Cudahy — 2025-08-19

City Council

#A Order of Business 12
A. Consideration to Review and Approve the Draft Minutes of July 1, 2025, for the Special Meeting of\nthe City Council and the Joint Meeting of the City of Cudahy as Successor Agency and Housing\nSuccessor Agency to the Cudahy Development Commission (page 9)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to review and approve the City Council /\nSuccessor Agency Draft Minutes for July 1, 2025.
#B Order of Business 12
B. Approval of the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) for the Month of July 2025 (page 15)\nPresented by the Interim Finance Director\nRecommendation:\nAugust 19, 2025, at 6:30 P.M.\nThe City Council is requested to approve the Local Agency Investment\nFund (LAIF) Report for the month of July 2025 in the amount of\n$9,538,870.93.
#C Order of Business 12
C. Approval of the City Demands and Payroll Including Statement of Investment for the Month of\nJuly 2025 (page 19)\nPresented by the Interim Finance Director\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to approve the Demands and Payroll in the\namount of $5,348,611.40, including the Statement of Investments for the\nmonth of July 2025.
#D Order of Business 12
D. Proclamation - National Preparedness Month (page 31)\nPresented by the Assistant to the City Manager\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to approve a proclamation designating\nSeptember as National Preparedness Month.
#E Order of Business 12
E. Receive and File Annual Emergency Preparedness Update (page 35)\nPresented by the Assistant to the City Manage\nRecommendation:\nStaff recommends that the City Council receive and file the Annual\nEmergency Preparedness Update, which outlines the City of Cudahy’s\nrecent accomplishments, ongoing initiatives, and strategic planning\nefforts to strengthen local disaster resilience, coordination, and emergency\nresponse readiness.
#F Order of Business 12
F. Consideration to Authorize the City Manager to Enter into a Memorandum of Understanding\nBetween the City of Cudahy and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority\n(LACMTA) for the Proposition A Discretionary Incentive Grant Program (page 45)\nPresented by the Senior Engineer\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is recommended to consider authorizing the City\nManager to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding between the City\nof Cudahy and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation\nAuthority for the Proposition A Discretionary Incentive Grant Program.
#G Order of Business 12
G. Consideration to Appoint Erica Dominguez to the Planning Commission (page 47)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nAugust 19, 2025, at 6:30 P.M.\nThe City Council is requested to:\n1.\nRemove Elias Zepeda from the Planning Commission; and\n2.\nAppoint Erica Dominguez to the Planning Commission, Council\nMember Fuentes's appointment.
#A Order of Business 13
A. Public Hearing to Receive Testimony and Written Protests related to the Solid Waste Fee\nAdjustment and Third Amendment to the Contract Services Agreement with Consolidated\nDisposal Service LLC, dba Republic Services, in Compliance with SB 1383 (page 57)\nPresented by the Assistant to the City Manager\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is recommended to open the public hearing and receive\npublic comment, testimony, and any written protests related to the solid\nwaste fee adjustment and third amendment to the contract services\nagreement with Consolidated Disposal Service LLC, dba Republic\nServices, in compliance with SB 1383 and receive and file the presentation\nby City staff.
#A Order of Business 14
A. Approval of a Professional Services Agreement with Risk Management Professional for Hazard\nMitigation Planning Services (Local Hazard Mitigation Plan) (page 187)\nPresented by the Assistant to the City Manager\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to approve a Professional Services\nAgreement with Risk Management Professionals in an amount not to\nexceed $60,000 to facilitate the development of the City’s Local Hazard\nMitigation Plan (LHMP), and authorize the City Manager to execute the\nagreement.
#B Order of Business 14
B. Adoption of Resolution No. 25-48, Approving The “Public Health For All” Initiative and Directing\nStaff to Begin Phased Implementation of Its Components (page 275)\nPresented by the Assistant to the City Manager\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to adopt Resolution No. 25-48, approving\nthe “Public Health for All” Initiative and directing staff to begin phased\nimplementation of its components.\nAugust 19, 2025, at 6:30 P.M.
#C Order of Business 14
C. Adoption of Resolution No. 25-49, Requiring Translation of All Written Communications to\nResidents from English into Spanish (page 319)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to adopt Resolution No. 25-49, requiring\ntranslation of all written communications to residents from English into\nSpanish.
#D Order of Business 14
D. Discussion and Adoption of Resolution No. 25-50, Urging Federal Representatives Advocate for\nResidents; Directing Staff to Submit Freedom of Information Act Requests to U.S. Immigration and\nCustoms Enforcement for Records Related to Immigration Enforcement Activity; Committing to\nProviding Accurate Information; and Calling Community Members and Organizations to Action\n(page 325)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to discuss and adopt Resolution No. 25-50\nurging Federal representatives to advocate for residents; directing staff to\nsubmit Freedom of Information Act requests to U.S. Immigration and\nCustoms Enforcement for records related to immigration enforcement\nactivity; committing to providing accurate information; and calling\ncommunity members and organizations to action.
#E Order of Business 14
E. Discussion and Direction Regarding the Landscaping and Lighting District Assessment\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to discuss and provide direction to begin\nthe process for reconsideration of the Landscaping and Lighting District\nAssessment.
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A. Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6(a) – Conference with Labor\nNegotiator Regarding Represented Employees\nCity’s Designated Representative(s) for Negotiations: City Manager Alfonso Noyola\nEmployee Organization: Cudahy Miscellaneous Employees Association (CMEA)
#B Order of Business 16
B. Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957(b)(1) – Public Employee Recruitment\nTitle of Position Under Consideration: City Manager\nAugust 19, 2025, at 6:30 P.M.
#C Order of Business 16
C. Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6 – Conference with Labor Negotiator\nCity’s Designated Representative: Stephanie Arechiga, City Attorney\nUnrepresented Employee – Title: Interim City Manager
#D Order of Business 16
D. Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8-Conference with Real Property\nNegotiators\nProperty: APN 6224-018-007\nAgency Negotiator: City Manager, Alfonso Noyola\nNegotiating Parties: Primestor Development, Inc.\nDiscussion regarding price and terms
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A. Introduction of Beatriz Davis, Small Business Administration (SBA)