Bell Gardens — 2026-06-22
City Council
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Order of Business 10
10.1 General Motion to Waive Full Reading and Approve Ordinances by Title Only\nPursuant to California Government Code Section 36934 with Support from the\nMajority of the Legislative Body\nRECOMMENDATION: To approve ordinances by title only.\nATTACHMENTS: None.
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Order of Business 10
10.10 Consideration of a Resolution Approving a Modification to the Street Sweeping\nParking Restriction Hours\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff's recommendation that the City Council:\n1. Adopt the attached Resolution approving the modification of street\nsweeping parking restriction hours and modify 148 street sweeping signs\n2. Rescind Resolution No. 2026-57.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - Resolution 2026-71
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Order of Business 10
10.11 Consideration of a Resolution Determining and Authorizing a Four-Way Stop at\nLubec Street and Purdy Avenue\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff's recommendation that the City Council adopt the\nattached Resolution approving the installation of a Four-Way Stop at Lubec Street\nand Purdy Avenue.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 -Resolution 2026-72
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Order of Business 10
10.12 Consideration of a Resolution Approving the Third Amendment to the Contract\nServices Agreement with Econolite System, Inc. for Traffic Signal Maintenance and\nRepair Services\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff’s recommendation that the City Council adopt the\nattached Resolution authorizing the Acting City Manager to execute a Third\nAmendment to the Contract Services Agreement with Econolite Systems, Inc.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - Resolution 2026-73\nExhibit 2 - Third Amendment to Contract Services Agreement
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Order of Business 10
10.13 Consideration of a Resolution Approving a Professional Services Agreement with\nLSL, LLP for Independent Financial Annual Audit Services\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff’s recommendation that the City Council adopt the\nattached Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Professional\nServices Agreement with LSL, LLP for independent financial audit services.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - Resolution No. 2026-74\nExhibit 2 - PSA Audit Services LSL
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Order of Business 10
10.2 Approval Minutes of City Council/Successor Agency - Joint Meetings\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff's recommendation that the City Council approve\nthe minutes of the June 8, 2026, City Council/Successor Agency Joint Meeting.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - City Council / Successor Agency to the Community Development\nCommission Joint Meeting - Jun 08 2026 - Minutes - Html
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Order of Business 10
10.3 Warrant Register and Wire Transfer\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff's recommendation that the City Council receive and\nfile warrant registers, wire transfers, and net payrolls dated 05/26/2026,\n05/28/2026 and 06/02/2026.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - Warrant Registers
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10.4 Warrant Register Successor Agency\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff’s recommendation that the Successor Agency\nmembers receive and file the warrant register dated 06/02/2026.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - Warrant Register Successor Agency
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Order of Business 10
10.5 A Resolution of the City Council Revising the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Annual Budget\nAmending the Compensation for the Housing Programs Manager Position\nRECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve the\nattached Resolution revising the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Annual Budget amending\nthe salary schedule and compensation of the Housing Program Manager position.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - Resolution No. 2026-70
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Order of Business 10
10.6 Consideration of Adoption of Ordinance No. 969 Adopting a Military Equipment\nUse Policy as Required by Assembly Bill 481\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff’s recommendation that the City Council waive the\nfull reading and adopt Ordinance No. 969 adopting a Military Equipment Use Policy\nin accordance with state law.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1- Ordinance No. 969\nExhibit 2 - AB 481 Annual Report 2025-2026\nExhibit 3 - California Assembly Bill 481\nExhibit 4 - Military Equipment Policy
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10.7 Consideration of Adoption of Ordinance No. 970 to Amend Sections 3.04.050\n(Requisitions), 3.04.060 (Purchase Order – Required), 3.04.090 (Informal\nPurchasing Procedure), and 3.04.100 (Exceptions) of Chapter 3.04 (Purchasing\nSystem) of Title 3 (Revenue and Finance) of the Bell Gardens Municipal Code\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff’s recommendation that the City Council waive full\nreading and adopt Ordinance No. 970 amending Sections 3.04.050 (Requisitions),\n3.04.060 (Purchase Order – Required), 3.04.090 (Informal Purchasing Procedure),\nand 3.04.100 (Exceptions) of Chapter 3.04 (Purchasing System) of Title 3 (Revenue\nand Finance) of the Bell Gardens Municipal Code.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - Ordinance No. 970
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10.8 Consideration and Adoption of Perfunctory Second Reading of Ordinance No. 971,\nAuthorizing the Sale of the Bell Gardens Municipal Water System to Golden State\nWater Company, Subject to Voter Approval\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff’s recommendation that the City Council, subject to\nadoption by the electorate, consider and adopt a perfunctory second reading of\nMunicipal Water System to Golden State Water Company.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - Ordinance No. 971
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10.9 Consideration of Award of Construction Contract for the Ford Park Playground And\nRestroom Improvements - CIP No. 3926\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff’s recommendation that the City Council:\n1. Award a construction contract to KASA Construction Inc. in the amount of\n$2,297,509 for the Ford Park Playground and Restroom Improvements\nProject (CIP No. 3926); and\n2. Authorize the Acting City Manager to execute the Construction Contract\nand approve change orders that may be necessary during construction to\ncover any unforeseen condition in an amount not to exceed 5% of the\nconstruction contract; and\n3. Appropriate an additional $265,125 in General Funds to cover all\nconstruction and project management costs.\nATTACHMENTS:\nExhibit 1 - Construction Contract
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11.1 Discussion Regarding Fiscal Year 2026/2027 Citywide Special Events Schedule\nRECOMMENDATION: It is staff’s recommendation that the City Council receive and\nfile this report.\nATTACHMENTS: None.
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Order of Business 11
11.2 Discussion Regarding Recreation and Community Services Facilities Available For\nPublic Use\nRECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council receive and file this\nreport.\nATTACHMENTS: None.
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5.1 Proclamation of Parks Make Life Better