Jurupa Valley — 2026-03-19
City Council
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A. PRESENTATION BY ASHLEY COLE, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY\nRELATIONS & ARTNERSHIPS REGARDING CONSIDERATION OF A\nSPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT WITH THE INLAND EMPIRE STRYKERS
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B. PRESENTATION BY JUDITH PINA, OUTREACH ANALYST –\nINSURANCE LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
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A. MARCH 5, 2026, REGULAR MEETING\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A. COUNCIL APPROVAL 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. 2026-15 APPROVING THE REGISTER\nOF DEMANDS DATED MARCH 19, 2026, AND RATIFYING THE\nREGISTERS OF DEMANDS RELEASED BY THE FINANCE DIRECTOR\nFEBRUARY 27, 2026, THROUGH MARCH 6, 2026\nRequested Action: That the City Council Adopt Resolution No. 2026-15:\nApproving the Register of Demands for March 19, 2026, in the amount of\n$2,058,615.34 (Exhibit 1); and\nRatifying the Registers of Demands for February 27, 2026, through March 6, 2026\ntotaling $302,993.79 (Exhibit 2).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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C. FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 MID-YEAR BUDGET AMENDMENTS\nRequested Action: That the City Council of the City of Jurupa Valley (Council)\napprove the proposed Fiscal Year 2025-2026 (FY 25/26) Mid-Year Budget\nAmendments, presented below, to the City’s FY2 25/26 Budget.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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D. CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF 2026 LEGISLATIVE\nPLATFORM\nRequested Action: That the City Council approve the Legislative Platform for the\ncalendar year of 2026.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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E. AUTHORIZATION TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE\nCALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY\nDEVELOPMENT (HCD) FOR FUNDING THROUGH THE HOME\nINVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM (HOME) FOR THE\nDEVELOPMENT OF A FIRST TIME HOMEBUYER PROGRAM\nRequested Action: That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2026-16\nauthorizing the submittal of an application to the California Department of\nHousing and Community Development (HCD) for funding under the Home\nInvestment Partnerships Program (HOME); and if selected, the execution of a\nstandard agreement, any amendments thereto, and any related documents\nnecessary to participate in the home investment partnerships program.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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F. 2025 GENERAL PLAN ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT\nRequested Action: That the City Council review the attached 2025 General Plan\nAnnual Progress Report and authorize the City Manager or his designee to submit\nthe report to the California Office of Planning and Research (OPR) and the\nHousing and Community Development Department (HCD).\nStaff Report "PDF"
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G. AWARD CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION\nMANAGEMENT AND CONSTRUCION INSPECTION\nSERVICES AGREEMENTS FOR PACIFIC AVENUE\nPEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE IMPROVEMENTS\nPHASE 2, CIP 23115\nRequested Action: That the City Council:\n1.\nThat the City Council Award a Construction Contract to MDB General\nEngineering Inc. in the amount of $2,018,343 with a contingency\nof ten percent (10%) for the Pacific Avenue Pedestrian and\nBicycle Improvements Phase 2 Project (CIP #23115) and\nauthorize the City Manager to execute the agreement in\nsubstantially the form and format attached, subject to approval as\nto form by the City Attorney; and\n2.\nAward the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) for Construction\nManagement and Inspection (CM/CI) with TKE Engineering\nInc. in the amount of $237,255 with a contingency of ten percent\n(10%) for the Pacific Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle\nImprovements Phase 2 Project (CIP #23115); and authorize the\nCity Manager to execute the PSA in the form attached hereto.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A.\nPUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN APPEAL (MA26056,\nAP26002) TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE\nPLANNING COMMISSION’S APPROVAL OF\nMA24018 (CUP24002 & SDP25147) TO ALLOW A\nRESTAURANT WITH ON-SITE SALES AND\nCONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES –\nSPECIFICALLY BEER, WINE, AND DISTILLED\nSPIRITS LOCATED AT 5667 MISSION BLVD. (APN:\n179-112-026); APPLICANT: NOHEMI PENICHE\nRequested Action: That the City Council conduct a public hearing and consider\nConditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 24002 and Site Development Permit (SDP)\nNo. 25147 to allow a restaurant “Titanic Ceviche Loco” with on-site sales and\nconsumption of alcoholic beverages – specifically beer, wine, and distilled spirits\nlocated at 5667 Mission Blvd. and do one of the following:\n1. Continue the public hearing and direct that a resolution be presented at a\nfuture City Council meeting approving the project;\n2. Close the public hearing and direct that a resolution be presented at a future\nCity Council meeting denying the project; or\n3. Continue the public hearing and request additional information.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A. BUSINESS ITEM RELATED TO AN APPEAL (MA25133; AP25002) TO\nTHE CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS EITHER\nAFFIRMING OR RESCINDING THE PLANNING COMMISSION’S\nDENIAL OF THE CAMINO TERRACE APARTMENTS PROJECT\n(MA24164; SDP24074), AN 80-UNIT AFFORDABLE AND SUPPORTIVE\nHOUSING PROJECT CONSISTING OF 28 SUPPORTIVE HOUSING\nUNITS, 51 AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS, AND ONE MANAGER’S\nUNIT LOCATED ON A 5.88-ACRE SITE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER\nOF CAMINO REAL AND LIMONITE AVENUE. THE PROJECT HAS\nBEEN REVISED TO REMOVE THE PROPOSED CHILDCARE CENTER\nAND COMMUNITY BUILDING ON THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE\nSITE, WITH DEVELOPMENT CONSOLIDATED ON THE SOUTHERN\nPORTION OF THE PROPERTY (APNS: 185-470-001, 185-470-002);\nAPPLICANT: WAKELAND HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT\nCORPORATION\nRequested Action: That the City Council receive a presentation and conduct a\ndiscussion regarding the prepared resolutions associated with the Camino Terrace\nApartments Project (Master Application No. 24164; Site Development Permit No.\n24074), and consider the following actions:\n1. Review, discuss, and adopt the Resolution upholding the Planning\nCommission’s decision to affirm the ministerial denial of the Camino Terrace\nApartments Project, an 80-unit affordable and supportive housing\ndevelopment located on a 5.88-acre site at the northeast corner of Camino\nReal and Limonite Avenue; or\n2. Review, discuss, and adopt the Resolution approving the Camino Terrace\nApartments Project with appropriate findings, waivers, and Conditions of\nApproval reflecting project modifications and negotiated commitments\ndiscussed during prior hearings.\nStaff Report "PDF"
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A. MAYOR BERKSON\n1. UPDATE ON THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION\nCOMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 11, 2026.\n2. UPDATE ON THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE CITY SELECTION\nMEETING OF GOVERNMENTS POLICY COMMITTEE\nMEETING OF MARCH 12, 2026.
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B. MAYOR PRO TEM BARAJAS\n1. UPDATE ON THE CALIFORNIA CONTRACT CITIES\nASSOCIATION LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE BOARD\nMEETINGS OF MARCH 11, 2026, AND MARCH 18, 2026.\n2. UPDATE ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF\nGOVERNMENTS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS OF\nMARCH 11, 2026, AND MARCH 19, 2026.
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C. COUNCIL MEMBER SILVA\n1. UPDATE ON THE NORTHWEST MOSQUITO AND VECTOR\nCONTROL MEETING OF MARCH 19, 2026
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A. PUBLIC COMMENTS PERTAINING TO CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
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B. 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.\nCITY HALL RENOVATION AND EXPANSION\nRequested Action: It is recommended that the City Council provide direction to\nstaff on the preferred project option between the following:\nOption 1 – Building Renovation and Expansion (Annex Building)\nOption 2 – Building Renovation, Expansion, and Remodel of Existing Building\nStaff Report PDF"