Chula Vista — 2026-07-14
City Council
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15.1 Conference with Labor Negotiators Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6
Agency-designated representatives: Tiffany Allen, Courtney Chase, Tanya Tomlinson, and
Marco Verdugo
Employee organization: NS-IAFF and IAFF
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4.1 Presentation of a Proclamation Proclaiming July 2026, as Parks and Recreation Month in the
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5.1 Approve Meeting Minutes
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Approve the minutes dated: June 16, 2026
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5.2 Waive Reading of Text of Resolutions and Ordinances
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Approve a motion to read only the title and waive the reading of the text of all resolutions and
ordinances at this meeting.
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5.3 City Election: Recite the Fact of the Primary Municipal Election Held on June 2, 2026, and
Declare the Results, Call a General Municipal Election on November 3, 2026, and Adopt
Candidate Statement Regulations
Report Number: 26-0226
Location: No specific geographic location
Department: City Clerk
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No
Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the
State California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State
CEQA Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3), no environmental review is required.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt the following resolutions:
A. Reciting the fact of the primary municipal election held on June 2, 2026, declaring the
results thereof, and other related matters
B. Calling a general municipal election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, to
elect a Mayor, a City Attorney, and two City Councilmembers, representing Districts 1
and 2, consolidating the election with the statewide election, and requesting the
County of San Diego Board of Supervisors to permit the Registrar of Voters to
perform certain services for the conduct of the election
C. Adopting regulations for candidate statements of qualifications
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5.4 CIP Appropriation: Amend the Fiscal Year 2026-27 CIP Program by Appropriating Funds from
the Available Fund Balance of the Public Facilities Development Impact Fees Fund to the Fire
Station 11 Project (GGV0273)
Report Number: 26-0132
Location: 1595 Santa Luna Street
Department: Engineering & Capital Projects
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: Yes
Environmental Notice: The Project was adequately covered in previously certified Final Second
Tier Environmental Impact Report for the Otay Ranch Villages Two, Three, and a Portion of
Village Four Sectional Planning Area (SPA) Plan (EIR 02-02; SCH No. 2003091012) and only
minor technical changes or additions to this document were necessary; therefore, Addendum
to EIR 02-02 has been prepared.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt a resolution amending the fiscal year 2026-27 Capital Improvement Program (CIP)
budget by appropriating $13,833,342 from the available fund balance of the Public Facilities
Development Impact Fees (PFDIF) Fund to the Fire Station 11 CIP Project (GGV0273) (4/5
Vote Required)
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5.5 Employee Compensation and Positions: Amended Classification and Compensation Plan;
Authorized Position Counts; Enhanced Lateral Incentive Pay for Peace Officers; Revised
Compensation Schedule; Budget Amendments; and Updated Conflict of Interest Code
Report Number: 26-0195
Location: No specific geographic location
Department: Human Resources
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No
Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the
California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines
Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt the following resolutions and place the ordinance on first reading:
A. Resolution amending the Classification Plan, Compensation Schedule and authorized
position count in the Public Works Department
B. Resolution approving the revised Fiscal Year 2026-27 Compensation Schedule
effective July 24, 2026, as required by California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Section
570.5
C. Resolution approving an extension to the Enhanced Lateral Incentive Pay for new
lateral Peace Officer hires
D. Resolution amending the fiscal year 2026-27 budget to appropriate funds, accordingly
(4/5 Vote Required)
E. Resolution modifying the appendix to the local Conflict of Interest Code to revise the
list of designated employees who are required to file Statements of Economic Interest
(Form 700) and designating the filers as “Local Agency Officials,” requiring them to
complete state-mandated Ethics and Fiscal and Financial Training
F. Ordinance amending Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.05.010 adding the
unclassified position title of Deputy Director of Public Works and deleting the
unclassified position title of Public Works Superintendent (First Reading) (4/5 Vote
Required)
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5.6 Community Facilities Districts: Approve the Levy of Special Taxes and Collectibles for Fiscal
Year 2026-27
Report Number: 26-0202
specific District locations please see Attachment 1
Department: Finance
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No
Environmental Notice: This activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the
California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines
Section 15060(c)(3), no environmental review is required.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt the following resolutions:
A. Levying special taxes to be collected to pay the costs of facilities and services for
Community Facilities Districts 97-3, 98-3, 99-2, 2000-1, 2001-1, 2001-2, 2024-1,
2024-2, 07-I, 08-I, 08-M, 09-M, 11-M, 12-I, 12-M, 13-I, 13-M, 14-M, 14-M2, 16-I, 16M,
Finance to file a list of taxes to be levied on each parcel with the County auditor each
year.
B. Levying special taxes to be collected to pay the cost of facilities and services for
designating the Director of Finance to file a list of taxes to be levied on each parcel
with the County auditor each year.
C. Levying special taxes to be collected to pay the cost of facilities and services for
designating the Director of Finance to file a list of taxes to be levied on each parcel
with the County auditor each year.
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5.7 Used Oil Recycling Program Participation: Authorize Submittal of an Oil Payment Program
Application to CalRecycle as the Regional Lead Participant for the South Bay/East County
Used Oil Program
Report Number: 26-0207
Location: No specific geographic location
Department: Public Works
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No
Environmental Notice: The project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption pursuant to State
California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15308 (Actions by Regulatory
Agencies for Protection of the Environment).
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt a resolution approving the submittal of a regional Oil Payment Program application to
CalRecycle as the regional lead participant for the South Bay/East County Used Oil Program.
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5.8 Purchase Agreements: Accept Bids from Miwall Corporation and San Diego Police Equipment
Co., Inc. and Approve Agreements to Purchase Ammunition for the Police Department
Report Number: 26-0147
Location: No specific geographic location
Department: Police
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No
Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the
California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State
Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt a resolution accepting bids from Miwall Corporation and San Diego Police Equipment
Co., Inc., and approving agreements with each for the purchase of ammunition for the Police
Department.
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5.9 Agreement: Award a Cooperative Agreement to West Coast Arborist, Inc for Citywide Tree
Maintenance Services
Report Number: 26-0210
Location: No specific geographic location
Department: Public Works
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: Yes
Environmental Notice: The Project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines Section 15301 Class 1 (Existing
Facilities) and Section 15304 Class 4 (Minor Alterations to Land).
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt a resolution awarding a cooperative agreement for tree maintenance services to West
Coast Arborist, Inc.
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7.1 Community Facilities District Annexation: Public Hearing and Election Regarding Annexation of
Eastlake Self Storage into Community Facilities District No. 97-2
Report Number: 26-0218
Location: Located generally adjacent to State Route (SR) 125, south of Eastlake Drive, and
north of Otay Lakes Road, as shown more particularly on the annexation boundary map.
Department: Development Services
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No
Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to CEQA
Guidelines Section 15060(c)(3), no environmental review is required.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Conduct the public hearing, adopt the following resolutions, and place the ordinance on first
reading:
A. Resolution making certain determinations and authorizing submittal of levy of special
taxes to the qualified electors within proposed Annexation No. 14 to Community
Facilities District No. 97-2 (“CFD No. 97-2”), Improvement Area “C”
B. Resolution declaring the results of the special election relating to the levy of special
taxes within Annexation No. 14 to CFD No. 97-2, Improvement Area “C”
C. Resolution making certain determinations and authorizing submittal of levy of special
taxes to the qualified electors within proposed Improvement Area “D”, and Annexation
No. 1 to Community Facilities District No. 97-2 (“CFD No. 97-2”)
D. Resolution declaring the results of the special election relating to the levy of special
taxes within newly designated Improvement Area “D”, Annexation No. 1 to CFD No.
97-2
E. Ordinance authorizing the levy of a special tax in Improvement Area “D”, Annexation
No. 1 (First Reading)
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7.2 Open Space Maintenance Districts: Approve Levying the Assessments and Collectibles for
Fiscal Year 2026-27
Report Number: 26-0201
District locations, please see Attachment 3.
Department: Finance
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No
Environmental Notice: The activity is not a "Project" as defined under Section 15378 of the
California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines
Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Conduct the public hearing and adopt the following resolutions:
A. Levying the Assessments and Collectibles for Fiscal Year 2026-27 for Open Space
Districts 2 through 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20 (Zones 1 through 4, 6, 8, and 9), 23, 24, 26,
31, 33, Eastlake Maintenance District No 1, Town Centre Maintenance District, and
Bay Boulevard Maintenance District
B. Levying the Assessments and Collectibles for Fiscal Year 2026-27 for Open Space
District 1
C. Levying the Assessments and Collectibles for Fiscal Year 2026-27 for Open Space
District 20 Zone 5
D. Levying the Assessments and Collectibles for Fiscal Year 2026-27 for Open Space
District 20 Zone 7
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8.1 Consider Items Removed From the Consent Calendar, if Any
Consider items removed from the consent calendar by the Mayor or a City Councilmember, if
any. If no items were removed from the consent calendar, this item will be withdrawn.
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8.2 Ballot Measure: Consider Placing a Charter Amendment Measure on the Nov. 2026 Ballot
Related to Term Limits, Elected Official Compensation, Council Committees, Salary Setting &
City Ethics Commissions, Public Contracting, Lobbying, & Binding Arbitration
Report Number: 26-0247
Location: No specific geographic location
Department: City Attorney & City Manager
G.C. § 84308 Regulations Apply: No
Environmental Notice: The activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the
California Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines. Therefore, pursuant to State Guidelines
Section 15060(c)(3) no environmental review is required. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
activity qualifies for an Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California
Environmental Quality Act State Guidelines.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council will consider the proposed Charter amendments and provide direction as it deems
appropriate. Should City Council decide to move forward with amendments, staff will prepare
possible draft ballot language and bring the item back to the City Council for further
consideration at a future City Council meeting.