Commerce — 2023-05-09
City Council
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1. Pursuant to Government Code §54957.6 the City Council will confer with its labor\nnegotiator, Edgar P. Cisneros, with respect to labor negotiations pertaining to:\nA. The Memoranda of Understanding between the City and the City of Commerce\nEmployees Association on behalf of the part -time employees.\nB. The Memoranda of Understanding between the City and the City of Commerce\nEmployees Association on behalf of the mid-management and non-management full-time\nemployees.\nC. Compensation and benefits for the unrepresented full-time executive management\nemployees.
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2. Conference with Legal Counsel Pursuant to Government Code Sections 54956.9(d)(2) &\n(e)(2) - Regarding Anticipated/Potential Litigation - One (1) Matter.
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3. Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation - Pursuant to Government Code\nSection 54956.9(d)(1). One (1) case: Key Disposal & Recycling, Inc v. City of\nCommerce et al. - Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Case\nNo. 23STCP01283.
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4. Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation - Pursuant to Government Code\nSection 54956.9(d)(1). One (1) case: From the Earth LLC v. City of Commerce et al. -\nSuperior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Case No. 20STCV36221.
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5. Pursuant to Government Code §54956.8, the City Council will confer with its real property\nnegotiator, Edgar Cisneros, with respect to real estate negotiations with:\nA. 5550 Harbor St., Commerce, CA 90040 (6335-025-903)\nB. Wash-Tel Commerce, LLC concerning proposed price and other terms relating\nthereto, comprised of 6329 and 6355 Washington Boulevard, Commerce,\nCalifornia, commonly referred to as the Stahl Trust property.\nC. Craig Realty Corporation concerning proposed price and other terms relating\nthereto, comprised of the former Commerce Community Development\nCommission-owned real property located along the Telegraph Road Corridor, south\nof Gaspar Avenue and north of the Commerce Casino [Tubeway Avenue], formerly\nknown as 5809, 5819, 5823, 2901/2903, 5933, 5901, 5959, 6000, 6003 and 6233\nTelegraph Road and 2240 Gaspar Avenue; 2311, 2322 and 2366 Travers Avenue,\nCommerce, California.\nD. Various parties for 2535 Commerce Way, Commerce CA (APN: 6335-025-901)
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1. Commendation of the City Council Honoring Melissa Demirci for Her\nAchievements, and Community Involvement\nAttachments: Melissa Demirci
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10. Presentation/Update from the Sheriff's Department Regarding Public\nSafety in the City of Commerce
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11. 2023 Hall of Champions Award\nThe City Council will consider for the 2023 "Hall of Champions" award Sandy\nNitta for significant accomplishments in the field of water polo and Ray Amos\nfor outstanding athletic achievements in the field of wresting.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nSandy Nitta\nRoy Amos
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12. Eastern Avenue Transit Hub Project and Eastern Bike Lanes Project\nUpdate\nThe City Council will receive and file an update on the Eastern Avenue Transit\nHub Project and Eastern Bike Lanes Project.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nBike Master Plan Map\nBike Master Plan Implementation
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13. Establishing Art in Public Places Council Subcommittee, and\nAppointments to Council Subcommittees\nThe City Council will consider for adoption a Resolution establishing Art in\nPublic Places Council Subcommittee; and appoint members for the\nsubcommittees.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution
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14. Meeting Cancellation- May 23, 2023\nThe City Council will consider cancelling regular City Council meeting of May\n23, 2023.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nCITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY REPORTS
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2. Proclamation Declaring the Week of May 21 - May 27, 2023 as National\nPublic Works Week in the City of Commerce\nAttachments: Agenda Report\nProclamation
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3. Recognize and Honor the Five Branches of the United States Armed\nForces\nAttachments: Staff Report
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4. Proclamation of the City Council Designating the Month of May 2023 as\nMental Health Awareness Month\nAttachments: Proclamation
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5. Approval of Warrant Register Nos. 18A, 18B, and 18C\nThe City Council and Successor Agency will consider for approval the bills and\nclaims set forth in Warrant Registers No. 18A dated May 5, 2023, No. 18B\ndated April 26, 2023 through May 3, 2023, and 18C dated April 20, 2023.\nAttachments: 18 A 2023\n18 B 2023\n18 C 2023
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7. Proclamation Designating the Week of May 14-20, 2023, as National\nTransportation Week\nAttachments: Staff Report\nProclamation
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8. Professional Services Agreement for the Randolph Corridor Active\nTransportation Project\nThe City Council will consider adoption of a Resolution approving a\nProfessional Services Agreement with Southstar Engineering & Consulting,\nInc. to provide Professional Project Management Services for the Randolph\nCorridor Active Transportation Project.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution\nAgreement
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9. Agreement with Lead Tech Environmental for Asbestos and Lead-Based\nPaint Consulting Services in Conjunction with the Home Preservation Grant\nProgram\nThe City Council will consider for adoption a Resolution approving an\nAgreement with Lead Tech Environmental for Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint\nConsulting Services in Conjunction with the Home Preservation Grant Program\n(CDBG).\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution\nLead Tech Agreement\n2020-25 Consulting Services List\nLead Tech Proposal\nSCHEDULED MATTERS