Glendale — 2024-02-13
City Council
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a. Conference with Labor Negotiators. The City-designated negotiators attending the\nclosed session are: Roubik Golanian, John Takhtalian, Michael J. Garcia, Gillian van\nMuyden, Paula Adams, Aymee Martin, Jason Bradford, Manny Cid, and Laura Kalty.\nThe name of the employee organization is: Glendale Police Officers’ Association\n02 13 24\n1 CC
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b. Conference with Labor Negotiators. The City-designated negotiators attending the\nclosed session are: Roubik Golanian, John Takhtalian, Michael J. Garcia, Gillian van\nMuyden, Paula Adams, Aymee Martin, Jason Bradford, and Peter Brown. The name\nof the employee organization is: Glendale City Employees’ Association
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c. Conference with Labor Negotiators. The City-designated negotiator attending the\nclosed session is: Mayor Dan Brotman. The unrepresented employee position is:\nCity Attorney
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d. Conference with real property negotiators. City negotiators attending the closed\nsession are: Roubik Golanian, John Takhtalian, Bradley Calvert, Jason Bradford,\nMichael J. Garcia, and Gillian van Muyden. Property location: Approximately 3,720\ns.f. lot at the northwest corner of N. Central Ave. and W. Glenoaks Blvd. adjacent to\n1015 N. Central Avenue (APN 5636-007-903). Negotiating Parties: Western Diocese\nof the Armenian Church of North America. Instructions to the negotiator(s) will\nconcern the price and terms for the sale of City-owned property
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e. Public Employee Appointment – Interim Fire Chief and Fire Chief
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f. Conference with Legal Counsel - Pending Litigation: Aghajanian v. City of Glendale,\net al., LASC Case No. BC720314
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c. Report of the City Clerk, re: Posting of Agenda. The Agenda for the February 13,\n2024 Regular Meeting of the Glendale City Council was Posted on February 8, 2024,\non the Bulletin Board Outside City Hall.
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a. Agenda Preview for the Meetings of Tuesday, February 20, 2024
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a. City Clerk, re: Minutes of the Joint City Council and Housing, Special City Council,\nand Regular City Council Meetings of February 6, 2024
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a. Public Works, re: Adoption of Ordinance for Public and Private Indigenous Tree\nProtections (Devine, 02/06/24)\n1. Ordinance Amending Portions of Title 12, Chapters 12.40 and 12.44 of the Glendale\nMunicipal Code, 1995, to Update Standards and Implement Greater Enforcement\nMechanisms for Public and Indigenous Tree Protection\n02 13 24\n2 CC\n2. Ordinance Amending Sections 16.12.050, 16.24.050, and 16.24.060 of Title 16, and\nsections 30.26.080, 30.32.160 and 30.47.040 of Title 30 to the Glendale Municipal\nCode, 1995 Relating Generally Parking Lot Tree Species and Consistency with\nExisting Tree Ordinances (Zoning Code Text Amendment Case No. 0003-2022)\n3. Ordinance Amending Comprehensive Citywide Fee Schedule Regarding\nAdministrative Citation Fine Amounts for Enforcement of the City Tree and Indigenous\nTree Ordinances and Amending the Existing Comprehensive Citywide Fee Schedule\nto Add Violations Subject to Fines Related to Enforcement of the City Tree and\nIndigenous Tree Ordinances
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a. Human Resources, re: Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of\nGlendale and Glendale Firefighters' Association (GFFA) Local 776\n1. Resolution Approving and Adopting the MOU Commencing July 1, 2024 and\nterminating after June 30, 2027\n2. Resolution providing for the establishment of classification titles and compensation for\nEmployees Covered by the City/GFFA MOU
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b. Public Works, re: Beeline Fixed-Route and Dial-A-Ride Transit Services Contract\n1. Resolution dispensing with competitive bidding and authorizing the City Manager, or\nhis designee, to execute a contract with MV Transportation, Inc., for the operation and\nmaintenance of the City’s Beeline fixed-route and Dial-A-Ride transit services in a not\nto exceed amount of $82,546,667 for a six-year term, with two, two-year extensions; if\nthe 1st extension is exercised, the amount will not exceed $115,485,858 for a total\neight-year term; and, if the 2nd extension is exercised, the amount will not exceed\n$150,920,828 for a total ten-year term