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Board meetings and strategic plans from Grace Quitzon's organization
The board discussed administrative updates, including a seminar on the maintenance of rent-controlled properties, the appointment of a new general counsel, and the transition of the public information manager role. Agenda management items were addressed regarding upcoming public hearings on charter amendments for the November 2026 ballot. In jurisdictional items, the board approved an exemption application for new construction under the Ellis Act at 318 Georgina Avenue. Additionally, the board reviewed and affirmed a hearing officer's decision to deny a rent decrease petition regarding alleged flooring hazards.
This document serves as a Performance Measurement Scorecard, tracking progress across five strategic pillars: Achieving Safe Neighborhoods & Clean Streets, Activating Economic Opportunity & Growth, Developing Affordable, Livable & Secure Housing for All, Creating Organizational Capacity, and Creating Organizational Health. It outlines key outcomes and outputs, measuring conditions for residents, businesses, and the community against a Realignment Plan adopted in October 2025, with a full-realization horizon in FY 2027-28.
The council held a concurrent regular and special meeting. The agenda included public testimony regarding the future of the Santa Monica Airport, with residents and other speakers debating its potential closure and conversion into a park, and its role in emergency preparedness. The City Manager introduced a new fire department peer support canine named Asta and presented the adoptable pet of the week, Damiano. Additionally, a representative from Heal the Bay provided an update on ocean water quality testing, specifically highlighting pollution levels near the Santa Monica Pier.
The Disabilities Commission meeting focused on public input regarding housing access and the continuum of care. A presentation was provided by a representative from NAMI West LA regarding mental health awareness month, featuring discussions on peer-to-peer programs, family resources, youth education, and outreach efforts. The Commission discussed the potential for future wellness programming at local facilities and addressed questions regarding accessibility and mental health support resources.
The Commission discussed several development and housing policy items, including a study session on the realignment plan implementation and potential low-scale housing incentive programs. Key topics included the status of mixed-use housing projects, updates from the Architectural Review Board and Landmarks Commission, and a report on recent City Council directives concerning SB79. The Commission also covered announcements regarding upcoming community events and local planning matters.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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