Cudahy — 2026-04-07
City Council
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Order of Business 10
A. Economic Development Ad Hoc Committee
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Order of Business 10
B. Municipal Law Enforcement Services Ad-Hoc Committee
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Order of Business 12
A. Approval of Agreement with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank for the Mobile Food Pantry\nProgram (page 9)\nPresented by the Community Services Director\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to:\n1. Approve the Mobile Food Pantry Agreement between the City of\nCudahy and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank; and\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement substantially in\nthe form presented and any related documents necessary to\nimplement the program.
#B
Order of Business 12
B. Approval of the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) for the Month of February 2026 (page 21)\nPresented by the Senior Accountant\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to approve the Local Agency Investment\nFund (LAIF) Report for the month of February 2026 in the amount of\n$5,705,698.70.
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Order of Business 12
C. Approval of the City Demands and Payroll Including Statement of Investment for the Month of\nFebruary 2026 (page 25)\nPresented by the Senior Accountant\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to approve the Demands and Payroll in the\namount of $1,359,464.48 including the Statement of Investments for the\nmonth of February 2026.
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Order of Business 14
A. Consideration to Adopt Ordinance No. 767 Adding Chapter 2.60 “PRESERVING CITY PROPERTY\nFOR CITY PURPOSES” to Title 2 of the Cudahy Municipal Code (page 35)\nPresented by the City Attorney\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to waive the full reading and introduce\nOrdinance No. 767, adding Chapter 2.60 (PRESERVING CITY PROPERTY\nFOR CITY PURPOSES) to Title 2 of the City of Cudahy Municipal Code.
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Order of Business 14
B. LA 2050 Grant Opportunity (page 45)\nPresented by the Community Services Director\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to receive and file the overview of the LA\n2050 Grant opportunity; and provide direction to staff on priority\nprogram focus areas and authorize staff to proceed with development and\nsubmission of a grant application.
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Order of Business 14
C. Discussion and Direction to Participate in the Gateway Council of Governments (COG) Open\nStreets Event with Local Cities (page 49)\nPresented by the Public Works Director\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is recommended to discuss and provide direction on\nhow the City should proceed regarding the Gateway COG’s proposed\nOpen Streets event. The following options for City Council consideration:\n1. Direct staff to work with the Gateway COG to further refine cost\nestimates and identify potential funding sources to support the City’s\nparticipation in the event.\n2. Authorize staff to confirm the City’s participation in the Open Streets\nevent, acknowledging that no funding source has been identified at\nthis time and participation may require reallocating or securing\nadditional resources.\n3. Direct staff to proceed with the existing Clara Street Bridge\nimprovement project without delay, which would prevent the City\nfrom participating in the proposed COG event due to overlapping\ntimelines and construction impacts.
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Order of Business 14
D. Council Member Appointments to Vacant Delegate and Alternate Positions (page 51)\nPresented by City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to consider appointing a delegate and an\nalternate member to vacancies on the following boards and committees:\n•\nCalifornia Contract Cities Association\n•\nLos Angeles County Sanitation District No. 1\n•\nSouthern California Association of Governments\n•\nSoutheast Gateway Line Corridor Cities Committee\n•\nEconomic Development Ad Hoc Committee
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Order of Business 14
E. Discussion Regarding Resolution Recognizing Child Care as Critical City Infrastructure and a\nWorkforce Development Priority (page 61)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to discuss and provide feedback regarding\ndraft resolution recognizing childcare as critical city infrastructure and a\nworkforce development priority.
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Order of Business 14
F. Adopt a Resolution No. 26-08 Amending the FY 25/26 Budget and Appropriating $1,962,701 from\nthe Revenue Stabilization Fund to the General Fund to Defray Costs for the Purchase of Real\nProperty and Demolition Costs (page 67)\nPresented by the Senior Accountant\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is recommended to:\n1. Adopt a Resolution No. 26-08 Amending the FY 25/26 Budget and\nAppropriating $1,962,701 from the Revenue Stabilization Fund to the\nGeneral Fund to Defray Costs for the Purchase of Real Property and\nDemolition Costs\n2. To transfer funds from the Revenue Stabilization Fund to the General\nFund in the amount of $1,962,701 to defray costs for the purchase of\nreal property and demolition costs
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G. FY 25/26 Mid-Year Budget vs. Actual Report (page 73)\nPresented by the Senior Accountant\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is recommended to accept the December 31, 2025 mid-\nyear budget vs. actual report as presented.
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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 Christopher R. Lopez\nEmployee Organization: Cudahy Miscellaneous Employees Association (CMEA)
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B. Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(e)(1) – Conference with Legal\nCounsel to Discuss Matter Involving Potential Litigation – Two Matters\nRECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION
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Order of Business 6
A. Doula Training Program
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B. Cudahy Clean-Up Certificates