Long Beach — 2026-06-09

City Council

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1. Llame al (213) 338-8477
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10. 26-55228 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an\nagreement and all necessary documents and any subsequent amendments\nincluding extending the term, with Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD), of\nLong Beach, CA, to establish and provide learning opportunities for select high\nschool students for career internship experiences at no cost to LBUSD or students,\nfor the period of June 18, 2026, through June 30, 2029. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: City Manager\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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11. 26-55226 Recommendation to authorize Community Development Department to process a\nrefund totaling $402,587, to PCL Construction Services, Inc., for a project located\nat 4100 Donald Douglas Drive. (District 5)\nOffice or Department: Community Development\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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12. 26-55227 Recommendation to award an agreement to the Housing for All Long Beach\nCommunity Land Trust, of Long Beach, CA, for grant funding to provide technical\nassistance and further the mission of the Community Land Trust, in a total amount\nnot to exceed $200,000, for a period of two years; and, authorize City Manager, or\ndesignee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the contract, including\nany necessary amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Community Development\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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13. 26-55240 Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP FM-24-501 and award a\ncontract to Fortress Armored Services Company (Fortress), of Lawndale,\nCalifornia, for citywide armored car pick up services, in a total annual amount not\nto exceed $145,000, for a period of five years, with the option to renew for five\nadditional one-year renewal periods at an annual cost increase of five percent for\neach renewal, at the discretion of the City Manager; and, authorize City Manager,\nor designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the contract,\nincluding any necessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Financial Management\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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14. 26-55243 Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP FM-24-467 and award a\ncontract to U.S. Bank N.A., of Minneapolis, MN, for general banking services, in a\ntotal annual amount not to exceed $275,000, for a period of five years, with the\noption to renew for five additional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City\nManager; and, authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents\nnecessary to enter into the contract, including any necessary subsequent\namendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Financial Management\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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15. 26-55248 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all\ndocuments necessary to amend Contract No. 35089 with ABM Industries, Inc., of\nLos Angeles, CA, for providing custodial services to various locations, to increase\nthe contract amount by $1,300,000, for a revised contract amount not to exceed\n$15,602,892, and extend the term of the contract to June 30, 2027. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Financial Management\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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16. 26-55241 Recommendation to receive and file the Investment Report for Quarter ending\nMarch 31, 2026. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Financial Management\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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17. 26-55236 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all\ndocuments necessary to amend Agreement No. 37268, Cal OES Agreement No.\nA231012733 with the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services\napproving the Fire Department to complete Swiftwater Flood/ Search and Rescue\n(SF/S&R) training and exercises through June 30, 2028; and to increase the\nagreement amount by $46,350, for a total agreement amount not to exceed\n$182,310; and\nIncrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Fire Department by\n$46,350, offset by reimbursement funds from the California Governor's Office of\nEmergency Services. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Fire Department\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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18. 26-55237 Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary\nsubsequent amendments, with Digital EMS Solutions, Inc., of Yorba Linda, CA, for\nproviding an Electronic Patient Care Report System to the Long Beach Fire\nDepartment, in an annual amount of $225,000, with 10 percent annual licensing\nincrease, for a period of three years, with the option to renew for two additional\none-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department: Fire Department\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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19. 26-55238 Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute a contract, along with any necessary documents and subsequent\namendments, with Zoll Medical Corporation of Chelmsford, MA, to furnish and\ndeliver medical equipment and associated consumable supplies; as well as repair,\nservice, and maintenance for medical equipment and monitors on the same terms\nand conditions afforded to the League of Oregon Cities, a State of Oregon public\nagency, in an annual amount not to exceed $560,000, until the League of Oregon\nCities Contract No. PS25850 expires on February 10, 2030, with the option to\nrenew for as long as the League of Oregon Cities contract remains in effect, at the\ndiscretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Fire Department\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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20. 26-55239 Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary\nsubsequent amendments, with Life-Assist, Inc., of Rancho Cordova, CA, for\nfurnishing and delivering emergency medical supplies, on the same terms and\nconditions afforded to the League of Oregon Cities, a State of Oregon public\nagency, for a total annual amount not to exceed $500,000, until the League of\nOregon Cities Contract No. PS25830 expires on November 19, 2029, with the\noption to renew for as long as the League of Oregon Cities contract is in effect, at\nthe discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Fire Department\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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21. 26-55229 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute a\nMemorandum of Understanding (MOU) and any subsequent amendments, with\nBaby2Baby, for acceptance of donated items for participants in programs of the\nHealth and Human Services Department for a period of three years, upon\nexecution of the contract, with the option to renew for three additional one-year\nperiods, at the discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Health and Human Services\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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22. 26-55231 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all\ndocuments necessary to amend Contract No. 35172 with Cardinal Health, of\nDublin, OH, to continue serving as the Distributor and Drug Wholesaler, to provide\neligible prescription drugs under the 340B Pharmacy Program, to increase the\ncontract amount by $370,000, for a revised annual contract amount not to exceed\n$600,000; and\nIncrease appropriations in the Health Fund Group in the Health and Human\nServices Department by $163,000, offset by program revenue. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Health and Human Services\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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23. 26-55232 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute agreement\nnumber PH-003082, all necessary documents, and any subsequent amendments\nincluding the award or term, with the County of Los Angeles Department of Public\nHealth (LADPH), to accept and expend funding in an amount not to exceed\n$17,067, for Biomedical Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Prevention Services\nfor the period of June 1, 2026, through November 30, 2026, with an option to\nextend the agreement for five additional terms at the discretion of the City\nManager; and\nIncrease appropriations, contingent upon receipt of grant award in the Health Fund\nGroup in the Health and Human Services Department by $17,067, offset by grant\nrevenue. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Health and Human Services\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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24. 26-55234 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an\nagreement, all necessary documents, and any subsequent amendments, including\nto the award amount or term, with the County of Los Angeles to accept and expend\nfunding in the amount of $663,344, for the Family Preservation Program for a one\nyear period from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027, with the option to renew for\ntwo additional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager; and\nIncrease appropriations in the Health Fund Group in the Health and Human\nServices Department by $663,344, offset by grant revenues. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Health and Human Services\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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25. 26-55235 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an\nagreement, and all necessary documents, subcontracts, or subsequent\namendments, including amendments to the award amount or terms, with the State\nWater Resources Control Board to receive and expend grant funding in the total\namount of $297,675, to provide beach water quality monitoring, for the period of\nJuly 1, 2025 to June 30, 2028; and\nIncrease appropriations in the Health Fund Group in the Health and Human\nServices department in the amount of $297,675, offset by grant revenue.\n(Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Health and Human Services\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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26. 26-55242 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an\nagreement, and any necessary amendments, with Long Beach City College\n(LBCC) District to provide internship opportunities for LBCC students with the\nLibrary, Arts, and Culture Department, for the period of June 15, 2026, to June 15,\n2031. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Library, Arts, and Culture\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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27. 26-55244 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to approve a fee waiver\nfor the Alamitos Heights Improvement Association, a nonprofit organization, in an\namount not to exceed $350, for the use of Alamitos Heights Park for the 38th\nAnnual Colorado Lagoon Tree Lighting Celebration to be held on November 27,\n2026. (District 3)\nOffice or Department: Parks, Recreation and Marine\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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28. 26-55245 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to approve a fee waiver\nfor the Seal Beach Yacht Club (SLBYC), in an amount not to exceed $2,268, for\nuse of 108 parking spaces in Alamitos Bay Marina for The Charity Regatta Swap\nMeet on July 11, 2026. (District 3)\nOffice or Department: Parks, Recreation and Marine\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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29. 26-55249 Recommendation to adopt Request for Proposal, No. RFP PR-25-576 and award a\ncontract to Great Scott Tree Service, Inc., of Stanton, CA, for providing tree\ntrimming services, in an annual amount of $1,100,000, authorize a 15 percent\ncontingency in the amount of $165,000, for a total annual amount not to exceed\n$1,265,000, for a period of two years, with the option to renew for three additional\none-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager; and, authorize City\nManager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the\ncontract, including amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Parks, Recreation and Marine\nSuggested Action: Approve 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 – 30)\n1. 26-55344 Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $3,000, offset by the Sixth Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to\nprovide contributions of:\n1. $2,500 to Developing Future Leaders in support of their 30th Annual\nJuneteenth celebration;\n2. $500 to VIP Family Foundation Corporation in support of their World-\nFamous Block Party – Juneteenth edition; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $3,000, to offset transfers to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department: Suely Saro, Councilwoman, Sixth District\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\n2. 26-55345 Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $1,000, offset by the Fourth Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to\nprovide support for the following:\n1. $500 to Long Beach Unified School District (Tincher Preparatory School) in\nsupport of the Student Wellness Center;\n2. $500 to Long Beach Unified School District (Wilson High School) in support\nof the marching band; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $1,000, to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department: Daryl Supernaw, Councilman, Fourth District\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\n3. 26-55346 Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $4,500, offset by the Second Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to\nprovide contributions of:\n• $2,500 to the LGBTQ Center Long Beach for their annual Black and White\nBall on June 27, 2026;\n• $1,000 to Long Beach Museum of Art Foundation for the LBMA Uncorked!\nfundraiser on June 13, 2026;\n• $500 to Bluff Heights Neighborhood Association for their 4th of July\nNeighborhood Block Party on July 4, 2026;\n• $500 to the Rose Park Neighborhood Association for their annual Rose\nPark Picnic on July 19, 2026; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $4,500, to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department: Cindy Allen, Councilwoman, Second District\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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30. 26-55246 Recommendation to increase appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in\nthe Public Works Department by $388,800, offset by Transportation Development\nAct (TDA) Article 3 revenue; and\nIncrease appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in the Public Works\nDepartment by $388,800, offset by transfer of TDA Article 3 revenue from the\nCapital Grant Fund, a fund within the Capital Funds Group. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Public Works\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\nCEREMONIALS AND PRESENTATIONS\nGun Violence Awareness Week\nOne Long Beach Violence Prevention\nHEARING
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31. 26-55250 Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude\nthe public hearing, and adopt resolution to adopt and certify an Addendum\n(EIRA25-001) to the Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) prepared for\nthe General Plan Land Use Element and Urban Design Element (EIR03-16) (SCH\nNo. 2015051054) relating to a Zone Change (ZCHG24-006) and General Plan\nAmendment (GPA24-004) of a property located at 5705-5723 Lime Avenue (APN\n7127-006-917) in accordance with provisions of the California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA) Section 15164 of the CEQA guidelines, and making certain\nfindings and determinations that no new or different mitigation measures are\nrequired;\n26-55251 Adopt resolution approving a city-initiated General Plan Map Amendment (GPA24-\n004), and adopt the proposed findings related thereto, to amend the Land Use\nElement of the General Plan to change the land use PlaceType and height limit of\na property located at 5705-5723 Lime Avenue (APN 7127-006-917) from Founding\nand Contemporary Neighborhood (FCN)/2-stories to Neighborhood Serving\nCenters, Moderate (NSC-M)/3-stories; and\n26-55252 Adopt ordinance for a city-initiated Zoning Map Change (ZCHG24-006), and adopt\nthe proposed findings related thereto, to amend the zoning designation for a\nproperty at 5705-5723 Lime Avenue (APN 7127-006-917) from Low-Density Multi-\nfamily Residential, Small Lot (R-3-S) to Mixed Use 2, Special Use Incentives (MU-\n2-A), read the first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the City Council\nfor final reading. (District 8)\nOffice or Department: Community Development\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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32. 26-55253 Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude\nthe public hearing, review and adopt an Addendum (EIRA26-001) to the Initial\nStudy/Negative Declaration (IS/ND) (SCH No. 2021050034) prepared for the City’s\nEnhanced Density Bonus (ND 08-20) relating to an amendment to Title 21 of the\nLong Beach Municipal Code for the Enhanced Density Bonus Program Update;\nDeclare ordinance adopting Zoning Code Amendment (ZCA26-001), adopting the\nproposed findings related thereto, to amend Chapters 21.15, 21.21 and 21.68 of\nthe Long Beach Municipal Code (Zoning Regulations) to update the existing\nEnhanced Density Bonus to align with the provisions of the Inclusionary Housing\nOrdinance; add special bonuses for projects providing community benefits; and\nimplement other procedural and implementation streamlining changes, read the\nfirst time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the City Council for final\nreading; and\n26-55254 Adopt resolution supporting a Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA26-001)\nto update the existing regulations for Enhanced Density Bonus in Title 21 (Zoning\nRegulations) and authorizing City Manager, or designee, to submit LCPA26-001,\nand associated materials and findings, related to changes to Title 21 of the Long\nBeach Municipal Code to the California Coastal Commission for its review and\ncertification in compliance with the Certified Local Coastal Program. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Community Development\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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33. 26-55268 Recommendation to adopt resolution to adopt and certify an Addendum (EIRA-01-\n23) to the Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) prepared for the General\nPlan Land Use Element Update and Urban Design Element (EIR 03-16) relating to\nmap and text changes to the Land Use Element (LUE), as well as implementation\nof the General Plan Land Use Element through an amendment to Title 22 (ZCA24-\n005) and related zone change (ZCHG24-005) and General Plan Amendments\n(GPA24-003) to rezone designated corridors roughly bounded by, and inclusive of,\nLocust Avenue to the west, Del Amo Boulevard to the north, the 405 freeway to the\nsouth, and the Long Beach-Lakewood city boundary to the east (“the Greater Bixby\nKnolls Area”) and to make corrections to the LUE text for clarity and to ensure\ncompliance with state housing laws, in accordance with provisions of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section 15164 of the CEQA guidelines, and\nmaking certain findings and determinations that no new or different mitigation\nmeasures are required;\n26-55269 Adopt ordinance amending Title 22.11, 22.12, 22.15, 22.30, 22.40, and 22.41 of\nthe Long Beach Municipal Code (ZCA24-005) to establish two new zoning districts,\nMixed-Use Main Street (MU-M) and Commercial Main Street (C-M) that will\nimplement the Neighborhood Serving Corridor Low (NSC-L) and Community\nCommercial (CC) PlaceTypes of the Long Beach General Plan Land Use Element\nand minor amendments to all existing zoning districts contained within Title 22,\nread the first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the City Council for\nfinal reading;\n26-55337 Adopt resolution adopting a General Plan Map Amendment (GPA24-003), and\nproposed findings related thereto, to amend pages 20, 25, and 30 of the\nDesignated Map Book of the Land Use Element of the General Plan related to the\nGreater Bixby Knolls Area and to Andy Street in North Long Beach;\n26-55270 Adopt ordinance for a Zoning Map Change (ZCHG24-005), and adopt proposed\nfindings related thereto, to amend the zoning designations and rezone select\nproperties on major corridors in the Greater Bixby Knolls Area to Title 22 Zones\nthat implement the designated PlaceTypes for each property, read the first time\nand laid over to the next regular meeting of the City Council for final reading; and\n26-55338 Adopt resolution adopting a General Plan Text Amendment (GPA24-003), and\nproposed findings related thereto, to amend pages 65, 76-87, 93-95, and 170-171\nof the Land Use Element to redefine and clarify definitions that guide development\nstandards in the LUE such as housing density and height limits for PlaceTypes,\nreconcile numerical discrepancies to correct and align the text and tables\nregulating PlaceTypes, update specific development standards for the Multi-Family\nResidential-Low (MFR-L) and Neo-Industrial (NI) PlaceTypes, and update Table\nLU-6 to reflect the applicability of Title 22 zoning districts across General Plan\nPlaceTypes. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Community Development\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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34. 26-55391 Recommendation to receive and approve appointments and reappointments for\nNon-Charter Commissions.\nOffice or Department: Rex Richardson, Mayor\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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35. 26-55396 Recommendation to receive Charter Commission appointments and\nreappointments approved by the Government Operations and Efficiency\nCommittee pursuant to Section 509 of the City Charter and Section 2.03.065 of the\nLong Beach Municipal Code.\nOffice or Department: Rex Richardson, Mayor\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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36. 26-55255 Recommendation to adopt Request For Proposal No. RFP DV-25-515 and award a\ncontract to The Superlative Group, of Cleveland, Ohio to provide consulting\nservices to evaluate advertising opportunities and design an advertising program\nor district centered around the use of City-owned spaces, in the amount of\n$163,000, authorize a 15 percent contingency in the amount of $24,450, for a total\namount not to exceed $187,450, for a period of two years, with the option to renew\nfor three additional one-year periods, at the discretion 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;\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Economic Development\nand Opportunity Department by $200,000, to transfer appropriation to the\nCommunity Development Department; and\nIncrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Community\nDevelopment Department by $200,000, to support the creation of new revenue\nsource focusing on advertising opportunities. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Community Development\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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37. 26-55258 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an\nagreement, and any necessary documents, subcontracts, and subsequent\namendments, including amendments to the award amount or agreement term, with\nthe California Governor’s Office of Service and Community Engagement, California\nVolunteers (CV), to accept grant funding up to $2,165,109, of State of California\nGeneral Funds, for the Economic Development and Opportunity Department, Long\nBeach Workforce Innovation Network (LBWIN), Long Beach Youth Service Corps,\na paid work experience program, from contract execution through December 31,\n2027. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Economic Development and Opportunity\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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38. 26-55259 Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all\ndocuments necessary for a Second Amendment to Agreement No. 36740 with Visit\nLong Beach, Inc., dba Meet Long Beach, of Long Beach, CA, a California non-\nprofit corporation, to provide the City of Long Beach (City) with a marketing\nprogram for conventions and tourism, and to support economic development\ninitiatives that position Long Beach as a destination for entertainment, sports, and\ntourism, and support small businesses, in the amount of $4,608,676, for the fiscal\nyear ending September 30, 2026, and in amounts subject to annual appropriation\nby the City Council in subsequent years, for an additional three-year extension\nbeyond the originally authorized agreement term; and authorize City Manager, or\ndesignee, to execute all documents necessary to amend the agreement, including\nany necessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department: Economic Development and Opportunity\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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39. 26-55260 Recommendation to adopt resolution requesting that the Board of Harbor\nCommissioners approve in the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget the transfer of 5 percent of\nFiscal Year 2026 (FY 26) gross operating revenue, from the Harbor Fund Group to\nthe Tidelands Operating Fund Group, with a true-up adjustment, if necessary, to\nreflect the final gross revenue amount upon issuance of the Harbor Department’s\nFY 26 audited financial statements. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Financial Management\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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4. 26-55347 Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $700, offset by the Eighth Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to\nprovide contributions of:\n1. $200 to the LGBTQ Center Long Beach for the Black & White Gala on June\n27, 2026;\n2. $500 to the VIP Family Foundation for the Juneteenth Block Party on June\n20, 2026; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $700, to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department: Tunua Thrash-Ntuk, Councilwoman, Eighth District\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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40. 26-55339 Recommendation to adopt resolution approving an exception to the 180-day\nwaiting period for Public Agencies pursuant to Government Code 7522.56 and\n21224, to hire Ms. Julie Bedard for a limited duration to work in the Police\nDepartment. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Human Resources\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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41. 26-55263 Recommendation to find the project exempt from CEQA under State CEQA\nGuidelines Categorical Exemption, Section 15301 (Class 1. Existing Facilities), and\nNEPA Guidelines Categorial Exclusion No. 202005003. Accept the filed Notice of\nExemption No. CE-19-257 and Categorical Exclusion No. 202005003 prepared in\naccordance with CEQA; and\nAdopt Plans and Specifications No. R-7249 and award a contract to PALP, Inc.\ndba Excel Paving Company of Long Beach, CA, for the construction of the Orange\nAvenue Backbone Bikeway and Complete Streets Improvements Project, in the\namount of $20,553,820, authorize a 10-percent contingency in the amount of\n$2,055,382, for a total contract amount not to exceed $22,609,202; and, authorize\nCity Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the\ncontract, including any necessary subsequent amendments. (Districts 1, 2, 5, 6, 8)\nOffice or Department: Public Works\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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42. 26-55261 Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP PW25-582 and award contracts\nto AKM Consulting Engineers, of Irvine, CA; Anchor QEA, LLC, of Long Beach,\nCA; Ardurra Group, Inc., of Torrance, CA; Arup US, Inc., of Los Angeles, CA; BKF\nEngineers, of Newport Beach, CA; COWI North America, Inc., of Long Beach, CA;\nDudek, of Encinitas, CA; Earth Mechanics, Inc., of Fountain Valley, CA; Fuscoe\nEngineering, Inc., of Irvine, CA; Geosyntec Consultants, Inc., of Long Beach, CA;\nGMU Geotechnical, Inc., of Rancho Santa Margarita, CA; H.W. Lochner, Inc., of\nMonterey Park, CA; Harris & Associates, Inc., of Irvine, CA; HDR Engineering, Inc.,\nof Long Beach, CA; HNTB Corporation, of Los Angeles, CA; HR Green Pacific,\nInc., of Corona, CA; Koa Consulting, Inc., of Huntington Beach, CA; Kimley-Horn\nand Associates, Inc., of Long Beach, CA; Kleinfelder, Inc., of Cerritos, CA; KPFF\nConsulting Engineers, of Long Beach, CA; Mark Thomas & Company, Inc., of Long\nBeach, CA; Michael Baker International, Inc., of Long Beach, CA; Moffatt & Nichol,\nof Long Beach, CA; NAI Consulting, Inc., of Cathedral City, CA; Psomas, of Los\nAngeles, CA; Public Works Consulting Engineers, Inc., of Beverly Hills, CA;\nStantec Consulting Services Inc., of Irvine, CA; TRC Engineers, Inc., of Santa Ana,\nCA; Twining Inc., of Long Beach, CA; and T.Y.Lin International Group, Ltd., of Los\nAngeles, CA, for engineering and street design services on an as-needed basis for\nstreet design; stormwater and drainage facilities; bridges and structures;\ngeotechnical and pavement engineering; coastal engineering, environmental and\npermitting support services; development review, plan check services and peer\nreview of plans; project management and staff augmentation; computer mapping\nand geographic information systems (GIS); and miscellaneous engineering support\nservices, in a total aggregate amount not to exceed $120,000,000, for a period of\ntwo years, 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 contracts, including any\nnecessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Public Works\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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43. 26-55262 Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. R-7287 and award contracts to\nElecnor Belco Electric, Inc., of Chino, CA, and Select Electric, Inc., of Anaheim,\nCA, for providing as-needed traffic striping and signal system construction\nservices, in a total aggregate amount not to exceed $30,000,000, for a period of\nthree years, with the option to renew for two 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 contracts, including any\nnecessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Public Works\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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44. 26-55264 Recommendation to receive and file an update on the City’s Residential Street CIP\nProgram Funding Allocation Model for FY 28 to FY 32 Pavement Management\nPlan (PMP). (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Public Works\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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45. 26-55266 Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP TI-24-426 and award contracts\nto AllSTEM Connections, Inc., of Las Vegas, NV, Cogent Infotech Corporation, of\nLos Angeles, CA, GenSigma LLC, of San Francisco, CA, LanceSoft, Inc., of\nHerndon, VA, Talent & Acquisition LLC, dba Stand 8, of Long Beach, CA, SWS2\nInc., dba The Ryte Professionals, of Cypress, CA, Trinus Corporation, of\nPasadena, CA, and Tryfacta Inc., of Pleasanton, CA, for providing as-needed\nprofessional and technical services, in a total annual aggregate amount not to\nexceed $9,000,000, for a period of two years, with the option to renew for three\nadditional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager; and, authorize\nCity Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the\ncontract, including any necessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Technology and Innovation\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\nORDINANCE
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46. 26-55168 Recommendation to declare ordinance amending Title 2 of the Long Beach\nMunicipal Code amending Chapter 2.03 relating to the rules of City Council by
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47. 26-55267 Recommendation to declare Proposition "L" ordinance read the first time and laid\nover to the next regular meeting of the City Council for final reading, which\npursuant to Section 1806 of the City Charter, makes findings and determinations\nregarding contracting of utility bill printing. (Citywide)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department: Technology and Innovation\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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48. 26-55074 Recommendation to declare ordinance adopting Zoning Code Amendment\n(ZCA24-003), and adopt the proposed findings related thereto, to amend the\nexisting Inclusionary Housing Ordinance, Chapter 21.67 of the Long Beach\nMunicipal Code (LBMC), to implement suggested modifications made by the\nCalifornia Coastal Commission, read and adopted as read. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: Community Development\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\nNEW BUSINESS
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49. 26-55457 Recommendation to direct City Manager to conduct a feasibility analysis of the\ncommunity violence intervention and prevention (CVIP) recommendations outlined\nin the 2025 Long Beach Community Safety Roadmap Report, prepared by the One\nLong Beach CVIPI Collaborative, and report back to the City Council within 60\ndays.\nOffice or Department: Tunua Thrash-Ntuk, Councilwoman, Eighth\nDistrict; Roberto Uranga, Vice Mayor, Seventh District;\nMary Zendejas, Councilwoman, First District\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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5. 26-55341 Recommendation to authorize City Attorney to submit two Stipulations with\nRequest for Award for approval by the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board,\nand if so approved, separate authority to pay 1) $66,410, and 2) $27,695, in\ncompliance with the Appeals Board Order for Mary Covarubias.\nOffice or Department: City Attorney\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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50. 26-55421 Recommendation to declare ordinance amending the Long Beach Municipal Code\nby amending and restating Sections 10.12.010 and 10.12.020; and, by adding\nSection 10.12.040, all relating to speed limits, read the first time and laid over to\nthe next regular meeting of the City Council for final reading. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department: City Attorney\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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6. 26-55342 Recommendation to authorize City Attorney to submit Stipulations with Request for\nAward for approval by the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board, and if so\napproved, authority to pay $83,302.50, in compliance with the Appeals Board\nOrder for Matthew Mackenzie.\nOffice or Department: City Attorney\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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7. 26-55343 Recommendation to authorize City Attorney to submit two Stipulations with\nRequest for Award for approval by the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board,\nand if so approved, separate authority to pay 1) $40,020, and 2) $12,880, in\ncompliance with the Appeals Board Order for Steve Smock.\nOffice or Department: City Attorney\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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8. 26-55349 Recommendation to approve the minutes for the City Council meetings of\nTuesday, May 12 and May 19, 2026.\nOffice or Department: City Clerk\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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9. 26-55352 Recommendation to refer to City Attorney damage claims received between May\n11, 2026 and June 1, 2026.\nOffice or Department: City Clerk\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.