Steering Committee Meeting
December 12, 2022 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
The Steering Committee is scheduled to meet Monday, December 12th, 2022 at 12 noon BOTH via Zoom and in person at the SBCCOG Office located at 2355 Crenshaw Blvd., Suite 125, Torrance, CA 90501.
We are asking in-person attendees to bring your laptop, tablet or a printed copy of the agenda as we will only have two courtesy copies available.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
To address the SBCCOG Steering Committee on any agenda item or a matter within the Steering Committee’s purview, please provide written comments by 11:00 am, December 12, 2022 via email to [email protected]. All written comments submitted will become part of the official record.
ACCESSING THE MEETING VIRTUALLY: To receive Zoom meeting credentials in advance of the meeting, register by using the link below:
https://scag.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArdOusqj8oG9aULyxK8prL-sf6ZCYt0rZ_
OR to access the Zoom meeting, visit https://zoom.us/join or call (669) 900-6833 and use
Meeting ID: 946 3244 4212; Passcode: 185297
AGENDA
I. CONFIRM THE QUORUM – 12:00 pm
II. REPORT OF POSTING OF THE AGENDA
ACTION: Receive and file
III. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ANY CHANGES TO THE AGENDA
IV. PUBLIC COMMENT
V. CONSENT CALENDAR – action items noted, remainder are receive & file – 12:05 pm
A. Steering Committee October 10, 2022 meeting minutes – attached
ACTION: Approve
B. SoCal REN (payments to the SBCCOG)
Contract Amendment – attached
Renewal of Master agreement – attached
ACTION: Approve
C. IT Managed Services Provider (payment from the SBCCOG)
Memo & Recommended Proposal – attached
ACTION: Approve
D. Usage of SBCCOG conference room for SBACC Board of Directors Meetings
Letter of agreement – attached
ACTION: Approve
E. Amendment No. 1 to Facility and Equipment Usage Agreement between SBCCOG and SCAG
Contract amendment attached to use SCAG video equipment
ACTION: Approve
F. City Attendance at SBCCOG Meetings – attached
VI. ACTION ITEMS
H. Thanks to Assemblyman Muratsuchi for successfully carrying AB 2432 – Neighborhood electric vehicles: County of Los Angeles – a step to implement the Local Travel Network – 12:10 pm
I. Request for Legislation in the coming state session – 12:25 pm
Proposal to be available at the meeting
ACTION: Review and approve for forwarding to our legislative delegation with meetings to be scheduled with their offices in January (new legislation must be submitted by January 20)
J. Look Ahead re: Green Line Extension – 12:35 pm
EIR release expected in January– will be controversial in the South Bay – memo attached
ACTION: Consider sponsoring a bus tour through residential areas of the Gold Line and Expo Line that have impacts similar to those that would occur on the Green Line South and,
ACTION: Withhold any formal position on the alignment at this time
K. Opportunities to Serve – 12:45 pm
Positions Vacated by Olivia Valentine leaving office
o South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce
o South Bay Aerospace Alliance (Rodney Tanaka is the alternate)
Potential Western Sector AQMD seat
ACTION: In January send out notice so that new councilmembers are included
L. Board Meeting Agenda Development – 12:50 PM
Open House – November 17 TY to staff
January
SBCCOG orientation and review of SBCCOG Committees – annual report and who members
are for newly elected officials and all board members – time for introductions?
Department of Public Health quarterly reports – Lindsey Lastra
Consider equity principle for SBCCOG
February
Green Line extension EIR (April for recommendation)
Mid-Year Budget & Report of Finance Committee
March – General Assembly
April
Status of each city’s efforts re: Energy and Climate Recognition Program
Department of Public Health quarterly reports – Lindsey Lastra
Special meetings
January 12
Legislative Briefing – 9 am to 10:45 am – hybrid??? – currently advertised as zoom only
Housing Education Forums – noon to 1 pm – virtual
Possible net metering meeting
Possible bus tour
Future meeting possible speakers:
Sheriff Luna
Mayor Karen Bass, City of Los Angeles
Supervisor Hahn, Chair of the Board of Supervisors
Supervisor Mitchell
Stephanie Wiggins, Metro CEO
Signal Synchronization applications with the SBFN – What’s Happening in Manhattan Beach
How Villages help to age in place
Hybrid meetings until 1/24?
BB&K took a deeper dive into the question of whether the Board may continue to meet virtually after the Governor lifts the state of emergency (scheduled for February, 2023). The attached memo concludes that the legislative bodies of the SBCCOG may continue meeting virtually (if they so choose) until AB 361 expires in early 2024 so long as they make specific findings on their agendas, similar to the findings they make now.
Additionally, since the findings would rely on social distancing, that would be required for the in-person portion of the meeting.
ACTION: Review and provide direction
M. Approval of Invoices – to be sent separately – 1:00 PM
ACTION: Approve invoices for payment
VII. INFORMATION ITEMS
N. Local Travel Network – 1:05 PM
Update on Presentations (local + State/Regional)
Status of Technical Consulting Work (i.e., the law enforcement focus group; TAC; etc.)
Measure M Applications
O. South Bay Fiber Network – 1:10 pm
LATA Grant Award – $498,949 – review next steps
Work order #6 with LA County transport circuit
Status of wireless pilot project for businesses
P. SCAG REAP 1.0 and 2.0 Update – 1:20 pm
REAP 1.0 projects – ADU, Commercial Redevelopment, Housing Education
REAP 2.0 projects pending – earmark of $585,856, formal applications due in February 2023 but possibly postponed until March
Housing Trust Fund formation steps
Implementation of Commercial Redevelopment into Housing using Other to Residential Toolkit
Metro REAP 2.0 project funds – applied for Three Mobility Projects to Support Neighborhood Oriented Development and Sustainable Housing in the South Bay
Educational support for Micro-Mobility and the Local Travel Network implementation
Feasibility Study for the Siting and Development of 4 Neighborhood Mobility Hub Pilot Projects in Disadvantaged Communities in the South Bay
State of Micro-Mobility and Housing Study in the South Bay – data collection and evaluation
Q. Homeless Services report – 1:25 pm
Client Aid status of disbursements – attached
Update for meetings to advocate for pilot project to remove some of the barriers to use Section 8 vouchers
Hawthorne Groundbreaking
West Haven Supportive Housing
R. Update on South Bay Environmental Services Center Activities – attached – 1:30 PM
S. Update on Senior Services – 1:35 PM
T. SPA 8 Working Group – Supervisor’s rep, DMH, DPS, DHS – quarterly meetings – 1:40 pm
After a meeting with Beach Cities Health District staff, it was agreed that we would move this working group to staff level. Staff from SBCCOG, BCHD and LA County will be meeting quarterly and SBCCOG will report out to the elected officials at the Board meetings after those meetings.
U. General Assembly Planning Update – 1:45 PM
V. Finance Committee – 1:50 PM
1st meeting is December 15 @ 5 pm – virtual
W. Monthly Transportation Report – attached – 1:55 pm
VII. STRATEGIC POSITIONING ITEMS/ANNOUNCEMENTS AND UPDATES – 2:00 PM
IX. NEXT STEERING COMMITTEE/BOARD MEETING – Monday, January 9, 2023 @ 12:00 noon – hybrid