Commerce — 2025-01-28
City Council
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1. 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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10. Review of Commission Functions, and Consideration of Consolidating\nEducation Commission with Library Commission and Community Services\nCommission with Traffic Commission\nThe City Council will consider reviewing the current advisory board system and\nconsider consolidating select commissions to better align their functions with\nthe City's current needs.
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11. Committee and Commission Appointments\nThe City Council will consider making appointments to City Commissions and\nCommittees - Community Services Commission, Education Commission,\nLibrary Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, Planning\nCommission, Senior Citizens Commission, Traffic Commission, Youth Advisory\nCommission, Pageant Steering Committee, and Measure AA Advisory\nCommittee.\nAttachments: Staff Report\n2025 Commissioner MASTER Roster
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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 - Two (2) Matters.
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3. Transportation Art Maintenance Agreement with the State of California\nDepartment of Transportation\nThe City Council will consider adopting a Resolution approving the\nTransportation Art Maintenance Agreement between the City of Commerce\nand the State of California Department of Transportation for Mural\nMaintenance.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution\nTransportation Art Maintenance Agreement
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4. Presentation/Update from the Sheriff's Department of Public Safety in the
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5. Reinstatement of Funding for a City-wide Excursions\nThe City Council will consider for approval an allocation of $89,125 for a\nproposed city-wide adult excursion scheduled for Friday, June 6 through\nSunday, June 8, 2025, for up to 250 participants.\nAttachments: Staff Report
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6. Reinstatement of the Miss Commerce Pageant and Young Man of the Year\nProgram\nThe City Council will consider reinstating the Miss Commerce Pageant and the\nYoung Man of the Year program and allocating funding in the amount of\n$166,500 to conduct these programs in March 2026.\nAttachments: Staff Report
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7. Reopening Rosewood Park Snack Bar\nThe City Council will consider approving the reopening of the Rosewood Park\nSnack Bar, including allocating staffing and operational costs and funding of\n$390,000 annually for continuous operations.\nAttachments: Staff Report
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8. Independence Day Carnival and Selection of the Date for the Event\nThe City Council will consider allocating an additional $45,000 to incorporate a\nthree-day carnival as part of the 2025 Independence Day Celebration and\nselecting a date for this year's event.\n Resolution
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9. Organizational Assignments for Councilmembers\nThe City Council will make the appropriate delegate and alternate\nappointments to the outside boards and agencies.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nOrganization Assignments for Councilmembers April 2023- April 2024