Corona — 2025-10-01
City Council
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1.1\nCONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6\nAgency Designated Representative: Jacob Ellis, City Manager\nEmployee Organization: Corona Utilities Employee Association
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1.2\nCONFERENCE WITHREAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8\nAgency Negotiator: Jacob Ellis, City Manager\nProperty: APN 117-143-018, 482 Corona Mall\nNegotiating Parties: Mowbray and Mavis Hagan\nUnder Negotiation: Price & Terms of Payment
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1.3\nCONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8\nAgency Negotiator: Jacob Ellis, City Manager\nProperty: APN 119-280-060, 365 North Main Street\nNegotiating Parties: Corona Norco Unified School District\nUnder Negotiation: Price & Terms of Payment
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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\n11.4.a\nUPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER TONY DADDARIO ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE\nCOUNTY REGIONAL CONSERVATION AUTHORITY (RCA) MEETING OF SEPTEMBER\n5, 2025\n11.4.b\nUPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER TOM RICHINS ON THE RIVERSIDE TRANSIT\nAGENCY (RTA) BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 25, 2025\n11.4.c\nUPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER WES SPEAKE ON THE SANTA ANA WATERSHED\nPROJECT AUTHORITY (SAWPA) ONE WATER/ONE WATERSHED STEERING\nCOMMITTEE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 25 2025
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6.1\nMINUTES - CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 17, 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 September 17, 2025
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6.2\nCITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF\nCORONA, CORONA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, AND\nCORONA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE MONTHLY FISCAL REPORT FOR\nJULY 2025\nThat the City Council receive and file the monthly fiscal report for July 2025.
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6.3\nCITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF\nCORONA, CORONA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, AND\nCORONA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE MONTHLY INVESTMENT\nPORTFOLIO REPORT FOR JULY 2025\nThat the City Council receive and file the monthly investment portfolio report for July 2025.
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6.4\nACCEPTANCE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY SELECTIVE\nTRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM FEDERAL GRANT AWARD\nThat the City Council:\na.\nAuthorize the acceptance of the State of California Office of the Traffic Safety Selective\nTraffic Enforcement Program Federal Award Grant number PT26107 of $160,000 for Local\nLaw Enforcement Agencies.\nb.\nAppropriate $160,000 of one-time money from the unappropriated General Fund Balance to\nthe Police Departmentâs operating budget to be reimbursed from the State of California Office\nof Traffic Safety and increase the General Fund estimated revenue by the same amount for\nthe program award.\nc.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or their designee, to execute any required grant documents that\nare in compliance with the City Councilâs actions hereunder.
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6.5\nPROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH CWE, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, FOR\nDESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE CORONA DRAIN LINE\nThat the City Council:
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6.6\na.\nAward Request for Proposal No. 25-065AT to CWE, a California corporation, for design and\nconstruction support services for the Corona Drain Line 9A â Project, No. ST- 2024-03.\nb.\nApprove the Professional Services Agreement with CWE, a California corporation, for the\nCorona Drain Line 9A â Project, No. ST- 2024-03, in the amount of $408,178, and waive any\nminor irregularities in the proposal.\nc.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Professional Services\nAgreement with CWE, a California corporation, in the amount of $408,178, including any nonsubstantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and amendments up to the amount\nauthorized in Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.070(I), which is equivalent to $40,818 or\n10%.\nAPPROVE AND ADOPT THE AMENDED CITY OF CORONA PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AGENCY\nSAFETY PLAN\nThat the City Council approve and adopt the amended City of Corona Transit Service Public\nTransportation Agency Safety Plan.
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6.7\nPURCHASE OF A COMPACT TRACK LOADER\nThat the City Council:\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order to Doosan Bobcat\nNorth America, Inc., in the amount of $110,880.26 for the purchase of a Bobcat T770 T4\nCompact Track Loader.\nb.\nMake a determination under Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.140(C), that competitive\nbidding has been satisfied based upon reasons provided in the âBasis for determination of\ncompetitive biddingâ section of this report.\nc.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve and execute any documents\nnecessary to implement change orders up to the amount authorized by Corona Municipal\nCode Section 3.08.080 (I) which is equivalent to 10% or $11,088.\nThat the Corona Utility Authority review, ratify, and to the extent necessary, direct that the City Council\ntake the above actions.
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6.8\nREQUEST TO MAINTAIN GROUP II-NONPROFIT FIELD RESERVATION STATUS FOR CORONA\nNATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2025\nThat the City Council:\na.\nApprove Corona National Little Leagueâs temporary eligibility to reserve City athletic fields as\nGroup II - Resident Nonprofit through December 31, 2025, subject to applicable fees,\npending their reinstatement of its 501(c)(3) status and restoration of its good standing with\nthe California Franchise Tax Board.\nb.\nProvide retroactive approval of Corona National Little Leagueâs designation as Group II â\nResident Nonprofit for the Spring 2025 allocation season from January â June 2025.
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8.1\nAFFORDABLE HOUSING DENISTY BONUS 2024-0001 FOR 57 RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS\nCONSISTING OF THREE AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS, LOCATED AT 1717 VIA DEL RIO IN THE\nR-3 MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE (APPLICANT: MERITAGE HOMES OF CALIFORNIA,\nINC.)\nThat the City Council:
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8.2\na.\nApprove the Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement 2024-0001 as recommended by\nthe Planning and Housing Commission.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or their designee, to execute the Affordable Housing Density\nBonus Agreement between the City of Corona and Meritage Homes of California, Inc.\nc.\nNotwithstanding Corona Municipal Code Section 17.87.090, direct the Affordable Housing\nDensity Bonus Agreement to be recorded in the Official Records of the County of Riverside\nbefore the recordation of Tentative Tract Map 38934.\nCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2024-0003 TO ESTABLISH 57 TOWNHOUSE CONDOMINIUM UNITS\nON 2.86 ACRES, LOCATED AT 1717 VIA DEL RIO IN THE R-3 MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL\nZONE (APPLICANT: MERITAGE HOMES OF CALIFORNIA, INC.)\nNot an Advertised Public Hearing\nThat the City Council affirm the Planning and Housing Commissionâs action granting CUP2024-0003,\nbased on the finding contained in the staff report and conditions of approval.
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8.3\nTENTATIVE TRACT MAP 38934 TO CREATE ONE LOT ON 2.82 ACRES FOR RESIDENTIAL\nCONDOMINIUM PURPOSES, AND FOUR LETTERED LOTS TOTALING 0.04 ACRES FOR THE\nCONSTRUCTION OF WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT FACILITIES, LOCATED AT 1717 VIA DEL\nRIO (APN: 103-200-088, 103-200Not an Advertised Public Hearing\nThat the City Council approve Tentative Tract Map 38934 based on the findings and conditions of\napproval as recommended by the Planning and Housing Commission.
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9.1\nCITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF A PILOT JOBS CREATION PROGRAM FOR THE HUB.\nCOMMERCIAL CENTER\nThat the City Council:\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or their designee, to establish and administer a pilot jobs\ncreation loan program for tenant attraction at the Hub. commercial center.\nb.\nGrant the City Manager, or their designee, approval authority for all loan agreements under\nthis program provided they are consistent with the terms in this report, with mandatory\nreporting to City Council for all executed agreements.