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Committee met June 8, 2026; members Lewis, Baca, Champine, Peña, and Telles attended. The committee voted to send multiple items to City Council with favorable recommendations, including awards for concert production staffing and homemaker/personal care/respite services (both also sent for immediate action), a $2,835,000 HNEDF agreement with Homewise, Inc. to administer a homeowner rehabilitation program, receipt of the CPOA semi‑annual report, a do‑pass recommendation for the Sale of Recycled Metals ordinance, do‑pass recommendations for an Accountability in Government ordinance and a Whistleblower amendment (final vote 4–1), approval of the Transit Department’s 2026 Title VI Program (sent for immediate action), and a do‑pass recommendation for the capital development agreement for the Encuentro Home Health Aid Training Center.
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The committee recommended that the full City Council approve several contracts, ordinances, and programs that affect city services and funding. Notable actions: the committee supported using $2.835 million to run a homeowner rehabilitation program through Homewise, recommended approval of care-service contracts, advanced a revised ordinance regulating recycled metal sales, approved the transit Title VI nondiscrimination program, and advanced a capital agreement for a home health aide training center. Most items now go to the full City Council for final approval; a few were requested to be considered immediately.
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