Long Beach — 2026-03-10

City Council

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10. 26-54448\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an\nagreement, and all documents, subcontracts or subsequent amendments,\nincluding amendments to the award amount, with the State of California\nDepartment of Education, to receive and expend grant funding in an amount not to\nexceed $8,493.50, for the provision of health and sanitation inspections for the\nSummer Food Service Program, for the period of July 1, 2026, to September 14,\n2026; and\nIncrease appropriations in the Health Fund Group in the Health and Human\nServices Department by $8,493.50, offset by grant revenue. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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11. 26-54460\nRecommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary\nsubsequent amendments and orders, with LexisNexis Coplogic Solutions, Inc., of\nAlpharetta, GA, for providing comprehensive products and services for law\nenforcement, including, LexisNexis Desk Officer Reporting System, DORS Crash,\nLexisNexis BuyCrash, and LexisNexis Request a Report, in an amount of $32,917,\nauthorize a 15 percent contingency in the amount of $4,938, for a total annual\ncontract amount not to exceed $37,855, for a period of three years, with the option\nto renew for three additional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City\nManager. (Citywide)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nPolice Department\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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12. 26-54461\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to accept an easement\ndeed from GCC Long Beach, LLC, property owner of 2401 East Wardlow Road, for\nLong Beach Utilities Department to access a new Double Check Detector\nAssembly (DCDA) located on the private property;\nAuthorize City Manager, or designee, to accept a quitclaim deed from GCC Long\nBeach, LLC, property owner of 2401 East Wardlow Road, to terminate a utility\neasement at 2401 East Wardlow Road; and\nAccept CEQA Notice of Determination Number 2023111150. (District 5)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nPublic Works\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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13. 26-54462\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to accept an easement\ndeed from Edgewood Park Community Corporation, property owner of 4800 Long\nBeach Boulevard, for the installation of public utilities; and\nAccept CEQA Notice of Exemption State Clearinghouse Number 2020050229.\n(District 8)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nPublic Works\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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14. 26-54463\nRecommendation to increase appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in\nthe Public Works Department by $94,500, offset by State Highway Safety\nImprovement Program (HSIP) funds from California Department of Transportation\n(Caltrans) (HSIPL-5108(211)); and\nIncrease appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in the Public Works\nDepartment by $94,500, offset by transfer of HSIP Grant Funds from the Capital\nProjects Grant Fund. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nPublic Works\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nCEREMONIALS AND PRESENTATIONS\nEmployee of the Month\nNational Pet Month Kickoff\nHEARING
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15. 26-54243\nRecommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude\nthe public hearing, review and determine that the proposed Zoning Code\nAmendment and Local Coastal Program Amendment are exempt from the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the State CEQA Guidelines, as it will not result\ndirectly or indirectly in significant environmental impacts (SE-25-142);\nDeclare ordinance approving a Zoning Code Amendment (ZCA25-001), and adopt\nthe proposed findings related thereto, to amend Long Beach Municipal Code\n(LBMC) Chapters 21.15 and 21.51 of Title 21 (Zoning) to introduce and establish\nnew regulations for Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations (MEHKOs) to\nsupport proposed changes to Title 5 (Regulation of Businesses, Trades and\nProfessions), read the first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the\nCity Council for final reading; and\n26-54244\nAdopt resolution supporting a Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA25-001)\nto implement the establishment of new regulations for MEHKOS in Title 21\n(Zoning) to implement proposed changes of Title 5 of the LBMC and authorizing\nCity Manager, or designee, to submit LCPA25-001, and associated materials and\nfindings, related to changes to Title 21 of the LBMC to the California Coastal\nCommission for its review and certification in compliance with the Certified Local\nCoastal Program. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nCommunity Development\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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16. 26-54514\nRecommendation to refer to the Parks and Recreation Commission a request to\napprove and forward to the Government Operations and Efficiency Committee a\nproposal to change the name of Los Altos Plaza Park to Park Estates Community\nPark.\nOffice or Department:\nDaryl Supernaw, Councilman, Fourth District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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17. 26-54515\nRecommendation to request Department of Public Works to provide a\ncomprehensive report back on the City’s street lighting infrastructure, maintenance\npractices, public safety impacts, and proposed standardized lighting guidelines in\n90 days.\nOffice or Department:\nSuely Saro, Councilwoman, Sixth District; Megan Kerr,\nCouncilwoman, Fifth District; Tunua Thrash-Ntuk,\nCouncilwoman, Eighth District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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18. 26-54516\nRecommendation to adopt resolution approving the Harbor Department Amended\nSalary Resolution HD-26-3345 for Fiscal Year 2026.\nOffice or Department:\nHarbor\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nORDINANCE
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19. 26-54465\nRecommendation to declare ordinance amending Title 5 of the Long Beach\nMunicipal Code by amending and restating Chapter 5.35, relating to\nMicroenterprise Home Kitchen Operations, read the first time and laid over to the\nnext regular meeting of the City Council for a final reading. Approval of this\nordinance will create a program that permits home-based food facilities to prepare\nand sell meals directly to consumers. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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20. 26-54428\nRecommendation to declare ordinance amending Title 10 of the Long Beach\nMunicipal Code by amending and restating Chapter 10.82 relating to prohibiting\nspectators at street races, sideshows, and reckless driving exhibitions, read and\nadopted as read. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nCity Attorney\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nNEW BUSINESS
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21. 26-54544\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an\nagreement, and any necessary subsequent amendments, including amendments\nto the award amount or period, with the United States Department of Housing and\nUrban Development (HUD) to accept and expend grant funding in the amount of\n$6,055,518, for the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Program, for the period of\nMarch 15, 2026, to March 14, 2030; and\nIncrease appropriations in the Health Fund Group in the Health and Human\nServices Department by $6,055,518, offset by grant revenue. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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22. 26-54561\nRecommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute contracts, and any necessary documents including any necessary\nsubsequent amendments, with PATH, of Los Angeles, CA, for providing Project\nHomekey Program site operations and support services at a 99-unit facility located\nat 1725 Long Beach Boulevard and at a 78-unit facility located at 5950 Long Beach\nBoulevard, in a total annual aggregate amount not to exceed $5,168,400, for a\nperiod of one year beginning March 16, 2026, with the option to renew for one\nadditional three-month period, at the discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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23. 26-54562\nRecommendation to adopt specifications No. RFP HE-24-500 and award contracts\nto First to Serve, of Los Angeles, CA, for the operation and supportive services of\nthe Year Round Shelter Programs, in a total aggregate amount not to exceed\n$6,315,960, from October 1, 2025, through March 31, 2026, at the discretion of the\nCity Manager; and, authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all necessary\ndocuments to enter into the contracts, including any necessary amendments.\n(Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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24. 26-54563\nRecommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute contracts, and any necessary documents including any necessary\nsubsequent amendments, with PATH, of Los Angeles, CA, for providing operations\nand supportive services of the Year-Round Shelter Programs, in an annual\naggregate amount not to exceed $6,015,200, for a period of one year beginning\nMarch 16, 2026, with the option to renew for one additional three-month period, at\nthe discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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3. Pulsa # para unirte a la reunión\nPor favor, tenga en cuenta que, para proporcionar comentarios públicos, deberá asistir a la\nreunión presencial\nPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE\nCONSENT CALENDAR (1 – 14)\n1. 26-54508\nRecommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $550, offset by the Sixth Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to\nprovide contributions of:\n1. $300 to Black Employees Association of Long Beach, in support of the\nBlack History Month Celebration;\n2. $250 to Long Beach Heritage Coalition to support their 45th Anniversary\nPreservation Awards Celebration; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $550, to offset transfers to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department:\nSuely Saro, Councilwoman, Sixth District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\n2. 26-54513\nRecommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $7,250, offset by the Seventh Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to\nsupport the following:\n1. $3,000 to Long Beach Pride in support of their Bicentennial Festival-\nFundraiser;\n2. $1,000 to Community Partners in support of their annual Celebration of the\nYoung Child;\n3. $500 to the Black Employees Association of Long Beach in support of the\nAfrican American History Month Celebration;
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4. $750 to One In Long Beach, Inc., in support of the Transgender Day of\nVisibility;
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5. $2,000 to The Nonprofit Partnership in support of the Nonprofit Community\nBreakfast and in support of District 7 nonprofits through Long Beach Gives;\nand\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $7,250, to offset transfers to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department:\nRoberto Uranga, Vice Mayor, Seventh District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\n3. 26-54509\nRecommendation to refer to City Attorney damage claims received between\nFebruary 23, 2026 and March 2, 2026.\nOffice or Department:\nCity Clerk\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\n4. 26-54449\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to approve an\namendment with the City of Los Angeles, for Department of Homeland Security\ngrant funding for the 2021 Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) grant, to increase\nthe funding amount by $241,480, for a total amount not to exceed $7,110,651, and\nextend the term to May 30, 2025;\nIncrease appropriations in the General Grants Fund Group in the Disaster\nPreparedness and Emergency Communications Department by $114,021, in the\nGeneral Grants Fund Group in the Fire Department by $9,133, in the General\nGrants Fund Group in the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department by $128,670,\nand in the General Services Fund Group in the Technology and Innovation\nDepartment by $84 offset by grant revenue; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Grants Fund Group in the Health and\nHuman Services Department by $10,428, to partially offset other departments'\ngrant expenditures. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nDisaster Preparedness and Emergency\nCommunications; Fire Department; Health and Human\nServices; Parks, Recreation and Marine; Technology\nand Innovation\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\n5. 26-54455\nRecommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute an agreement, and any necessary documents including any subsequent\namendments, with the California Governor's Office of Business and Economic\nDevelopment (GO-Biz), to receive and expend grant funding in the amount of\n$1,231,112, to support the Cannabis Equity Program, from April 1, 2026, to\nOctober 31, 2027; and\nIncrease appropriations in the General Grants Fund Group in the City Manager\nDepartment by $1,231,112, offset by grant revenue. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nEconomic Development and Opportunity\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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6. 26-54459\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all\ndocuments necessary to enter into an Agreement for Temporary Transfer of\nVehicular Equipment with the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services\n(Cal OES) approving the Fire Department to operate a state-owned Type I fire\nengine through February 1, 2036, at the discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nFire Department\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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7. 26-54438\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all\ndocuments necessary to amend Contract No. 35826 with MedPro Waste Disposal,\nLLC, of Naperville, IL, for kiosk collection services throughout Long Beach, to\nincrease the contract amount by $4,106, for a revised annual contract amount not\nto exceed $20,000, and to extend the term of the contract from March 15, 2026 to\nSeptember 30, 2030. (Citywide)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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8. 26-54446\nRecommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP HE-25-571 Long Beach Re-\nEntry Services Program (LBRSP) Tattoo Removal Services and award a contract\nto Sunrise Community Outreach Center, Inc., of Los Angeles, CA for tattoo\nremoval services, in a total amount not to exceed $150,000, for a period of three\nyears, with the option to renew for two additional one-year periods, at the\ndiscretion of the City Manager; and\nAuthorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter\ninto the contract, including any necessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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9. 26-54447\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an\nagreement, and any necessary documents and subsequent amendments, between\nthe City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services and California\nState University, Long Beach School Of Social Work to establish a collaborative\npartnership for a one-year period from April 1, 2026, through March 31, 2027, with\nthe option to renew for four additional one-year periods at the discretion of the City\nManager, at no cost to the City. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.