Cudahy — 2026-04-21

City Council

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A. Adoption of Ordinance No. 767 Adding Chapter 2.60 “PRESERVING CITY PROPERTY FOR CITY\nPURPOSES” to Title 2 of the Cudahy Municipal Code (page 9)\nPresented by the City Attorney\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to waive the full reading and adopt\nOrdinance No. 767 Adding Chapter 2.60 “PRESERVING CITY\nPROPERTY FOR CITY PURPOSES” to Title 2 of the Cudahy Municipal\nCode.
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B. Authorization to Use City Logo for Community Events Hosted by I Heart SELA and Irma Lopez\n(page 19)\nPresented by the City Manager\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to authorize I Heart SELA and Irma Lopez\nto use the City’s logo.
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C. Approval of the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) for the Month of March 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 March 2026 in the amount of\n$5,705,698.70.
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A. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) School Facilities Use (page 25)\nPresented by the Community Services Director\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to discuss and provide direction on\npotential partnership of school facilities/ fields.
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B. Discussion and Direction on Comprehensive Fee Study – New Fees (page 29)\nPresented by the Assistant City Manager/Community Development Director\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is recommended to discuss and provide direction on the\nComprehensive Fee Study.
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C. Consideration of a request by the Cudahy Youth Foundation to waive the Temporary Use Permit\n(TUP No. 2026-01) application fee for a Firework Sales Permit to conduct their annual fireworks\nsales (page 31)\nPresented by the Community Development Director/ Assistant City Manager\nRecommendation:\nStaff is recommending the City Council consider a request from Cudahy\nYouth Foundation (“Applicant”) to waive the Temporary Use Permit\n(“TUP”) fee, in the amount of $610, for their annual fireworks sales, and\ntake one of the following action(s):\n1. Approve the request and waive the TUP application fee.\n2. Deny the request for a full fee waiver and approve a partial fee\nwaiver determined by City Council.\n3. Deny the request to waive the TUP application fee.
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D. Request to adopt Resolution No. 26-09 repealing Resolution No. 25-12 and authorizing a corrected\njoint application to and participation in the State’s Homekey+ grant program (page 49)\nPresented by the Assistant City Manager/Community Development Director\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested adopt the attached Resolution No. 26-09:\n•\nRepealing Resolution No. 25-12 that authorized, through City\nManager execution, a joint application (“Application”) in\npartnership with Prima Development; National Community\nRenaissance of California; Prima CS GP LLC; NCRC CS CP LLC; and\nCudahy Senior Apartments LP (collectively “Co-Applicants”) to the\nCalifornia Department of Housing and Community Development\n(“HCD”) Homekey+ program, for the 140-unit Cudahy Seniors\nproject (“Project”) located at 4610 Santa Ana Street (“Project Site”);\nand\n•\nAuthorizing a corrected Application
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E. Adoption of Resolution No. 26-10 Authorizing the Execution of a Contract Agreement between the City and South Bay Workforce Investment Board, Inc., for Participation in Transitional Subsidized\nEmployment Programs (page 59)\nPresented by the Assistant City Manager/Community Development Director\nRecommendation:\nIt is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 26-10\nauthorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute a contract\nagreement, between the City and South Bay Workforce Investment Board,\nInc. (SBWIB) for participation in Transitional Subsidized Employment\n(TSE) Programs.
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F. Consideration to Adopt Resolution No. 26-11, Supporting the Southeast Los Angeles (SELA) Youth\nHub Initiative (page 91)\nPresented by City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to adopt Resolution No. 26-11, Supporting\nthe SELA Youth Hub Initiative.
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G. Consideration to Adopt Resolution No. 26-12, Recognizing Child Care as Critical City\nInfrastructure and a Workforce Development Priority (page 97)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to adopt Resolution No. 26-12, recognizing\nchildcare as critical city infrastructure and a workforce development\npriority.
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H. Consideration to Appoint Nathan Francisco Nuñez to the Planning Commission and appoint\nGabriela Lopez to the Senior and Community Services Commission (page 103)\nPresented by the City Clerk\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to:\n1. Remove Richard Corvera Hernandez from the Planning Commission.\n2. Appoint Nathan Francisco Nuñez to the Planning Commission,\nCouncil Member Alcantar Loza's nominee.\n3. Appoint Gabriela Lopez to the Senior and Community Services\nCommission, Vice Mayor Lomelí's nominee.
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I.\nApproval of Fourth Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Katherine Godbey for\nPublic Finance Consulting Services (page 121)\nPresented by the City Manager\nRecommendation:\nThe City Council is requested to approve the Fourth Amendment to the\nProfessional Services Agreement with Katherine Godbey for Public\nFinance Consulting Services.
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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 – Two Matters\nRECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION