LA County Board set to weigh tenant purchase ordinance; recent agendas covered fire recovery, budget, youth justice
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors agendas from late June covered the FY 2026-27 budget, continued wildfire recovery contracting, fire-safety planning, and youth decarceration. Minutes for those meetings have not yet been published, so the items below reflect what was scheduled for board consideration, not confirmed outcomes.
Budget and program funding (June 22)
The Board's June 22 agenda called for adopting the final FY 2026-27 County Budget, including adjustments recommended by the CEO, along with the FY 2025-26 Budget Resolution presented by the Auditor-Controller. Funding agreements on the agenda totaled $1,482,000 — $1,007,000 for Community Policing and $475,000 for Cooperative Extension, both through LACDA. A separate $125,000 funding agreement with the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts was also listed. The agenda included adopting the appropriations limit and delegating contracting and grant-acceptance authority to departments covering Arts & Culture, Homeless Services, Economic Opportunity, and Communications.
Fire recovery contracting extended (June 23)
The Board was scheduled to vote June 23 to extend emergency, no-bid contracting authority for cleanup and reconstruction following the January 2025 Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, and Kenneth fires. The agenda also proposed delegating authority to amend existing on-call recovery contracts without competitive bidding. A separate item would continue an ordinance temporarily easing civil service hiring and discipline rules for Probation Department staff during a staffing emergency.
Fire safety, youth justice, World Cup grant (June 30)
The June 30 agenda included budget requests for fire safety in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones and establishment of an "Ending Girls Incarceration" (EGI) Initiative Team aimed at reducing incarceration of girls and gender-expansive youth. An ordinance updating political campaign contribution and expenditure limits was also listed. The agenda included a $12,571 parking-fee waiver for the Gloria Molina Grand Park Summer Block Party and acceptance of a $398,954.41 FEMA grant for 2026 World Cup safety and security services.
Coming up
- **Board of Supervisors — July 7:** The Board will review a directive to draft a Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA) ordinance for unincorporated Los Angeles County, due within 180 days, with a public outreach mandate for landlords and qualified purchasers. Also on the agenda: a report on securing state and philanthropic funding for the Public Health Councils Program, and a closed session on anticipated litigation (one case continued to July 14).
Note: Because minutes for the June 22, 23, and 30 meetings have not been published, the Board's actions on those items are not yet confirmed. Readers seeking verified outcomes should consult the official Board of Supervisors minutes once posted.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Supervisors weigh $1.48 million in community-directed spending, final budget adoption
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