El Cajon — 2024-07-23

City Council

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10. Update on Homeless Programs and Services\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council receives the homeless programs and services report and, if\ndesired, provides feedback, recommendations, and direction on homeless-related\nprogramming and funding.
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11. All-Way Stop Sign Request on Greenfield Drive at Camillo Way\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, to establish permanent\nall-way stop signs on Greenfield Drive at the intersection with Camillo Way.
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12. Sign Ordinance\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council discusses the City's Sign Ordinance and either:\n1. Accepts the information provided in the report and takes no further action; or\n2. Provides alternative policy direction to staff.\nCOMMISSION REPORTS:\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF MAYOR WELLS\nSANDAG (San Diego Association of Governments) Board of Directors.
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13. Council Activity Report\nACTIVITIES REPORTS/COMMENTS OF COUNCILMEMBERS:
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14. COUNCILMEMBER 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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15. COUNCILMEMBER GARY KENDRICK\nMETRO Commission/Wastewater JPA; Heartland Communications; Heartland Fire\nTraining JPA.
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16. 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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17. DEPUTY MAYOR 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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4. Continuation of Emergency for Storm Damage Repairs to Public Facilities\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, proclaiming the\nContinuation of Emergency for Storm Damage Repairs to Public Facilities.
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5. Continuation of Emergency for Sewer System Repairs\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, proclaiming the\nContinuation of Emergency for Sewer System Repairs.
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6. 2023 State Homeland Security Grant Program Funding\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, authorizing the City\nManager or designee to accept, appropriate, and expend the FY 2023 State Homeland\nSecurity Grant (SHSG23) funds in the amount of $60,910, and to execute any grant\ndocuments and agreements necessary for the receipt and use of these funds.
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7. 2023 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Funding\n7. 2023 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Funding\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council adopts the next Resolution, in order, authorizing the City\nManager or designee to accept, appropriate, and expend the FY2023 Urban Area\nSecurity Initiative Grant (UASI23) funding in the amount of $52,153, and execute any\ngrant documents and agreements necessary for the receipt and use of these funds.
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8. Subdivision Agreement for Public/Private Improvements and Final Map No. 2023-0009\nfor Tentative Subdivision Map (TSM) No. 2021-0007; 1369 East Main Street;\nEngineering Job No. 3818\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council:\n1. Approves the Subdivision Agreements for Public/Private Improvements for Final\nMap (No. 2023-0009), 1369 East Main Street, Engineering Job No. 3818;\n2. Authorizes the City Manager to execute the agreements and related\ndocumentation; and\n3. Authorizes the City Clerk to release bonds after completion of improvements.
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9. "No Panhandling" Signs - Re-Design and Locations\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThat the City Council provides direction to staff on re-design options and locations for\n"No Panhandling" signs.