Corona — 2025-07-02
City Council
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1.1\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTINGLITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)\nName of Case: Kimberly Long v. City of Corona, et al.\nCase Number: United States District Court â Central District of California Case No. 5:21-cv-02008; US\nCourt of Appeals 9th Circuit Case No. 24-4427\nName of Case: Jessica Savage v. City of Corona, et al.\nCase Number: United States District Court â Central District of California Case No. 5:24-cv-00097; US\nCourt of Appeals 9th Circuit Case No. 24-7562
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1.2\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-ANTICIPATED LITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)\nSignificant Exposure to Litigation (CCW Permits)
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11.1\nLibrary Board of Trustees
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11.2\nPlanning & Housing Commission
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11.3\nParks & Recreation Commission
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11.4\nRegional Meetings
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14.1\nAPPOINTMENT TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD\nThat the City Council approve the appointment to the Historic Preservation Board.
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15.1\n(NEW) PICKLEBALL COURTS AT EL CERRITO PARK (T. RICHINS) TBD
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15.2\nREVIEW/AMEND SECTION 17.63.120 ALTERATION, RELOCATION OR DEMOLITION OF\nHISTORIC RESOURCES, SPECIFICALLY (D)(6) (W. SPEAKE) AUGUST 20, 2025
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15.3\nHISTORIC CIVIC CENTER OPERATIONS PLAN UPDATE (STAFF) AUGUST 20, 2025
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15.4\nEXPLORE CORDON PRICING OF THE FOOTHILL CORRIDOR TO DETER CUT THROUGH\nTRAFFIC (W. SPEAKE) AUGUST 20, 2025
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15.5\nMETHODOLOGY FOR GREEN RIVER ROAD/FOOTHILL PARKWAY TRAFFIC STUDY (STAFF)\nSEPTEMBER
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15.6\nEXPLORE CMC ORDINANCE CHANGES TO SET TIME LIMITS FOR SPECIFIC FOR TEMPORARY\nFENCING AND BOARDED UP WINDOWS (W. SPEAKE) SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
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15.7\nSAVE THE CORONA CLOCK (T. RICHINS & W. SPEAKE) OCTOBER/NOVEMBER
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15.8\nCITY PARK FINAL DESIGN UPDATE (STAFF) NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
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6.1\nMINUTES - CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 18, 2025\nApproval of Minutes for the City Council, Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City\nof Corona, Corona Public Financing Authority, Corona Utility Authority, Corona Housing Authority City\nCouncil Meeting of June 18, 2025
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6.2\nQUITCLAIM OF EXCESS RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED ADJACENT TO 210 RADIO ROAD, CORONA,\nTO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nThat the City Council:
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6.3\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a Quitclaim deed to convey excess\nright-of-way to the California Department of Transportation.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, permission to approve non-substantive changes\nto the Quitclaim deed.\nACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF THE FISCAL YEAR 2024 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF\nHOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM AWARD\nThat the City Council:
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6.4\na.\nAuthorize the submittal and acceptance of the Fiscal Year 2024 U.S. Department of\nHomeland Security Grant Program award in the amount of $105,584.\nb.\nAuthorize an appropriation and estimated revenue increase in the amount of $105,584 to the\nFire Departmentâs Operating budget within the General Fund 110.\nCONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT IN THE AMOUNT OF $19,626,012\nFOR THE CITYWIDE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION REBID, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT\nNO. ST-2025-26; NOTICE INVITING BIDS 25-069AS\nThat the City Council:\na.\nAdopt Plans and Specifications for the Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Rebid, Capital\nImprovement Project No. ST-2025-26, Notice Inviting Bids 25-069AS.\nb.\nAward Notice Inviting Bids 25-069AS to All American Asphalt the lowest responsive,\nresponsible bidder, for the total amount of $19,626,012, and waive all minor irregularities in\nthe bidding document as submitted by the said bidder.\nc.\nApprove the Construction Contract with All American Asphalt for the Citywide Pavement\nRehabilitation Rebid, Capital Improvement Project No. ST- 2025-26 in the amount of\n$19,626,012.\nd.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Construction Contract with All\nAmerican Asphalt in the amount of $19,626,012, including any non-substantive extensions,\nchange orders, purchase orders, and amendments up to 10%, which is equivalent to\n$1,962,601.\ne.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order to All American\nAsphalt in the amount of $19,626,012.\nf.\nAuthorize a budgetary transfer in the amount of $4,384,930 from the Citywide Street\nPavement Rehabilitation Capital Improvement Project No. ST-2021-01 to the Citywide Street\nPavement Rehabilitation (2025) Capital Improvement Project No. ST-2025-26, within Road\nMaintenance and Rehabilitation Account Fund 221.
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6.5\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-088 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORONA, CALIFORNIA,\nAPPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR THE LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND FOR THE\nCITY PARK REVITALIZATION PROJECT\nThat the City Council:
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6.6\na.\nApprove Resolution No. 2025-088 approving the application for the Land and Water\nConservation Fund for the City Park Revitalization Project.\nb.\nDelegate authority to the City Manager, or his designee, to execute all necessary documents,\nagreements, amendments, and payment requests required for the application process and\nsubsequent grant administration, in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local\nlaws, ordinances, and regulations governing the Land and Water Conservation Fund\nprogram, including but not limited to the requirements set forth in the California Public\nResources Code and the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965.\nc.\nCertify that sufficient funds will be available to operate and maintain the project site in\nperpetuity, and that the City will comply with all program guidelines and contractual\nobligations if grant funds are awarded.\nMAINTENANCE/GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENTS WITH ACM LIGHTING SERVICES FOR ASNEEDED SPORTS FIELD LIGHTING REPLACEMENT AND WITH ANDREWS ELECTRIC FOR ASNEEDED LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SERVICES\nThat the City Council:
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6.7\na.\nAward NIB 25-038MB to ACM Lighting Services for As-Needed Sports Field Lighting\nReplacement Services and NIB 25-053MB to Andrews Electric Company for As-Needed\nCitywide Low Voltage Maintenance Electrical Services and waive all minor irregularities in the\nproposal.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designees, to execute the Maintenance and General\nServices Agreements with ACM Lighting Services and Andrews Electric Company in the\namount not to exceed $250,000 each, per fiscal year, including any non-substantive\nextensions, change orders, purchase orders, and amendments up to the amount authorized\nin Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.060(J), which is equivalent to 10% or $25,000 each.\nEXTENSION OF VESTA 911 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT\nThat the City Council:\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve the extension of the VESTA 911\nSystem maintenance agreement.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order in the amount of\n$90,362.21, valid from January 29, 2026, through January 28, 2027.\nc.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to negotiate and execute any non-substantive\nextensions, amendments, and change orders up to $9,036.22 or 10% of the original\npurchase order amount as provided by the Corona Municipal Code (CMC) Section\n3.08.060(j).\nd.\nAuthorize an appropriation in the amount of $90,362.21 from General Fund 110 to the\nEmergency 911 Phone System Replacement Capital Improvement Project No. TC-2016-01\nand an estimated revenue increase by the same amount for the anticipated revenue\nreimbursement from CalOES.
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6.8\nAPPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER INCREASE OF $50,000 TO THE PURCHASE ORDER B250194\nWITH STAPLES ADVANTAGE FOR THE PURCHASE OF OFFICE SUPPLIES AND RELATED\nMATERIALS\nThat the City Council:\na.\nApprove a change order in the amount of $50,000 to the FY 2025 purchase order B250194\nwith Staples Advantage.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a change order to the FY 2025\npurchase order B250194 with Staples Advantage in the amount of $50,000 for a total amount\nof $150,000.
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8.1\nPUBLIC HEARING FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF 2025-2029 HUD\nCONSOLIDATED PLAN AND 2025-2026 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN OF THE HUD CONSOLIDATED\nPLAN; AND HUD INCREASED FUND ALLOCATION TO PROGRAM YEAR 2021 HOME-AMERICAN\nRESCUE PLAN ACT ALLOCATION PL\nThat the City Council:\na.\nConduct a public hearing to receive comments concerning the 2025-2029 HUD Consolidated\nPlan and 2025-2026 Action Plan of the HUD Consolidated Plan.\nb.\nApprove the 2025-2029 HUD Consolidated Plan and 2025-2026 Action Plan of the HUD\nConsolidated Plan, including related Exhibits, and approve the HUD Correction for increased\nfunding to Program Year 2021 of the HOME-ARP Allocation Plan, inclusive of the allocation\nof funds to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment\nPartnerships (HOME) projects, and Program Year 2021 HOME-ARP Allocation.\nc.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to submit the required planning documents, sign\nany relevant HUD documents to accept the Program Year 2021 HOME-ARP increased\nallocation in the amount of $2,019 and submit any necessary amendments to HUD.\nd.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to prepare and process all necessary budgetary\ntransactions to receive and effectuate the funds included in the 2025-2029 HUD\nConsolidated Plan and 2025-2026 Action Plan of the HUD Consolidated Plan.\ne.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to negotiate, execute, and amend contracts with\nsubrecipients, developers, contractors, or professional service providers as necessary to\nimplement the CDBG, HOME, and HOME-ARP program projects using funds under the\napproved projects identified in the 2025-2026 HUD Annual Action Plan and the Program year\n2021 HOME-ARP Allocation Plan, and any ongoing projects identified in prior Action Plans.
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9.1\nNORTH MALL REDEVELOPMENT OPTIONS REVIEW\nThat the City Council:
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9.2\na.\nReceive and file the Conceptual Master Plans; and\nb.\nSelect a preferred development intensity; and\nc.\nDirect the City Manager to initiate development of the entitlement process for the selected\ndevelopment option, including further planning studies and environmental reviews as\nneeded.\nDESIGNATION OF AN ENTERTAINMENT ZONE FOR THE HUB.\nThat the City Council provide direction to staff on the following:\na.\nWhether to designate portions of The Hub. as an Entertainment Zone pursuant to SB 969.\nb.\nWhether staff should return with:\ni.\nA stand-alone ordinance specifically designating portions of The Hub. as an\nEntertainment Zone, or\nii.
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9.3\nA broader amendment to the Cityâs Municipal Code allowing for the establishment of\nEntertainment Zones citywide.\nREQUEST BY COUNCIL MEMBER SPEAKE TO EXPLORE OPTIONS TO REDUCE THE NUMBER\nOF FEATHER FLAGS ALLOWED ON A PROPERTY AND LIMIT FEATHER FLAGS TO SPECIAL\nEVENTS\nThat the City Council provide direction to amend the Zoning Code placing restrictions on the use of\nfeather flags in the City.