Cudahy — 2026-03-03
City Council
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Order of Business 12
A. Consideration to Review and Approve the Draft Minutes of January 20, 2026, and February 17,\n2026, for the Regular Meeting of the City Council and the Joint Meeting of the City of Cudahy as\nSuccessor Agency and Housing Successor Agency to the Cudahy Development Commission (page\n7)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to review and approve the City Council /\nSuccessor Agency Draft Minutes for January 20, 2026, and February 17,\n2026.
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A. Award a Construction Contract to KASA Construction, Inc. for the Cudahy Park Renovation\nProject Phase 1 #PRE-001 (page 25)\nPresented by the Public Works Director/Building Official\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to:\n1. Award a construction contract to KASA Construction, Inc. in an\namount of $5,289,638.50 for Phase 1 of the Cudahy Park Renovation\nProject #PRE-001; and\n2. Approve plans and specifications for Phase 1 of the project; and\n3. Approve a 10% construction contingency in the amount of $528,963.85\nfor potential Construction Change Orders (CCO) and 7.5%\nConstruction Management and Construction Contingency (CMCI) in\nan amount of $396,722.89, and authorize the City Manager to approve\nchange orders within the contingency amount and execute the\ncontract; and\n4. Find the Cudahy Park Renovation Project (CIP Project No. PRE-001)\nexempt from the environmental regulations of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), pursuant to Cal. Code of\nRegulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, Section(s) 15301 (Class 1 –\nExisting Facilities), 15302 (Class 2 – Replacement or Reconstruction),\n15303 (Class 3 – New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures),\nand 15304 (Class 4 – Minor Alterations to Land).
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B. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) School Facilities Use (page 1631)\nPresented by the Community Services Director\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to discuss and provide direction on a\npotential partnership with LAUSD for the use of facilities/fields.
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C. Consideration to Adopt Ordinance No. 766 Adding Chapter 1.25 “PROCEDURES CONCERNING\nSENSITIVE INFORMATION AND PROHIBITION OF THE USE OF CITY RESOURCES FOR\nFEDERAL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT” to Title 1 of the Cudahy Municipal Code (page 1635)\nPresented by the City Attorney\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to waive the full reading and introduce\nOrdinance No. 766 by title only, adding Chapter 1.25 “PROCEDURES\nCONCERNING SENSITIVE INFORMATION AND PROHIBITION OF\nTHE USE OF CITY RESOURCES FOR FEDERAL IMMIGRATION\nENFORCEMENT” to Title 1 of the City of Cudahy Municipal Code.
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D. Discussion Regarding Draft Law Enforcement Ordinance and Provide Direction to Staff on Local\nLaw Enforcement and Immigration (page 1657)\nPresented by the City Manager\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to provide feedback and direction to the\nCity Manager in the following areas:\n1. Direct the City Manager to work with the Los Angeles County\nSheriff’s Department to ensure that services are delivered in a manner\nconsistent with the priorities, annual performance objectives, and\ngoals established by the City, in which the City may set pursuant to\nSection 3.2 of the Municipal Law Enforcement Services Agreement.\na. The Council will need to identify and work towards\nidentifying the priorities, annual performance objectives and\ngoals.\n2. Direct the City Manager to work with the Los Angeles County\nSheriff’s Department as articulated in section 3.3.2 to gather reports in\nthe formats and types as requested by the Council.\na. The Draft Law Enforcement Ordinance (as attached) may be\nthe basis for the direction to be provided by the Council.\n3. Discuss and direct the City Manager to identify whether the City’s\nCudahy App can allow for the reporting of various ICE activity in the\ncommunity so that city residents can report ICE activity with the City\nhaving a permanent record of such activity.\n4. In anticipation of the Municipal Law Enforcement Services\nAgreement expiring in 2029, the Council may wish to form a Council\nAd-Hoc to identify policy areas it would like addressed in a new\nagreement with the LA County Sheriff’s Office and report back to the\nCity Council\na. This may also allow the City to discuss the potential of an\nearlier contract amendment with the Sheriff’s Office, and not\nnecessarily wait until 2029.\nb. If it wishes to form a Council Ad-Hoc, City Council must\nprovide direction regarding the Ad-Hoc purpose, members,\nand lifespan.\n5. Modifying the Law Enforcement Ordinance as directed by the Mayor,\nVice Mayor, and Council.\n6. Other items as identified by the Council.
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A. Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(e)(1) – Conference with Legal\nCounsel to Discuss Matter Involving Potential Litigation – One Matter\nRECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION
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A. Updates from Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Office of Government Relations
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B. Certificate of Recognition to Students for their Civic Engagement