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52. SOUTHEAST (MAIN STREET) YARD FIRE DAMAGED BUILDINGS DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION
— Funding is provided for the demolition of existing structures, restoration of a fire-damaged facility and co-
location of the Department of Recreation and Parks fleet functions previously assigned to the South Yard located
in Exposition Park.
53. SPACE OPTIMIZATION TENANT WORK — Funding is provided for tenant improvements and the relocation of
City staff in accordance with the City's Space Optimization Plan and subject to the approval and oversight of the
Municipal Facilities Committee, with priority for use of these funds to include any new City departments authorized
through the Budget.
54. STUDIO CITY RECREATION CENTER - NEW GYMNASIUM — Funding is provided to address the shortfall for
the construction of a modern gym, community center, and landscaping while leveraging the specified Proposition
K project monies to close the gap.
55. SYLMAR SENIOR CENTER — Funding is provided for feasibility analysis, environmental remediation, and
design to rehabilitate a vacant building at the Sylmar Recreation Center to serve as a new Senior Citizen Center
with the purpose of promoting social equity by addressing the underserved needs of seniors within the Sylmar
community.
56. VERDUGO HILLS POOL AND BATHHOUSE — Funding is provided to address the shortfall for major upgrades
to the pool and bathhouse and leverages other sources of funding such as Proposition K and Sites and Facilities.
57. 77TH STREET REGIONAL JAIL SECTION SPRINKLER REPLACEMENT — Funding is provided for
improvements in the fire life sprinkler safety system at the 77th Street Regional Jail.
The following CTIEP Municipal Facilities Projects were previously deferred and now proposed to be restored for
MICLA financing in 2021-22:
58. CITY HALL EAST ELECTRICAL SYSTEM UPGRADES AND P4 IMPROVEMENT — Funding is provided for the
mechanical, electrical, plumbing and capital improvements to complete a cooling system and create a redundant
power supply for the City Hall East server room managed by the Information Technology Agency.
59. OLD ARLINGTON (WASHINGTON IRVING) LIBRARY — Funding is provided for pre-development and design
activities of a historic former library building, located at 1803 South Arlington Avenue.
60. SOLAR ENERGY INSTALLATION MUNICIPAL FACILITIES — Funding is provided to include solar energy
installations at four existing municipal facilities buildings that include: 1) Vision Theatre; 2) Evergreen Recreation
Center; 3) Devonshire Mission Community Police Station; and, 4) Topanga Community Police Station.
61. WARNER GRAND THEATRE — Funding is provided for capital improvements for the rehabilitation project,
including Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance, restroom, and elevator requirements.
The following capital improvements to the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC) are proposed for MICLA financing
in 2021-22:
62. FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER REPLACEMENT — Funding is provided to replace four control panels that control
the West Hall fire pumps.
63. GENERATOR CONTROLS UPGRADE — Funding is provided to upgrade three 1,600 kilowatt generator control
panels and voltage regulators that operate the LACC’s emergency generators.
64. GILBERT LINDSEY PLAZA DEMOLITION AND RESURFACING — Funding is provided for the demolition and
resurfacing of Gilbert Lindsay Plaza, including clearing, grading, and finishing of the site.
65. HVAC BOILER PUMP MOTOR REPLACEMENT — Funding is provided to replace three boiler pumps and
motors that are part of the heating system for South and Concourse Halls.
66. WATERPROOFING UPGRADES PHASE II — Funding is provided to upgrade corrugated metal roof components
and the door threshold waterproofing assembly over South and Concourse Halls to address worsening water
intrusion issues at the LACC.
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