Los Angeles County
Upcoming
Board of Supervisors
The Board will review directives to develop a Community Opportunity to Purchase Act program for unincorporated Los Angeles County, requiring a draft ordinance within 180 days. Officials will also report on securing state and philanthropic funding to preserve the Public Health Councils Program. The agenda includes closed sessions to discuss anticipated litigation.
- Draft COPA ordinance for unincorporated LA County due in 180 days
- Report on state and philanthropic funding for Public Health Councils
- Closed session on anticipated litigation (one case continued to July 14)
- Public outreach mandate for landlords and qualified purchasers
Last 30 days
Board of Supervisors
The Board is considering new fire safety protocols for high-risk zones and a dedicated initiative to reduce the incarceration of girls and gender-expansive youth. Additionally, they are reviewing updates to political campaign contribution limits and accepting federal grant funds for 2026 World Cup security.
- Fire safety budget requests for Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones
- Establishment of the 'Ending Girls Incarceration' (EGI) Initiative Team
- Ordinance to update political campaign contribution and expenditure limits
- $12,571 parking fee waiver for Gloria Molina Grand Park Summer Block Party
- $398,954.41 FEMA grant for World Cup 2026 safety and security services
Board of Supervisors
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will vote to extend emergency contracting authority for cleanup and reconstruction after the January 2025 windstorms and wildfires. Officials are also continuing a personnel ordinance that temporarily relaxes civil service rules to help the Probation Department manage staffing shortages during its ongoing emergency. Both measures require board approval before county directors can proceed.
- Approve continued no-bid contracts for cleanup after the January 2025 Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, and Kenneth fires
- Delegate authority to amend existing on-call recovery contracts without competitive bidding
- Continue ordinance temporarily easing civil service hiring and discipline rules for Probation staff during a staffing emergency
Board of Supervisors
The Board of Supervisors will consider approving the final FY 2026-27 County Budget, including adjustments recommended by the CEO. They will also vote on appropriation adjustments for the current FY 2025-26 budget and several funding agreements, notably $1,482,000 for Community Policing and Cooperative Extension programs and $125,000 for the Arts Program. Other items include adopting the appropriations limit and delegating contracting authority to various departments.
- Approve $1,482,000 in funding agreements for Community Policing ($1,007,000) and Cooperative Extension ($475,000) with LACDA
- Approve $125,000 funding agreement with Los Angeles County High School for the Arts
- Adopt the FY 2026-27 Final Budget and appropriations limit
- Authorize delegation of contracting and grant acceptance for Arts & Culture, Homeless Services, Economic Opportunity, and Communications
- Adopt the 2025-26 Budget Resolution as presented by Auditor-Controller