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The agenda for the special meeting includes a public comment session and a closed session to confer with labor negotiators regarding the San Gabriel Fire Management Group.
The agenda includes presentations on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Juneteenth Day, and National Mosquito Control Awareness Week. Business items cover the review of material demands, a cash and investment report, and the consideration of several agreements, including a memorandum regarding harbor toxic pollutant monitoring and a regional water management watershed program. The council will also consider a resolution for road repair and accountability project funding, a cooperation agreement for a community development block grant program, and the approval of a tuition assistance program for youth afterschool and middle school sports. Additionally, the meeting will address proposed ordinances amending the zoning code related to urban and accessory dwelling units.
The City Council convened a special meeting to conduct a closed session regarding anticipated litigation under Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4). During the closed session, the council provided unanimous authorization for the initiation of litigation.
The City Council conducted a regular meeting featuring a proclamation of LGBTQ+ Pride Month. The agenda included the approval of the consent calendar and a public hearing regarding the proposed citywide fee schedule for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. Key discussions involved the justification for various fees, including new charges for bingo permits, massage certificates, and enhanced after-school and youth sports programs, alongside adjustments to park facility and mission playhouse rentals. Council members also discussed the implementation of assistance programs for low-income families in response to these fee changes.
The City Council meeting included a recognition of new police department employees and professional staff, as well as the completion of the Emergency Response Team program with certifications awarded to local community members and students. Additionally, the Council received an informational presentation regarding a potential sewer rate increase proposed by the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts to support maintenance, infrastructure projects, and rising operational costs.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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