La Mirada — 2026-05-26
City Council
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10.1 RESOLUTION NO. 26-15 ADOPTING A POLICY ADDRESSING THE DISRUPTION OF\nINTERNET OR TELEPHONIC SERVICES DURING PUBLIC MEETINGS – It is\nrecommended the City Council adopt Resolution No. 26-15 adopting a policy addressing\nthe disruption of internet or telephonic services during public meetings.\n10.1 Reso. No. 26-15 Disruption Policy
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10.2 RESOLUTION NO. 26-16 AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 25-11 REGARDING\nEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND SALARY RATES - It is recommended the City Council\nadopt Resolution No. 26-16 amending Resolution No. 25-11 regarding employment benefits\nand salary rates for all classes of employment in the City.\n10.2 Reso. No. 26-16 Amending Reso. No. 25-11 Employment Rates CITY COUNCIL 11. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 12. CITY ATTORNEY ANNOUNCEMENTS 13. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS 14. ADJOURNMENT
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5.1 PROCLAMATION FOR MILITARY APPRECIATION MONTH – It is recommended the City\nCouncil proclaim May 2026 as Military Appreciation Month in the City of La Mirada and\npresent a proclamation to VFW Post 9148 Commander Kurt Urban.\n5.1 Proclamation for Military Appreciation
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6.1 APPOINTMENT TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC COMMISSION – It is\nrecommended the City Council appoint Michelle Lynch to the Public Safety and Traffic\nCommission for a term ending in June 2028.\n6.1 Appointment - Michelle Lynch
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8.1 APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES – It is recommended the City Council approve the\nminutes of the Study Session meeting of May 12, 2026, the minutes of the regular City Council meeting of May 12, 2026.\n8.1 Study Session Minutes 8.1 City Council Minutes
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8.2 APPROVAL OF WARRANT REGISTER – It is recommended the City Council approve the\nwarrant register dated May 26, 2026 in the total amount of $2,660,842.69.\n8.2 Warrant Register
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8.3 INVESTMENT REPORT FOR THE CITY OF LA MIRADA FOR THE MONTH ENDING\nAPRIL 2026 – It is recommended the City Council receive and file the City’s Investment Report for the month ending April 2026.\n8.3 Investment Report April
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8.4 WAREHOUSE NON-EXCLUSIVE LICENSE FOR PHANTOM PROJECTS – It is\nrecommended the City Council approve the non-exclusive license for Fiscal Year 2026-27\nfor Phantom Projects in the amount of $130,520 and authorize the City Manager to execute the license on behalf of the City.\n8.4 Phantom Projects
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8.5 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2025-01, SLURRY SEAL OF VALLEY VIEW\nAVENUE FROM ROSECRANS AVENUE TO 330 FEET SOUTH OF ALONDRA\nBOULEVARD AND NORTHBOUND LANES FROM PARK PLACE TO ARTESIA\nBOULEVARD – ACCEPTANCE OF WORK – It is recommended the City Council accept the\nimprovements constructed by Pavement Coatings Co., authorize the City Clerk to file a\nNotice of Completion with the County Recorder; and authorize the payment of retention monies pursuant to the contract.\n8.5 CIP No. 2025-01 Slurry Seal of Valley View
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8.6 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2025-06, NEIGHBORHOOD SLURRY SEAL\nAREA 7 – REVIEW OF BIDS AND AWARD OF CONTRACT – It is recommended the City\nCouncil award the contract for Capital Improvement Project No. 2025-06, Neighborhood\nSlurry Seal Area 7, to American Asphalt South, Inc. in the amount of $484,426.20, authorize\nthe City Manager to execute the contract on behalf of the City, authorize the City Manager\nto approve addendums to the existing on-call engineering contracts for construction\ninspection and testing services in an amount not to exceed 20 percent of the construction\ncost, and authorize the City Manager to approve additional work up to 20 percent of the total construction cost.\n8.6 CIP No. 2025-06 Slurry Seal Area 7 9. PUBLIC HEARING
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9.1 RESOLUTION NO. 26-14 APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP (TPM) NO. 85016\nTO CONSOLIDATE TWO PARCELS INTO ONE AT 14602 SAN ARDO DRIVE, WITHIN\nTHE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT (R-1-6000) AND FINDING THE\nPROJECT EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA)\nGUIDELINES PURSUANT TO SECTION 15315, CLASS 15 (“MINOR LAND DIVISIONS”)\nOF THE CEQA GUIDELINES – It is recommended the City Council conduct a public\nhearing as prescribed by law; affirm the CEQA Categorical Exemption; and adopt\nResolution No. 26-14 approving Tentative Parcel Map (TPM) No. 85016 to consolidate two\nparcels into one at 14602 San Ardo Drive, within the Single-Family Residential District (R-16000).\n9.1 Reso. No. 26-14 TPM for San Ardo 10. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS