Chula Vista — 2025-08-05
City Council
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10.1\nConsider Appointment of a Voting Delegate and Alternates for the 2025 League of California\nCities Annual Conference\nLocation: No specific geographic location\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines\nSection 15060(C)(3), no environmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nConsider appointing a voting delegate and alternates for the 2025 League of California Cities\nAnnual Conference being held in Long Beach, October 8 - 10.
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10.2\nConsider Rescinding Action Taken by Council on 7/8/25, Regarding the Decision Not to\nReappoint Dr. Christos Korgan to the Sustainability Commission and to Vacate the Seat; and,\nIf Rescinded, Reconsider Dr. Korgan's Reappointment to a Second Term\nLocation: No specific geographic location\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines\nSection 15060(C)(3), no environmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\n1. Consider, as appropriate, rescinding the action taken by the City Council on July 8,\n2025, not to reappoint Dr. Christos Korgan and to vacate the seat on the\nSustainability Commission; and,\n2.
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11.1\nCouncilmember Preciado:\nRatification of Appointment to the Health, Wellness, and Aging Commission\n- John Cressler
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14.1\nConference with Legal Counsel Regarding Existing Litigation Pursuant to Government Code\nSection 54956.9(d)(1)\nName of case: City of Chula Vista v. Slade Fischer, et al., San Diego Superior Court, Case\nNo. 24CU006375C
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4.1\nOaths of Office\nPlanning Commission\n- Tim Jones\nMeasure A Citizens' Oversight Committee\n- Jennifer Carbuccia
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5.1\nApprove Meeting Minutes\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nApprove the minutes dated: July 8, July 14 (Special), July 22 (Special), July 22, July 28\n(Special), 2025
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5.10\nHousing Bonds: Bond Inducement for the Proposed Enclave Montecito 96-Unit Affordable\nHousing Complex in Otay Ranch Village 2\nReport Number: 25-0203\nLocation: Southwest Corner of Santa Victoria Road and Santa Diana Road (Village 2)\nDepartment: Housing and Homeless Services\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The proposed Project is adequately covered in the previously adopted\nFinal Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (“FSEIR”) for the Otay Ranch Village Two\nComprehensive SPA Plan Amendment (FSEIR 12-01; SCH #2003091012; and incorporated by\nreference in City Council Resolution No. 2014-207 on November 4, 2014). No additional\nenvironmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nAdopt a resolution of the Chula Vista Housing Authority regarding its intention to issue up to\n$25 million in tax-exempt bond obligations for the 96-unit Enclave Montecito development.
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5.2\nWaive Reading of Text of Resolutions and Ordinances\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nApprove a motion to read only the title and waive the reading of the text of all resolutions and\nordinances at this meeting.
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5.3\nSpeed Limit Establishment: Adopt an Ordinance for the Following Segments: Palomar Street\nBetween Bay Boulevard to Walnut Avenue/Frontage Road and Bob Pletcher Way Between\nMillenia Avenue to Wolf Canyon Loop\nReport Number: 25-0169\nLocation: Palomar Street Between Bay Boulevard to Walnut Avenue/Frontage Road Bob\nPletcher Way Between Millenia Avenue to Wolf Canyon Loop\nDepartment: Engineering\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: This Project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption pursuant to California\nEnvironmental Quality Act State Guidelines Section 15301 Class 1 (Existing Facilities) and\nSection 15061(b)(3).\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nAdopt an ordinance establishing the speed limits at the following segments: (1) Palomar Street\nbetween Bay Boulevard and Walnut Avenue/Frontage Road at 30 miles per hour (mph), (2)\nBob Pletcher Way between Millenia Avenue and Wolf Canyon Loop at 25 mph, and amending\nSchedule X of the Register maintained in the office of the City Engineer to reflect the\nestablished speed limits. (Second Reading and Adoption)
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5.4\nElectric Micromobility Vehicles: Adopt an Electric Micromobility Vehicle Ordinance\nReport Number: 25-0173\nLocation: No specific geographic location\nDepartment: City Manager, City Attorney, Police, & Engineering\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines\nSection 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nAdopt an ordinance adding Chapter 10.73 (Electric Micromobility Vehicles) and amending\nChapters 10.08 (Definitions) and 5.67 (Shared Micro-Mobility Device Pilot Program) of the\nChula Vista Municipal Code, addressing rules governing the use of electric micromobility\nvehicles within the City. (Second Reading and Adoption)
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5.5\nMunicipal Code Update: Adopt Ordinances to Repeal and Adopt Updated Fire Hazard Severity\nZones, Special Vegetation Management Areas, Resilience Measures, and Defensible Space\nProgram\nReport Number: 25-0168\nLocation: Areas within the City designated as Fire Hazard Severity Zones as defined by the\nOffice of the State Fire Marshal and/or Special Designated Vegetation Management Areas as\ndetermined by the Chula Vista Fire Chief.\nDepartment: Fire\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The activity is not a "Project" as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines\nSection 15060(c)(3), no environmental review is required. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the\nactivity qualifies for an Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act State Guidelines.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nAdopt the following ordinances: A) Amending Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 15.34 (Fire\nZones) to adopt revised Fire Hazard Severity Zones as identified by the State Fire Marshal and\npursuant to Government Code Section 51178, along with a Special Designated Vegetation\nManagement Area and Wildfire Resilience Measures (Second Reading and Adoption); and B)\nAmending Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 8.32 (Weed Abatement) to adopt revised\nDefensible Space and Vegetation Management requirements for areas within the newly\nmapped Fire Hazard Severity Zones, and Citywide. (Second Reading and Adoption)
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5.6\nContract Award and CIP Appropriation: Accept Bids and Award a Public Works Contract to TriGroup Construction & Development, Inc. for TRF0415 and TRF0411 and Amend Fiscal Year\n2025-26 Capital Improvement Budget by Appropriating Funds to TRF0415\nReport Number: Report Number: 25-0197\nLocation: Intersections of Telegraph Canyon Road/Old Telegraph Canyon Road, Telegraph\nCanyon Road/Medical Center Drive, and Quintard Street, between First Avenue and Second\nAvenue.\nDepartment: Engineering\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The Project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption pursuant to the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines Section 15301 Class 1 (Existing\nFacilities), Section 15302 Class 2 (Replacement or Reconstruction), and Section 15303 Class\n3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures.)\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nAdopt a resolution (1) accepting bids and awarding a public works contract to Tri-Group\nConstruction & Development, Inc. for the Telegraph Canyon Road Raised Median\nImprovements (TRF0415) and Pedestrian Improvements at Uncontrolled Mid-Block Crosswalk\nat Castle Park Middle School (TRF0411) project; and (2) amending the fiscal year 2025-26\nCapital Improvement Program budget by transferring $150,000 in TransNet funds from\nPavement Major Rehab Program FY25 (STM0404) to Telegraph Canyon Road Raised Median\nImprovements (TRF0415) for completion of the project. (4/5 Vote Required)
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5.7\nAmbulance Transport System Purchase: Appropriate Transport Enterprise Funds for the\nPurchase of One Type I Ambulance and Three Type II Ambulances and the Required Outfitting\nReport Number: 25-0162\nLocation: No specific geographic location\nDepartment: Fire\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines\nSection 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nAdopt a resolution amending the fiscal year 2025-26 adopted budget by appropriating available\nfund balance in the Transport Enterprise Fund for the addition of one (1) Type I ambulance and\nthree (3) Type II ambulances and equipment for the Transport Enterprise Fund. (4/5 Vote\nRequired)
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5.8\nGrant Acceptance and Appropriation: Accept a Grant From the U.S. Department of Homeland\nSecurity for Operation Stonegarden and Appropriate Funds\nReport Number: 25-0202\nLocation: No specific geographic location\nDepartment: Police\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines\nSection 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nAdopt a resolution accepting grant funds in the amount of $100,000 from the U.S. Department\nof Homeland Security for Operation Stonegarden and appropriating said funds to the Police\nGrants Section of the Federal Grants Fund. (4/5 Vote Required)
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5.9\nAgreement: Approve an Agreement with IntelAgree, LLC For a Contract Lifecycle Management\nPlatform and Waive the Competitive Process and Approve an Agreement with Elevate\nServices, Inc. for Implementation and Integration of the IntelAgree Platform\nReport Number: 25-0191\nLocation: No specific geographic location\nDepartment: City Manager and Finance\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: Yes\nEnvironmental Notice: This activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State\nGuidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nAdopt a resolution 1) Approving an agreement with IntelAgree, LLC, for a Contract Lifecycle\nManagement platform and 2) Waiving the competitive process and approving an agreement\nwith Elevate Services, Inc. for implementation and integration services of the IntelAgree\nPlatform.
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7.1\nConsider Items Removed From the Consent Calendar, if Any\nConsider items removed from the consent calendar by the Mayor or a City Councilmember, if\nany. If no items were removed from the consent calendar, this item will be withdrawn.
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7.2\nBond Issuance: Board of Directors of the Chula Vista Municipal Financing Authority Approve\nthe Issuance of Refunding Revenue Bonds and the Legislative Body of CFD Nos. 07-I, 12-I,\n13-I, and 2001-1 Approve the Issuance of Special Tax Refunding Bonds\nReport Number: 25-0184\nLocation: Community Facilities District No. 07-I, Community Facilities District No. 12-I,\nCommunity Facilities District No. 13-I and Community Facilities District No. 2001-1\nDepartment: Finance\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State\nGuidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nA. City Council, acting as the legislative body for City of Chula Vista Community\nFacilities District No. 07-I (Otay Ranch Village Eleven), adopt a resolution authorizing\nthe issuance of its 2025 Special Tax Refunding Bonds in a principal amount not to\nexceed eight million dollars ($8,000,000) and approving certain documents and taking\ncertain other actions in connection therewith.\nB.\nCity Council, acting as the legislative body for City of Chula Vista Community\nFacilities District No. 12-I (McMillan Otay Ranch Village Seven), adopt a resolution\nauthorizing the issuance of its 2025 Special Tax Refunding Bonds in a principal\namount not to exceed six million dollars ($6,000,000) and approving certain\ndocuments and taking certain other actions in connection therewith.\nC.\nCity Council , acting as the legislative body for City of Chula Vista Community\nFacilities District No. 13-I (Otay Ranch Village Seven), adopt a resolution authorizing\nthe issuance of its 2025 Special Tax Refunding Bonds in a principal amount not to\nexceed two million dollars ($2,000,000) and approving certain documents and taking\ncertain other actions in connection therewith.\nD.\nCity Council , acting as the legislative body for City of Chula Vista Community\nFacilities District No. 2001-1 (San Miguel Ranch), adopt a resolution authorizing the\nissuance of its Improvement Area B 2025 Special Tax Refunding Bonds in a principal\namount not to exceed three million ($3,000,000) and approving certain documents\nand taking certain other actions in connection therewith.\nE.\nActing as the Board of Directors of the Chula Vista Municipal Financing Authority ,\nadopt a resolution authorizing the issuance of its Local Agency Revenue Refunding\nBonds in a principal amount not to exceed nineteen million dollars ($19,000,000) and\napproving certain documents and taking certain other actions in connection therewith.
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7.3\nImprovement District Annual Report: Approve the 2025 Annual Report for the Downtown Chula\nVista Property-Based Improvement District\nReport Number: 25-0110\nLocation: An approximately sixteen-block area along Third Avenue commercial corridor,\nbounded by E Street to the north, Church Avenue to the east, Landis Avenue to the west, and I\nStreet to the south. The property-based business improvement district also includes one block\non F Street where the City of Chula Vista central library and police station are located.\nDepartment: Economic Development\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines\nSection 15060(c)(3), no environmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nAdopt a resolution approving the 2025 Annual Report for the Downtown Chula Vista PropertyBased Improvement District.
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7.4\nCampaign Contributions: Consider Revisions to Municipal Code Chapter 2.52 Regarding\nVarious Provisions of the Campaign Contribution Ordinance\nReport Number: 25-0195\nLocation: No specific geographic location\nDepartment: City Clerk & City Attorney\nG.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No\nEnvironmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines\nSection 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.\nRECOMMENDED ACTION:\nPlace an ordinance on first reading to make comprehensive updates to the Chula Vista\nCampaign Contribution Ordinance, Municipal Code Chapter 2.52, including contribution limits,\nsources of contributions, time period for accepting contributions, rules for outstanding loans\nand debt, complaint processing, and removing duplicative provisions. (First Reading)
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9.1\nUpdate on Chula Vista Police Department Geographical Police Patrol "Beat" Areas