Del Mar — 2026-05-19
City Council
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2. Ratification of List of Demands dated May 19, 2026\nRecommended Action: Ratify the List of Demands.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 201-3
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4. Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Senate Bill 1 Funding for the City’s Pavement\nManagement Program\nRecommended Action: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a\nResolution (Attachment A) establishing the list of Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-2027\nprojects to be funded by Senate Bill 1 (SB1) from the State of California.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 901-5
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5. Construction Contract with Southland Paving, Inc. for Fiscal Year 2025-2026\nAsphalt Roadway Patch Repairs\nRecommended Action: Staff recommends that the City Council: 1) Award a\n$75,000 construction contract to Southland Paving, Inc. (Attachment A) for Fiscal\nYear (FY) 2025-2026 asphalt roadway patch repairs; and 2) Authorize the City\nManager to execute the contract.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 406-1
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6. Resolutions Calling for a 2026 General Municipal Election\nRecommended Action: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the\nfollowing resolutions in preparation for a November 3, 2026, General Municipal\nElection:1) Resolution calling for a General Municipal Election for the election of\ntwo members of the City Council (Attachment A); 2)Resolution requesting the\nBoard of Supervisors of the County of San Diego to conduct the General Municipal\nElection and consolidate that election with the Statewide General Election\n(Attachment B); and 3) Resolution adopting Regulations for Candidates for\nElective Office pertaining to the Candidates’ Statements (Attachment C).\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 402-1, 402-3
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7. First Amendment to the Agreement with the Del Mar Television Foundation\nfor Television Studio Operations, Broadcast, and Production Services\nRecommended Action: Staff recommends the City Council: 1) Approve the First\nAmendment to the agreement with Del Mar Television Foundation (DMTF)\n(Attachment A) for Television Studio Operations, Broadcast, and Production\nServices, extending the term of the Agreement and adjusting the fee schedule\nwith a two-percent annual escalator for an additional two-year period ending June\n30, 2028; and 2) Authorize the City Manager to execute the Amendment.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 406-1
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8. City Council Review and Action on the Incomplete Entitlement Application\nSubmittals for the Proposed Seaside Ridge 259-unit Residential\nDevelopment Project Located at 929 Border Avenue\nRecommended Action: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the\nResolution (Attachment A) of this report to deny the Incomplete Application for the\nSeaside Ridge Development and to adopt an exemption from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Sections\n15061(b)(4) and 15270(a), in that CEQA does not apply to a project which a public\nagency rejects or disapproves.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 303-1
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9.\nUpdate on Affordable Housing Efforts and Related Actions Including City\nCouncil Direction on Initiation of Planning and Zoning Amendments for\nAffordable Housing in Preparation for the 7th Cycle Housing Element\nRecommended Action: Staff recommends the City Council receive a report on the\nCity’s affordable housing efforts and related actions and provide direction for the\ninitiation of amendments to facilitate affordable housing development on the North\nBluff properties as part of an existing Tier 2 City Council priority work plan item for\nFiscal Years 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 in preparation for the 7th Cycle Housing\nElement.\nReference: Clerk’s File No. 303-1, 304-7