Laguna Hills — 2024-03-12
City Council
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1.1 Laguna Hills High School Student Liaison Report\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive a report from Laguna Hills High\nSchool 2024 Spring Student Liaison Ava Kornegay.
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1.2 Oath of Office and Certificate of Appointment for One Traffic\nCommissioner\nRecommendation: That Mayor Wheeler administer the Oath of Office and\npresent a Certificate of Appointment to Traffic Commissioner Scott Miller.
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4.5 Ratification of March 12, 2024, Warrant Register\nRecommendation: That the City Council ratify the accompanying Warrant\nRegister for the period from February 16, 2024, to February 29, 2024, in the\namount of $256,614.31.
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4.6 Amendment No. 1 to Professional Services Agreement with De Novo\nPlanning Group Regarding Local Hazard Mitigation Plan\nRecommendation: That the City Council approve proposed Amendment No. 1 to\nthe Current Professional Services Agreement with De Novo Planning Group to\nprovide for continued uninterrupted consulting services regarding preparation of\na Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, and authorize the Mayor or Mayor Pro Tempore\nto execute the Amendment.
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4.7 Reserve Study for the Laguna Hills Civic Center\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive and file the report.
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4.8 Reserve Study for the Community Center\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive and file the report.\n3
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7.1. City Manager\n7.1.1 Update on Comprehensive Review of City Council Policies and\nAdministrative Orders\nRecommendation: That the City Council review the City Council Policies\nand Administrative Orders and provide direction to staff.
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7.2. Public Works Director/City Engineer\n7.2.1 Studying No Overnight Parking in North Laguna Hills and the\nUrban Village Specific Area\nRecommendation: That the City Council provide direction to the City\nAttorney and City staff on this issue.\n7.2.2 Studying a Change to the Residential Permit Parking Program that\nWould Reduce Guest Permit Parking Passes from Four Permits to\nOne Permit Per Household\nRecommendation: That the City Council provide direction to the City\nAttorney and City staff on this issue.
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9.1 Committee Assignment Reports\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive reports from City Council\nMembers on the City Council Committee Assignments listed in the staff report.