The City Council considered a motion to declare the City-owned property at 1901-1905 North Highland Avenue (APN 5549-018-900), a 10,268 square-foot parcel, as Exempt Surplus Land under the California Surplus Land Act. This declaration is sought to facilitate a thirty-year no-cost lease agreement with Aviva Family and Children's Services, a Los Angeles-based non-profit. Aviva plans to develop the property into a 24/7 residential perinatal treatment center, offering comprehensive support services for pregnant women, postpartum mothers, women with dependent children, and infants exposed to substances. The project will be funded by the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program, a California initiative supporting facilities for individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. The motion asserts that the property meets the criteria for exempt surplus land as it is less than one-half acre, not contiguous to state or local agency land used for open-space or low/moderate-income housing, not within a coastal zone, not adjacent to a historical unit of the State Parks System, not on or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, and not within the Lake Tahoe region.