Mayor  
City of Riverside  
City Council  
Patricia Lock Dawson  
Councilmembers:  
Philip Falcone  
Clarissa Cervantes  
Steven Robillard  
Chuck Conder  
Sean H. Mill  
Agenda en Espanol  
Agenda  
Jim Perry  
Steve Hemenway  
Meeting Date: Tuesday, August 6, 2024  
Publication Date: Thursday, July 25, 2024  
1:00 PM  
City Hall - Art Pick Council Chamber  
3900 Main Street, Riverside  
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PLEASE NOTE  
The numerical order of items on this agenda is for convenience of  
reference. Items may be taken out of order upon request of the Mayor or Members of  
the City Council.  
1 P.M.  
MAYOR CALLS MEETING TO ORDER  
INVOCATION - Councilmember Perry  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG  
PUBLIC COMMENT  
Audience participation is encouraged. Public comments are limited to 3 minutes.  
1
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MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER COMMUNICATIONS  
2
Brief reports on conferences, seminars, and regional meetings attended by Mayor  
and City Council, Ward updates, and announcements of upcoming events  
Announcement of Committee meetings:  
Governmental Processes Committee at 9 a.m., on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, Art  
Pick Council Chamber  
Mobility and Infrastructure Committee at 1 p.m., on Thursday, August 8, 2024, Art  
Pick Council Chamber  
Land Use Committee at 3:30 p.m., on Monday, August 12, 2024, Art Pick Council  
Chamber  
Finance Committee at 3 p.m., on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, Art Pick Council  
Chamber  
COMMUNICATIONS  
3
4
City Manager Update (All Wards) (5-minute presentation)  
Declaration of conflicts of interest on any agenda items (City Council)  
PRESENTATION  
Police Department overview and employee recognition (All Wards) (5-minute  
5
presentation)  
Attachments:  
WORKSHOP  
6
State Law and existing City policies overview pertaining to No Net Loss policy in  
accordance with Government Code Sections 65863 (Regional Housing Needs  
Assessment) and 66300 (Senate Bill 330 Housing Crisis Act of 2019) - Direct staff  
to continue existing policies or return to a City Council Committee with options to  
update City policies (Community and Economic Development) (All Wards)  
(10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
CONSENT CALENDAR - Item # 7-44  
All matters listed under the CONSENT CALENDAR are considered routine by the City  
Council and may be enacted by one motion in the form listed below. There will be no  
separate discussion of these items unless, before the City Council votes on the motion to  
adopt, Members of the City Council or staff request specific items be removed from the  
Consent Calendar for separate action.  
City Clerk  
7
Appoint Stephanie Schaefer to Park and Recreation Commission Ward 3 seat and  
Noah Valencia to Commission of the Deaf Citywide seat - File resignations of  
Victoria Brodie from Park and Recreation Commission Citywide seat and Brenda  
Valiente from Budget Engagement Commission Resident Ward 6 seat (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
8
Minutes of July 16, 2024  
Attachments:  
City Manager  
Purchase of eCivis grants management software from Carahsoft Technology  
9
Corporation, Reston, Virginia, for $118,000 from City Manager Administration,  
Professional Services Account, under NASPO Cooperative Purchasing Agreement  
AR2472 from August 1, 2024, through July 31, 2026 (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Community and Economic Development  
10  
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, supporting the  
Blue Zone Project which will improve the well-being and economic vitality of City  
Residents and approving the City Sponsorship to the Inland Empire Health Program  
for $208,300 or one percent of total Blue Zones Certification program costs - Waive  
further reading (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
11  
Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, adding Chapter 5.55 to the  
Riverside Municipal Code regarding Short-Term Residential Rentals to provide  
regulatory framework for homes and mitigate negative effects on the community -  
Waive further reading (Intro. on 7-16-24, All Wards)  
Attachments:  
12  
Case DP-2024-00577 - City Landmark - Adopt an Ordinance of the City of  
Riverside, California, amending the Zoning Map of the City of Riverside pursuant to  
Chapter 19.090 of the Riverside Municipal Code by rezoning property located at  
2365 Eleventh Street from the Single-Family Residential Zone (R-1-7000) to the  
Single Family Residential and Cultural Resources Overlay Zones (R-1-7000-CR) -  
Waive further reading - 2365 Eleventh Street (Intro. on 7-16-24, Ward 1)  
Attachments:  
13  
Case DP-2024-00444 - Structure of Merit - Adopt an Ordinance of the City of  
Riverside, California, amending the Zoning Map of the City of Riverside pursuant to  
Chapter 19.090 of the Riverside Municipal Code by rezoning property located at  
5310 Candlewick Court from the Single-Family Residential Zone (R-1-13000) to the  
Single Family Residential and Cultural Resources Overlay Zones (R-1-13000-CR) -  
Waive further reading - 5310 Candlewick Court (Intro. on 7-16-24, Ward 3)  
Attachments:  
Finance  
14  
Annual purchase orders with Office Depot, now known as ODP Solutions LLC., for  
an annual amount of $500,000 for various office supply commodities utilized by all  
departments through June 30, 2029 (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
15  
Request for Proposal 2350 - Agreement with Willdan Financial Services, Temecula,  
for $110,280 plus ten percent change order authority, for total not-to-exceed  
$121,308 from General Fund, Non-Departmental Citywide Financial Management,  
Professional Services Account for Comprehensive Development Impact Fee Study  
for one-year term with six additional six-month extension options, not-to-exceed four  
years (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
16  
Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, amending Chapter 3.30 of  
the Riverside Municipal Code to add eleven additional categories and revise one  
Category to the Schedule of Regulation, Products, and Services - Waive further  
reading (Intro. on 6-25-24, All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Fire  
17  
Design-Build Agreement with Air Exchange, Inc., Ontario, for $187,694.46 plus 10  
percent contingency from Grants Restricted Programs Assistance to  
&
Firefighters-Grant Funds and General Fund Fire Operations-Assistance to  
Firefighters accounts for Fire Vehicle Exhaust Extraction System for Fire Stations  
13 and 14 - Waive competitive bid requirement pursuant to City Charter Section  
1109, in accordance with Purchasing Resolution 24101 Section 702(n) - Five  
affirmative votes required (Ward 2)  
Attachments:  
18  
Request for Proposal 2375 - Services and American Rescue Plan Act Subrecipient  
Agreements with EIDIM Group Inc. dba EIDIM AV Technology for not-to-exceed  
$303,569.86 from Grants  
&
Restricted Programs Fund, Fire-Special Services,  
Maintenance & Repair of Buildings account for two video walls, video controller,  
training, and standard warranty as approved through American Rescue Plan Act  
Expenditure Plan grant (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
19  
Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, granting a franchise to  
American Medical Response Ambulance Service, Inc., to operate authorized  
ambulance vehicles for a period of approximately three years along and upon the  
streets of the City of Riverside and perform Advance Life Support (ALS) and Basic  
Life Support (BLS) services - Waive further reading (Intro. on 7-16-24, All Wards)  
Attachments:  
General Services  
20  
Request for Proposal 2272 - Agreement with Southern Contracting Company, San  
Marcos, for $1,493,370 with 15 percent change order authority, for total amount of  
$1,717,375 from Measure Z Operating Fund, Deferred Maintenance account for  
design-build services of fire station generator replacement at six fire stations  
including University Fire Station No. 4, Arlanza Fire Station No. 7, La Sierra Fire  
Station No. 8, Canyon Crest Fire Station No. 9, Arlington Heights Fire Station No.  
10, and Orangecrest Fire Station No. 11 - Five affirmative votes required (Wards 2,  
4, 6 and 7)  
Attachments:  
21  
Request for Proposal 2329 - Design-Build Agreement with Stilwell Construction,  
Inc., Riverside, for $378,707 with 15 percent change order authority for total  
not-to-exceed  
$435,513.05 from  
Evaporative  
Coolers  
Replacement  
Fire  
Maintenance Project Account for replacement of existing evaporative coolers at  
Corporation Yard Fire Fleet Maintenance facility - Supplemental appropriation - Five  
affirmative votes required - 8095 Lincoln Avenue (Ward 4)  
Attachments:  
22  
Waive formal procurement process per section 602(p) of Purchasing Resolution  
24101 and authorize purchase of new and used vehicles, motorcycles included, for  
Police Department with various vendors for up to $2,314,398 from Measure Z Fund,  
Police Field Operations, Vehicle Replacement Account for additional 12-month term  
through June 30, 2025 - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Housing and Human Services  
23  
Subrecipient Agreement with Victory Outreach Church for Homeless Housing,  
Assistance and Prevention Program Round 1 and 3 for not-to-exceed $332,708.08  
from HHAP 1 and 3 Outreach Accounts for Victory Jail Release Outreach Program  
known as Project Connect (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Innovation and Technology  
24  
Zscaler Subscription with Carahsoft Technology Corporation, Reston, Virginia, for  
$299,959.47 plus additional 15 percent change order authority from Measure Z  
Fund, IT-Admin, Technology Replacement Account for cybersecurity protocols,  
under NASPO Cooperative Purchasing Agreement AR2472 for term of August 5,  
2024, through August 4, 2027 (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Library  
25  
Donation and Naming Rights Agreement with Janette S. Johnson for $5,000 for  
naming rights to the Children’s Stack at Main Library to read as “Abbaschian  
Family” (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
26  
First Amendment to Agreement with Path of Life Ministries for $241,340 for total  
contract of $441,340 of American Rescue Plan Act funds for Social Work  
Internship Program called Love Your Neighbor Collaborative at eight public library  
locations through February 28, 2026 (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Parks, Recreation, and Community Services  
27  
Accept two sculptures known as Porthole and Hula Girl by Artist Paulden Evans  
valued amount of $98,000 and one sculpture by Leadership Riverside Class of 2022  
valued amount of $25,000 with additional $5,000 endowment for maintenance of  
Lock in Your Love statue located on Main Street between University Avenue and  
Ninth Street - Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (Ward 1)  
Attachments:  
28  
Special Transportation Division’s Short Range Transit Plan for Fiscal Years 2024/25  
- 2026/27 - Authorize submittal to Riverside County Transportation Commission of  
Transportation Development Act, State of Good Repair, and State Transit Assistance  
claim forms and Transportation Development Act Standard Assurances Form for  
Special Transportation Program (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
29  
Kaiser Permanente Operation Splash Program grant award of $85,000 for Fiscal  
Years 2024-25 through 2025-26 for aquatic programs - Supplemental appropriation  
- Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
30  
Third Amendment to Agreement with Alta Planning + Design, Inc., Portland, Oregon,  
for additional environmental studies needed for Regional Trails Program (RTP) grant  
through December 31, 2026 (Ward 2)  
Attachments:  
31  
First Amendment to Lease Agreement with County of Riverside for $6,605.17  
monthly rent revenue for Riverside University Health System Public Health Women,  
Infants and Children (WIC) Nutrition Services Programs at Arlanza Youth and  
Family Resource Center through August 31, 2025, with four one-year extension  
options - 7801 Gramercy Place, Suite C (Ward 6)  
Attachments:  
Police  
32  
Telecommunication services from MCI Communications Services, LLC., doing  
business as Verizon Business Services, for CALNET IFB C4DNCS19, data network  
and communication services, for pricing through State of California Pricing  
Contract C4-DNCS-19-001-28 through June 30, 2025, with three one-year  
extension options (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
33  
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, authorizing the  
City of Riverside to receive the Department of California Highway Patrol’s  
2024/2025 Cannabis Tax Fund Grant Program Award in the amount of $148,364.83;  
and authorizing the execution of necessary grant documents by the City Manager,  
or his Designee for education, prevention, and enforcement of laws related to  
driving under the influence - Waive further reading - Supplemental appropriation -  
Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Public Utilities  
34  
Inter-Utility Service Agreement with Southern California Gas Company for $500,000  
annually, for total contract amount of $1,000,000 from Electric Public Benefits Fund,  
Public Utilities, Multi-Family Direct Install Program Account for Mobile-Home and  
Multi-Family Energy Efficiency Program through June 30, 2026 (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
35  
Approve updated Riverside Public Utilities Cash Reserve Policy to reduce annual  
funding from $2 million to $1 million to San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station  
Additional Decommissioning Liability Reserve (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
36  
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California amending Water  
Rate Schedules WA-1A, WA-1B, WA-2, WA-4, WA-5, WA-6, WA-7, WA-8,  
WA-10, WA-11, and WA-12, by removing references to the expired 1.5 percent  
Water Conservation Surcharge - Waiver further reading (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Public Works  
37  
Award Bid 8062 to JBI Water and Wastewater Equipment, El Dorado Hills, for  
$995,785 from Sewer Fund Headworks Replacement/Rehabilitation Expenditure  
Account for two Duperon Flexrake Bar Screens Model FR-IQ with control panel for  
Headworks facility at Riverside Water Quality Control Plant  
appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)  
-
Supplemental  
Attachments:  
38  
Riverside Water Quality Control Plant chemical purchases from Northstar Chemical  
for $300,000 for citric acid, Kemira Water Solutions, Inc., for $750,000 for ferric  
chloride, Univar USA, Inc., for $700,000 for sodium bisulfite, Pioneer Americas,  
LLC., for $2,379,581 for sodium hypochlorite, and SNF Polydyne, Inc., for  
$1,700,000 for polymer, for total of $5,829,581 from Sewer Fund, Sewer System  
Treatment, Chemical Supplies Accounts for treatment of wastewater (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
39  
Award Bid 8023 to CJ Concrete Construction, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, for $949,556  
from Gas Tax Fund, Bryan and Cochran Sidewalk Project Account for Bryan Street  
and Cochran Avenue Sidewalk Improvements - Supplemental appropriation - Five  
affirmative votes required (Ward 6)  
Attachments:  
40  
Request for Proposal 2351 - Agreement with Michael K. Nunley and Associates,  
Inc., doing business as MNK, Irvine, for $273,134 from Sewer Fund,  
Western-MLK-Garden Hill Lift Station Project for Civil Design Engineering Services  
for Western Avenue and Garden Hills Way Wastewater Lift Stations (Ward 4)  
Attachments:  
41  
Third Amendment to Agreement with T.Y. LIN International, Ontario, for $163,426,  
for total amount of $2,421,375 from Capital Outlay-Grants, Gas Tax, and  
TUMF-Adams/SR-91 Interchange Project accounts for State Route 91/Adams Street  
Interchange reconfiguration (Ward 5)  
Attachments:  
42  
Planning and development of proposed Parking Garage 8 for future downtown  
parking needs at northeast corner of Orange and Fifth Streets, having determined  
project is exempt from further California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review -  
3460 Orange Street (Ward 1)  
Attachments:  
43  
Request for Proposal 2336 - Master Professional Service Agreements with  
twenty-seven consultants for not-to-exceed $1,000,000 for each consultant  
-
Supplemental Agreements with five consultants for not-to-exceed $5,000,000 per  
consultant from Public Works Department Budget for various on-call engineering  
services including civil engineering design, traffic engineering, surveying, land  
development document review, environmental, geotechnical engineering, and  
geotechnical sampling and laboratory testing for three-year term with two additional  
one-year term extension options per consultant (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
44  
First Amendment to Agreement with Lee and Ro, Inc., City of Industry, for  
$142,546, for total contract amount of $305,541 from Sewer Fund, Fairgrounds  
Pump and Dexter Lift Stations Upgrade Project accounts for engineering design  
services for Fairgrounds Street and Dexter Drive Wastewater Lift Stations through  
December 31, 2027 (Ward 1)  
Attachments:  
DISCUSSION CALENDAR - Item #45-48  
Audience participation is encouraged. Public comments are limited to 3 minutes. Press  
*9 to be placed in the queue to speak when the Discussion item is called.  
45  
Governmental Processes Committee recommends City Council consider input from  
Human Relations Commission for recognizing groups and causes which do not have  
established commemorative flags and consider an expanded list of groups and  
causes without commemorative flags for recognition (General Services) (All Wards)  
(10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
46  
Memorandum of Understanding with County of Riverside University Health System,  
Behavioral Health for not to exceed $2,019,522.87 from various Grants & Restricted  
Programs Accounts for behavioral health triage and outreach services for  
three-year term - Accept distribution and use of National Opioid Settlement  
Agreement funds of $4,245,621 for salaries and benefits of six new positions to the  
Public Safety Engagement Team - Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative  
votes required (Housing and Human Services) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
47  
Ballot measure Proposition 36 overview - The Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and  
Theft Reduction Act (Police) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
48  
Award Bid 8073 to California Landscape & Design, Inc., Upland, for $2,263,000  
plus ten percent change order authority up to $226,300 and $179,913.35 for plan  
check, permits, inspections and administrative fees, for total amount not-to-exceed  
$2,669,213.35 from Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department  
including Community Development Block Grant, American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)  
and Measure Z Accounts for Tim Strack (formerly known as El Dorado Park) Park  
Development Project - Transfer $400,000 of ARPA funds previously allocated for  
Citywide Park Improvements Fairmount Park Golf Course Fence project account to  
Tim Strack Park Development project - Five affirmative votes required (Parks,  
Recreation, and Community Services) (Ward 6) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
PUBLIC HEARING  
Audience participation is encouraged.  
Public comments are limited to 3 minutes. Press  
*9 to be placed in the queue to speak when the discussion item is called.  
49  
Riverside New Car Dealers Association Annual Report - A Resolution of the City  
Council of the City of Riverside, California, confirming the Annual Report of the  
Riverside New Car Dealers Association, acting in its capacity as the Advisory Board  
to the Auto Center Business Improvement District, and levying assessments for the  
Fiscal Year beginning September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2025 - Waive further  
reading (Finance) (Wards 4 and 5) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
50  
Case PR-2024-001678 - Housing and Homelessness Committee recommends  
Zoning Code Text Amendments implementing a residential infill development and  
small lot subdivision ordinance - Determine project is exempt from further California  
Environmental Quality Review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) (General Rule), as it  
can be seen with certainty that approval of project will not have an effect on  
environment - Introduce an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, amending  
numerous sections of Title 19 the Riverside Municipal Code regarding Zoning  
(Community and Economic Development) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
CLOSED SESSIONS - Item #51-58  
Time listed is approximate.  
The City Council may adjourn to the below listed Closed  
Sessions at their convenience during this City Council meeting.  
51  
Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice  
from legal counsel concerning Jessie T. Green v. David M. Waltemeyer, et al.,  
Riverside County Superior Court Case No. CVRI2403544  
Attachments:  
52  
Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice  
from legal counsel concerning Representative Matt Gaetz; Representative Marjorie  
Taylor-Greene; Put America First Joint Fundraising Committee; Friends of Matt  
Gaetz; Greene for Congress, Inc.; On behalf of themselves and the prospective  
attendees at their July 17, 2021 scheduled political rally v. City Of Riverside, et. al.,  
U.S. District Court Case No. 5:23-cv-1368  
Attachments:  
53  
Pursuant to Government Code §54957(a) for consultation with Chief of Police Larry  
Gonzalez, or his respective deputy, and Chief Information Officer George Khalil  
regarding threat to public services or facilities  
Attachments:  
54  
Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(2) to confer with and/or receive advice  
from legal counsel concerning anticipated litigation - one case  
Attachments:  
55  
Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(4) to confer with and/or receive advice  
from legal counsel concerning the City Council deciding whether to initiate litigation  
- one case  
Attachments:  
56  
Pursuant to Government Code §54957.6 to review the City Council's position and  
instruct designated representatives regarding salaries, salary schedules, or  
compensation paid in the form of fringe benefits of all Executive Management  
employees except the City Manager, City Attorney, and City Clerk, all Management  
and Confidential employees as defined by PERS, Fire Management Unit, Riverside  
City Firefighters Association, Riverside Police Officers Association (Police and  
Police  
Supervisory  
Units),  
Service  
Employees  
International  
Union  
#721,  
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers #47, and Riverside Police  
Administrators Association  
Attachments:  
57  
Pursuant to Government Code §54957 for performance evaluation of City Clerk  
Attachments:  
58  
Pursuant to Government Code §54957.6 to review the City Council’s position and  
instruct designated representatives regarding salaries, salary schedules, or  
compensation paid in the form of fringe benefits of unrepresented employee: City  
Clerk  
Attachments:  
COMMUNICATIONS  
59  
60  
City Attorney report on Closed Session discussions  
Items for future City Council consideration as requested by Mayor or Members of  
the City Council - City Manager/City Attorney reports  
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