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Agency Report of: Ceremonial Role Events and Ticket/Pass Distributions A Public Document 1. Agency Name Date Stamp California California Department of Food & Agriculture Form 802 Division, Department, or Region (if applicable) [ 32nd District Agricultural Association Designated Agency Contact (Name,Title) Ken Karns, VP Business Operations Amendment (Must Provide Explanation in Part 3.) Area Code/Phone Number E-mail Date of Original Filing: (714) 708-1500 [email protected] (month, day, year) 2. Function or Event Information Varies see spreadsht ! Yes No 2019 OC Fair Concerts at The Hangar 71219 81119 !" Date(s) / / / / Provide Title/ Explanation Ticket(s)/Pass(es) provided by agency? Yes No If no: Name of Source Was ticket distribution made at the behest If yes: Yes No "!R$%&'* [ 3. Recipients tUse Section A to identify the agency’s department or unit. t Use Section B to identify an individual. t Use Section C to identify an outside organization. Number A. Name of Agency, Department or Unit of Ticket(s)/ Describe the public purpose made pursuant to the agency’s policy Passes Number B. Name of Individual of Ticket(s)/ Identify one of the following: &'* Passes #$% Other Income If checking “Ceremonial Role” or “Other” describe below: #$% Other Income If checking “Ceremonial Role” or “Other” describe below: Number Name of Outside Organization C. of Ticket(s)/ Describe the public purpose made pursuant to the agency’s policy (include address and description) Passes See attached spreadsheet Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, 736 facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 4. [ !!! with the requirements. Digitally signed by Ken Karns DN: cn=Ken Karns, o=OCFEC, ou=Operations, Ken Karns [email protected], c=US Date: 2017.01.23 16:23:36 -08'00' Ken Karns VP Business Operations 9/4/2019 Signature of Agency Head or Designee Print Name (month, day, year) H19_01 Comment: FPPC Form 802 (2/2016) FPPC Toll-Free Helpline: 866/ASK-FPPC (866/275-3772) Tickets Provided by Agency Report ‐ California Form 802 Individual or Organization Receiving Ticket(s) 2019 Promotion Ticket Distribution Log: 2019 Hangar Shows Venue: The Hangar Total Distributed: 736 Organization or Individual Promotion Event Date Show Purpose # Tix Value Tickets Issued To: Type Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, General public 08/04/19 Average White Band Papering facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 156 $22.00 Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, General public 08/08/19 Aeromyth Papering facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 192 $15.00 Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, Centennial Farm Foundation 08/08/19 Aeromyth Fundraiser facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 2 $22.50 Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, General public 08/10/19 Green Today / Faux Fighters Papering facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 162 $17.50 The Paladins / Big Sandy & His Fly‐ Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, General public 08/11/19 Papering 224 $15.00 Rite Boys facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Total 736 Agency Report of: Ceremonial Role Events and Ticket/Pass Distributions A Public Document 1. Agency Name Date Stamp California California Department of Food & Agriculture Form 802 Division, Department, or Region (if applicable) [ 32nd District Agricultural Association Designated Agency Contact (Name,Title) Ken Karns, VP Business Operations Amendment (Must Provide Explanation in Part 3.) Area Code/Phone Number E-mail Date of Original Filing: (714) 708-1500 [email protected] (month, day, year) 2. Function or Event Information Varies see spreadsht ! Yes No 2019 OC Fair Concert SeriesPacAmp 70619 82219 !" Date(s) / / / / Provide Title/ Explanation Ticket(s)/Pass(es) provided by agency? Yes No If no: Name of Source Was ticket distribution made at the behest If yes: Yes No "!R$%&'* [ 3. Recipients tUse Section A to identify the agency’s department or unit. t Use Section B to identify an individual. t Use Section C to identify an outside organization. Number A. Name of Agency, Department or Unit of Ticket(s)/ Describe the public purpose made pursuant to the agency’s policy Passes Number B. Name of Individual of Ticket(s)/ Identify one of the following: &'* Passes #$% Other Income If checking “Ceremonial Role” or “Other” describe below: #$% Other Income If checking “Ceremonial Role” or “Other” describe below: Number Name of Outside Organization C. of Ticket(s)/ Describe the public purpose made pursuant to the agency’s policy (include address and description) Passes See attached spreadsheet Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 4. [ !!! with the requirements. Digitally signed by Ken Karns DN: cn=Ken Karns, o=OCFEC, ou=Operations, Ken Karns [email protected], c=US Date: 2017.01.23 16:23:36 -08'00' Ken Karns VP Business Operations 9/4/2019 Signature of Agency Head or Designee Print Name (month, day, year) PA19_01 Comment: FPPC Form 802 (2/2016) FPPC Toll-Free Helpline: 866/ASK-FPPC (866/275-3772) Tickets Provided by Agency Report ‐ California Form 802 Individual or Organization Receiving Ticket(s) 2019 Promotion Ticket Distribution Log: 2019 Summer Concert Series Venue: Pacific Amphitheater Department: Entertainment Total Distributed: 5427 Organization Address Required or Individual Event Promo Show Purpose # Tix Value for organizations City St Zip Tickets Issued Date Type not individuals To: The Damned / X / Reverend Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, KABC 07/06/19 Radio 30 $35.00 8965 Lindblade Street Culver City CA 90232 Horton Heat facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) The Damned / X / Reverend Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, Fountain OC Weekly 07/06/19 Print 6 $35.00 18475 Brandilier Cir. CA 92708 Horton Heat facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Valley The Damned / X / Reverend Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, KLOS 07/06/19 Radio 34 $35.00 8965 Lindblade Street Culver City CA 90232 Horton Heat facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) The Damned / X / Reverend Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, KLOS 07/06/19 Radio 16 $24.75 8965 Lindblade Street Culver City CA 90232 Horton Heat facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) The Damned / X / Reverend Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, 2190 S Towne Centre OC Register 07/06/19 Print 10 $24.75 Anaheim CA 92806 Horton Heat facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Place The Damned / X / Reverend Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, KUCI 07/06/19 Radio 10 $35.00 PO Box 4362 Irvine CA 92618 Horton Heat facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) The Damned / X / Reverend Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, 5670 Wilshire Blvd Ste. Los KROQ 07/06/19 Radio 14 $24.75 CA 90036 Horton Heat facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 200 Angeles The Damned / X / Reverend Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, 1111 Broadway, 3rd Jambase.com 07/06/19 Internet 10 $35.00 Oakland CA 94607 Horton Heat facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Floor Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, KABC 07/10/19 Seal / Rennie Adams Radio facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 10 $60.00 8965 Lindblade Street Culver City CA 90232 Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, 2300 E. Imperial LA Times 07/10/19 Seal / Rennie Adams Print 4 $70.00 El Segundo CA 90245 facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Highway Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, 5670 Wilshire Blvd Ste. Los KTWV 07/10/19 Seal / Rennie Adams Radio 50 $50.00 CA 90036 facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 200 Angeles Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, KJLH / KHLH 07/10/19 Seal / Rennie Adams Radio facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 70 $50.00 161 N La Brea Ave Inglewood CA 90301 Tickets Provided by Agency Report ‐ California Form 802 Individual or Organization Receiving Ticket(s) 2019 Promotion Ticket Distribution Log: 2019 Summer Concert Series Venue: Pacific Amphitheater Department: Entertainment Total Distributed: 5427 Organization Address Required or Individual Event Promo Show Purpose # Tix Value for organizations City St Zip Tickets Issued Date Type not individuals To: Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, KJLH / KHLH 07/10/19 Seal / Rennie Adams Radio facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) 40 $40.00 161 N La Brea Ave Inglewood CA 90301 Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, 1940 Orange Tree Lane KOLA 07/10/19 Seal / Rennie Adams Radio 20 $50.00 Redlands CA 92374 facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Ste. 200 Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, Los KPFK 07/10/19 Seal / Rennie Adams Radio 10 $50.00 3729 Cahuenga Blvd CA 94704 facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Angeles Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, 2190 S Towne Centre OC Register 07/10/19 Seal / Rennie Adams Print 26 $40.00 Anaheim CA 92806 facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Place Costa Mesa Rick Springfield / Pacific Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, Costa Chamber of 07/11/19 Trade 2 $55.00 1700 Adams Ave #101 CA 92626 Symphony facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Mesa Commerce OC Cities Rick Springfield / Pacific Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, 07/11/19 Marketing 6 $47.50 Promotion Symphony facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Rick Springfield / Pacific Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, KABC 07/11/19 Radio 10 $47.50 8965 Lindblade Street Culver City CA 90232 Symphony facilities, or programs. (Policy 2.11.3.E.iii.d) Rick Springfield / Pacific Promotion of OCFEC events, activities, KABC 07/11/19 Radio 12 $37.50 8965 Lindblade Street Culver City CA 90232 Symphony facilities, or programs.
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  • 2019 Public Participation Plan

    2019 Public Participation Plan

    metro.net/publicparticipationplan Public Participation Plan October 2019 Executive Summary The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) considers all who reside, work and travel within LA County to be stakeholders of the agency Residents, institutions, locally situated businesses, community- based organizations, religious leaders and the elected offi c ials who represent them are particularly important in relation to public participation planning and outreach Communications with the public is a continuum of involvement concerning service, fare changes, studies and initiatives, short- and long- range planning documents, environmental studies, project planning and construction, and transit safety education This Public Participation Plan (Plan) has been assembled to capture the methods, innovations and measurements of the agency’s commitment to meet and exceed the prescribed requirements of the U S Department of Transportation (USDOT), including Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Circulars C 4702 1B citing recipients’ responsibilities to Limited English Profic ient persons, FTA Circular C 4703 1, guiding recipients on integrating principles of Environmental Justice into the transportation decision-making process, and Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Title VI program The Plan is also consistent with Title VI, (non-discrimination regulations) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 162(a) of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973 and The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Every three years, Metro updates the Public