Jurupa Valley — 2026-01-15
City Council
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A. DECEMBER 18, 2025, REGULAR MEETING\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A. COUNCIL APPROV AL OF A MOTION TO WAIVE THE READING OF\nTHE TITLE AND TEXT OF ALL ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS\nINCLUDED IN THE AGENDA\nRequested Action: That the City Council waive the reading of the title and text of\nall ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda. In accordance with\nGovernment Code Section 34934, the title of each ordinance is included on the\npublished agenda and a copy of the full ordinance has been available to the public\nonline on the City’s website and will be available in print at the meeting prior to\nthe introduction or passage of the ordinance.\nCOUNCIL MEMBERS MAY REMOVE ITEMS FROM THE CONSENT\nCALENDAR FOR DISCUSSION, OR TO ASK QUESTIONS, OR MAKE A\nCOMMENT ON THE ITEM\nIf a Council Member wishes to vote “no” or “abstain” on a Consent Calendar item\nbut does not wish to discuss, ask questions or make a comment, the Council\nMember may state that they wish to vote “no” or “abstain” on the item and the\nminutes and certification of the vote will show that the Council Member voted\n“no” or “abstain.”
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B. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2025-01 APPROVING THE REGISTER\nOF DEMANDS DATED JANUARY 15, 2026, AND RATIFYING THE\nREGISTERS OF DEMANDS RELEASED BY THE FINANCE DIRECTOR\nDECEMBER 11, 2025, THROUGH DECEMBER 30, 2025\nRequested Action: That the City Council Adopt Resolution No. 2026-01:\nApproving the Register of Demands for January 15, 2026, in the amount of\n$869,545.78 (Exhibit 1); and\nRatifying the Registers of Demands for December 11, 2025, through December\n30, 2025, totaling $ 2,229,146.47 (Exhibit 2).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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C. RECEIVE AND FILE THE ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL\nREPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2024\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council receive and file the\nAnnual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for the year ended June 30,\n2024 (Attachment “A”) audited by the City’s independent auditors, Badawi &\nAssociates, CPAs (Badawi & Associates).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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D. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-31\nRequested Action: That the City Council conduct a second reading and adoption\nof Ordinance No. 2025-31, entitled:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JURUPA\nV ALLEY, CALIFORNIA, ACTING IN ITS CAPACITY AS THE\nLEGISLATIVE BODY OF CITY OF JURUPA V ALLEY COMMUNITY\nFACILITEIS DISTRICT NO. 2024-003 (LAS PALMAS) AUTHORIZING\nTHE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX THEREIN\nStaff Report "PDF"
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E. SECOND AMENDMENT FOR CITY HALL ALARM SYSTEM\nSECURITY SERVICE CONTRACT\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve an amendment to add services\nto the agreement for the security alarm at City Hall with Johnson Controls\nSecurity Solutions, LLC to increase full five-year term not-to-exceed to\n$19,996.38.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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F. FIRST AMENDMENT TO EXTEND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES\nAGREEMENT WITH Z&K CONSULTANTS, INC. FOR THE MISSION\nBOULEV ARD PA VEMENT REHABILITATION PHASE 3 PROJECT (CIP\n21108)\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve the First Amendment to extend\nthe contract term for the Professional Services Agreement with Z&K Consultants,\nInc. for Construction Management and Construction Inspection services for the\nMission Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation Phase 3 Project (CIP 21108).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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G. APPROV AL OF CANTERRA FINAL TRACT MAP 38888 FOR SINGLE\nFAMILY RESIDENCE AND CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES LOCATED\nSOUTH OF JURUPA ROAD, AND WEST OF CAMINO REAL INCLUDING\nACCEPTANCE OF OFFERS OF DEDICATION, APPROV AL OF\nSUBDIVISION AGREEMENTS, AND ACCEPTANCE OF IMPROVEMENT\nBONDS\nRequested Action:\n2. Approve and authorize the Mayor to execute the Subdivision\nAgreements; and\n3. Accept the surety bonds for construction of related improvements and survey\nmonumentation.\nSTAFF REPORT "PDF"
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H. 1. That the City Council approve Final Tract Map 38888 and Authorize\nthe Mayor to approve and accept dedications as follows:\na. The easements for street and public utility purposes over all of\nLots: A; and\nb. The easement for public utility and drainage purposes with the\nright of ingress and egress for emergency vehicles with\nthe “Private Streets” over Lots: B, C, D,E,F,G,H,I,J ; and\nc. The offer of dedication of Abutters Rights of Access along\nCamino Real and Jurupa Road/ Railroad.\nREJECTION OF BIDS FOR PACIFIC A VENUE PHASE 2,\n(CIP 23115)\nRequested Action: That the City Council reject bids for the Pacific Avenue Phase\n2 Project (CIP23115) from Limonite Avenue to 42nd St. and authorize staff to re-\nadvertise the project.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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I. FINAL BOND RELEASE AND ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION\nACCEPTING CERTAIN STREETS INTO THE CITY MANTAINED\nSTREET SYSTEM FOR TRACT MAP 37470 LOCATED SOUTH OF 30TH\nSTREET AND WEST OF SIERRIA A VENUE, AND TRACT MAP 31894\nLOCATED EAST AND WEST OF SIERRA A VENUE AND NORTH OF LA\nCANADA DRIVE (SHADOW ROCK DEVELOPMENT)\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\n1. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-02:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nJURUPA V ALLEY ACCEPTING CERTAIN STREETS INTO THE\nCITY MANTAINED STREET SYSTEM FOR TRACT MAP 37470\nLOCATED SOUTH OF 30TH STREET AND WEST OF SIERRA\nA VENUE (SHADOW ROCK)\n2. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-03:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nJURUPA V ALLEY ACCEPTING CERTAIN STREETS INTO THE\nCITY MANTAINED STREET SYSTEM FOR TRACT MAP 31894\nLOCATED EAST AND WEST OF SIERRA A VENUE AND NORTH OF\nLA CANADA DRIVE (SHADOW ROCK)
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J. K. 3. Authorize the Public Works Director to release the faithful performance bonds\nand the material and labor bonds for streets and drainage, water systems, and\nsewer systems, and the subdivision monument bond.\nStaff Report "PDF"\nFIRST AMENDMENT TO EXTEND PROFESSIONAL\nSERVICES AGREEMENT WITH Z&K\nCONSULTANTS, INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION\nMANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE MARKET\nSTREET PROJECT FROM RUBIDOUX BOULEV ARD\nTO VIA CERRO (CIP #19108)\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve the First Amendment to extend\nthe contract term for the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Z&K\nConsultants, Inc for the Market Street Improvements (CIP #19108).\nStaff Report "PDF"\nTHIRD AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN\nTHE CITY OF JURUPA V ALLEY AND EXP U.S.\nSERVICES, INC. FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN\nSERVICES FOR PACIFIC A VENUE PEDESTRIAN\nAND BICYCLE IMPROVEMENTS, FOR PACIFIC\nA VENUE PHASE 2, (CIP 23115)\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\n1) That the City Council approve the Third Amendment to the Agreement\nbetween the City of Jurupa Valley and EXP U.S. Services Inc. for\nEngineering Design Services for the Pacific Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle\nImprovements, extending the term through June 30, 2027 and increasing the\ncontract by $24,834 to a total not-to-exceed amount of $289,443.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Third Amendment in substantially\nthe form and format attached, subject to approval by the City Attorney.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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L. FINAL BOND RELEASE AND ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION\nACCEPTING CERTAIN STREETS INTO THE CITY\nMAINTAINED STREET SYSTEM FOR TRACT MAP 36823\nLOCATED SOUTH OF LIMONITE A VENUE AND WEST OF\nDOWNEY STREET (PARADISE KNOLLS)\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\n1. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-04:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nJURUPA V ALLEY ACCEPTING CERTAIN STREETS INTO THE\nCITY MANTAINED STREET SYSTEM FOR TRACT MAP 36823\nLOCATED SOUTH OF LIMONITE A VENUE AND WEST OF\nDOWNEY STREET (PARADISE KNOLLS)\n2. Authorize the Public Works Director to release the faithful performance bonds\nand the material and labor bonds for streets and drainage, water systems, and\nsewer systems, and the subdivision monument bond.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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M. EXECUTION OF AFFORDABILITY AGREEMENT\nBETWEEN THE CITY OF JURUPA V ALLEY AND\nRICHMOND AMERICAN HOMES FOR CANTERRA\nHOUSING DEVELOPMENT\nRequested Action: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2026-05\napproving the Affordability Agreement between the City of Jurupa Valley and\nRichmond American Homes of Maryland, Inc. (Richmond American) for the\ndesignation of three (3) income-restricted units required as part of the Canterra\nhousing development and authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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N. AUTHORIZATION TO ACCEPT 2024 CALHOME SUPER NOFA FUNDS\nFROM THE CALIFORNIA DEPARMENT OF HOUSING AND\nCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN\nOWNER OCCUPIED MANUFACTURED HOME REPAIR PROGRAM\nRequested Action: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2026-06 authorizing the\nacceptance of $1.8 million in grant funds from the California Department of\nHousing and Community Development’s CalHome Homeownership Super NOFA\nto support owner-occupied repair assistance for program eligible manufactured\nhomeowners.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A. PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER MASTER\nAPPLICATION (MA) NO. 22248: GENERAL PLAN\nAMENDMENT, CHANGE OF ZONE, TENTATIVE\nTRACT MAP, SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO\nALLOW FOR CONSTRUCTION OF 232\nRESIDENTIAL UNITS AND 24,000 SQUARE FEET OF\nCOMMERCIAL/RETAIL SPACE WITHIN A 33-ACRE\nSITE LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST\nINTERSECTION OF LIMONITE A VENUE AND\nWINEVILLE A VENUE (APNS: 157-250-011, 157-250-\n013); APPLICANT: DIVERSIFIED PACIFIC\nDEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC\nRequested Action: That the City Council conduct a public hearing and:\n1. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-07 entitled:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF JURUPA V ALLEY\nCERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT\n(STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER 2024090808), ADOPTING\nFINDINGS PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL\nQUALITY ACT, ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING\nCONSIDERATIONS, AND ADOPTING A MITIGATION\nMONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM FOR WINEVILLE\nMARKETPLACE VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT\n2. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-08 entitled:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVING MASTER\nAPPLICATION NO. 22248 CONSISTING OF GENERAL PLAN\nAMENDMENT NO. 22006, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 38541,\nAND SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 22072 TO PERMIT THE\nCONSTRUCTION OF 232 RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND 24,000\nSQUARE FEET OF COMMERCIAL/RETAIL SPACE WITHIN A 33-\nACRE SITE FOR A PROJECT LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST\nINTERSECTION OF LIMONITE A VENUE AND WINEVILLE\nA VENUE (APNS: 157-250-011, 157-250-013)\n3. Conduct a first reading and introduce Ordinance No. 2026-01, entitled:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nJURUPA V ALLEY, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CHANGE OF ZONE\nNO. 22006 TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 33-ACRES FROM\nPLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD-01) TO PLANNED UNIT\nDEVELOPMENT (PUD-02) LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST\nINTERSECTION OF LIMONITE A VENUE AND WINEVILLE\nA VENUE (APNS: 157-250-011, 157-250-013)\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A. AN INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE\nCITY OF JURUPA V ALLEY, CALIFORNIA, IMPOSING A TEMPORARY\nMORATORIUM ON THE APPROV AL OF NEW DEVELOPMENT\nAPPLICATIONS WITHIN THE NORTH PYRITE MASTER PLAN AREA\nUNTIL COMPLETION OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES IDENTIFYING\nAND ADDRESSING SAFETY CONCERNS FOR FUTURE\nDEVELOPMENT\nRequested Action: That the City Council by a four-fifths (4/5) vote, adopt an\nInterim Urgency Ordinance entitled:\nAN INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF\nTHE CITY OF JURUPA V ALLEY, CALIFORNIA, IMPOSING A\nTEMPORARY MORATORIUM PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE\nSECTION 65858 ON THE ACCEPTANCE, PROCESSING, OR APPROV AL\nOF NEW DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS WITHIN THE PROPOSED\nNORTH PYRITE MASTER PLAN AREA INCLUDING ASSESSOR\nPARCEL NUMBERS 171-030-002, 005, 012, 013, 014, 015, 016 & 035; 171-\n040-004, 005, 026, 034, 046, 047; 173-180-002, PORTION OF 173-180-011\nWITH H-I LAND USE, PORTION OF 173-180-12, & 013 WITH C-T LAND\nUSE, 173-180-024, 028, 029 & 030, PENDING COMPLETION OF\nENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES TO DETERMINE PUBLIC HEALTH AND\nSAFETY CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE STRINGFELLOW\nSUPERFUND SITE AND OTHER LEGACY CONTAMINATION\nCONCERNS, AND MAKING A DETERMINATION OF EXEMPTION\nUNDER CEQA GUIDELINES SECTION 15061(b)(3).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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B. APPROV AL OF RESOLUTION CONCERNING MASKED FEDERAL\nAGENTS, IMPERSONATION CRIMES, AND RESIDENT PROTECTION\nRequested Action: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2026-09 entitled:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JURUPA\nV ALLEY ON MASKED FEDERAL AGENTS, IMPERSONATION CRIMES\nAND RESIDENT PROTECTION\nStaff Report "PDF"
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C. ANNUAL RECONFIRMATION PROCESS FOR MEMBERS OF THE\nCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE\nRequested Action: That the City Council consider the reconfirmation of the\nappointment of Community Development Advisory Committee members Nancy\nChandroo, Nereyda Hernandez, Rachel Lopez, George Ruiz and Sonia Wraich,\npursuant to Section 2.36.030 of the Jurupa Valley Municipal Code.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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D. ANNUAL RECONFIRMATION PROCESS FOR MEMBERS OF THE\nPUBLIC WORKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE\nRequested Action: That the City Council consider the reconfirmation of the\nappointment of Public Works Advisory Committee members Robert Galindo,\nAlondra Munuz, Dennis Ralls, Rosa Sandoval and Josh Steffy pursuant to\nOrdinance No. 2022-13.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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E. ANNUAL RECONFIRMATION PROCESS FOR MEMBERS OF THE\nPLANNING COMMISSION\nRequested Action: That the City Council consider the reconfirmation of the\nappointment of Planning Commissioners Uriel De La Torre, Penny Newman,\nArleen Pruitt, Christobal Rosales and Laura Shultz pursuant to Section\n2.35.030(E) of the Jurupa Valley Municipal Code.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A. MAYOR BERKSON\n1. UPDATE ON THE RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY BOARD OF\nDIRECTORS MEETINGS OF DECEMBER 18, 2025, AND\nJANUARY 14, 2026
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B. MAYOR PRO TEM BARAJAS\n1. UPDATE ON THE CALIFORNIA CONTRACT CITIES\nASSOCIATION LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE BOARD\nMEETING OF JANUARY 14, 2026.\n2. UPDATE ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF\nGOVERNMENTS STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION MEETING\nOF JANUARY 9, 2026.
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A. PUBLIC COMMENTS PERTAINING TO CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
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B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - PENDING LITIGATION\nThe City Council will meet in closed session with the City Attorney pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) with respect to the following matter of\npending litigation: Sheldon Development Co. v. City of Jurupa Valley (Riverside\nCounty Superior Court Case No. CVRI2402592).
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C. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - PENDING LITIGATION\nThe City Council will meet in closed session with the City Attorney pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) with respect to the following matter of\npending litigation: City of Jurupa Valley V . Cortez, et al. (Riverside County\nSuperior Court Case No. CVRI2105001).
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D. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – POTENTIAL LITIGATION\nThe City Council will meet in closed session with the City Attorney pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section 54956.9(d)(2) with respect to one matter of potential\nlitigation. A point has been reached where, in the opinion of the City Attorney,\nbased on existing facts and circumstances, there is a significant exposure to\nlitigation involving the City with respect to the proposed Wakeland residential\nproject northeast of the intersection of Camino Real and Limonite Ave. (APNs:\n185470001, 185470002, 185460001) based on two Notices of Potential Violation\ndated April 24, 2025 and June 24, 2025 from David Zisser, Assistant Deputy\nDirector Local Government Relations and Accountability of the State Department\nof Housing and Community Development. The letters are available for public\ninspection from the Office of the City Clerk.
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A. ANNOUNCEMENT OF ANY REPORTABLE ACTIONS IN CLOSED\nSESSION
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A. RECOGNITION OF BRIAN BERKSON FOR HIS SERVICE AND\nCONTRIBUTIONS AS JURUPA V ALLEY MAYOR IN 2025