Lakewood — 2023-02-28

City Council

#1 Reports
3.1 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-10; PROCLAIMING THE TERMINATION OF THE LOCAL\nEMERGENCY CAUSED BY THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) - Staff recommends the\nCity Council adopt proposed resolution.
#2 Reports
3.2 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-11; AMENDING THE RATE FOR BIN AND SPECIAL REFUSE\nSERVICES - Staff recommends the City Council adopt proposed resolution.
#3 Reports
3.3 ADOPTION OF 2023 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM – Staff recommends the City Council adopt the\nLegislative Platform for 2023.\nAGENDA\nLAKEWOOD HOUSING SUCCESSOR AGENCY\n1. REGISTER OF DEMANDS - Staff recommends Housing Successor Agency approve registers of\ndemands.\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS:\nADJOURNMENT\nIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a qualified individual with a disability and need an\naccommodation to participate in the City Council meeting, please contact the City Clerk’s Office, 5050 Clark Avenue, Lakewood,\nCA, at 562/866-9771, ext. 2200; or at cityclerk@lakewoodcity.org at least 48 hours in advance to ensure that reasonable\narrangements can be made to provide accessibility to the meeting.\nAgenda items are on file in the Office of the City Clerk, 5050 Clark Avenue, Lakewood, and are available for public review\nduring regular business hours. Any supplemental material distributed after the posting of the agenda will be made available for\npublic inspection during normal business hours in the City Clerk’s Office. For your convenience, the agenda and the supporting\ndocuments are available in an alternate format by request and are also posted on the City’s website at www.lakewoodcity.org
#10 Routine Item
RI-10 APPROVAL OF CONTRACT FOR 2023 CIVIC CENTER BLOCK PARTY FIREWORKS\nDISPLAY - Staff recommends the City Council approve the public fireworks display to be offered\nas a component of the Civic Center Block Party at Lakewood Center on Saturday, June 24, 2023,\nand authorize the City Manager to sign the contract with Fireworks & Stage FX America, LLC for\nthe contracted services. Contract price not to exceed $18,000.\nREPORTS:
#2 Routine Item
RI-2 PERSONNEL TRANSACTIONS - Staff recommends City Council approve report of personnel\ntransactions.
#3 Routine Item
RI-3 REGISTERS OF DEMANDS - Staff recommends City Council approve registers of demands.
#4 Routine Item
RI-4 INSTALLATION OF A DISABLED PERSON DESIGNATED PARKING SPACE AT\n5954 CAMERINO STREET; RESOLUTION NO. 2023-6; INSTALLATION OF A DISABLED\nPERSON DESIGNATED PARKING SPACE AT 5535 GONDAR AVENUE, RESOLUTION\nNO. 2023-7; AND REMOVAL OF DISABLED PERSON DESIGNATED PARKING SPACES\nAT 5812 CARDALE STREET, 2712 YEARLING STREET, AND 6122 OLIVA AVENUE,\nRESOLUTION NO. 2023-8 - Community Safety Commission recommends the City Council adopt\nproposed resolutions.
#5 Routine Item
RI-5 FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT THERE IS A NEED TO CONTINUE TAKING\nEMERGENCY ACTION REGARDING THE NEED TO MAKE REPAIRS TO THE BOLIVAR\nPARK STORMWATER CAPTURE BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT; RESOLUTION\nNO. 2023-9 - Staff recommends City Council adopt proposed resolution.
#6 Routine Item
RI-6 AMENDMENT 3 - BAKERSFIELD WELL & PUMP AGREEMENT REVISION - Staff\nrecommends the City Council amend the Professional Services Agreement to a total amount not to\nexceed $235,000 for FY 2022-2023 with Bakersfield Well & Pump Co. of Bakersfield, CA for\nOn-Call Services for Well and Booster Pump Maintenance and authorize the Mayor to sign the\nagreement in a form approved by the City Attorney.\nFebruary 28, 2023
#7 Routine Item
RI-7 APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT FOR ARCGIS SOLUTIONS CONSULTING SUPPORT FOR\nLEAD SERVICE LINE INVENTORY - Staff recommends the City Council approve a Professional\nServices Agreement with Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. for a not-to-exceed\namount of $18,958 to perform ArcGIS Solutions Consulting Support for Lead Service Line\nInventory and appropriate $18,958 of Water Reserve Funds and authorize the Mayor to execute\nagreement on behalf of the City.
#8 Routine Item
RI-8 APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR\nWATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECTS - Staff recommends the City Council approve a\nProfessional Services Agreement with Tetra Tech Inc. for a not-to-exceed amount of $19,600 to\nProvide Professional Engineering Services for Multiple-Year Water Main Replacement Projects\nand appropriate $19,600 of Water Reserve Funds and authorize the Mayor to execute agreement on\nbehalf of the City.
#9 Routine Item
RI-9 AGREEMENT FOR 2023 CIVIC CENTER BLOCK PARTY ATTRACTIONS AND GAMES -\nStaff recommends the City Council authorize the Mayor to execute the Agreement for the 2023\nCivic Center Block Party attractions and games with Elite Special Events subject to approval as to\nlegal form by the City Attorney.