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The City of Hesperia's Fiscal Year 2024-25 Adopted Budget includes the General Fund, Hesperia Community Development Commission, Hesperia Housing Authority, Hesperia Fire Protection District, and Hesperia Water District. The FY 2024-25 total revenue is projected to be $122.5 million, reflecting a positive and stable financial outlook. The budget allocates resources to enhance law enforcement and emergency response capabilities, supports sustainable and balanced growth through strategic planning and economic development initiatives, and dedicates funds to employee retention, training, and development. The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is projected at $33.8 million, focusing on essential infrastructure projects such as the Ranchero Road Corridor project. The City was awarded funding from State and Federal grant programs to enhance infrastructure, environmental conservation, and quality of life programs.
The agenda includes a closed session to discuss potential litigation, real property negotiations, and labor negotiations. The regular meeting agenda covers general public comments, a joint consent calendar including draft minutes from a previous meeting, warrant run report, treasurer's cash report, and a second amendment to a professional services agreement. There is also a public hearing for the adoption of the 2025 California Building Codes and a specific plan amendment. New business includes a fiscal year budget review and a discussion regarding a food bank donation. The meeting also involves council committee reports, city manager/city attorney/staff reports.
The agenda includes a closed session for property negotiations regarding water rights. The regular meeting covers announcements and presentations, including employee recognition. The consent calendar includes consideration of draft minutes from previous meetings, warrant run reports, and fiscal year budget amendments. Consent ordinances address specific plan and development code amendments, including objective design standards for multi-family and mixed-use development. Reports from council committees, the city manager, city attorney, and staff are also on the agenda.
The meeting included a presentation on the Microlink Program by the Victor Valley Transit Authority. Public comments were heard on various community issues, including public comments during public meetings, commercial truck routes, traffic safety, and off-road vehicles on City streets. The council discussed and approved items on the Joint Consent Calendar, such as the warrant run report, treasurer's cash report, certification of appointment in lieu of election, statement of investment policy, revised combined compensation schedules, and contract increases with Ferguson Waterworks and Badger Meter Inc. Amendments to the Hesperia Municipal Code regarding commercial vehicle parking, truck routes, and the Voluntary Crime Free Program were also addressed. The council conducted a public hearing and adopted the 2022 California Building Codes and a substantial amendment to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 Annual Action Plans. The council also discussed the proposed termination of the Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority (VVWRA) Service Agreement and provided direction on the establishment of a residential Christmas decoration contest.
The agenda included consideration of Tentative Tract Map No. TT16-00001 to create 24 single-family residential lots. Also, consideration of Conditional Use Permit CUP16-00007, to construct a mini-mart including fuel islands, the sale of beer, wine, and liquor, an automated carwash, and a drive-thru restaurant.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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