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Key discussions included public comments regarding potential maintenance facilities, road maintenance issues, and redistricting. The Council approved a resolution of condolence for the family of Mr. Wardell Valentine and authorized the Mayor to negotiate land purchase for retail purposes. A Public Hearing was held regarding an ordinance for City Council member districts (St. Gabriel Plan) and an amendment to the Unified Development Code concerning Home Occupations. Following the hearing, the Council voted to amend the agenda to introduce maps for redistricting and set a Public Hearing for January 15, 2026, concerning these maps, while the Home Occupations amendment was tabled. A motion was approved to transfer the second payment for the Fiscal Year 2026 Police Department funds. The Mayor's report noted that the annual city audit is underway, tax collections are ongoing ($1,475,000 collected), drainage improvements on Smith St./Batlow Ln. have started, and bids are being requested for sidewalk and community park upgrades.
The meeting included public comment, the unanimous approval of resolutions of condolence, and discussions regarding code enforcement actions for multiple properties cited for dilapidated structures or abandoned vehicles. The Council introduced two ordinances: one regarding City Council member districts, setting a public hearing for December 18, 2025, and another amending the Unified Development Code concerning Home Occupations, also setting a public hearing for December 18, 2025. A resolution expressing intent to acquire real property was approved. Public hearings for amending the Municipal Vehicles ordinance and a variance request were tabled. The Police Department's hiring process received approval for next steps. The Mayor's Report noted the substantial completion of the Sunshine Pavilion by Luster Group and approved two pay applications for O'Neal Brown Park and Sunshine Pavilion projects.
The meeting addressed public comments regarding a park pavilion fan switch, job vacancy postings, and emergency response centers. Key actions included beginning and ending a Public Hearing to consider motions related to municipal vehicle ordinances, a Conditional Use Permit application for Parcel 0410574961, and zoning map amendments for several parcels. The Council approved the Conditional Use Permit but failed to adopt the Redistricting Plan after a motion to table it failed. Zoning amendments for two parcels were approved. A resolution was passed establishing Trick or Treat hours for October 31st. The Police Department received approval to hire a new officer, pending HR results, and the Mayor reported on community center payments and noted that Code Enforcement added structures for demolition.
Key discussions during the meeting included public comments on various local issues such as property concerns, updates on local projects, and potential flooding related to a brewery subdivision. The council introduced several items for future public hearing, including applications for a Conditional Use Permit and a Variance request to reduce front yard setbacks, the adoption of a Redistricting Plan, and amendments to the zoning map for several parcels. A public hearing was set for October 14, 2025, for these items, while other agenda items were deferred pending determination from the LA Attorney General. The council conducted a public hearing and subsequently approved an Ordinance to amend the municipal vehicles code section. The Police Department requested and received approval to hire three new applicants and process two transfers/promotions. In finance matters, payment applications for work completed at Sunshine Park and O'Neal Brown Park were approved. Furthermore, the council authorized engaging services for the annual audit. Announcements included updates on Subdivision Regulations, economic profile updates, and scheduled events such as "Monday with the Mayor" and a Breast Cancer Walk.
The meeting commenced with roll call, prayer, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Public comments addressed topics including council districting and infrastructure issues. The Council discussed the City of St. Gabriel Subdivision Regulations draft, proposing working sessions for review. A status report on dilapidated structures and abandoned vehicles was presented, followed by approval to notify property owners regarding violations. Discussions under the Police Department involved personnel matters, including the promotion of an officer to captain and a decision to suspend another officer without pay instead of termination, following an executive session. A Public Hearing was held to discuss an ordinance amendment concerning municipal vehicles and a rezoning application. Key financial matters approved included pay applications and a change order for the Sunshine Wastewater Plant, a pay application for the Municipal Building, and a pay application for the Sunshine Park Pavilion Expansion, as well as pay applications for the Community Center. The Mayor's report covered ongoing residential development projects, economic development updates, and various community engagement activities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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