Corona — 2025-12-03
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 WITH LEGAL COUNSEL â EXISTINGLITIGATION\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(D)(1)\nNAME OF CASE: CITY OF CORONA V. C.P.I. PROPERTIES, LLC ET AL.\nCASE NUMBER: RIVERSIDE SUPERIOR COURT CASE NO. RIC 2002846
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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 117-172-001, 514 W. 6TH STREET\nNEGOTIATING PARTIES: CIRCLE CITY INVESTMENT GROUP\nUNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE & TERMS OF PAYMENT
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10.1\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORONA ADDING CHAPTER 9.23\n(DOWNTOWN ENTERTAINMENT ZONE) TO TITLE 9 (PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE)\nOF THE CORONA MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH AN ENTERTAINMENT ZONE PURSUANT\nTO CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 969\nThat the City Council introduce, by title only, and waive full reading for consideration of Ordinance No.\n3424, first reading of an ordinance amending Title 9 (Public Peace, Morals And Welfare) of the Corona\nMunicipal Code to add new Section 9.23 Downtown Entertainment Zone, establishing a SB 969\nEntertainment Zone designation to The Hub. commercial center.
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10.2\nREVISIONS TO CORONA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS REGARDING PROHIBITED CONDUCT\nIN PARKS AND RECREATION AREAS\nThat the City Council introduce by title only and waive full reading for consideration of Ordinance No.\n3423, the first reading of an ordinance amending Sections 12.24.030, 12.24.040, and 12.24.060 of the\nCorona Municipal Code regarding prohibited conduct in parks and recreation areas.
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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 JACQUE CASILLAS ON THE BEDFORD COLDWATER\nGROUNDWATER SUSTAINABILITY AUTHORITY (BCGSA) MEETING OF DECEMBER 1,\n2025\n11.4.b\nUPDATE FROM JACQUE CASILLAS ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF\nGOVERNMENTS (WRCOG) MEETING OF DECEMBER 1, 2025\n11.4.c\nUPDATE FROM JIM STEINER ON THE RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY (RTA) BOARD\nMEETING OF NOVEMBER 19, 2025\n11.4.d\nUPDATE FROM WES SPEAKE ON THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION\nCOMMISSION (RCTC) WESTERN PROGRAMS MEETING OF NOVEMBER 24, 2025
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15.1\nCITY PARK FINAL DESIGN (STAFF) JANUARY 7, 2026
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15.2\nEXPLORE CORDON PRICING OF THE FOOTHILL CORRIDOR TO DETER CUT THROUGH\nTRAFFIC (W. SPEAKE) JANUARY 21, 2026
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15.3\nUPDATE OF CHAPTER 5.34 PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS (W. SPEAKE) TBD
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15.4\nPROVIDING THE USE OF CITY FACILITIES TO OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FREE OF\nCHARGE (W. SPEAKE) TBD
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15.5\nPROVIDE THE NUMBER OF HOUSING UNITS APPROVED BY THE CITY OF CORONA SINCE\n2019 (W. SPEAKE) TBD
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15.6\nEXPLORE THE LEGALITIES OF REQUIRING CUPâS FOR OUTPATIENT DRUG ADDICTION\nTREATMENT CLINICS (W. SPEAKE) TBD
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5.1\nPRESENTATION: VOLUNTEER UPDATE
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6.1\nMINUTES - CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 19, 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 November 19, 2025
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6.2\nCITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 3422, SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE\nOF THE CITY OF CORONA, CALIFORNIA\nAdding Chapter 5.47 to Title 8 of the Corona Municipal Code establishing Mobilehome Park Rent\nStabilization provisions.
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6.3\nFIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH CITY NET\nAND FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED CITY OF NORCO MOU.\nThat the City Council:\nApprove the attached First Amended and Restated Professional Services Agreement with\nKingdom Causes, Inc. DBA City Net, for collaborative homeless services, retroactive from\nOctober 1, 2024, to June 30, 2026, in the total maximum compensation amount of\n$3,950,496, which includes $3,429,500 for Corona and $520,996 for Norco.\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the attached First Amended and\nRestated Professional Services Agreement with Kingdom Causes, Inc. DBA City Net.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve non-substantive amendments to the\nattached First Amended and Restated Professional Services Agreement with Kingdom\nCauses, Inc. DBA City Net, including term extensions, line-item adjustments and hourly\ncompensation rate increases within the Hourly Rate Range Maximum provided in Exhibit âDâ,\nso long as any such amendments will not cause the City to exceed the approved total\nmaximum compensation included in the First Amended and Restated Professional Services\nAgreement.\nc.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve the attached First Amended and\nRestated Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Corona and the City of Norco\nfor collaborative homeless services, retroactive from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026 for a\nmaximum amount of $568,360 which includes $520,996 for City Net Norco and $47,363 in\nAdmin Fees for the City of Corona.\nd.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve non-substantive amendments,\nincluding term extensions, line-item adjustments and hourly compensation rate increases\nwithin the approved program budget of the First Amended and Restated Memorandum of\nUnderstanding between the City of Corona and the City of Norco.\ne.
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6.4\nMAINTENANCE/GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH PIPE TEC, INC. FOR STORM DRAIN\nCATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE SERVICES\nThat the City Council:\nAward Notice Inviting Bids 25-056AG to Pipe Tec, Inc. to perform city-wide storm drain catch\nbasin maintenance services.\na.\nApprove the Maintenance/General Service Agreement with Pipe Tec, Inc. of Baldwin Park,\nCA, to perform storm drain catch basin maintenance services in the amount of $504,000.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Maintenance/General Service\nAgreement with Pipe Tec, Inc., including any non-substantive extensions, change orders, and\namendments up to 10% of the original contract amount with Pipe Tec, Inc. as authorized in\nsection 3.08.060(H) of the City of Corona Municipal Code.\nc.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order with Pipe Tec, Inc. for\nstorm drain catch basin maintenance.\nd.
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6.5\nPROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENTS FOR CITYWIDE TEMPORARY STAFFING SERVICES\nThat the City Council:\nApprove Professional Service Agreements with Resource Logistics, SoftHQ, and Apple One\nfor Citywide as-needed temporary staffing services.\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute Professional Services Agreements\nwith Resource Logistics for $750,000, SoftHQ for $500,000 and AppleOne for $500,000 per\nfiscal year and authorize the extension of each agreement with two (2) additional two (2) year\noptional renewal periods.\nb.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue purchase orders to Resource Logistics\nfor $750,000, SoftHQ for $500,000, and AppleOne for $500,000 per fiscal year.\nc.\nMake a determination under Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.125(A), that competitive\nbidding has been satisfied based upon reasons provided in the âBasis for determination of\ncompetitive biddingâ section of this report.\nd.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve amendments/change orders\nnecessary for the execution of the work, including any rate and/or total compensation\nincreases negotiated by the parties made in accordance with and not to exceed the\npercentage of change in the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index\nAll Urban Consumer for Riverside, California, Area (CPI-U), for the most recent twelve (12)\nmonths for which statistics are available.\ne.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to approve and execute any documents\nnecessary to implement change orders, up to the lesser of either $100,000 or 10% of the\noriginal contract amount as authorized by Corona Municipal Code Section3.08.070 (G) with\nrespect to the total compensation provided for the aforementioned agreements.\nf.\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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6.6\nCONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH KALBAN, INC. FOR THE CITYWIDE AMERICANS WITH\nDISABILITIES ACT AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM\nThat the City Council:\nAdopt Plans and Specifications for the Citywide Americans with Disabilities Act and Sidewalk\nImprovements Program, Capital Improvement Project No. ST-2025-05, Notice Inviting Bids\n26-011AS.\na.\nAward Notice Inviting Bids 26-011AS to Kalban, Inc., the lowest responsive, responsible\nbidder, for the total bid amount of $416,000, and waive all minor irregularities in the bidding\ndocument as submitted by the said bidder.\nb.\nApprove the Construction Contract with Kalban, Inc., for the Citywide Americans with\nDisabilities Act and Sidewalk Improvements Program, Capital Improvement Project No. ST-\n2025-05 in the amount of $416,000.\nc.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Construction Contract with\nKalban, Inc., in the amount of $416,000, including any non-substantive extensions, change\norders, purchase orders, and amendments up to 10%, which is equivalent to $41,600 as\nauthorized by Corona Municipal Code 3.08.050 (H).\nd.\nAuthorize the City Manager or his designee, to issue a purchase order to Kalban, Inc., in the\namount of $416,000.\ne.
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6.7\nAPPROVE THE FUNDING AGREEMENT WITH THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND\nWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO FUND THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE\nCORONA DOWNTOWN STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS PHASE II PROJECT\nThat the City Council:\nApprove the Funding Agreement with the Riverside County Flood Control and Water\nConservation District for the design and construction of the Corona Downtown Storm Drain\nImprovements Phase II Project.\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Funding Agreement with the\nRiverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to memorialize the mutual\nunderstandings by and between the District and City of Corona with respect to funding,\ndesign, construction, inspection, ownership, operation, and maintenance of the Corona\nDowntown Storm Drain Improvements Phase II Project.\nb.\nAuthorize the creation of a new capital improvement project titled Corona Downtown Storm\nDrain Improvements Phase II.\nc.\nAuthorize an appropriation and an offsetting revenue increase in the amount of $10,328,000\nfrom the Public Works Grants/Agreement Fund (243) to the newly created project titled\nCorona Downtown Storm Drain Improvements Phase II.\nd.
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6.8\nFIRE DEPARTMENT MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ANAHEIM\nThat the City Council:\nApprove the Mutual Aid Agreement (Agreement) between the City of Corona and the City of\nAnaheim.\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Mutual Aid Agreement between\nCity of Corona and the City of Anaheim.\nb.
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6.9\nTHIRD AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH STUDIO ONE\nELEVEN FOR THE 6TH STREET BEAUTIFICATION AND REVITALIZATION\nThat the City Council:\nApprove the Third Amendment to the Professional Service Agreement with Studio One\nEleven, in the amount of $184,191, along with a 10% contingency of $100,000 and a term\nextension through September 30, 2027, to continue to provide engineering design services\nfor additional work for the 6th Street Beautification and Revitalization, Project No. ST-2022-\n02.\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Third Amendment to the\nProfessional Services Agreement with Studio One Eleven to increase the total contractual fee\nby $184,191 for a total compensation amount of $1,033,531, and include any non-\nsubstantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and amendments up to the amount\nauthorized in Corona Municipal Code 3.08.070(G).\nb.\nAuthorize an appropriation in the amount of $51,434 from the Corona Mall Business\nImprovement District Fund 218 to the 6th Street Beautification and Revitalization, Project No.\nST-2022-02.\nc.
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9.1\nOVERVIEW OF THE 2026 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM AND FINANCIAL PRIORITIES\nThat the City Council review and provide feedback on the 2026 Legislative Platform and Financial\nPriorities prior to final adoption at a future Council meeting scheduled for January 2026.
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9.2\nRESOLUTION APPROVING A RECOGNIZED OBLIGATION PAYMENT SCHEDULE AND\nRESOLUTION APPROVING SUCCESSOR AGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET FOR THE PERIOD\nOF JULY 1, 2026 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2027.\nThat the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency:\nAdopt Resolution No. 2025-001, approving and adopting a Recognized Obligation Payment\nSchedule for the period of July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027 pursuant to Health and Safety\nCode Section 34177(o)(1).\na.\nAdopt Resolution No. 2025-002, approving and adopting a Successor Agency Administrative\nBudget for the period of July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027 pursuant to Health and Safety\nb.\nCode Section 34177(j).
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9.3\nRECEIVE AND FILE THE AUDITORâS REPORTS RELATED TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2025 ANNUAL\nFINANCIAL AUDITS, AUDITORâS COMMUNICATION, ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL\nREPORT, DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES ANNUAL REPORT, AND ANNUAL REPORT ON VOTER\nAPPROVED DEBT FOR FISCAL YEAR\nThat the City Council:\nReceive and file the following annual reports:\na.\nAnnual Comprehensive Financial Report of the City of Corona for the fiscal year ended\nJune 30, 2025.\ni.\nTrip Reduction Fund Audit Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025.\nii.\nDevelopment Impact Fees (AB1600) Annual Report for the fiscal year ended June 30,\n2025.\niii.\nReport on Voter Approved Debt for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025.\niv.\nReceive and file the following auditorâs reports:\nb.\nAuditorâs Report on Applying Agreed-Upon Procedures to Appropriations Limit\nSchedule for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025.\ni.\nAuditorâs Report on Applying Agreed-Upon Procedures to Investments for the month\nended June 30, 2025.\nii.\nAuditorâs Report on Compliance with Applicable Requirement and on Internal Control\nover Compliance for the Housing Successor for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025.\niii.\nAuditorâs Report on Internal Control over Financial Reporting and on Compliance and\nOther Matters based on an Audit of Financial Statements, dated November 25, 2025.\niv.\nReceive and file the Auditorâs Communication letter to the City Council from the Cityâs audit\nfirm, The Pun Group, LLP, dated November 25, 2025.\nc.
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9.4\nRESOLUTION DECLARING THE PROPERTIES AT 106, 114, 122, AND 138 EAST SIXTH STREET,\nIDENTIFIED AS ASSESSORâS PARCEL NUMBERS 117-191-001,117-191-002, 117-191-003, AND\n117-191-004 ARE EXEMPT SURPLUS LAND\nThat the City Council:\nAdopt Resolution 2025-112, declaring that the properties at 106, 114, 122, and 138 East\nSixth Street and identified, respectively, as assessorâs parcel numbers 117-191-001, 117-\n191-002, 117-191-003, and 117-191-004, are no longer necessary for the Cityâs use and are\nexempt surplus land, under the Surplus Land Act .\na.\nAuthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to follow applicable procedures related to the\ndisposition of exempt surplus properties pursuant to the Surplus Land Act.\nb.
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9.5\nRESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CITY OF CORONA POSITION LIBRARY AND COMPENSATION\nPLAN AND REPEALING ALL PRIOR PLANS, INCLUDING RESOLUTION NO. 2025-104.\nThat the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2025-114, approving the City of Corona Position Library and\nCompensation Plan and repealing all prior Plans, including Resolution No. 2025-104, effective\nDecember 27, 2025