Jurupa Valley — 2025-08-20

City Council

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A. \nAUGUST 7, 2025, REGULAR MEETING\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A.\nCOUNCIL APPROVAL OF A MOTION TO WAIVE THE READING OF THE TITLE AND\nTEXT OF ALL\nORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS INCLUDED IN THE AGENDA\nRequested Action: That the City Council waive the reading of the title and text of all ordinances and\nresolutions included in the agenda. In accordance with Government Code Section 34934, the title of\neach ordinance is included on the published agenda and a copy of the full ordinance has been available\nto the public online on the City’s website and will be available in print at the meeting prior to the\nintroduction or passage of the ordinance.\nCouncil Members may remove items from the Consent Calendar for discussion, or to ask\nquestions, or make a comment on the item\nIf a Council Member wishes to vote “no” or “abstain” on a Consent Calendar item but does not wish to\ndiscuss, ask questions or make a comment, the Council Member may state that they wish to vote “no”\nor “abstain” on the item and the minutes and certification of the vote will show that the Council\nMember voted “no” or “abstain.”
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B.\nORDINANCE NO. 2025-17\nRequested Action: That the City Council conduct a second reading and adoption of Ordinance No.\n2025-17, entitled:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY\nRESTATING AND AMENDING JURUPA VALLEY MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 11.85,\nREGULATION OF THE USE, STORAGE AND RECOVERY OF SHOPPING CARTS AND\nFINDING THE ORDINANCE EXEMPT FROM THE PROVISIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT\nStaff Report "PDF"
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C.\nADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2025-126 APPROVING THE REGISTER OF DEMANDS\nDATED AUGUST 21, 2025, AND RATIFYING THE REGISTERS OF DEMANDS RELEASED\nBY THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AUGUST 4, 2025, THROUGH AUGUST 8, 2025\nRequested Action: That the City Council Adopt Resolution 2025-26:\n1. Approving the Register of Demands for August 21, 2025, in the amount of $1,062,813.86 (Exhibit\n1); and\n2. Ratifying the Registers of Demands for August 4, 2025, through August 8, 2025, totaling\n$151,415.80 (Exhibit 2).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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D.\nAPPROVAL OF THE ANNUAL AGREEMENT WITH THE JURUPA VALLEY CHAMBER OF\nCOMMERCE\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve the annual agreement between the City of\nJurupa Valley and the Jurupa Valley Chamber of Commerce for an amount not to exceed\n$20,000 and authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement in substantially the form and format\nattached and as approved by the City Attorney.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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E.\nAPPROVAL OF AGREEMENT WITH REACH OUT FOR FY 2025-26 FUNDING\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve the annual agreement between the City of\nJurupa Valley and Reach Out for an amount not to exceed $30,000 and authorize the City Manager\nto execute the Agreement in substantially the form and format attached and as approved by the City\nAttorney.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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F.\nAPPROVAL TO PURCHASE ILLEGAL DUMPING CAMERAS FROM Q-STAR TECHNOLOGY\nAND IREX UTILIZING GRANT FUNDS AWARDED BY CONGRESSMAN MARK TAKANO\nAND ADMINISTERED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE\nRequested Action:\n1. It is recommended that the City Council approve the purchase of six Q-Star Technology cameras in\nthe amount of $58,109.90 and two IREX cameras in the amount of $88,174.00 for the Illegal\nDumping Camera Pilot Program, utilizing grant funds awarded by Congressman Mark Takano and\nadministered by the U.S. Department of Justice.\n2. That the City Council authorizes the Finance Director to make any necessary budget adjustments.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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G.\nJURUPA VALLEY AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT EXPENDITURE PLAN\nRequested Action: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to re-designate existing American\nRescue Plan Act funds to other Eligible Category projects as defined by the State and Local Fiscal\nRecovery Fund Compliance and Reporting Guidance document.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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H. \nCITY OF JURUPA VALLEY OPERATIONS CENTER (JVOC) BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS\nRequested Action:\n1. That the City Council award a construction contract to CCF Flooring Contractors in the amount of\n$43,926.62 for JVOC Interior Floor Replacement, authorize the City Manager to execute the\nAgreement in the form attached hereto and to approve contingency of up to ten percent of the original\ncontract amount; and\n2. That the City Council award a construction contract to Ewing Painting, Inc. in the amount of\n$36,830.92 for JVOC Interior Paint Improvements, authorize the City Manager to execute the\nAgreement in the form attached hereto and to approve contingency of up to ten percent of the original\ncontract amount; and\n3. That the City Council award a contract to Allied Office Products in the amount of $27,782.51 for JVOC Cubicle\nImprovements, authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement in the form attached hereto.\n4. That the City Council appropriate $276,417 from 2021 COPS-Building Acquisition Bond to the Public Works\nDepartment for JVOC Building Improvements. Staff Report "PDF"
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I. \nFIRST AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH ENGINEERING\nRESOURCES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC. FOR THE MIRA LOMA AREA SAFE ROUTES TO\nSCHOOL SIDEWALK GAP CLOSURE PROJECT (CIP #23108)\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve the First Amendment to the Professional Services\nAgreement with Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. in the amount of $32,605 for\ndesign services for the Mira Loma Area Safe Routes to School Sidewalk Gap Closure Project (CIP\n23108).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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J. \nfourth amendment to agreement with data ticket, inc., extending agreement for processing\nparking tickets and administrative citations to December 31, 2025\nRequested Action: That the City Council that the City Council approve the Fourth Amendment to\nAgreement with Data Ticket, Inc., extending the agreement for processing parking tickets and\nadministrative citations to December 31, 2025, and authorize the City Manager to execute it on behalf of\nthe City.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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K. \nAPPROVAL OF AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE SPECIAL DISTRICT LANDSCAPING\nSERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY AND MCE\nCORPORATION, INC.\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve a one-year extension to the agreement with\nMCE Corporation, Inc. for Special District Landscaping Services not to exceed $2,246,264.04.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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L.\nAmendment to the agreement between the City of Jurupa Valley and SVA Architects, Inc.\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve an amendment not to exceed $121,000 to the\nAgreement between the City of Jurupa Valley and SVA Architects, Inc. for additional scope of work for\nHeating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning upgrades for the City Hall Upgrade Project, CIP 24108.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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M.\nAMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH J&S STRIPING COMPANY, INC. FOR\nON-CALL TRAFFIC STRIPING MAINTENANCE SERVICES\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve a one-year extension to the agreement with J&S\nStriping Company, Inc. for on-call traffic striping maintenance services not to exceed $150,000.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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N.\nAMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT WITH HARDY & HARPER, INC. FOR ON-CALL\nASPHALT PAVEMENT REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT SERVICES\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve a one-year extension to the agreement with Hardy &\nHarper, Inc. for on-call asphalt pavement repair and replacement services not to exceed $120,000.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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O.\nContract Amendment (one-year extension no change to not to exceed) to the Dennis Janda, Inc\nAgreement Inc for On-Call Land Surveying Services\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve a one-year extension to the agreement with Dennis\nJanda, Inc for On-Call Land Surveying Services not to exceed Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars\n($75,000.00).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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P.\nAWARD CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES\nAGREEMENTS FOR THE MISSION BOULEVARD PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PHASE\n3 PROJECT\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\n1. Award a Construction Contract to All American Asphalt in the amount of $1,818,114.00 for the\nMission Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation Phase 3 Project and authorize the City Manager to\nexecute the Agreement in the form attached hereto; and\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute an Agreement with Z&K Consultants, Inc. in the\namount of $99,944 for Construction Management and Construction Inspection services for\nthe Mission Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation Phase 3 Project in the form attached hereto;\nand\n3. Approve a contingency of up to ten percent to address unforeseen conditions and support\nproject delivery.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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Q. \nACCEPTANCE OF SB 821 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES PROGRAM FUNDING\nFOR THE PEDLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND FELSPAR STREET PEDESTRIAN\nIMPROVEMENTS\nRequested Action:\n1. That the City Council accept $535,975 in Senate Bill 821, Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities\nProgram, funding for the Pedley Elementary School and Felspar Street Pedestrian Improvements\nProject; and\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute Agreement No 25-62-133-00 with the Riverside County\nTransportation Commission in substantially the form and format attached and in such final form as\napproved by the City Attorney.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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R.\nAPPROVAL OF TRACT MAP 38697 (SERRANO OAKS) FOR CONDOMINUM PURPOSES\nLOCATED EAST OF CLAY STREET BETWEEN LINARES AVENUE AND HAVEN VIEW\nDRIVE\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\n1. Approve Tract Map 38697 (Serrano Oaks) for Condominium purposes and accept the offer of\ndedication (relinquishment) of Abutter’s Rights of access along Clay Street.\n2. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign Tract Map 38697 and execute the Subdivision Agreements.\n3. Accept the surety bonds for construction of related improvements and survey monumentation.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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S. \nINITIATION OF CODE AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 9 PLANNING AND ZONING OF THE\nCITY’S MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADDRESS INCONSISTENCY, ADD CLARITY, AND\nINCLUDE REQUIREMENTS AND PROCESS RELATED TO AFFORDABLE MULTIFAMILY\nDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND SPECIAL NEEDS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT\nRequested Action: That the City Council initiate an amendment to Title 9 Planning and Zoning of the\nmunicipal code to address inconsistencies, clarify requirements, and include requirements and process\nrelated to affordable multifamily development projects and special needs housing development.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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T. \nINITIATION OF CODE AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 8 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION\nAND TITLE 9 PLANNING AND ZONING OF THE CITY’S MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADDRESS\nOLDER UNPERMITTED STRUCTURES, ADD CLARITY, AND INCLUDE REQUIREMENTS\nFOR COMPLIANCE WITH HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDARDS\nRequested Action: That the City Council initiate an amendment to Title 8 Buildings and Construction,\nand Title 9 Planning and Zoning of the municipal code to address older unpermitted structures, clarify\nrequirements, and include requirements for compliance with health and safety standards.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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U. \nCHAPTER 6.20, VENDING FROM A MOBILE VENDING FACILITY ON PUBLIC STREETS,\nPUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY, AND PRIVATE PROPERTY, OF THE JURUPA VALLEY\nMUNICIPAL CODE\nRequested Action: That the City Council provide first reading and introduction of Ordinance No. 202518 entitled:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JURUPA VALLEY\nAMENDING SECTIONS 6.20.010, 6.20.020, 6.20.040, 6.20.060, 6.20.110, 6.20.115 AND ADDING\nSECTION 6.20.035 TO THE JURUPA VALLEY MUNICIPAL CODE IN CHAPTER 6.20,\nVENDING FROM A MOBILE VENDING FACILITY ON PUBLIC STREETS, PUBLIC\nRIGHTS-OF-WAY, AND PRIVATE PROPERTY, OF THE JURUPA VALLEY MUNICIPAL\nCODE AND FINDING THAT THE ORDINANCE IS EXEMPT FROM CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT BY SECTIONS 15060(C)(2) AND (C)(3) OF THE STATE\nCEQA GUIDELINES\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A. \nMAYOR BRIAN BERKSON\n1. UPDATE ON THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION\nMEETING OF JUNE 11, 2025, AND JULY 10, 2025.\n2. UPDATE ON THE NORTHWEST TRANSPORTATION NOW COALITION MEETING\nOF JUNE 12, 2025\n3. UPDATED ON THE MOBILE SOURCE AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION REVIEW\nCOMMITTEE MEETING OF JUNE 12, 2025\n4. UPDATE ON THE METROLINK / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL RAIL\nAUTHORITY – BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING OF JUNE 13, 2025, JULY 11, 2025,\nAND JULY 25, 2025.\n5. UPDATE ON THE RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY MEETING OF JUNE 26, 2025, AND AUGUST 6,\n2025.
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B. \nMAYOR PRO TEM BARAJAS\n1. UPDATE ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENT MEETING\nOF JUNE 13, 2025 AND JULY 17, 2025.\n17.\nCOUNCIL MEMBER REQUESTS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS\n18.\nCITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT\n19.\nCOUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS AND COMMENTS\n20.
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C. \nINITIATION OF A CODE AMENDMENT (ZCA) REVISING TITLE 9 – PLANNING AND\nZONING, CHAPTER 9.178. – M-SC ZONE, SECTION 9.148.020. – PERMITTED USES, TO\nADD BUS STORAGE, DISPATCH, AND TRANSPORTATION AS A PERMITTED USE WITH\nAN CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT – LOCATION: APN: 178-213-002 ON 28TH ST BETWEEN\nAVALON STREET AND RUBIDOUX BLVD\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\nReceive and file the staff presentation on a proposed code amendment by an applicant to add a ‘Bus Storage,\nTransportation, and Dispatch” as a permitted use in the Manufacturing-Service Commercial (M-SC) zone with\nan approved Conditional Use Permit; and\nThat the City Council consider and do not initiate an amendment to Title 9 (Planning and Zoning) Chapter\n9.148. (M-SC Zone), Section 9.148.020 (Permitted Uses) by adding ‘Bus Storage, Transportation, and\nDispatch’ as a permitted use with an approved Conditional Use Permit.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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D. \nINITIATION OF CODE AMENDMENTS TO REQUIRE INSTALLATION OF EMERGENCY\nELECTRICAL BACK-UP SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-FAMILY RENTAL DEVELOPMENTS\nRequested Action: That the City Council provide direction and initiate code amendments to require the\ninstallation of emergency electrical back-up systems for multi-family rental developments.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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E.\nORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11.75.030 OF THE JURUPA VALLEY MUNICIPAL\nCODE, PROHIBITING\nTHE HINDERING OR OBSTRUCTION OF FREE PASSAGE OF\nPERSONS ON ANY PUBLIC PROPERTY OR\nPUBLIC PLACES AND FINDING THAT THE\nORDINANCE IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL\nQUALITY ACT\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council provide first reading and introduce\nOrdinance No. 2025-18 amending Section 11.75.030 of the Jurupa Valley Municipal Code prohibiting the\nhindering or obstruction of free passage of persons on any public property or public places, and finding that the\nordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.\nStaff Report "PDF"\n16.\nCITY COUNCIL MEMBER ORAL/WRITTEN REPORTS REGARDING REGIONAL BOARDS AND\nCOMMISSIONS
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A.\nBELLEGRAVE STUDY AREA COMMUNITY MEETING, ZONE CHANGE AND UPDATE TO\nTHE BUSINESS PARK ZONE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS\nRequested Action: That the City Council provide directions on the following:\nWhether to proceed with a Change of Zone from Manufacturing-Service Commercial (M-SC) and Industrial\nPark (I-P) zones to Business Park (B-P) zone for certain parcels within the Bellegrave Study Area to be\nconsistent with the General Plan.\nWhether to proceed with a code amendment to the Business Park (B-P) zone to (1) modify permitted uses,\nand (2) include development standards to address industrial uses, truck circulation, parking restrictions, air\nquality, streetscape, community benefits, and enhanced design, as outlined in the report\nWhether to increase code enforcement efforts and other solutions to address truck circulation, truck parking,\nair quality, infrastructure concerns, and other public safety concerns.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A. \nRECOGNITION OF OUTGOING PUBLIC WORKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS