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The City Council conducted a regular meeting which included a closed session regarding labor negotiations. The session featured recognitions for local high school sports teams and a proclamation for Government Finance Professionals' Week. Action items included the adoption of ordinances regarding zoning and motorized food wagons, authorization of travel for the Mayor, approval of transit programs, and several software and infrastructure project agreements. Public hearings were held to allocate CDBG and HOME funds, update the Master Fee Schedule for concealed weapon permits, and revise the military equipment use policy. Additionally, the Council addressed budget mid-year reports and set application deadlines for committee vacancies.
The City Council conducted a regular meeting that included a closed session regarding potential litigation and real property negotiations. Key actions taken include declaring February as Black History Month, approving various administrative and financial resolutions such as transit fare-free programs, surplus property disposal, recreation registration software agreements, and construction contracts for park renovations and infrastructure projects. Public hearings were held to consider municipal code amendments regarding motorized food wagon vending and zoning streamlining, as well as a decision to take no action on military equipment policy updates. Furthermore, the Council authorized an annual sister city event, approved pavement maintenance projects, and authorized out-of-state travel for the One Voice trip. Discussions also occurred regarding the potential installation of metal detectors at City Hall.
The council held a closed session to discuss a liability claim and various labor negotiations. Proclamations were issued for National Property and Evidence Professionals' Appreciation Week and Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week, and new employees were introduced in the Public Works Department. Citizens discussed traffic safety concerns near a local high school. The council approved the consent calendar, which included ordinance amendments regarding military equipment usage, ratifying an annual financial plan, adopting a transit asset management plan, receiving a monthly police department report, and approving various engineering and professional services agreements. Public hearings regarding the eminent domain acquisition of properties for a road realignment project were opened and continued to a later date. Additionally, the council approved the creation of a parking rehabilitation project and addressed appointments to local advisory commissions and committee reports.
The agenda includes a Parks and Recreation update presentation and a Citizen's Forum for public comment on non-agenda items. Under the consent calendar, the commission will consider the approval of the YAC fund balance. Scheduled items feature a proposal to purchase a branded pop-up tent to increase visibility at community events and school campuses, with a budget not to exceed $800. Additionally, various subcommittees will provide updates on ongoing projects, including the Grind Café, Police Department Bears service project, monthly open house events, youth entrepreneurship initiatives, teen family feud, Children's Movement of California, youth services grants, and end-of-year teen party arrangements.
The City Council reviewed and evaluated options for security enhancements at City Hall and the City Council Chambers. The discussion focused on three potential approaches: installing lobby metal detectors, implementing lobby safety glass and controlled access, and a hybrid approach combining safety glass with mobile metal detectors for public meetings. Staff presented estimated costs and operational impacts for each option, and the Council moved to select an approach to proceed with implementation planning.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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