Glendale — 2023-09-25
City Council
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c. Report of City Clerk, re: Posting of Agenda. The Agenda for the September 26, 2023\nRegular Meeting of the Glendale City Council was Posted on September 21, 2023, on\nthe Bulletin Board Outside City Hall.
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a. Agenda Preview for the Meetings of Tuesday, October 3, 2023
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b. Annual Legislative Update from Assemblymember Laura Friedman
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c. Proclamation designating September 2023 as Blood Cancer Awareness Month
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b. Fire Department, re: Authorizing to amend the agreement with Citygate Associates\nLLC for providing Standards of Cover consulting services and to include additional\nservices for Verdugo Fire Communications Center assessment and multiyear\nstrategic planning\n1. Motion to approve an amendment to the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with\nCitygate Associates LLC for providing Standards of Cover consulting services and to\ninclude additional services in the amount of $123,477 for Verdugo Fire\nCommunications Center assessment and multiyear strategic planning
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c. Glendale Water and Power, re: Glendale Water and Power (GWP) Power Source\nDisclosure Report for Calendar Year 2022\n1. Motion to Note and File the GWP Power Source Disclosure Report for Calendar Year\n2022
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d. Human Resources, re: Providing for the Establishment of Classification Titles and\nCompensation for Employees of the City of Glendale\n1. Resolution for the Establishment of Classification Titles and Compensation for\nEmployees of the City of Glendale covered by the Glendale Management Association\nMemorandum of Understanding, including Employee Relations Exempt Classifications
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e. Police Department, re: 2023-2024 Grant from the State of California Office of Traffic\nSafety, Selective Traffic Enforcement Program, for distracted driving, Vehicle Code,\nbicycle, pedestrian, and driving under the influence violations\n1. Motion to approve the Glendale Police Department’s participation in the State of\nCalifornia Office of Traffic Safety, Selective Traffic Enforcement Program, and\nauthorize the City Manager, or his designee, to accept grant funds in the amount of\n$314,000
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f. Police Department, re: FY23 Byrne Discretionary Grants Program\n1. Motion authorizing acceptance of the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) 2023 Byrne\nDiscretionary Grants Program funds in the amount of $731,000 and authorizing the\nCity Manager, or his designee, to execute the necessary agreements, certification, and\nother documents required to accept the Grant\n09 26 23\n2 CC\n2. Motion authorizing the City Manager, or his designee, to execute a Professional\nServices Agreement with Ascencia for the services of additional staff for street\noutreach and housing retention case management in an amount not to exceed\n$200,000\n3. Resolution to appropriate $731,000 in BJA 2022 Byrne Discretionary Grants Program\nfunds
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g. Public Works, re: Palmer Avenue and Green Street Rehabilitation Project\n1. Resolution adopting the Plans and Specification for the Palmer Avenue and Green\nStreet Rehabilitation Project, Specification No. 3950, Plan Nos. 1-3116 and 49-260;\nand directing the City Clerk to Advertise for Bids
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h. Public Works, re: Professional Services Agreement for Professional Consultant\nServices for the Citywide Traffic and Mobility Study\n1. Motion authorizing the City Manager or a designee to enter into and execute a\nProfessional Services Agreement with ADVANTEC Consulting Engineers, Inc. to\nprovide Professional Consultant Services for the Citywide Traffic and Mobility Study in\nthe amount of $495,208
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a. Community Development, re: Ordinance Extending by an additional one year,\nInterim Urgency Ordinance 5996 Prohibiting Issuance of Entitlements and/or\nPermits for Developments with New or Converted Drive-Through Waiting Lanes in\nthe City and Declaring the Urgency Thereof (Devine, 09/12/23)
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b. Community Development, re: Ordinance Extending by 10 Months and 15 Days,\nInterim Urgency Ordinance No. 6009 Prohibiting Issuance of Entitlement and/or\nPermits for Establishment of New or Replacement Retail Uses Selling Firearms or\nAmmunition and Declaring the Urgency Thereof (Devine, 09/19/23)
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a. Public Works, re: Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program\n1. Motion approving revisions to the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program
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b. Glendale Water and Power, re: Glendale Water and Power’s Proposed Electric Rate\nIncrease and Schedule of Community Meetings\n1. Motion Directing Staff to Complete the Cost-of-Service Analysis (COSA) process and\nreturn to City Council for the implementation of the full rate study by customer class\nincluding presentation of said electric rates for City Council’s consideration for\nadoption
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c. Public Works, re: Approval to Release the Request for Proposal (RFP) for Operation\nand Maintenance of Fixed Route and Dial-A-Ride Transit Services\n1. Resolution to approve and authorize the release of the Request for Proposal for\noperation and maintenance of fixed route and Dial-A-Ride transit services
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a. Community Development, re: Amendments to the General Plan Land Use Map (Case\n09 26 23\n3 CC\nNo. PGPA-001746-2023), Title 30 of the Glendale Municipal Code, 1995 (Zoning Code\nText Amendment) and Zoning Map (Case No. PZC-0007-2023) relating generally to\nthe Tropico Transit Oriented District (TOD) Zoning and Objective Design Standards\nProject\n1. Resolution Amending the General Plan Land Use Map\n2. Ordinance for Introduction Amending Title 30 of the Glendale Municipal Code, 1995\n3. Ordinance for Introduction Amending the Citywide Zoning Map