TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
THROUGH:
Bruce Moe, City Manager
FROM:
George Gabriel, Assistant to the City Manager
SUBJECT:Title
Consider Request by Councilmember Franklin and Mayor Pro Tem Montgomery to Discuss a Meeting with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office (City Manager Moe).
(Estimated Time: 15 Mins.)
DISCUSS AND PROVIDE DIRECTION
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council discuss and provide direction regarding the request by Councilmember Franklin and Mayor Pro Tem Montgomery to discuss a meeting with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office at a future City Council meeting. Body
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
There are no fiscal implications associated with the recommended action. However, should the City Council direct staff to analyze the request, staff time and resources may be expended to accommodate the request.
BACKGROUND:
Pursuant to the Brown Act, the City Council cannot discuss items not on an agenda unless under limited circumstances. The City Council has developed a process to allow individual Councilmembers to request, with the support of another Councilmember, that items be placed on a future agenda for City Council discussion. At that future meeting, the item is identified on the agenda in full compliance with the Brown Act. Discussion allows an opportunity to the public to provide input and the City Council, as a body, to decide whether City resources (staff time, etc.) should be incurred to present a more comprehensive report at a third City Council meeting.
Accordingly, individual Councilmembers can initiate future agenda items by following the following three-step process:
STEP ONE:
During “Future Agenda Items,” a Councilmember may request that an item be placed on the agenda. If another Councilmember concurs with placing the item on the agenda, the item is placed on a future agenda.
STEP TWO:
The item is placed on the agenda at the section titled, “City Council Requests and Reports Including AB 1234 Reports” at the end of the agenda with this report. If it does not require any staff time, there may be attachments (e.g., copies of ordinances, resolutions, contracts, etc. previously adopted or approved) to provide background or context. After discussion, the City Council typically has three options:
a) Receive and File the report.
b) Direct staff to perform the necessary work to prepare a more comprehensive staff report and schedule the item for a future City Council meeting.
c) Continue the item to a future date.
In addition, if the request is a simple request such as “set up a meeting” where it does not require a more comprehensive staff report, the Council has a fourth option if three Councilmembers agree: i,e., A majority of the Council can direct staff to arrange a meeting without Step Three.
STEP THREE:
If City Council chooses option b) in Step Two above, the item is placed on a future City Council meeting agenda for action.
DISCUSSION:
At the request of Councilmember Franklin and Mayor Pro Tem Montgomery at the February 21, 2023, City Council meeting, staff has placed this item on the agenda for further discussion. If three Councilmembers concur with Option b, staff will undertake efforts to research this topic and return to the City Council at a future meeting with more information. Additionally, City Council may provide staff direction on what the request entails. If three Councilmembers concur with directing staff to arrange a meeting with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, there is no need for a third step. The only additional guidance staff would need is whether City staff meeting would attend the meeting, or just two Councilmembers.
CONCLUSION:
Staff recommends that the City Council discuss and provide direction regarding the request by Councilmember Franklin and Mayor Pro Tem Montgomery to discuss a meeting with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s.
LEGAL REVIEW:
The City Attorney has reviewed this report and determined that no additional legal analysis is necessary.