on the daily lives of West Hollywood residents. It is an administrative procedure to confirm the accuracy of the meeting records, which helps ensure that the city's governance is transparent and accountable.
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