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Public Safety Committee approves consent agenda including request to adopt 2025 California Fire Code

December 11, 2025 | Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California


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Public Safety Committee approves consent agenda including request to adopt 2025 California Fire Code
During its Dec. 10, 2025 meeting, the Los Angeles City Public Safety Committee moved a multi-item consent calendar and approved items 2–3 and 5–14 by roll call. The chair asked to continue item 4 to a date to be determined and recommended that the committee adopt the remaining items on consent with specific committee recommendations.

Among the consent recommendations, the committee requested the City Attorney prepare and present an ordinance amending Article 7 of Chapter 5 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to replace the current Los Angeles Fire Code with the 2025 California Fire Code, with specified local modifications (listed in the clerk's item). The chair also recommended concurrence with Transportation Committee recommendations for items 3 and 8, acceptance of donations for items 5–7, adoption of motions for items 9–11, approval of an award payment (item 13), and noting and filing of item 14.

The clerk called the roll on the consent calendar. Recorded votes were: Councilmember Lee, Aye; Councilmember Price, Aye; Councilmember McOsker, Yes; Councilmember Sotomayor Martinez, absent; Councilmember Park, Yes. The chair announced four ayes and that the items were approved as stated by the chair.

The ordinance-request (item 12) begins the process of updating the city's fire-code adoption, but no ordinance text was introduced or adopted at the committee meeting; the item directs the City Attorney to prepare and present the ordinance for future consideration.

The committee did not debate these items on the record; they were approved on consent. Any member who seeks further details should consult the clerk’s agenda packet and the City Attorney’s subsequent ordinance draft when available.

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