Lemon Grove — 2025-05-06
City Council
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2. Resolution Affirming Limitations on the Two-Year EDCO Corporation Rate Schedule\nReference: Lydia Romero, City Manager and Christian Olivas, Management Analyst\nRecommendation: Adopt a Resolution affirming the two-year EDCO Rate Limitation for\nFiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 and 2026-27.
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3. Introduction and First Reading of Ordinance for Fire Hazard Severity Zone Map\nReference: Fire Chief Bent Koch\nRecommendation: That the City Council move to introduce for its first reading on\nOrdinance No. 468, an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Lemon Grove\nadopting a fire hazard severity zones map as required by the State of California.
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4. Annual Sanitation District Rate Analysis\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: Receive report and provide direction on staff’s recommendation on\nproposed sewer rate adjustments for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26.\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 – Existing Litigation (Government Code §54956.9(d)(1))\nLewis Mendenhall (State of California, Civil Rights Dept., Case No.: 202401-23154004)
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1.B City of Lemon Grove Payment Demands\nReference: Stacey Tang, Finance Director\nRecommendation: Ratify demands covering April 16, 2025 through April 29, 2025.
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1.D Authorizing an Application for San Diego Association of Government’s (SANDAG)\nSmart Growth Incentive Program (SGIP)\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: It is recommended the City Council adopt a Resolution to authorize\nthe City Manager to submit a grant application for San Diego Association of\nGovernment’s (SANDAG) Smart Growth Incentive Program (SGIP) for the Lemon\nGrove Massachusetts Avenue Safe Routes to Transit Connectivity Plan in the amount\nof $463,567, and authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary application and\nfunding documents.
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1.E California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) Designated Applicant’s Agent\nResolution\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: It is recommended the City Council adopt a Resolution to authorize\nthe City Manager, Finance Director, and Public Works Director to execute documents\npertaining to federal and state disaster documents, including applications with the\nState of California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) and Federal Emergency\nManagement Agency (FEMA) on behalf of the City of Lemon Grove.
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1.F Award a Professional Services Agreement for Senate Bill 1383 Compliance Support\nServices to Blue Strike Environmental\nReference: Christian Olivas, Management Analyst\nRecommendation: Adopt a Resolution awarding a professional services agreement for\nSenate Bill (SB) 1383 compliance support services to Blue Strike Environmental.\nReports to Council