Lemon Grove — 2026-02-03

City Council

#2 Order of Business
2.\nConsideration of an Ordinance Regarding Local Tenant Protections to Address\nNo-Fault Just Cause Terminations of Tenancy or Alternatives\nReference: Tony Winney, Interim City Manager and Kristen Steinke, City\nAttorney\nRecommendation: Receive the staff report and consider 1) Adoption of an\nurgency ordinance of the City Council of the City of Lemon Grove, California,\nenacted pursuant to California Government Code Sections 36934 and 36937,\nadding Chapter 8.80 (“Just Cause For Termination Of Residential Tenancy”) to\nTitle 8 (“Health and Safety”) of the Lemon Grove Municipal Code, Prohibiting\nThe Termination Of Certain Residential Tenancies Without “Just Cause” in the\nCity of Lemon Grove, 2) introduction of a regular ordinance of the same title,\nand/or 2) provide additional direction to staff.\nFebruary 3, 2026\nCity Council Regular Meeting
#3 Order of Business
3.\nCouncil Initiated Item – Spanish Translation of Public Outreach Materials\nReference: Tony Winney, Interim City Manager\nRecommendation: Discuss and Provide Direction to City Staff.
#4 Order of Business
4.\nCouncil Initiated Item – Process for Council Initiated Items\nReference: Tony Winney, Interim City Manager\nRecommendation: Discuss and Provide Direction to City Staff.\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. Public Employment (Government Code §54957): City Manager\nb. Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation (Government Code\n§54956.9(d)(4)) 1 case
#B Order of Business 1
1.B City of Lemon Grove Payment Demands\nReference: Stacey Tang, Finance Director\nRecommendation: Ratify demands covering December 26, 2025 to January 8,\n2026.
#D Order of Business 1
1.D Local Agency Investment Fund Authorization\nReference: Stacey Tang, Finance Director\nRecommendation: Rescind Resolution 2024-4058 and adopt a Resolution\nauthorizing participation in the California State’s Local Agency Investment Fund\n(LAIF) and designating the City Manager, Administrative Services Director,\nFinance Director, Finance Manager, and Accounting Analyst to serve as\nauthorized staff agents.
#E Order of Business 1
1.E Approval of a Service Agreement Amendment and Purchase Order to Precision\nConcrete Cutting for Sidewalk Repairs\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: Adopt a Resolution to: (1) Approve Amendment No. 2 to the\nAgreement (2024-18) with Precision Concrete Cutting, increasing the\nAgreement’s not-to-exceed amount from $125,000 to $150,000. (2) Approve a\nPurchase Order (PO) for $65,015.60 to Precision Concrete Cutting (PCC) for\nsidewalk repairs.
#F Order of Business 1
1.F Award of Contract (No. 2026-09) for the Davidson Ave Storm Drain\nReplacement Project\nReference: Izzy Murguia, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: Adopt a Resolution to award a contract (No. 2026-09) to A\nVidovich Construction Company Inc. for $139,102.32 for the Davidson Ave\nStorm Drain Replacement Project and authorize the City Manager to execute\nany necessary documents.
#G Order of Business 1
1.G Approval of a Purchase Order to Duke’s Root Control, Inc. for Sanitary Sewer\nRoot Control Services\nReference: Tom Martin, Public Works Operations and Administration Manager\nRecommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving a Purchase Order for\n$65,555.75 to Duke’s Root Control, Inc. (“Duke’s”) for sewer root control\nservices.\nReports to Council