Escondido — 2025-01-08
City Council
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1. AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION, MAILING, AND POSTING (COUNCIL/RRB)\n4
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2. APPROVAL OF WARRANT REGISTER (COUNCIL)\nRequest approval for City Council and Housing Successor Agency warrant numbers:\n 389572 – 389730 dated December 04, 2024\n 389731 – 389972 dated December 11, 2024\n 389973 – 390298 dated December 18, 2024\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (Finance Department: Christina Holmes, Director Finance)\nESSENTIAL SERVICE – Yes, Internal requirement per Municipal Code Section 10-49
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4. WAIVER OF READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
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5. CONTINUING THE EMERGENCY REPAIR OF THE ESCONDIDO TRUNK SEWER MAIN\nRequest the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2025-03, declaring that pursuant to the terms of Section\n22050 of the California Public Contract Code, the City Council finds there is a need to continue the\nemergency repair of the Escondido Trunk Sewer Main.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (Utilities: Angela Morrow, Director of Utilities)\nPresenter: Kyle Morgan, Assistant Director of Utilities, Wastewater\nESSENTIAL SERVICE – Yes, Keep City Clean for Public Health and Safety; Sewer\nCOUNCIL PRIORITY –Improve Public Safety\na) Resolution No. 2025-03
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6. FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSULTING AGREEMENT FOR ADMINISTRATION SERVICES FOR\nTRANSACTION AND USE TAX\nRequest the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2025-04, authorizing the Mayor to execute a first\namendment to the Consulting Agreement with Hinderliter, DeLlamas & Associates (“HdL”) for\nadministrative and audit services for Ordinance No. 2024-08 establishing the local one-cent general\ntransaction use (sales) tax\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (Finance: Christina Holmes, Director of Finance)\nPresenter: Christina Holmes, Director of Finance\n5\nESSENTIAL SERVICE – Yes, Police Services; Fire/EMS Services; Keep City Clean for Public Health and Safety;\nLand Use/Development; Clean Water; Sewer; Public Works/Infrastructure; Maintenance of Parks\nfacilities/Open Space\nCOUNCIL PRIORITY – Eliminate Structural Deficit; Improve Public Safety; Increase Retention and\nAttraction of People and Businesses to Escondido; Encourage Housing Development\na) Resolution No. 2025-04\nCURRENT BUSINESS
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7. ANNUAL UPDATE ON MOBILEHOME PARK RENT CONTROL REPORTING\nRequest the City Council receive and file the Annual Update on Mobilehome Park Rent Control Reporting.\nStaff Recommendation: Receive and File (Development Services: Danielle Lopez, Housing and\nNeighborhood Services Manager)\nPresenter: Carlos Cervantes, Management Analyst; Danielle Lopez, Housing and Neighborhood Services\nManager\nESSENTIAL SERVICE – No
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8. CONVERT AD-HOC SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOMELESSNESS TO A STANDING SUBCOMMITTEE\nRequest the City Council convert the Ad-Hoc Subcommittee on Homelessness to a Standing\nSubcommittee.\nStaff Recommendation: Approval (City Clerk’s Office: Zack Beck, City Clerk)\nPresenter: Zack Beck, City Clerk\nESSENTIAL SERVICE – Yes, Police Services; Fire/EMS Services; Keep City Clean for Public Health and Safety;\nLand Use/Development; Clean Water; Sewer; Public Works/Infrastructure; Maintenance of Parks\nfacilities/Open Spaces\nCOUNCIL PRIORITY – Eliminate Structural Deficit; Improve Public Safety; Increase Retention and\nAttraction of People and Businesses to Escondido; Encourage Housing Development\nFUTURE AGENDA
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9. FUTURE AGENDA\nThe purpose of this item is to identify issues presently known to staff or which members of the CityCouncil wish to place on an upcoming City Council agenda. Council comment on these future agendaitems is limited by California Government Code Section 54954.2 to clarifying questions, brief announcements, or requests for factual information in connection with an item when it is discussed.