Lemon Grove — 2025-04-01
City Council
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2. Amendment to the 2025 Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP)\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: It is recommended that the City Council: 1) Conduct a Public\nHearing; 2) Receive Public Comment; and 3) Adopt a Resolution amending the 2025\nRegional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) for Fiscal Year 2024-25\nthrough Fiscal Year 2028-29.\nReports to Council
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3. Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 467: An Ordinance Amending Lemon\nGrove Municipal Code Title 12, Chapter 12.10 – Increasing the Valuation Threshold for\nPublic Street Dedications and Public Street Improvements and Adding Additional\nExceptions to Building Valuation\nReference: Bill Chopyk, Special Projects Manager\nRecommendation: Hold second reading, by title only and adopt Ordinance 467\namending Lemon Grove Municipal Code (LGMC) Sections 12.10.050 and 12.10.060\nincreasing the valuation threshold amount and establishing additional exemptions for\npublic street dedications and public street improvements.
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4. Park Restroom Replacement Project Discussion\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: Receive report and provide direction on the Park Restroom\nReplacement 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’s Report\nClosed Session\na. Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation (Government Code\n§54956.9(d)(4) 1 case
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1.B City of Lemon Grove Payment Demands\nReference: Stacey Tang, Finance Director\nRecommendation: Ratify demands covering March 11, 2025 through March 24, 2025.
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1.D Authorizing an Application for San Diego Association of Government’s Smart Growth\nIncentive Program (SGIP)\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: It is recommended that the City Council adopt a Resolution to\nauthorize the City Manager to submit a grant application for San Diego Association of\nGovernment’s Smart Growth Incentive Program (SGIP) for the Broadway and\nSweetwater Road intersection improvements and a regional bikeway corridor study in\nthe amount of $4,134,500, and authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary\napplication and funding documents.\nPublic Hearing