Lemon Grove — 2024-02-20

City Council

#1 Closed Session
Closed Session(s):\na. Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation (Government Code\n§54956.9(d)(2) (4)) 1 case
#2 Order of Business
2. Discussion on Recommended Street Rehabilitation for Streets with a Pavement\nCondition Index of 25 or Below [Item Continued from February 6, 2024 meeting]\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Director of Public Works\nRecommendation: Receive report and provide direction on staff’s recommendation to\nrehabilitate streets with a pavement condition index (PCI) of 25 or below to be included\nin the FY 2023-2024 Street Rehabilitation Project.\nCity Council Reports on Meetings Attended at the Expense of the City\n(GC 53232.3 (d)) (53232.3. (d) states that members of a legislative body shall provide brief reports on meetings attended at the\nexpense of the local agency at the next regular meeting of the legislative body.)\nCity Manager Report
#B Order of Business 1
1.B City of Lemon Grove Payment Demands\nReference: Lydia Romero, City Manager\nRecommendation: Ratify Demands covering January 17, 2024 through January 30,\n2024.
#D Order of Business 1
1.D A Resolution Ratifying an Emergency Declaration and Ratifying the Emergency Repair\nof a Storm Drain at 6971 Broadway (4/5th Vote Needed)\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: That the City Council ratify by a four-fifths vote a Resolution\nAuthorizing Emergency Repairs at 6971 Broadway and finding: (1) The public interest\nand necessity demand immediate expenditure of public money to safeguard life, health\nor property, and the City Council and/or the City Manager may expend any sum\nrequired in the emergency for the construction or completion of any building structure\nor improvement without submitting the expenditure to bid; and (2) The emergency will\nnot permit a delay resulting from a competitive solicitation for bids, which is necessary\nto respond to the emergency; and (3) Finding the project exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301(a) (existing facilities) of the State\nCEQA Guidelines.
#E Order of Business 1
1.E Adopt a Resolution Authorizing Emergency Repairs at 7701 Nichals Street (4/5th Vote\nNeeded)\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: That the City Council adopt by a four-fifths vote a Resolution\nAuthorizing Emergency Repairs at 7701 Nichals Street and finding: (1) The public\ninterest and necessity demand immediate expenditure of public money to safeguard\nlife, health or property, and the City Council and/or the City Manager may expend any\nsum required in the emergency for the construction or completion of any building\nstructure or improvement without submitting the expenditure to bid; and (2) The\nemergency will not permit a delay resulting from a competitive solicitation for bids,\nwhich is necessary to respond to the emergency. (3) Finding the project exempt from\nthe California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301(a) (existing\nfacilities) of the State CEQA Guidelines.\nPublic Hearing(s): - None\nReports to Council: