El Cajon — 2023-03-14

City Council

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10. San Diego River Conservancy Board Representative\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council ratifies the appointment of Councilmember Phil Ortiz to represent\nthe City of El Cajon on the San Diego River Conservancy Board of Directors.
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11. Interviews for Gillespie Field Development Council Member\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council conducts interviews for the Gillespie Field Development Council.\nCOMMISSION REPORTS:\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF MAYOR WELLS\nSANDAG (San Diego Association of Governments) Board of Directors.
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12. Council Activity Report\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF COUNCILMEMBERS:
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13. DEPUTY MAYOR STEVE GOBLE\nMTS (Metropolitan Transit System Board); East County Advanced Water Purification\nJoint Powers Authority Board; Chamber of Commerce – Government Affairs\nCommittee; SANDAG – Board of Directors – Alternate; SANDAG Public Safety\nCommittee – Alternate.
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14. COUNCILMEMBER GARY KENDRICK\nMETRO Commission/Wastewater JPA; Heartland Communications; Heartland Fire\nTraining JPA.
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15. COUNCILMEMBER MICHELLE METSCHEL\nHarry Griffen Park Joint Steering Committee; METRO Commission/Wastewater JPA –\nAlternate; Heartland Communications – Alternate; Heartland Fire Training JPA –\nAlternate.
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16. COUNCILMEMBER PHIL ORTIZ\nLeague of California Cities, San Diego Division; East County Economic Development\nCouncil; MTS (Metropolitan Transit System Board) – Alternate; East County Advanced\nWater Purification Joint Powers Authority Board – Alternate; Chamber of Commerce –\nGovernment Affairs Committee – Alternate.
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2. Warrants\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves payment of Warrants as submitted by the Finance\nDepartment.
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3. Approval of Reading Ordinances by Title Only\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves the reading by title and waives the reading in full of\nall Ordinances on the Agenda.
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4. Volunteers Workers' Compensation\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, declaring that City of El\nCajon volunteers be treated as employees for the purpose of Workers’ Compensation\nbenefits.
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5. Fiscal Year 2021-22 El Cajon Housing Authority Annual Report (pursuant to California\nHealth and Safety Code §34176.1)\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the El Cajon Housing Authority reviews and accepts the Annual Report,\nsubstantially in the form as presented, for fiscal year ending June 30, 2022.
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6. Community Event – Dinner and a Concert Series\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves the 2023 “Dinner and a Concert” series, subject to\nconditions.
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7. Community Event in the Right-of-Way – Cajon Classic Cruise\n7. Community Event in the Right-of-Way – Cajon Classic Cruise\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council approves the use of the public right-of-way for the 2023 “Cajon\nClassic Cruise” series, subject to conditions.
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8. Procurement & Implementation of Automated License Plate Reader Cameras\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, to enter into an agreement\nwith Flock Group Inc., for an Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) camera\nsubscription/implementation system in the amount of $114,000, for the initial one-year\nterm and two additional one-year term renewals.
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9. Seventh Amendment to the FY2019-20 and Third Amendment to the FY2021-22 One\nYear Action Plans\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Opens the public hearing and accepts testimony for the proposed Seventh\nAmendment to the FY2019-20 and Third Amendment to the FY2021-22\nOne-Year Action Plans;\n2. Closes the Public Hearing; and\n3. Adopts the next Resolution, in order, amending the FY 2019-20 and FY 2021-22\nOne Year Action Plans to:\na. Approve and re-allocate $178,000 in available CDBG-CV funds, including\n$165,500 to Home Start and $12,500 to Mama's Kitchen, to carry out\nCOVID-19 related public service programs;\nb. Adopt the HOME Investment Partnerships Act American Rescue Plan\n(HOME-ARP) Allocation Plan; and\nc. Approve, appropriate and adopt $2,079,808.40 in HOME-ARP funding; and\n4. Make the necessary changes to the One Year Action Plans, authorize the City\nManager or designee to execute the funding agreements and any other\ndocumentation required and submit all required documentation to the U.S.\nDepartment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).\nADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS:\nADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS: