Commerce — 2024-04-23
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1. Pursuant to Government Code §54956.8, the City Council will confer with its real property\nnegotiator, Vilko Domic, with respect to real estate negotiations concerning proposed price\nand other terms relating to the properties located at:\nA. With 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, 5959, 6000, 6003 and 6233\nTelegraph Road and 2240 Gaspar Avenue; 2311, 2322 and 2366 Travers Avenue,\nCommerce, California.\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.
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1. A Proclamation Declaring April 2024 a “Sexual Assault Awareness Month”\nand April 24, 2024 as “Denim Day”\nAttachments: Staff Report\nProclamation
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10. Presentation/Update from the Sheriff's Department of Public Safety in the\nCity Council Agenda April 23, 2024
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11. Award Construction Contract to All American Asphalt for the FY 2023-24\nPavement Rehabilitation Project\nThe City Council will consider adopting a Resolution approving Plans and\nSpecifications for the FY 2023-24 Pavement Rehabilitation Project; awarding a\nconstruction contract to All American Asphalt for the FY 2023-24 Pavement\nRehabilitation Project; and authorizing Transtech Engineers, Inc. to proceed\nwith Construction Management and Inspection Service.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution\nAgreement\nAttachment 4 - Proposed Bike Loop Map
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12. Business Watch Program Update\nThe City Council will receive an update about the Business Watch Program\nand provide direction as may be deemed necessary.\nAttachments: Staff report\nPresentation
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13. Code Enforcement Operations Presentation\nThe City Council will receive and file the report / presentation on Code\nEnforcement operations and provide direction as may be deemed necessary.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nCode Presentation 2024 Council\nCITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY REPORTS
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2. Approval of Warrant Register Nos. 17A, 17B, and 17C\nThe City Council and Successor Agency will consider for approval the bills and\nclaims set forth in Warrant Registers No.17A dated April 23, 2024, No. 17B\ndated April 10, 2024, through April 17, 2024, and No. 17C dated April 04, 2024\nthrough April 08, 2024.\nAttachments: 17 A\n17 B\n17 C\nCity Council Agenda April 23, 2024
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4. Proclamation Declaring Tuesday, April 30, 2024, as Arbor Day in the City\nof Commerce\nAttachments: Staff Report\nProclamation
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5. First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Climate\nResolve for Assistance in Executing the Sustainable Transportation Equity\nProgram (STEP) Grant\nThe City Council will consider adopting a Resolution approving an Amendment\nto the Professional Services Agreement with Climate Resolve who is a\nsub-grantee of the Sustainable Transportation Equity Project (STEP) Grant.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution\n1st Amendment
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6. Second Amendment to the Agreement with GSI Environmental Inc. for\nEnvironmental Assessment and Remediation Services\nThe City Council will consider adopting a Resolution approving the Second\nAmendment to an Agreement with GSI Environmental Inc. to extend the term by\nthree (3) years until June 1, 2027 to continue an environmental assessment\nand remediation located at 1350 South Eastern Avenue, Commerce, the former\nsite of Specific Plating.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution\nGSI 2nd Amendment\nCity Council Agenda April 23, 2024
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7. First Amendment to the Agreement with Moore Iacofano Goltsman Inc.\n(MIG) for On-Going Professional Consulting Services\nThe City Council consider adopting a Resolution authorizing a First\nAmendment to the Agreement with Moore Iacofano Goltsman, Inc. ("MIG") to\ncontinue with the on-going professional consulting services, while authorizing\nan increase to their contract in the amount of $35,200, to assist with preparing\nthe appropriate environmental analysis associated with the City's Sixth-Cycle\nHousing Element.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution\nFirst Amendment to Agreement\nAgreement 2022
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8. General Municipal Election - Resolutions Calling and Giving Notice of the\nNovember 5, 2024, General Municipal Election, Requesting Board of\nSupervisors to Render Specified Services and Candidate Statement\nRequirements\nThe City Council will consider for adoption Resolutions Calling and Giving\nNotice of the General Municipal Election; requesting the Board of Supervisors\nof the County of Los Angeles to render specified services relating to the\nElection.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution - Calling Election\nResolution - Consolidating Elections\n19-126 Candidate regulations
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9. Revisions to the Personnel Classification and Compensation Plan by\nCreating a Part-Time Classification for the Class Instructor - Performing\nArts Classification\nThe City Council will consider adopting a Resolution approving revisions to the\nPersonnel Classification and Compensation plan by creating a part-time\nclassification for the Class Instructor (Performing Arts classification),\nestablishing a job specification and salary level.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution\nCLASS INSTRUCTOR PERFORMIN ARTS\nSCHEDULED MATTERS