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Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Board Of Supervisors Tuesday Meeting Honors Heritage, Tackles Key Actions, And Expands Access
The Los Angeles County Board agenda draws attention to participation, accessibility and recognition during its upcoming televised meeting
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will meet Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 9:30 a.m. in Board Hearing Room 381B, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, 500 West Temple Street, Los Angeles.
The session features ceremonial recognitions for Latino and Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrating leaders and organizations like the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, SEIU-USWW’s David Huerta, ImmigoLA, Pueblo y Salud and Somos Familia Valle. The Board also honors Beatriz Dieringer’s 44 years of service with the District Attorney’s Office, the Clergy Community Coalition’s 20th anniversary and Edward Lewis’s support for Eaton Fire relief.
Key hearings include the proposed annexation of a Lake Los Angeles parcel to County Lighting Maintenance District CLMD 1687 and CLD LLA-1, with assessments for Fiscal Year 2026-27 and joint resolutions on property taxes. The Board will also consider a 15-year water pipeline franchise for California Domestic Water Company, which includes a $10,000 granting fee.
Planning appeals on the agenda feature a requested continuance for a single-family home in the Santa Monica Mountains and a Santa Clarita Valley development totaling 37 lots, 510 residential units and affordable housing incentives, plus environmental reviews and oak tree impacts.
A workforce hearing mandated by Assembly Bill 2561 examines county vacancies, recruitment and retention. County employee organizations will present on current strategies and challenges.
The Chief Executive Office, sheriff and director of public works will report on parking enforcement services, addressing distribution of resources, funding protocols, financial reporting and ongoing solutions for equity and non-enforcement outcomes.
Closed session deliberations will cover litigation, labor negotiations and public employee performance evaluations, with all case names and codes available for those seeking further details.
Residents can participate remotely via Webex or telephone, submit written testimony online, or access Spanish translation and accessibility options, including Braille and ASL accommodations. Documentation and meeting resources are available at the Executive Office and online. The session will be aired on KLCS at 11 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24.
For information about lobbyist guidelines, alternate meeting sites or public access resources, attendees are encouraged to use the official county websites and help lines.
For more call (213) 974-1426 or visit https://bos.lacounty.gov/
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