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The meeting featured community recognition presentations, including awards for women in the community, and proclamations for Donate Life Month and National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. A presentation regarding the Keene Pavement and truck climbing lanes project was delivered. The council approved street closures for several upcoming community events and awarded the Mojave and Snyder Well Transmission Main Intertie Project to West Valley Construction. Additionally, amendments were approved for engineering service agreements with AECOM Technical Services. Emergency abatement actions at a specified property were authorized. The meeting also included a closed session covering real property negotiations and discussions regarding several existing and anticipated litigation matters.
The meeting included the recognition of the Officer of the Year and proclamations for Community Action Month and National Police Week. Actions taken included the swearing-in of the new City Treasurer, the adoption of a policy regarding telephonic and internet service disruptions during council meetings in compliance with Senate Bill 707, and the approval of an RFP for fire life safety system maintenance. Additionally, public hearings were conducted for the levy of assessments within the Landscaping and Lighting District No. 1 and the Drainage Benefit Assessment District No. 1 and 1B for the 2026/2027 fiscal year. The council also authorized a new authorized signer for city financial accounts, approved emergency abatement actions at a specific property, and heard a report regarding electric vehicle charging system permit processing procedures.
The meeting includes recognitions for the Officer and Communications Dispatcher of the Year and a proclamation for Child Abuse Prevention Month. Agenda items include a public hearing regarding an architectural design and site plan appeal for the Pinon 96 project, the introduction of an ordinance to expedite electric vehicle charging system permits, the appointment of a City Treasurer, and several finance reports concerning disbursements, investment reports, and the initiation of assessment levies for landscaping and lighting districts. Additionally, the Council will review the Sewer System Management Plan update, receive a City Manager's report, and convene in a closed session for discussions on anticipated and existing litigation.
The meeting featured presentations including the recognition of Tehachapi's Extraordinary Women and a proclamation for American Red Cross Month. Business items included directing staff to initiate the process for filling a City Treasurer vacancy, authorizing disbursements and bills, receiving an investment report, and approving mid-year budget adjustments. The council also awarded the Tucker Road Fencing Project contract to Yukon Fence Company. Furthermore, a mayoral appointment was made to the Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District, and several litigation cases involving the Tehachapi-Cummings County Water District were noted.
The meeting commenced with roll call confirming all members were present, followed by an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance. A significant portion of the meeting involved the City Clerk reporting on the vacancy for District 3 following a resignation and the subsequent application and unanimous appointment of Mariana Gutierrez to serve until the November 2026 election, including the administration of her oath of office. Discussion on consent agenda items was concluded by a single motion approval. The Finance Director presented the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 financial reports, noting a clean audit opinion, strong general fund reserves, and the submission for the GFOA award. The independent auditor confirmed the clean reports and detailed ongoing work on the single audit for federal grants, specifically the Airport Improvement Grant. The Developmental Services report covered the notice of completion for pressure reducing stations at Applewood, Vinion, and Hickory, which involved redefining water system zone boundaries to balance pressure. Updates included scheduling a public planning meeting for the US 250th birthday celebration, opening farmer's market applications, and announcing First Friday events.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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