Mayor  
City of Riverside  
City Council  
Patricia Lock Dawson  
Councilmembers:  
Philip Falcone  
Clarissa Cervantes  
Steven Robillard  
Chuck Conder  
Sean H. Mill  
Housing Authority  
Agenda - Revised  
Jim Perry  
Steve Hemenway  
Meeting Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2024  
Publication Date: Friday, July 12, 2024  
1:00 PM  
City Hall - Art Pick Council Chamber  
3900 Main Street, Riverside  
Live Webcast at:  
Originally Published: July 3, 2024  
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ensure a safe, inclusive, and livable community.  
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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  
PUBLIC COMMENT  
Audience participation is encouraged. Public comments are limited to 3 minutes.  
1
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COMMUNICATIONS  
City Manager Update (All Wards) (5-minute presentation)  
2
3
Declaration of conflicts of interest on any agenda items (City Council)  
PRESENTATION  
Innovation and Technology Department Overview and Employee Recognition (All  
4
Wards) (5-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
DISCUSSION CALENDAR - Item # 5-7  
Audience participation is encouraged. Public comments are limited to 3 minutes.  
5
Fiscal Year 2023-24 Third Quarter Financial Update and Mid-Cycle Budget  
Adjustments - Record $590,000 in supplemental appropriations to fund consultant  
services contract with Harvard/Partners for Public Good and modify accounting  
treatment of consultant services contract with Hinderliter, de Llamas and Associates  
(HdL) for Business Tax Discovery Program and other services - Five affirmative  
votes required (Finance) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
6
Purchase one E-One Custom Cyclone Cab HR-100 Rear Mount Quintuple Fire  
Apparatus through Sourcewell Cooperative Purchase Program Contract  
#113021-RVG-4 for $2,157,948 plus applicable sales tax for amount not-to-exceed  
$2,346,860.95 from Measure Z Vehicle Replacement Account for Fire Department  
(Fire) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
7
California Department of Transportation’s (CALTRANS) Active Transportation  
Program (ATP) Cycle 6 grant awards of $6,525,000 for construction of Five Points  
Neighborhood Pedestrian Safety Improvements Project at intersection of La  
Sierra/Hole/Bushnell and $6,756,000 for construction Mitchell Avenue Sidepath Gap  
Closure Project along Mitchell Ave between Campbell Ave and Hole Avenue with City  
match of $709,000 from Capital Outlay-Grants Measure A Five Points Neighborhood  
Improvements and Mitchell Avenue Sidepath Projects Accounts for total funding  
package of $7,465,000 - Supplemental appropriation  
required (Public Works) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)  
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Five affirmative votes  
Attachments:  
3 P.M.  
PUBLIC HEARINGS - Item # 8-12  
Audience participation is encouraged.  
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8
2024 Capital Equipment Lease Financing issuance to fund purchase of vehicles and  
related equipment - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,  
California, approving a lease schedule and authorizing certain actions in connection  
therewith relating to the financing of certain equipment for the City through Master  
Lease Purchase Agreement JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. in the amount  
not-to-exceed $4,814,000 for purchase of vehicles and related equipment, payable  
in semi-annual payments over 7-year period at estimated interest rate of  
approximately 4.149 percent per year - Waive further reading - Authorize increase  
in estimated revenues for not-to-exceed $4,814,000 to reflect proceeds of capital  
equipment lease financing agreement - Authorize estimated costs of issuance  
expenditures of up to $50,000 associated with financing from existing appropriations  
in the Water Fund, Debt Related Fiscal Charges Accounts  
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Supplemental  
appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (Finance) (All Wards) (10-minute  
presentation)  
Attachments:  
9
Introduce 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 - Operational Agreement with American Medical  
Response Ambulance Service, Inc. (AMR), to perform Advance Life Support (ALS)  
and Basic Life Support (BLS) services (Fire) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
10  
Recovery of Fiscal Year 2023-24 unpaid administrative and abatement costs totaling  
$138,121.72 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California,  
approving the report on the abatement of Dangerous Buildings within the City of  
Riverside, assessing the costs therefore and establishing liens against the parcels of  
real property involved pursuant to the provisions of the Uniform Code for the  
Abatement of Dangerous Buildings - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of  
Riverside, California, approving the report, assessing the costs and establishing  
liens against parcels of real property in the City of Riverside relating to the  
abatement of garbage, rubbish, refuse, trash/debris, or waste matter as public  
nuisances pursuant to the provisions of Chapters 6.15 of the Riverside Municipal  
Code - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California,  
approving the report on the abatement of weeds within the City of Riverside,  
assessing the costs therefore and establishing liens against the parcels of Real  
Property involved pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 6.15 of the Riverside  
Municipal Code - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,  
California, approving the report, assessing the costs and establishing liens against  
parcels of real property in the City of Riverside relating to unpaid administrative  
costs pursuant to Chapter 1.17 of the Riverside Municipal Code - Waive further  
readings (Community and Economic Development) (All Wards) (10-minute  
presentation)  
Attachments:  
11  
Case DP-2024-00577 - Valerie Silva - Designate Okubo Residence as a City  
Landmark - Determine Planning Case DP-2024-00577 (Historic Designation), is  
categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to  
Sections 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense Exemption) and 15308 (Actions by  
Regulatory Agencies for Protection of Environment), as the proposal will have no  
significant effect on environment, identifies structure as a cultural resource, and  
preserves historic character of a cultural resource - A Resolution of the City Council  
of the City of Riverside, California, approving the application under Planning Case  
Number DP-2024-00577 designating the Okubo Residence located at 2365 Eleventh  
Street, as City Historic Landmark #149 - Waive further reading - Introduce 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) - 2365 Eleventh Street (Community and  
Economic Development) (Ward 1) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
12  
Case DP-2024-00444 - Vince and Kimberly Bueno, designate Dr. and Mrs. Donald  
Corr Residence as a Structure of Merit - Determine Planning Case DP-2024-00444  
(Historic Designation) is categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality  
Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense Exemption) and  
15308 (Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of Environment), as project  
will have no significant effect on environment, identifies the structure as a cultural  
resource, and preserves historic character of a cultural resource - A Resolution of  
the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, approving the application under  
Planning Case Number DP-2024-00444 designating the structure located at 5310  
Candlewick Court and known as the Corr Residence, as a City Structure of Merit  
#1007 - Waive further reading - Introduce 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) - 5310  
Candlewick Court (Community and Economic Development) (Ward 3) (10-minute  
presentation)  
Attachments:  
CLOSED SESSIONS - Item # 13-18  
Time listed is approximate.  
The City Council may adjourn to the below listed Closed  
Sessions at their convenience during this City Council meeting.  
13  
Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice  
from legal counsel concerning City of Riverside v. Shell Oil Company, et. al., San  
Francisco County Superior Court Case No. CGC-20-588295  
Attachments:  
14  
Pursuant to Government Code §54956.8 to instruct City’s Negotiator, Charles M.  
Futrell, regarding price and terms of payment for the purchase, sale, exchange, or  
lease of property of Northside Specific Plan Unsolicited Offer, Assessor's Parcel  
Numbers: 206-070-003, 206-070-002, 246-060-011, and 246-060-001, by Greens  
Group/Overland Development/Adrenaline Sports Resorts; Atman Kadakia; Andrew  
Walcker; Bryant Grigsby, Negotiators  
Attachments:  
15  
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:  
16  
Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(2) to confer with and/or receive advice  
from legal counsel concerning anticipated litigation - two cases  
Attachments:  
17  
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:  
18  
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:  
6:15 P.M.  
INVOCATION - Councilmember Mill  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG  
PUBLIC COMMENT  
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19  
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PRESENTATION  
20  
RIVERSIDE PROSPERS Success Report  
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Riverside Airport Café (Ward 3)  
(5-minute presentation)  
MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER COMMUNICATIONS  
21  
Brief reports on conferences, seminars, and regional meetings attended by Mayor  
and City Council, Ward updates, and announcements of upcoming events  
Announcement of Committee meeting:  
Safety, Wellness and Youth Committee at 1 p.m., on Wednesday, July 17, 2024,  
Art Pick Council Chamber  
CONSENT CALENDAR - Item # 22-50  
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 Attorney  
22  
Outside counsel expenditures for October 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023 (All  
Wards)  
Attachments:  
23  
Outside counsel expenditures for January 1, 2024 through March 31, 2024 (All  
Wards)  
Attachments:  
24  
Increase legal budget for law firm of Colantuono, Highsmith and Whatley for  
not-to-exceed $40,000, for revised total budget of $293,000 from General Fund, City  
Attorney Legal Fees Account for case entitled Simpson v. City of Riverside -  
Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
25  
Legal services agreement with law firm of Leibold McClendon & Mann for  
specialized legal services in affordable housing transactions for three-year term (All  
Wards)  
Attachments:  
City Clerk  
26  
File vacancy created by passing of Linda M. Stufkosky from Commission of the  
Deaf Citywide seat (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
27  
Minutes of June 25 and July 2, 2024  
Attachments:  
Community and Economic Development  
28  
Introduce 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 (All  
Wards)  
Attachments:  
29  
Termination Agreement with Strong Capital I LP, a Delaware limited partnership, for  
License Number 0251979, for 14" water pipeline approximately 3,150 square feet  
long, east of South La Cadena Drive, between Barton Road and Santa Ana River in  
Grand Terrace (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
30  
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, declaring as  
exempt surplus two vacant City-owned parcels, approximately 13,200 square feet  
each, located in the Ramona District area between Wheeler Street and Lido Drive,  
formerly known as Army Well 1 and La Granada Booster Station on California  
Avenue, bearing Assessor’s Parcel Number 193-072-032 and bearing Assessor’s  
Parcel Number 193-074-012, pursuant to Assembly Bill 1486 - Waive further  
reading - Authorize marketing and sale of property at fair market value pursuant to  
Assembly Bill 1486 and in accordance with City’s Administrative Manual 08.003.00  
for Disposition and Sale of City-owned Real Property (Ward 5)  
Attachments:  
Finance  
31  
Fiscal Year 2023-24 Third Quarter Cash, Investments, and Debt Reports (All  
Wards)  
Attachments:  
32  
Riverside New Car Dealers Association Annual Report - A Resolution of the City  
Council of the City of Riverside, California, declaring its intention to levy an Annual  
Assessment in the Auto Center Business Improvement District for the Fiscal Year  
beginning September 1, 2024, pursuant to Section 36534 of the California Streets  
and Highways Code, and generally describing the improvements and activities to be  
undertaken, and fixing the time and place for a public hearing before the City  
Council of the City of Riverside on the levy of the Proposed Assessment - Waive  
further reading - Schedule public hearing for August 6, 2024, at 3 p.m. (Wards 4  
and 5)  
Attachments:  
33  
Introduce and adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, levying  
Special Taxes to be collected during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 within Community  
Facilities District No. 2021-3 (Bridle Ridge) of the City of Riverside, County of  
Riverside, State of California, and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon  
adoption - Introduce and adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California,  
levying Special Taxes to be collected during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 for the payment  
of the principal of and interest on and administrative expenses with respect to the  
bonds of Community Facilities District No. 2004-1 (Galleria at Tyler) of the City of  
Riverside, California, and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon adoption -  
Introduce and adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, levying  
Special Taxes to be collected during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 for the payment of the  
principal of and interest on and administrative expenses with respect to the bonds of  
Community Facilities District No. 2014-2 (The Highlands) of the City of Riverside,  
California, and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon adoption - Introduce  
and adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, levying Special Taxes to  
be collected during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 within Community Facilities District No.  
2013-1 (Kunny Ranch) of the City of Riverside, County of Riverside, State of  
California, and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon adoption - Introduce  
and adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, levying Special Taxes to  
be collected during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 within Community Facilities District No.  
2015-1 (Orangecrest Grove) of the City of Riverside, County of Riverside, State of  
California, and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon adoption - Introduce  
and adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, levying Special Taxes to  
be collected during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 within Community Facilities District No.  
2015-2 (Pomelo) of the City of Riverside, County of Riverside, State of California,  
and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon adoption - Introduce and adopt an  
Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, levying Special Taxes to be collected  
during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 within Improvement Area No. 1 of Community  
Facilities District No. 2006-1 (Riverwalk Vista) of the City of Riverside, California,  
and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon adoption - Introduce and adopt an  
Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, levying Special Taxes to be collected  
during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 within Improvement Area No. 2 of Community  
Facilities District No. 2006-1 (Riverwalk Vista) of the City of Riverside, California,  
and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon adoption - Introduce and adopt an  
Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, levying Special Taxes to be collected  
during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 within Community Facilities District No. 2021-2  
(Riverpointe/Park Place) of the City of Riverside, County of Riverside, State of  
California, and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon adoption - Introduce  
and adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, levying Special Taxes to  
be collected during Fiscal Year 2024-2025 for the payment of the principal of and  
interest on and administrative expenses with respect to the bonds of Community  
Facilities District No. 92-1 (Sycamore Canyon Business Park) of the City of  
Riverside, California, and declaring this Ordinance to be effective upon adoption -  
Waive further readings (Wards 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7)  
Attachments:  
34  
Ratify purchase of City’s excess liability insurance coverage with Keenan and  
Associates, and increase Self-Insured Retention (SIR) to $4 million for total renewal  
premium of $2,507,706 through June 30, 2025 (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Fire  
35  
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, authorizing the  
submission of application and acceptance of grant award for $67,000 from the U.S.  
Department of Homeland Security through the California Office of Emergency  
Services for the Fiscal Year 2023 State Homeland Security Program Grant (SHSP)  
and authorizing the execution of all required documents by the City Manager, or his  
Designee; and amending the Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 accordingly for City  
participation in hazardous materials incident exercises and training sponsored by  
County-Wide Hazmat Operations Group (CHOG)  
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Waive further reading  
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Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
36  
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, authorizing the  
submission of application and acceptance of grant award in the amount of $62,394  
from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security through the California Governor’s  
Office of Emergency Services for the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Emergency  
Management Performance Grant Program and authorizing the execution of all  
required documents by the City Manager, or his Designee; and amending the  
Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 accordingly for emergency planning and local  
community preparedness activities  
-
Waive further reading  
-
Supplemental  
appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
37  
California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) grant award of  
$89,610 for Swiftwater Flood/Search and Rescue (SF/S&R) team training  
Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)  
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Attachments:  
Housing and Human Services  
38  
Housing Authority  
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Request for Proposal 2262 - Property Management and  
Operating Agreement with Riverside Housing Development Corporation (RHDC) for  
property management and operating services of 104 Housing Authority-owned  
affordable housing units for not to exceed $1,071,501 for four-year term with two  
one-year options to extend - Funds transfer - Supplemental appropriation (All  
Wards)  
Attachments:  
Human Resources  
39  
Administrative language revisions to Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with  
Riverside Police Officer’s Association Unit and Riverside Police Officer’s  
Association Supervisory Unit (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
40  
Ratify Fourth Amendments to Agreements with Coastal Occupational Medical Group,  
doing business as Akeso Occupational Health and Occu-Med Ltd., for increase of  
$50,000 each, for total annual compensation of $100,000 for pre-employment  
physicals and other related medical services through June 30, 2024 (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Innovation and Technology  
41  
Enterprise Licensing Agreement (ELA) with Environmental Systems Research  
Institute, Inc., (ESRI), Redlands, for $1,445,000, plus 15 percent change order  
authority from General Fund, Innovation Division, Software Maintenance/Support  
Account for geographic information systems  
(GIS) technologies licensing,  
maintenance and support through June 30, 2027 (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Library  
42  
Accept $496,999 from Library Minor Gift Fund for Library materials, programs, and  
services - Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Parks, Recreation, and Community Services  
43  
Reject all bids for Bid 8064 for Nichols Park Playground, Shade Structure, and  
Resilient Surfacing Installation Project and authorize Staff to Release a Revised Bid  
Solicitation (Ward 3)  
Attachments:  
44  
Third Amendment with RPW Services, Inc., to increase final year of contract  
amount by $16,044 to $58,000, for total contract amount to $225,824 for annual lake  
maintenance services and updated 25 percent change order authority of $56,456  
for total amount of $282,280 though June 30, 2025 (Ward 1)  
Attachments:  
45  
Award  
Bid  
8036 to  
Ortiz  
and  
Sons,  
Inc.,  
doing  
business  
as  
Ortiz  
Tractor/Construction Services, Buena Park, for $611,950, plus 10 percent change  
order authority for total contract amount not-to-exceed $673,145 from Measure Z  
funds for Fairmount Park Storm Drain Maintenance Grading Project - Appropriate  
of $261,242.50 from Regional Park Special Capital Improvement funds and transfer  
to Fairmount Park Weir Dam and Storm Drain Project Account - Supplemental  
appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (Ward 1)  
Attachments:  
46  
First Amendment to Agreement with BrightView Landscape Services, Inc., for  
$156,672 increase compensation, plus 15 percent change order authority, for total  
contract amount of $724,720 from General Fund, Parks and Recreation-Parks,  
Neighborhood Maintenance Contract Account for landscape services at Bobby  
Bonds, Bordwell, Bryant, Carlson, El Dorado, Fairmount, and Villegas Park through  
June 30, 2025 (Wards 1, 2, 4 and 6)  
Attachments:  
Police  
47  
Gary Sinise Foundation First Responders Outreach grant acceptance of $26,181.07  
for equipment and supplies for department’s community-based outreach and  
employee wellness programs - Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes  
required (All Wards)  
Attachments:  
Public Works  
48  
Final Tract Map 38489 - Moses Kim of Warmington Residential - Subdivide six  
parcels into a One-Lot Tract Map for Condominium Purposes, consisting of 70 two  
story townhome units across 19 buildings and common usable open space - A  
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, accepting the  
Final Map of Tract No. 38489 - Waive further reading - Agreement and sureties for  
installation and faithful performance of improvements and labor and material bonds -  
West Side of Jackson Street between Lincoln and Indiana Avenues (Ward 5)  
Attachments:  
49  
Request for Proposal 2365 - Agreement with Chen Ryan Associates, Inc., San  
Diego, for $790,005 from Public Works Safe Routes to School Project Account for  
individualized pedestrian and bicycle safety action plans and customized safe  
routes to school (SRTS) reports for fifty elementary and middle schools citywide  
through June 30, 2026 with option to extend for additional two-year period (All  
Wards)  
Attachments:  
Successor Agency to Redevelopment Agency  
50 This item has been removed from the agenda.  
DISCUSSION CALENDAR - Item # 51-53  
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.  
51  
Request for Proposal 2331 - Agreement with ELS Architectural and Urban Design  
Inc., Los Angeles, for $1,750,000 and ten percent contingency, for total  
not-to-exceed $1,925,000 from Grants & Restricted Programs Fund, Cesar Chavez  
Center Renovation Project Account for architectural design services for Cesar  
Chavez Community Center Renovation Project - 2060 University Avenue (Parks,  
Recreation, and Community Services) (Ward 2) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
52  
American Rescue Plan Act - Request for Proposal 2349 to Robert Clapper  
Construction Services, Inc., doing business as R. C. Construction Services, Inc.,  
Redlands, for $7,815,330, plus 10 percent change order authority of $781,533 and  
$316,492.61 for plan check, permits, inspections and administration fees and  
contract amount not-to-exceed $8,913,355.61 - Supplemental appropriation and  
interfund transfer of $600,000 from General Fund Infrastructure Reserves to Capital  
Outlay Fund, Bordwell Park Gymnasium project revenue and expenditure accounts -  
Authorize transfer of $400,000 previously allocated ARPA funds from City-wide  
Park Improvements Fairmount Fencing Project Account to Bordwell Park Gym  
Project  
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Five affirmative votes required (Parks, Recreation, and Community  
Services) (Ward 1) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
53  
Allocate $200,000 from Fiscal Year 2024-25 Measure  
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Fund Balance and  
$175,000 annually for Fiscal Years 2025-29 for total of $900,000 for implementation  
of Real Time Crime Center - Purchase of FususONE from Axon Enterprise, Inc.,  
Scottsdale, for total value of $746,037.16 for Real Time Crime Center under OMNIA  
Cooperative Purchasing Agreement 3544-21-4615 through August 14, 2029 -  
Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (Police/Innovation and  
Technology Departments) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)  
Attachments:  
COMMUNICATIONS  
54  
55  
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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