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  1. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Discussion and action regarding the SGDW Committee Partnerships and Outreach: Update on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual, Queer+ (LGBTQ+) Commission presentation - June 11, 2026 Update on the Academic Professional Advisory Committee (APAC) partnership progress? Media outreach opportunities and contacts Pride Month dissemination efforts (QR codes, flyers, events) - June 2026
  2. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Updates on the Sexual and Gender Diverse Women Curriculum: Status of email distribution list and outreach progress Report on website traffic/engagement (if available) Feedback from organizations that received the SGDW curriculum

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  3. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order, and Los Angeles County Land Acknowledgement. The County of Los Angeles recognizes that we occupy land originally and still inhabited and cared for by the Tongva (TONG+VUH), Tataviam (TAH+TAA+VEE+UM), Serrano (SUH+RAA+NOH), Kizh (KEECH), and Chumash (CHEW+MOSH) Peoples. We honor and pay respect to their elders and descendants, past, present, and emerging, as they continue their stewardship of these lands and waters. We acknowledge that settler colonization resulted in land seizure, disease, subjugation, slavery, relocation, broken promises, genocide, and multigenerational trauma. This acknowledgment demonstrates our responsibility and commitment to truth, healing, and reconciliation and to elevating the stories, culture, and community of the original inhabitants of Los Angeles County. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on these ancestral lands. We are dedicated to growing and sustaining relationships with Native peoples and local tribal governments, including (in no particular order) the: • Fernandeño (FUR+NAN+DAY+EN+YO) Tataviam (TAH+TAA+VEE+UM) Band of Mission Indians • Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Indians of California Tribal Council • Gabrieleno (GAB+REE+UH+LAY+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians • Gabrieleño (GAB+REE+UH+LAY+EN+YO) Band of Mission Indians, Kizh (KEECH) Nation • Yuhaaviatam (yu+HAH+vee+ah+tahm) of San Manuel Nation • San Fernando Band of Mission Indians • Coastal Band of Chumash (CHEW+MOSH) Nation • Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Nation • Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Tribe To learn more about the First Peoples of Los Angeles County, please visit the Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission website at lanaic.lacounty.gov. Roll Call.
  4. On Agenda
    ComDiscussion

    Discussion to Explore Partnering with the Domestic Violence Council on Gathering Data on Domestic Violence Survivor Child Support System Experiences.
  5. On Agenda
    Motion

    Proclaiming June 2026 as Pride Month in Los Angeles County Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Hahn and Horvath: Proclaim June 2026 as Pride Month in Los Angeles County.
  6. On Agenda
    Motion

    Proclaiming June 2026 as National Aphasia Awareness Month in Los Angeles County Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Proclaim June 2026 as National Aphasia Awareness Month in Los Angeles County and encourage residents, healthcare institutions, schools, employers, and community organizations to increase awareness and understanding of aphasia; Encourage healthcare providers, educational institutions, employers, nonprofit organizations, and community partners throughout Los Angeles County to support individuals living with aphasia through awareness campaigns, inclusive communication practices, peer support opportunities, caregiver support resources, and expanded access to speech-language pathology, rehabilitation, and mental health services; and Recognize the contributions of speech-language pathologists, rehabilitation professionals, caregivers, advocates, and community organizations whose work helps individuals living with aphasia maintain communication, independence, dignity, and meaningful participation in community life.
  7. On Agenda
    Motion

    Proclaim June 9, 2026 as Antiphospholipid Syndrome Awareness Day Recommendation as submitted by Supervisor Hahn: Proclaim June 9, 2026, as Antiphospholipid Syndrome Awareness Day in the County of Los Angeles, to help raise awareness and improve knowledge of antiphospholipid syndrome and the symptoms, causes and treatments of this rare autoimmune disease.
  8. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    AUDIO FOR THE ENTIRE MEETING.
  9. Special District
    Recommendation

    2026 Annual Plan of Proposition A Revenues and Expenditures, Reallocate and Transfer Prior Year Excess Fund Recommendation: Adopt the 2026 Proposition A Plan of Revenues and Expenditures and allocate $113,000 in available Excess Funds (Excess Funds) to the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District’s Administrative Fund to cover ongoing Proposition A program administration costs in Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-27. Approve the annual carryforward of $4,258,108 in prior year Proposition A Excess Funds that have already been allocated to Supervisorial District discretionary accounts. As required by Section 24 of Proposition A, these funds must be reallocated each fiscal year until they are encumbered under project agreements. Find that the proposed actions are not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act. ADOPT

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  10. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Review and Approval of 2026-2027 LTRHA Coordination Agenda. · Sarah Dusseault; · Miguel A. Santana; and · Jose Osuna, Director of External Affairs, Brilliant Corners

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  11. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Expert Panel on Role of Multi-Sector Collaboration in Regional Governance Response to Homelessness. · Brian Levy, University of California, Los Angeles Luskin School of Public Affairs; and · Shui Yan Tang, University of Southern California Price School of Public Policy

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  12. On Agenda
    ComAdjournments

    Adjournment of the June 10, 2026, meeting of the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency.
  13. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Matters not on the posted agenda, to be presented and (if requested) referred to staff or placed on the agenda for action at a future meeting of the Los Angeles County Leadership Table for Regional Homeless Alignment (LTRHA), or matters requiring immediate action because of an emergency situation or where the need to take immediate action came to the attention of LTRHA subsequent to the posting of the LTRHA subsequent to the posting of the agenda.

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  14. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Closing Remarks and Adjournment for the June 18, 2026, meeting of the Los Angeles County Leadership Table for Regional Homeless Alignment. · Sarah Dusseault; and · Miguel A. Santana
  15. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Opportunity for members of the public to address the Los Angeles County Leadership Table for Regional Homeless Alignment (LTRHA) on items of interest that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of LTRHA.

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  16. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    ECRHA Report and Discussion: How Cities are Contributing to Progress towards Measure A Regional Goals. · HSH (speaker TBD); · LACAHSA (speaker TBD); and · Kristen Aster, Executive Director, ECRHA

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  17. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Review and Approval of Draft 2026-2027 LTRHA Membership Slate. · Sarah Dusseault; · Miguel A. Santana; and · La’Toya Cooper, LTRHA Membership Subcommittee Chair; LA Emissary

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  18. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Welcome and Opening Remarks by LTRHA Co-Chairs • Sarah Dusseault, LTRHA Chair; of the Former Blue-Ribbon Commission on Homelessness; and • Miguel A. Santana, LTRHA Chair; President and Chief Executive Officer, California Community Foundation
  19. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order, Land Acknowledgement, and Roll Call.
  20. On Agenda
    ComMatters

    Authorize Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with EisnerAmper (Eisner Advisory Group LLC) for Finance Support and Treasury Management Services, Compliance Support Services and Enterprise Resource Planning System Advisory Services.

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  21. On Agenda
    ComMatters

    Authorize Agreement with Tigunia, LLC for Strategic Technology Consulting, Systems Modernization, Automation, Data Infrastructure, Cloud platform, and Project Management Support Services.

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  22. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

  23. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order, and Los Angeles County Land Acknowledgement. The County of Los Angeles recognizes that we occupy land originally and still inhabited and cared for by the Tongva (TONG+VUH), Tataviam (TAH+TAA+VEE+UM), Serrano (SUH+RAA+NOH), Kizh (KEECH), and Chumash (CHEW+MOSH) Peoples. We honor and pay respect to their elders and descendants, past, present, and emerging, as they continue their stewardship of these lands and waters. We acknowledge that settler colonization resulted in land seizure, disease, subjugation, slavery, relocation, broken promises, genocide, and multigenerational trauma. This acknowledgment demonstrates our responsibility and commitment to truth, healing, and reconciliation and to elevating the stories, culture, and community of the original inhabitants of Los Angeles County. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on these ancestral lands. We are dedicated to growing and sustaining relationships with Native peoples and local tribal governments, including in no particular order the: (26-2107) · Fernandeño (FUR+NAN+DAY+EN+YO) Tataviam (TAH+TAA+VEE+UM) Band of Mission Indians · Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Indians of California Tribal Council · Gabrieleno (GAB+REE+UH+LAY+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians · Gabrieleño (GAB+REE+UH+LAY+EN+YO) Band of Mission Indians, Kizh (KEECH) Nation · Yuhaaviatam (yu+HAH+vee+ah+tahm) of San Manuel Nation · San Fernando Band of Mission Indians · Coastal Band of Chumash (CHEW+MOSH) Nation · Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Nation · Gabrelino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Tribe To learn more the First Peoples of Los Angeles County, please visit the Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission website at lanaic.lacounty.gov. Roll Call.
  24. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Update, discussion and appropriate action regarding scoring the Resilience Scholarship applications and essays.

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  25. On Agenda
    ComAdjournments

    Adjournment for the Meeting of June 8, 2026.
  26. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Discussion and appropriate action regarding the logistics of the 2026 Resilience Scholarship Ceremony and Program.

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  27. On Agenda
    ComPublicComment

    Opportunity for members of the public to address the Committee on items of interest that are within the jurisdiction of the Committee.

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  28. On Agenda
    ComPublicHearing

    Hearing on application for a Bingo Manager Business License ID# 009513-10-2025, to issue a new license to John Giacalone of Santa Clarita Greenbrier Mobile Homeowners Association, Inc., located at 21304 Soledad Canyon Road, CA 91351, in the Fifth District.

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  29. On Agenda
    ComPublicHearing

    Hearing on application for a Dance Business License ID# 007902-07-2025, to issue a new license to El Camino Real Bar, located at 6400 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90001, in the Second District.

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  30. On Agenda
    ComPublicHearing

    Hearing on application for an Entertainment with Dance Business License ID# 007899-07-2025, to issue a new license to El Camino Real Bar, located at 6400 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90001, in the Second District.

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  31. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Election of the Los Angeles County Commission for Women (LACCW) Treasurer, for a two-year term of office, beginning July 1, 2026, and expiring June 30, 2028.

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  32. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Election of the Los Angeles County Commission for Women (LACCW) Vice President, for a two-year term of office, beginning July 1, 2026, and expiring June 30, 2028.

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  33. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Election of the Los Angeles County Commission for Women (LACCW) President, for a two-year term of office, beginning July 1, 2026, and expiring June 30, 2028.

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  34. On Agenda
    ComReport

    PD - Annual Submission of Risk-Based Audit and Contract Monitoring Plans for Fiscal Year 2026-27.

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  35. On Agenda
    ComPolicy

    Board Policy 5.060 - Reporting of Improper Solicitations, recommendation by ISD to approve changes and extend the sunset review date to September 15, 2030; also consider if the revisions require Board approval.

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  36. On Agenda
    ComReport

    Request for Temporary Transfers from Available Funds to Meet Financial Obligations (All Districts - 3 Votes)

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  37. On Agenda
    ComDiscussion

    Consideration of the Legislative Affairs Ad Hoc Committee Recommendation for the LACAHSA Board to take Positions on Pending California Legislation (2025-26 California Legislative Session) and Statewide Ballot Measures.

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  38. On Agenda
    ComDiscussion

    LACAHSA Budget Items: a. Public Hearing on Report on Vacancies, Recruitment, and Retention efforts in compliance with Assembly Bill 2561. b. Approval of LACAHSA FY 2026-27 Budget, including the following Budgets: 1. Administrative and Operations Budget 2. Production, Preservation and Ownership (PPO) Budget 3. Renter Protection and Homelessness Prevention (RPHP) Budget 4. Technical Assistance (TA) Budget 5. Fund-Based Budget

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  39. On Agenda
    ComPublicComment

    Opportunity for members of the public to address the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency (LACAHSA) on items of interest that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of LACAHSA, and on items that are on the agenda for this meeting.

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  40. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call for Disclosures/ Recusals: Directors of LACAHSA will disclose any item in which they have a conflict of interest under state law and acknowledge whether they will recuse from that item. Among other state laws, the Levine Act may require recusal on items involving a contract or entitlement where a campaign donor is an interested participant or applicant.

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  41. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order and Roll Call.
  42. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Opportunity for members of the public to address the Executive Committee on Regional Homeless Alignment (ECRHA) on both items of interest that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of ECRHA, and on the following items that are on the agenda for this meeting.

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  43. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Matters not on the posted agenda, to be presented and (if requested) referred to staff or placed on the agenda for action at a future meeting of the Los Angeles County Executive Committee for Regional Homeless Alignment (ECRHA) or matters requiring immediate action because of an emergency situation or where the need to take immediate action came to the attention of ECRHA subsequent to the posting of the ECRHA agenda.
  44. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Adjournment for the June 26, 2026, regular meeting of the Los Angeles County Executive Committee for Regional Homeless Alignment.
  45. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order, Roll Call and Land Acknowledgement.
  46. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order, and Los Angeles County Land Acknowledgement. The County of Los Angeles recognizes that we occupy land originally and still inhabited and cared for by the Tongva (TONG+VUH), Tataviam (TAH+TAA+VEE+UM), Serrano (SUH+RAA+NOH), Kizh (KEECH), and Chumash (CHEW+MOSH) Peoples. We honor and pay respect to their elders and descendants, past, present, and emerging, as they continue their stewardship of these lands and waters. We acknowledge that settler colonization resulted in land seizure, disease, subjugation, slavery, relocation, broken promises, genocide, and multigenerational trauma. This acknowledgment demonstrates our responsibility and commitment to truth, healing, and reconciliation and to elevating the stories, culture, and community of the original inhabitants of Los Angeles County. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on these ancestral lands. We are dedicated to growing and sustaining relationships with Native peoples and local tribal governments, including in no particular order the: · Fernandeño (FUR+NAN+DAY+EN+YO) Tataviam (TAH+TAA+VEE+UM) Band of Mission Indians · Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Indians of California Tribal Council · Gabrieleno (GAB+REE+UH+LAY+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians · Gabrieleño (GAB+REE+UH+LAY+EN+YO) Band of Mission Indians, Kizh (KEECH) Nation · Yuhaaviatam (yu+HAH+vee+ah+tahm) of San Manuel Nation · San Fernando Band of Mission Indians · Coastal Band of Chumash (CHEW+MOSH) Nation · Gabrielino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Nation · Gabrelino (GAB+REE+UH+LEE+NOH) Tongva (TONG+VUH) Tribe To learn more the First Peoples of Los Angeles County, please visit the Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission website at lanaic.lacounty.gov. (25-6892) Roll Call.
  47. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Update on Women’s Health & Economic Empowerment Conference Evaluation form questions LACCW resource table Registration and resource table assistance

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  48. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    State-level dataset, the Maternal and Infant Health Assessment (MIHA): Collects annual data across California and samples LAC Variables related to 'financial hardship' Provides more data-driven evidence related to maternity care debt Explore question of - was the financial hardship due to 'pregnancy and/or post-partum medical costs

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  49. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Discussion regarding the Report on the Status of Women and Girls in Los Angeles County: Themes Gaps in data & research priorities

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  50. On Agenda
    ComPublicComment

    Opportunity for members of the public to address the Committee on items of interest that are within the jurisdiction of the Committee.

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  51. On Agenda
    ComAdjournments

    Next meeting is August 10, 2026. Adjournment for the meeting of June 8, 2026.
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    ComAdministrative

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    ComAdministrative

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    ComAdministrative

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    ComAdministrative

  60. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call to Order and Roll Call
  61. On Agenda
    ComPublicComment

    Opportunity for members of the public to address the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency Citizens’ Oversight Committee on items of interest that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Citizens’ Oversight Committee that are not on the agenda for this meeting.

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  62. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Call for Disclosures/Recusals: Committee Members will disclose any item in which they have a conflict of interest under state law and acknowledge whether they will recuse from that item. Among other state laws, the Levine Act may require recusal on items involving a contract or entitlement where a campaign donor is an interested participant or applicant.

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  63. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    Adjournment of the June 5, 2026 meeting of the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency Citizens’ Oversight Committee.
  64. On Agenda
    ComAdministrative

    LACAHSA Budget Items: a. Consideration of LACAHSA FY 2026-27 Budget, including the following Budgets: · Fund-Based Budget · Administrative and Operations Budget · Production, Preservation and Ownership (PPO) Budget · Renter Protection and Homelessness Prevention (RPHP) Budget · Technical Assistance (TA) Budget

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  65. On Agenda
    ComPresentation

    Presentation and consideration of a grant request from the Human Wildlife Coexistence Initiative’s (HWCI) Guardians of the Wild (GW) program in the amount of $1,000.00, to directly support the production of educational documentary episodes focused on wildlife conservation issues within Los Angeles County, Debbie McGuire, Chief Development Director, HWCI.

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