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CTIEP – Municipal Facilities
MICLA-ISSUED FINANCING (cont.)
PROJECT TITLE CATEGORY* SEI* GI* ACTIVITY** 2022-23
AMOUNT
LACC Sliding Door Upgrades 1,4 7 - C $ 180,000
Funding is provided to upgrade the sliding door system at the front and side entrances of the building.
LACC Supply and Return Motor Replacement 3,4 7 - C $ 885,000
Funding is provided to remove and replace the supply and return motors that support the building's HVAC system.
Lankershim Art Center Improvements and Habitability 1 6 - C $ 4,000,000
Repairs
Funding is provided for improvements and repairs to the Lankershim Arts Center.
MEND Building Renovation 1,5 6 - D,C $ 1,215,256
Funding is provided for renovation of MEND building facility's building systems as a result of vandalism.
Social Equity: This project is intended to serve as an incubator for local culinary businesses, with particular focus on
providing targeted support for food vendors.
Municipal Buildings Energy and Water Management and 1,2,3,4 - ✓ C $ 1,366,000
Conservation
Funding is provided for required energy audits, engineering, and retrofit work at City facilities to meet energy and
water conservation goals.
North Central Animal Shelter Kennel Repair/Renovation 1,4 5 - C $ 1,500,000
Funding is provided to repair a section of kennels at North Central Animal Shelter that is separating from the walls
and are impacting operations.
North Hollywood Park Redesign 1,5 6 - D $ 1,500,000
Funding is provided for the redesign of North Hollywood Park.
Social Equity: This project will provide increased access to recreational space for youth programming.
Old Arlington (Washington Irving) Library 5 6 - C $ 750,000
Funding is provided to address initial construction activities for the historic former Old Washington Irving library
building.
Social Equity: This project would provide access to early childhood learning and other social programming for
disadvantaged youth.
Parking Lots 2 and 7 Redesign 4,5 5 - D,C $ 1,990,000
Funding is provided for the reconfiguration of Parking Lots 2 and 7 in Downtown Los Angeles, including relocation of
the parking booth, communications, electrical, and other parking infrastructure to ensure public and City employee
access to the maximum parking possible during and after construction of the expanded Go For Broke affordable
housing development. The redesign will enable expansion of the development to 245 units of supportive and
affordable housing.
Social Equity: This project will support affordable housing needs.
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