Long Beach — 2026-04-21
City Council
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1. Llame al (213) 338-8477
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10. 26-54880\nRecommendation to receive and file the application of Small Cafe INC, dba The\nSmall Cafe, for an original application of an Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)\nLicense, 5656 East 2nd St, submit a Public Notice of Protest to ABC; and direct\nCity Manager to withdraw the protest if a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is granted.\n(District 3)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nPolice Department\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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11. 26-54879\nRecommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute a contract and any necessary documents including any necessary\nsubsequent amendments, with A&T Europe S.P.A., of Italy and its U.S. subsidiary,\nMyrtha Pools USA of Sarasota, Fl, for the procurement and delivery of\nprefabricated aquatic pools, equipment and ancillary parts and accessories, on the\nsame terms and conditions afforded to the Piggyback Contract with Wiseburn\nUnified School District (WUSD) Bid #2024-23 per Agreement dated August 15,\n2024, in a total amount of $3,000,000, until the WUSD contract expires on August\n15, 2027, with the option to renew for as long as the Wiseburn Unified contract\nremains in effect at the discretion of the City Manager. (District 3)\nOffice or Department:\nPublic Works\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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12. 26-54812\nRecommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP PW-25-656 and award a\ncontract to CSI Patrol Service, Inc., of Long Beach, CA, for providing for security\nservices, in a total annual amount not to exceed $350,000, for a period of two\nyears, with the option to renew for three additional one-year periods, at the\ndiscretion of the City Manager; and, authorize City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute all documents necessary to enter into the contract, including any\nnecessary subsequent amendments. (District 3)\nOffice or Department:\nPublic Works\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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13. 26-54813\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all\ndocuments necessary to amend Contract No. 35392 with BKF Engineers, of\nNewport Beach, CA; Contract No. 35394 with Ardurra Group, Inc., of Newport\nBeach, CA; Contract No. 35395 with GHD, Inc., of Irvine, CA; Contract No. 35396\nwith Onward Engineering, of Anaheim, CA; and Contract No. 35398 with Stantec\nConsulting Services, Inc., of Irvine, CA, for providing as-needed consulting\nservices for street design projects, to extend the terms of the contracts to\nSeptember 30, 2026. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nPublic Works\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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14. 26-54814\nRecommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary\nsubsequent amendments, with SHI International Corp., of Somerset, NJ, for\nproviding technology products, services, and solutions on the same terms and\nconditions afforded to the City of Mesa, AZ, in a total annual amount not to exceed\n$150,000, until the City of Mesa, AZ contract 2024056-02 expires on July 1, 2028,\nwith the option to renew for as long as the City of Mesa, AZ contract 2024056-02 is\nin effect, at the discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nTechnology and Innovation\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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15. 26-54815\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all\ndocuments necessary to amend Contract No. 35944 with Cellco Partnership dba\nVerizon Wireless, of Annapolis Junction, MD, for providing cellular broadband\nservices and modems, to increase the contract amount by $300,000, for an annual\ncontract amount of $900,000, authorize and a 20 percent contingency in the\namount of $180,000, for a revised total annual contract amount not to exceed\n$1,080,000. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nTechnology and Innovation\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nCEREMONIALS AND PRESENTATIONS\nCelebration of the Young Child\nYouth Power Participatory Budgeting\nDenim Day 2026\nHEARING
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16. 26-54807\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an Estoppel\nand Recognition Agreement in favor of MCRT Investments LLC (or an affiliate)\n(MCRT) in connection with the transfer and development of the Mid Block Site at\n321 West Ocean Boulevard;\nAuthorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an amendment to the Second\nAmended and Restated Conveyance Agreement (Contract No. 35331) with MCRT\nand Plenary Properties Long Beach LLC to, among other things, recognize\nMCRT’s rights to the Mid Block Site and provide for project phasing;\nAuthorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an Indemnification and\nReimbursement Agreement with MCRT to, among other things, allow for MCRT to\nfulfill City’s existing obligation under the Civic Center Project Agreement to\nremediate certain impacted soil existing on the Mid Block Site;\nAuthorize City Manager, or designee, to execute a Waterline Easement Agreement\nwith MCRT Investments LLC (or an affiliate) to, among other things, allow for the\nCity to install and maintain a water pipeline and related facilities on a portion of the\nMid Block Site;\nAuthorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an Access Agreement with MCRT\nInvestments LLC (or an affiliate) to, among other things, allow MCRT and its\ncontractors to access City-owned property for the purposes of installing public\nimprovements required in connection with the project;\nAuthorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an Easement Agreement with\nMCRT Investments LLC (or an affiliate) to, among other things, allow for the\ninstallation of landscaping, hardscaping and a fire lane on a portion of City-owned\nproperty;\nAdopt resolution approving deferral of up to $1,799,917, in development impact\nfees to be collected at the completion of Phase Two of the project in recognition of\ninfrastructure completed early in Phase One;\n26-54808\nAdopt resolution approving an “Other Alternative Compliance Method” request\nunder the City’s Inclusionary Housing Ordinance for a 729 unit housing\ndevelopment project located at 321 West Ocean Boulevard, to allow the option for\ninclusion of seventy-three (73) Moderate-Income (MI) level affordable units (10\npercent MI affordability) instead of the standard requirement of forty-four (44) Very-\nLow-Income (VLI) and forty-four (44) Low-Income (LI) level affordable units (12\npercent total affordability) for the affordability requirement pursuant to Section\n21.67.080(C) of the Long Beach Municipal Code and adopting related findings\nthereto; and\nAuthorize City Manager, or designee, to execute such other documents,\nagreements, or maps as are reasonably necessary to effectuate the transfer and\ndevelopment of the Mid Block Site. (District 1)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nCommunity Development; Public Works\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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17. 26-54882\nRecommendation to receive and file a presentation in recognition of Cambodian\nGenocide Remembrance Day.\nOffice or Department:\nSuely Saro, Councilwoman, Sixth District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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18. 26-54890\nRecommendation to request City Manager to work with relevant departments to\nevaluate the feasibility and process to consider the disposition of City-owned\nparcel identified as APN 7149-004-900 to facilitate a Teamsters-sponsored\ncommunity park activation concept “Playground With No Bounds” and report back\nto council within 120 days.\nOffice or Department:\nMegan Kerr, Councilwoman, Fifth District; Mary\nZendejas, Councilwoman, First District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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19. 26-54820\nRecommendation to receive and file a presentation update on citywide public\nsafety efforts. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nCity Manager; Community Development; Police\nDepartment\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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20. 26-54881\nRecommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary\nsubsequent amendments, with the Los Angeles County Housing and Homeless\nServices, Homeless Prevention Unit, of Los Angeles CA, to provide operations and\nsupportive services for the Homeless Prevention Program to persons at risk of\nexperiencing homelessness in the City of Long Beach, in a total contract amount\nnot to exceed $743,703, for a period of one-year with the option to renew for an\nadditional one-year period, at the discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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21. 26-54822\nRecommendation to receive and file a report on the construction progress of the\nColorado Lagoon Open Channel Project. (District 3)\nOffice or Department:\nPublic Works\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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22. 26-54888\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all\ndocuments necessary to amend Contract No. 36289 with Reyes Construction, Inc.,\nof Pomona, CA, for providing construction services on the Colorado Lagoon Open\nChannel Project, to increase the contract amount by $4,500,000, for a revised total\ncontract amount not to exceed $31,064,768; and\nIncrease appropriations in the Tidelands Operating Fund Group in the Public\nWorks Department by $2,000,000, offset by a release of set asides available for\nthis purpose. (District 3)\nOffice or Department:\nPublic Works\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nORDINANCE
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23. 26-54816\nRecommendation to affirm that the proposed ordinance amendments and Local\nCoastal Program Amendment are exempt from the California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land) and\n15311 (Accessory Structures) (CE-25-143);\nDeclare ordinance amending Title 5, Title 8 and Title 10 of the Long Beach\nMunicipal Code by repealing and replacing Chapters 5.37, 5.51, 8.40, 8.44, 8.45,\n10.22, and 10.24 all relating to mobile food facilities, read the first time and laid\nover to the next regular meeting of the City Council for final reading;\n26-54817\nDeclare ordinance approving a Zoning Code Amendment (ZCA25-002), and adopt\nthe proposed findings related thereto, to amend Long Beach Municipal Code\n(LBMC) Chapters 21.15, 21.32, 21.33, 21.35, 21.45, 21.51, 21.52, and 21.53 of\nTitle 21 (Zoning) related to the definition of mobile food facilities (i.e. mobile food\ntrucks) and their operation on private property to support proposed changes to Title\n5 (Regulations of Businesses, Trades and Professions) and Title 8 (Health and\nSafety) of the LBMC, read the first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of\nthe City Council for final reading;\n26-54818\nDeclare ordinance amending Chapters 22.15 and 22.25 of Title 22 (Transitional\nZoning Code: Zone in Specified Areas) related to the definition of mobile food\nfacilities (i.e. mobile food trucks) and their operation on private property to support\nproposed changes to Title 5 (Regulations of Businesses, Trades and Professions)\nand Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the LBMC, read the first time and laid over to the\nnext regular meeting of the City Council for final reading; and\n26-54819\nAdopt resolution supporting a Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA25-002)\nto implement the establishment of new regulations for mobile food facilities in Title\n21 (Zoning) to implement proposed changes of Title 5 and Title 8 of the LBMC and\nauthorizing City Manager, or designee, to submit LCPA25-002, and associated\nmaterials and findings, related to changes to Title 21 of the LBMC to the California\nCoastal Commission for its review and certification in compliance with the Certified\nLocal Coastal Program. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nCity Manager; Community Development\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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24. 26-54841\nRecommendation to declare ordinance amending and restating Chapter 5.95 of the\nLong Beach Municipal Code relating to third-party food delivery service fees, read\nand adopted as read. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nCity Attorney\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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25. 26-54243\nRecommendation to declare ordinance approving Zoning Code Amendment\n(ZCA25-001), and adopt the proposed findings related thereto, to amend Long\nBeach Municipal Code (LBMC) Chapters 21.15 and 21.51 of Title 21 (Zoning) to\nintroduce and establish new regulations for Microenterprise Home Kitchen\nOperations (MEHKOs) to support proposed changes to Title 5 (Regulation of\nBusinesses, Trades and Professions), read and adopted as read. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nCommunity Development\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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26. 26-54465\nRecommendation to declare ordinance amending Title 5 of the Long Beach\nMunicipal Code - Regulation of Businesses, Trades, and Professions, amending\nand restating Chapter 5.35, all relating to Microenterprise Home Kitchen\nOperations, read and adopted as read. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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3. Pulse # para unirse 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 – 15)\n1. 26-54883\nRecommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $1,215, offset by the Second Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to\nprovide contributions of:\n• $500 to the St. Mary Medical Center Foundation for their Easter Walk on\nApril 5, 2026;\n• $200 to Roadrunner’s Club of America, DBA: Shoreline Frontrunners of\nLong Beach for the 2026 Long Beach Pride Run/Walk on May 17, 2026;\n• $165 to Bluff Heights Neighborhood Association for the Lost Railway Tour\nevent on January 24, 2026;\n• $350 to Grace United Methodist Church for the Spectralia Pride Forum on\nMay 7, 2026; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $1,215, to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department:\nCindy Allen, Councilwoman, Second District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\n2. 26-54884\nRecommendation to receive and file report on Councilwoman Saro's Travel to\nSacramento on April 7, 2026.\nOffice or Department:\nSuely Saro, Councilwoman, Sixth District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\n3. 26-54885\nRecommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $5,250, offset by the Fifth Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to\nprovide contributions to the following organizations:\n• $1,250 to Long Beach BLAST (Better Learning for All Students Today) in\nsupport of their annual Breakfast BLAST event;\n• $1,000 to St. Anthony High School in support of their 105th Hall of Fame\nGala;\n• $500 to Long Beach Century Club to support their annual Mayor’s Trophy\nGolf Tournament;\n• $500 to the Cambodian American Cultural Center in support of the 4th\nAnnual Long Beach Sankranta Festival;\n• $500 to Long Beach Forward in support of the Long Beach LGBTQIA2S+\nCommunity Health Summit;\n• $500 to Partners of Parks in support of the 1st Annual Long Beach Favorite\nPet Competition;\n• $500 to the Cooper Steinhauser Foundation in support of their NICU Warrior\nWalk;\n• $500 to Lakewood Village Community Church in support of the BSA Troop\n65 Annual Pancake Breakfast; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $5,250, to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department:\nMegan Kerr, Councilwoman, Fifth District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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4. 26-54889\nRecommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $300, offset by the Eighth Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to\nprovide contributions of:\n1. $300 to the Speak Up Empowerment Foundation Inc, in support of their\n10th annual Ms. Single Mom Empowerment Forum on April 18, 2026; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $300, to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department:\nTunua Thrash-Ntuk, Councilwoman, Eighth District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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5. 26-54871\nRecommendation to approve the minutes for the City Council meetings of\nTuesday, April 7, 2026.\nOffice or Department:\nCity Clerk\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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6. 26-54872\nRecommendation to refer to City Attorney damage claims received between April\n6, 2026 and April 13, 2026.\nOffice or Department:\nCity Clerk\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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7. 26-54809\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager to execute all documents necessary\nfor a Reinstatement and First Amendment to Communications License Agreement\nNo. 27164 with T-Mobile West LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as\nsuccessor in interest to Sprint PCS Assets LLC, a Delaware limited liability\ncompany, as successor in interest to Cox PCS Assets, LLC, a Delaware limited\nliability company, for the continued operation and use of telecommunication\nequipment on City of Long Beach owned property located at 300 East Ocean\nBoulevard, commonly known as the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment\nCenter. (District 1)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nEconomic Development and Opportunity\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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8. 26-54810\nRecommendation to receive and file the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report\n(ACFR) and Separately Issued Financial Statements for the Fiscal Year Ended\nSeptember 30, 2025. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nFinancial Management\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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9. 26-54811\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager to process a refund in the amount of\n$98,183, to St. Mary Medical Center for Medi-Cal Ground Emergency Medical\nTransport overpayments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nFinancial Management\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.