Carlsbad — 2026-06-23
City Council
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1. REPORT ON CITY INVESTMENTS AS OF APRIL 30, 2026 – Accept and file Report on City Investments as\nof April 30, 2026. (Staff contact: Christian Peacox, City Treasurer and Zach Korach, Administrative\nServices)
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10. ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH ALL-WAY STOP CONTROL AT THE INTERSECTION OF TAMARACK AVENUE\nAND SUNNYHILL DRIVE – Introduction of an ordinance amending Sections 10.28.090 and 10.28.590 of\nthe Carlsbad Municipal Code to establish all-way stop control at the intersection of Tamarack Avenue\nand Sunnyhill Drive. (Staff contact: John Kim, Public Works)\nCity Manager’s Recommendation: Introduce the ordinance.
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11. ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH ALL-WAY STOP CONTROL AT THE INTERSECTIONS OF BATIQUITOS DRIVE\nAND AVIARA DRIVE AND AT LA COSTA AVENUE AND CAMINO DE LOS COCHES – Introduction of an\nordinance amending Sections 10.28.325 and adding Sections 10.28.154, 10.28.155 and 10.28.156 of\nthe Carlsbad Municipal Code to establish all-way stop control at the intersections of Batiquitos Drive\nand Aviara Drive and at La Costa Avenue and Camino De Los Coches. (Staff contact: John Kim, Public\nWorks)\nCity Manager’s Recommendation: Introduce the ordinance.\nORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: None.\nPUBLIC HEARINGS:
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12. PUBLIC HEARING ON THE TRANSNET LOCAL STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM OF PROJECTS FOR\nFISCAL YEARS 2026-27 THROUGH 2030-31 – 1) Hold a public hearing; and\n2) Adoption of a resolution approving the Carlsbad TransNet Local Street Improvement Program of\nProjects for fiscal years 2026-27 through 2030-31 for inclusion in the 2027 San Diego Association of\nGovernments Regional Transportation Improvement Program. (Staff contact: Mariel Cairns, Public\nWorks)\nCity Manager’s Recommendation: Take public input, close the public hearing and adopt the\nresolution.\nDEPARTMENTAL AND CITY MANAGER REPORTS:
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13. CARLSBAD PALOMAR AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES UPDATE – Receive an\nupdate from the Carlsbad resident representatives serving on the County of San Diego Palomar Airport\nAdvisory Committee. (Staff contact: Jason Haber, City Manager)\nCity Manager’s Recommendation: Receive the update.
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14. INFORMATIONAL REPORT ON THE REGULATION OF OFFSHORE AND ONSHORE OIL DRILLING\nFACILITIES – Receive an informational report on the regulation of offshore and onshore oil drilling\nCommunity Services)\nCity Manager’s Recommendation: Receive the report.\nCOUNCIL COMMENTARY AND REQUESTS FOR CONSIDERATION OF MATTERS: This portion of the agenda\nis for the City Council Members to make brief announcements, brief reports of their activities and requests\nfor future agenda items.\nCity Council Regional Assignments (Revised 06/09/2026)\nKeith Blackburn Buena Vista Lagoon JPC\nMayor Chamber of Commerce Liaison (alternate)\nClean Energy Alliance JPA (alternate)\nEncina Joint Powers JAC\nEncina Wastewater Authority Board of Directors\nSANDAG Board of Directors (2nd alternate)\nPriya Bhat-Patel City/School Committee\nMayor Pro Tem – District 3 Clean Energy Alliance JPA\nEconomic Development Subcommittee\nLeague of California Cities – SD Division (alternate)\nNorth County Transit District\nSANDAG Board of Directors (1st alternate)\nMelanie Burkholder City Council Legislative Subcommittee\nCouncil Member – District 1 Encina Joint Powers JAC (alternate)\nEncina Wastewater Authority Board of Directors (alternate)\nNorth County Dispatch Joint Powers Authority (alternate)\nTeresa Acosta City Council Legislative Subcommittee\nCouncil Member – District 4 City/School Committee\nLeague of California Cities – SD Division\nSan Diego County Water Authority\nKevin Shin Buena Vista Lagoon JPC\nCouncil Member – District 2 Chamber of Commerce Liaison\nEconomic Development Subcommittee\nEncina Joint Powers JAC\nEncina Wastewater Authority Board of Directors\nNorth County Dispatch Joint Powers Authority\nNorth County Transit District (alternate)\nSANDAG Board of Directors\nSan Diego County Water Authority
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2. SETTLEMENT OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CLAIM OF JON WILTON – Adoption of a resolution\nauthorizing settlement of the workers’ compensation claim of Jon Wilton. (Staff contact: Kierstyn\nYaross and Sarah Reiswig, Administrative Services)
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3. DONATION FROM THE CARLSBAD LIBRARY & ARTS FOUNDATION – Adoption of a resolution accepting\n& Cultural Arts Department. (Staff contact: Suzanne Smithson, Community Services)
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4. ACQUISITION AND RESALE OF 2674 LEIGHTON CIRCLE AS PART OF THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING RESALE\nPROGRAM – Adoption of a resolution authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute all required\ndocuments to complete the purchase and resale of 2674 Leighton Circle as part of the city’s Affordable\nHousing Resale Program for up to $411,225 and to appropriate $411,225 from the Community\nDevelopment Block Grant funds for related costs. (Staff contact: Erin, Peak, Community Services)
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5. HOMELESSNESS ACTION PLAN FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT AND 2026 POINT-IN-TIME\nCOUNT DATA – Receive a report on the semi-annual Homelessness Action Plan data and the latest\n2026 Point-in-Time Count results. (Staff contact: Mandy Mills and Chris Shilling, Community Services)
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6. ADDITIONAL NAMING SIGN FOR THORP FIELD AT POINSETTIA COMMUNITY PARK – Adoption of a\nresolution approving an additional naming sign for Thorp Field at Poinsettia Community Park. (Staff\ncontact: Kyle Lancaster, Community Services)
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7. APPROVAL OF THE TRAFFIC CALMING PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION ON UNICORNIO STREET, CIP\nPROJECT NO. 6070 – Adoption of a resolution approving the traffic calming plan for implementation\non Unicornio Street. (Staff contact: John Kim, Public Works)
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8. ADJUSTMENT TO THE FUNDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH TECHNICAL SYSTEMS, INC.\nFOR THE CITYWIDE ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL REPLACEMENT PROJECT FOR WATER AND\nWASTEWATER FACILITIES, CIP PROJECT NOS. 5542-1, 5542-2 AND 5542-3 – 1) Adoption of a City\nCouncil resolution authorizing a reduction of $160,626 for the sewer replacement fund’s portion of\nthe construction contract with Technical Systems, Inc. for the Citywide Electrical Control Panel\nReplacement Project to an amount not to exceed $740,742 and setting the sewer replacement fund’s\nportion of the project contingency to $148,000; and\n2) Adoption of a Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board of Directors resolution authorizing an\nincrease of $113,756 for the water replacement fund’s portion of the construction contract with\nTechnical Systems, Inc. for the Citywide Electrical Control Panel Replacement Project to an amount\nnot to exceed $2,141,834; authorizing an increase of $46,870 for the recycled water replacement\nfund’s portion of the construction contract with Technical Systems, Inc. for the Citywide Electrical\nControl Panel Replacement Project to an amount not to exceed $873,124; and setting the water and\nrecycled water replacement funds’ portion of the contingency for the project to $428,000 and\n$175,000, respectively. (Staff contact: Kyle James and Stephanie Harrison, Public Works)\nBOARD AND COMMISSION MEMBER APPOINTMENTS:
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9. MAYORAL APPOINTMENT OF ONE MEMBER TO THE LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES – Adoption of a\nresolution appointing one member to the Library Board of Trustees. (Staff contact: Morgen Fry, City\nClerk)\nCity Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.\nORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
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PRESENTATIONS:\nPresentation in Recognition of Carlsbad Library & Arts Foundation Donation\nPUBLIC REPORT OF ANY ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION: