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Ahmanson Recruit Training Center / Repairs / Upgrades / Improvements / Donation

Council File 26-0667

Introduced
2026-05-01
Last changed
2026-05-04
Status
open
Expires
2028-05-01
Committee
Public Safety Committee
Initiated by
Mayor
References
Board Report: 26-074

Brief

The Mayor, through the Board of Police Commissioners, has submitted a proposal for repairs, upgrades, and improvements to the Ahmanson Recruit Training Center. The file was introduced May 1, 2026, and is currently pending in the Public Safety Committee. The underlying Board of Police Commissioners report is dated April 10, 2026. No substantive details on the specific repairs, cost, or donation source are yet available in the public file record.

Full summary

On May 1, 2026, the Mayor initiated Council File 26-0667 concerning repairs, upgrades, and improvements to the Ahmanson Recruit Training Center, the LAPD's primary training facility. The file references a Board of Police Commissioners report dated April 10, 2026 (Board Report 26-074), which forms the basis of the proposal. The file title suggests the project may involve a donation to offset or facilitate the work, though the precise details—including the nature and scope of repairs, estimated costs, funding source, and the identity or terms of any donation—are not yet specified in the available activity log. Since submission, the file has moved through minimal procedural steps. On May 4, 2026, the Board of Police Commissioners document was referred to the Public Safety Committee, where it currently resides. No committee hearing date, staff report, or discussion has been publicly logged as of the last update. The file will expire on May 1, 2028, unless the City Council takes action before that date. Given the file's recent introduction and current committee assignment, substantive details and public discussion are likely to emerge once the Public Safety Committee schedules a hearing or issues a staff analysis. Residents and stakeholders interested in the facility's condition, the scope of proposed upgrades, or any private donation should monitor the Public Safety Committee's agenda for further developments.

Activity (2)

  • 2026-05-04 Board of Police Commissioners document(s) referred to Public Safety Committee.
  • 2026-05-01 Document submitted by the Mayor, Board of Police Commissioners report dated April 10, 2026.

Documents (1)

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