Commerce — 2025-06-10
City Council
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1.\nConference 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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10.\nStaff Report\nStructure and Operations of the Public Safety Division\nThe City Council will review the structure and operations of the Public Safety\nDivision and provide directions as may be deemed appropriate.\nAttachments:\nStaff Report
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2.\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.8, the Successor Agency will confer with its real\nproperty negotiator, Ernie Hernandez, with respect to real estate negotiations concerning\nproposed price and other terms relating to the properties located at:\nA. Commerce Refuse-to-Energy Authority Facility site located at 5926 Sheila St.,\nCommerce, CA 90040\nB. 5550 Harbor Street, Commerce CA 90040 (6335-025-009), 2300 S. Eastern Avenue\n(6335-025-010)\nC. 5625 Jillson Street, Commerce CA 90040 (6335-025-905)\nD. 5555 Jillson Street, Commerce, CA Property (APN 6335-025-906)\n
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3.\nAgenda\nJune 10, 2025\nApproval of Resolutions Formalizing the Conversion of Ad Hoc\nCommittees to Standing Committees (Food & Brewery and Arts in Public\nPlaces)\nThe City Council will consider for approval Resolutions formalizing the\nconversion of the Food District, Brewery District, and Arts in Public Places Ad\nHoc Committees into Standing Committees\nAttachments:\nStaff report\nResolution- Arts in public places\nResolution - Standing Brewery
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4.\nApproval of Encampment Delegated Maintenance Agreement with the\nState of California Department of Transportation\nThe City Council will consider adopting a Resolution approving the\nEncampment Delegated Maintenance Agreement with the State of California\nDepartment of Transportation (Caltrans) for maintenance of nine (9) freeway\non- and off-ramps.\nAttachments:\nResolution\nStaff Report\nEncampment DMA EDMA City of Commerce June 4 2025\nSCHEDULED MATTERS
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5.\nPresentation/Update from the Sheriff's Department of Public Safety in the\nCity of Commerce
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6.\nUpdate on Arts in Public Places Standing Committee Activities and\nOutreach Efforts\nThe City Council will receive and file this update on the Arts in Public Places\nStanding Committee and growing business interest, and provide direction on\npreferred outreach strategies to update and expand communication with local\nproperty and business owners.\nAttachments:
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7.\nStaff Report\nTeen Art Program at Teen Center\nThe City Council will consider authorizing the development and implementation\nof a six-month Teen Art Program at the Commerce Teen Center, including:\napproval to use the exterior wall at the Teen Center for youth mural projects;\nallocation of $20,000 to support the pilot program; hiring of three professional\nartists to teach and mentor teens.\nAttachments:\nCity of Commerce\nStaff report- Teen art 2 (002)\nPage 3\nPrinted on 6/5/2025\nCity Council
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8.\nAgenda\nJune 10, 2025\nWomen and Walls - Annual Women’s Art Initiative\nThe City Council will consider authorizing the Arts in Public Places Standing\nCommittee to establish an annual event titled "Women and Walls", a\nwomen-led art initiative designed to empower, uplift, and promote women\nartists by providing a prominent platform within the Commerce Arts District.\nAttachments:
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9.\nStaff Report\nVeterans Park Programming Update\nThe City Council will receive and file a report regarding the Modelo Project and\nfuture recreation programming.\nAttachments: