(a) The agency shall be governed by a board of directors composed of 21 voting members and one nonvoting member, as follows: (1) Five members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. If the number of members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is increased, the agency shall, within 60 days of the increase, submit a plan to the Legislature for revising the composition of the agency. (2) (A) The mayor of the City of Los Angeles. (B) Three members appointed by the mayor of the City of Los Angeles, each of whom shall be either a member of the Los Angeles City Council or a housing expert or advocate. (C) One member who is a city council member or a housing expert or advocate appointed by the President of the Los Angeles City Council. (3) The mayor of the City of Long Beach or the vice mayor of the City of Long Beach, as determined by the mayor of the City of Long Beach. (4) (A) Five members, each of whom shall be a mayor or a member of a city council, appointed by the Los Angeles County City Selection Committee. (B) For purposes of the selection of four of the members appointed pursuant to subparagraph (A), Los Angeles County, excluding the City of Long Beach and the City of Los Angeles, shall be divided into the following four sectors: (i) The North County and San Fernando Valley sector. (ii) The Southwest Corridor sector. (iii) The San Gabriel Valley sector. (iv) The Southeast sector. (C) For purposes of the selection of one of the members appointed pursuant to subparagraph (A), one of the members shall be an at-large member who will be selected each term from one of the four sectors described in subparagraph (B), in the following order: the Southeast sector; the San Gabriel Valley sector; the Southwest Corridor sector; and the North County and San Fernando Valley sector. (D) The League of California Cities, Los Angeles County Division, shall define the sectors. Every city within a sector shall be entitled to vote to select a candidate from that sector for consideration for appointment by the Los Angeles County City Selection Committee. A cityâs vote shall be weighted in the same proportion that its population bears to the total population of all cities within the sector. (E) The members appointed pursuant to subparagraph (A) shall be appointed by the Los Angeles County City Selection Committee upon an affirmative vote of its members that represent a majority of the population of all cities within the county, excluding the City of Los Angeles and the City of Long Beach. (5) (A) One at-large member from an eligible small city who is appointed by all members of the Los Angeles County City Selection Committee that are eligible for the seat, as determined by the board. (B) For purposes of this paragraph, âeligible small cityâ means a city in the County of Los Angeles that meets all of the following requirements: (i) The city has a population of less than 100,000, according to the most recent census, as of the date that the at-large member is selected. (ii) The city is in the top 50 percent of the most impacted cities in the County of Los Angeles, as determined by the proportion of households that are low-income and severely cost-burdened according to data from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmentâs Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy database, as used in the CalEnviroScreen Housing Burden tool. (iii) As of January 1, 2024, the city is in substantial compliance with housing element law. (iv) As of January 1, 2027, the city has adopted programs and policies to support low-income renters at risk of eviction. (v) The city has adopted at least one model land use standard created by the agency, or a substantially similar land use policy, by January 2027, or within two years after those land use standards are created, whichever date is later. If the agency has updated a particular model land use standard less than two years prior to the appointment, a city that has adopted the curr
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