Baldwin Park — 2026-03-04

City Council

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1.\nCity of Baldwin Park’s Warrants and Demands\nIt is recommended that the City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register.
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2.\nMeeting Minutes of February 18, 2026\nIt is recommended that the City Council approve the following meeting minutes of the Special City\nCouncil Meeting, Regular City Council Meeting, Finance Authority Meeting and Housing Authority\nMeeting held on February 18, 2026.
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3.\nConsideration of Approval and Adoption of Resolution 2026-002 Adjusting the Campaign\nLimits.\nIt is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2026-002 entitled, "A Resolution of the\nCity Council of the City of Baldwin Park Adjusting the Campaign Limit per the Requirements of the\nBaldwin Park Municipal Code Section 40.08."
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4.\nRequest for Approval of Addendum No. 1 to the Affordable Homeownership Expansion\nAgreement (AHEA) Extending the Project Activities Implemented by the San Gabriel Valley\nHabitat for Humanity\nIt is recommended that the City Council:\n1. Approve Addendum No. 1 to the initial Affordable Homeownership Expansion Agreement\n(AHEA), extending project activities implemented by the San Gabriel Valley Habitat for\nHumanity (SGV Habitat).\n2. Authorize the Mayor to execute Addendum No. 1 Agreement between the City of Baldwin\nPark and San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity Inc (SGV Habitat).\n3. Authorize the Director of Finance to make necessary budget adjustments based on the\nextension requested.\nPUBLIC HEARING\nREPORTS OF OFFICERS
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5.\nAnimal Shelter and Animal Control Services Agreement with Inland Valley Humane Society &\nSPCA & Getting to Zero Resolution.\nIt is recommended that the City Council\n1. Approve Option 2— a two-year animal shelter and animal control services agreement with\nInland Valley Humane Society & SPCA (IVHS-SCPA) of Pomona, including 1-year of a\ndedicated Animal Control Officer exclusively assigned to Baldwin Park, for the period July 1,\n2026, through June 30, 2027; and\n2. Authorize an annual base service fee of $1,085,000 for Year 1 (FY 2026-27), subject to\nautomatic Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases capped at 5% annually thereafter; and\n3. Authorize an additional annual fee of $125,000 for a dedicated Animal Control Officer\nexclusively assigned to Baldwin Park, fully burdened, including overtime; and\n4. Approve a one-time infrastructure fee of $100,000, payable in two equal installments of\n$50,000 on July 1, 2026, and July 1, 2027; and\n5. Adopt the Getting to Zero Resolution, formalizing the City's commitment to partner with\nIVHS-SCPA in eliminating the euthanasia of healthy and adoptable animals through proactive\ncommunity programs; and\n6 Authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary agreement documents, transition\nmaterials, and related actions to implement the above.\n7. Authorize the Director of Finance to make the appropriation and include the funding in FY\n2026-27 and FY 2027-28 Annual Budgets.
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6.\nProposed Establishment of 45-Day Moratorium on the Approval, Establishment, or Operation of\nData Centers.\nThat the City Council waive the reading and adopt by title only by four-fifths vote the urgency\nmoratorium Ordinance No. 1524 entitled: “INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY\nCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE\nAPPROVAL, ESTABLISHMENT, OR OPERATION OF DATA CENTERS TO CONSIDER\nADOPTING REGULATIONS FOR DATA CENTERS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE\nSECTION 65858.”
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7.\nCouncil Chambers Project Update presented by Daniel Padilla, Director of Public Works.
#1 Proclamations, Commendations & Presentations
PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS\nPresentation - Certificate of Recognition presented to Sierra VIsta High School Wrestling Team
#1 Request by Council
CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATION\nNT COMMISSION