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get a COVID-19 test. He said that relying
on data that excludes healthy people from
the overall testing numbers seems wrong and
inaccurate. “That metric is stacked against you
because you’re testing sick people,” Giroux
said. “So, technically, if we all decided to go
and get the test even though we’re not feeling
it, the positivity rate could go way, way down.”
City Manager Scott Mitnick assured the
council his staff would write letters to the
governor, Supervisor Hahn and other decisionmakers
asking them to create a waiver system
within the new framework. Councilman Chris
Pimentel was exasperated to learn a spike in
cases or test results or any given week will
restart L.A. County’s climb out of the bottom
ranks. “You can understand the frustration
of business owners (and) parents,” he said.
“And there’s no guarantee this next week this
won’t change again, right?”
Tuesday was a newsworthy day at City
Hall for other reasons, too.
• The city began searching for an affordablehousing
developer to help rehab and build
moderately priced units in the city. El Segundo
is facing a regional housing assessment needs
goal of 69 units by October 2021. The city has
$5.3 million earmarked for affordable housing
development and expects more money to
become available over the next several years,
it said in an announcement. The developer
chosen by the city will be expected to secure
additional outside funding for the projects.
The deadline to apply is November 2.
• A timetable was released for the formation
of the city’s new diversity committee.
Consultant Jimmy Pete has reviewed applications
for the nine positions on the city’s
A new business deserves a good name.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The El Segundo City Council
to consider adopting the Fiscal Year
(FY) 2020-21 Annual Operating and
Capital Improvement Budget
during the regularly scheduled
City Council meeting
September 15, 2020, 6:00 pm,
Council Chamber
A public hearing will be held before the
City Council of the City of El Segundo
on September 15th, 2020 at 6:00 pm
in the Council Chamber, City Hall
located at 350 Main Street El Segundo,
CA 90245, to consider adopting the FY
2020-21 annual operating and capital
improvement budget for the period
October 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.
All persons wishing to appear for or
against the proposed FY 2020-21 Budget
are directed to attend the hearing or file a
statement in writing with the Office of the
City Clerk, 350 Main Street El Segundo,
CA 90245 prior to the hearing. All persons
may give testimony at the public meeting
and public hearing conducted at the date,
time and place indicated above.
For more information please contact
Joseph Lillio, City of El Segundo Director
of Finance, at (310) 524-2318.
Tracy Weaver
City Clerk
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newest advisory committee, and 36 people
will be chosen for first-round interviews
based on education, relevant training and
each applicant’s perspective on diversity. Pete
will conduct the initial interviews. Twenty
applicants will advance to the second round
of interviews with City Council members, and
the council will make the final selection that
will be announced by October 1.
• Parks and Recreation Director Meredith
Petit is leaving to take a position in Corvallis,
Oregon. She has been an employee of the city
for ten years. She quoted the fictional character
Leslie Nopes from the NBC sitcom “Parks
and Recreation” in her goodbye message
from the council chambers on Tuesday. “No
one achieves anything alone, and that’s true,”
she said, thanking her staff, the city’s leaders,
and the public she’s gotten to know over a
decade. “I’m going to miss it,” she added.
• Open-air dining will continue in the city
past Labor Day, and city staff will urge more
restaurants to take advantage of the free
permitting and relaxed code restrictions due
to the COVID-19 health orders. The city is
spending $6,000 per month to assist restaurants
on Richmond and Main Street, with the primary
cost being rented barricades. According
to officials, the city is looking into buying
more barricades because of the uncertainty
about when the public-health orders will be
lifted and allow indoor dining again.
• City Clerk Tracy Weaver said a mail-in
ballot box from the county of Los Angeles
would be installed and available for use starting
in October. The location is pending approval
and will be announced once the Registrar’s
Office signs the contract, she said. •
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NOTICE OF ORDINANCE
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO
ORDINANCE NO. 1614
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
EL SEGUNDO AMENDING TITLE 4
(BUSINESS REGULATIONS AND
LICENSING) OF THE EL SEGUNDO
MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A
NEW CHAPTER ESTABLISHING
REGULATIONS FOR SHORT-TERM
HOME SHARING RENTALS, AND
AMENDING TITLE 15 (ZONING
REGULATIONS) ALLOWING SHORTTERM
HOME SHARING IN THE CITY’S
RESIDENTIAL ZONES THROUGH
A SHORT-TERM HOME SHARING
PERMIT PILOT PROGRAM.
SUMMARY OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE:
The Ordinance amends the El Segundo
Municipal Code (ESMC) by adding a
regulations to allow short-term home
sharing in the City’s residential zones
through a short-term home sharing
permit, for a limited time. The temporary
pilot program will commence within
60-days after the Los Angeles County
Health Officer’s Order of June 12, 2020,
is rescinded or amended to once again
permit short-term rentals in occupied
units, and ending 15 months after the
program begins.
The whole number of the City Council of
said City is five. The foregoing Ordinance
No. 1614 was duly introduced by said
City Council at a regular meeting held on
the 16th day of June, 2020, and was duly
passed and adopted by said City Council,
approved and signed by the mayor, and
attested to by the City Clerk, all at a
regular meeting of said Council on the
21st day of July, 2020, and the same was
so passed and adopted by the following
vote:
AYES: Mayor Boyles, Council
Member Pirsztuk, Council Member Nicol,
Council Member Giroux
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: Mayor Pro Tem Pimentel
A copy of the ordinance is available for
viewing in the City Clerk’s office, 350
Main Street, El Segundo, California or the
City’s website at http://www.elsegundo.
org then go to Government, View, and
Municipal Code.
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The El Segundo City Council
to consider adopting new or
increased fees and service charges
and other amendments to the
City of El Segundo
City Wide Fee Schedule
during the regularly scheduled
City Council Meeting
September 15, 2020, 6:00 pm,
Council Chamber
A public hearing will be held before the
City Council of the City of El Segundo
on September 15th, 2020 at 6:00 pm
in the Council Chamber, City Hall
located at 350 Main Street El Segundo,
CA 90245, to consider adopting new
or increased fees and service charges
and other amendments to the City of El
Segundo Fee Schedule.
A written fee study justifying the new
and/or increased fees and charges is
available for public review on the City’s
website www.elsegundo.org and is at the
Office of the City Clerk located at City
Hall, 350 Main Street El Segundo, CA
90245.
All persons wishing to appear for or
against the proposed fees and service
charges are directed to attend the
hearing or file a statement in writing with
the Office of the City Clerk, 350 Main
Street El Segundo, CA 90245 prior to the
hearing.
If you wish to challenge this action in
court, you may be limited to raising only
those issues you or someone else rose
at the public hearing described in this
notice, or in written correspondence
delivered to the City Council and/or City
Clerk’s Office, at, or prior to, the public
hearing.
Upon City Council approval, the adjusted
fees and service charges will take effect
November 1, 2020.
If you have any questions please contact
Finance at 310-524-2332.
Tracy Weaver
City Clerk
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