Lynwood — 2026-02-03
City Council
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1.\nCALL TO ORDER
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10. CITY COUNCIL ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
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11. STAFF ORAL COMMENTS\nvitality, and trust between City officials and residents is essential to advancing public\nsafety, civic participation, and the delivery of effective public services.\nConsistent with the City’s values and the intent of the California Values Act, Senate Bill\n54, the proposed ordinance establishes the City’s commitment not to contract with entities\nthat provide services to federal immigration authorities. The ordinance creates procedures\ngoverning the use of City resources and the handling of all residents’ sensitive\ninformation. Adoption of this ordinance will strengthen community trust, protect due\nprocess, and support the City’s mission of ensuring safety, cooperation, and quality of life\nfor all residents. (CA)\nRecommendation:\nStaff recommends the City Council review Ordinance No. ____ adding Chapter 3-37\nentitled the Lynwood Values Act.\nCity Council Members Reporting on Meetings Attended (Gov. Code Section 53232.3\n(D)).
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2.\nCERTIFICATION OF AGENDA POSTING BY CITY CLERK
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3.\nROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
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4.\nPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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5.\nINVOCATION
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6.\nPRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS\nThis Agenda contains a brief general description of each item to be considered. Copies of the Staff reports or\nother written documentation relating to each item of business referred to on the Agenda are on file in the Office\nof the City Clerk and are available for public inspection. Any person who has a question concerning any of the\nagenda items may call the City Manager at (310) 603-0220, ext. 200.\nProcedures for Addressing the Council\nIN ORDER TO EXPEDITE CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS, WE ASK THAT ALL PERSONS WISHING TO\nADDRESS\nTHE\nCOUNCIL\nSUBMIT\nYOUR\nCOMMENTS\nIN\nADVANCE\nTO\nCITYCLERK@LYNWOODCA.GOV OR FILL OUT A FORM PROVIDED AT THE PODIUM, AND TO TURN IT\nIN TO THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO THE START OF THE MEETING. FAILURE TO FILL OUT SUCH A\nFORM WILL PROHIBIT YOU FROM ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL IN THE ABSENCE OF THE\nUNANIMOUS CONSENT OF THE COUNCIL.\nAGENDA\nTO BE HELD ON\nFebruary 3, 2026\nCOUNCIL CHAMBERS - 11350 BULLIS ROAD. LYNWOOD, CA 90262 OR WEB STREAM\nFOR VIEWING ONLY VIA ZOOM - MEETING ID: 864 5472 5492\nDuly Posted on 1/30/26 By MQ\n6:00 PM\nMilagro Valles, Kid Mayor\nGabriela Camacho, Mayor\nLorraine Avila Moore, Mayor Pro Tem\nLuis Gerardo Cuellar, Council Member\nJuan Munoz-Guevara, Council Member\nRita Soto, Council Member\nUpdate on Law Enforcement Issues
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7.\nCOUNCIL RECESS TO:
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8.\nCONSENT CALENDAR
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9.\nNEW/OLD BUSINESS
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8.1 APPROVAL OF THE WARRANT REGISTER
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8.2 PROJECT ACCEPTANCE FOR THE IMPERIAL HIGHWAY CORRIDOR CAPACITY\nENHANCEMENT PROJECT FY 2023–2024, PROJECT NO. 4011.68.106\nLynwood Successor Agency\nLynwood Housing Authority\nPUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS\n(Regarding Agenda Items Only)\nNON-AGENDA PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS\nTHIS PORTION PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC TO ADDRESS THE\nCOUNCIL ON ITEMS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COUNCIL AND NOT LISTED\nON THE AGENDA. IF AN ITEM IS NOT ON THE AGENDA, THERE SHOULD BE NO\nSUBSTANTIAL DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUE BY THE COUNCIL, BUT COUNCIL MAY\nREFER THE MATTER TO STAFF OR SCHEDULE SUBSTANTIVE DISCUSSION FOR A\nFUTURE MEETING. (The Ralph M. Brown Act, Government Code Section 54954.2 (a).)\nALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER THE CONSENT CALENDAR WILL BE ACTED UPON BY\nONE MOTION AFFIRMING THE ACTION RECOMMENDED ON THE AGENDA. THERE\nWILL BE NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION ON THESE ITEMS PRIOR TO VOTING UNLESS\nMEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OR STAFF REQUEST SPECIFIC ITEMS TO BE REMOVED\nFROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE ACTION.\nExecutive Summary:\nRequest for approval of the warrant register dated February 03, 2026 for FY 2025–26.\n(FIN)\nRecommendation:\nStaff recommends the City Council approve the warrant register dated February 03, 2026\nfor FY 2025–26. Staff certifies the accuracy of the demands.\nExecutive Summary:\nOn March 15, 2023, the City of Lynwood and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan\nTransportation Authority (LACMTA) entered into an agreement for implement capacity\nimprovements along Imperial Highway. On August 15, 2023, City Council awarded a\nconstruction contract to All American Asphalt for the Imperial Highway Corridor Capacity\nEnhancement Project. The total project cost, including construction, change orders,\nconstruction management and inspection, labor compliance, and project management, is\n$4,468,952.90. The project has been completed in accordance with the approved plans\nand specifications and is now ready for formal acceptance by the City Council. (PW)\nRecommendation:
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9.1\nAWARD A CONTRACT TO BOWMAN CONSULTING FOR THE DESIGN OF CDBG\nALLEY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (CIP NO. 2941.68.196)
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9.2 FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nLYNWOOD ADDING CHAPTER 3 SUBSECTION 3-37 OF THE LYNWOOD\nMUNICIPAL CODE ADOPTING PROCEDURES CONCERNING SENSITIVE\nINFORMATION AND PROHIBITION OF THE USE OF CITY RESOURCES FOR\nFEDERAL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached resolution entitled:\n“A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD ACCEPTING\nTHE IMPERIAL HIGHWAY CORRIDOR CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT PROJECT FROM\nSTATE STREET TO WRIGHT ROAD FY 2023–2024, PROJECT NO. 4011.68.106 AS\nCOMPLETE; AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF THE NOTICE OF COMPLETION WITH\nTHE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE AND THE RELEASE OF THE\n5% RETENTION 35 DAYS AFTER THE ACCEPTANCE.”\nExecutive Summary:\nThe CDBG Alley Improvements Project (CIP NO. 2941.68.196 will rehabilitate\ndeteriorated alleys at multiple locations throughout the City. The project includes the\nPlans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) for construction using Community\nDevelopment Block Grant (CDBG) funds. Staff received a proposal from Bowman\nConsulting in the amount of $153,880 to provide professional design and engineering\nservices. Alley segments were selected based on Pavement Condition Index (PCI)\nratings and the City’s five-year moratorium policy on newly improved streets. The total\nCDBG budget available for design and construction is $1,401,850, consisting of $601,850\nin carried-over FY 2024–25 funds and $800,000 in FY 2025–26 allocations. Staff\nrecommends awarding the design contract to Bowman Consulting. (PW)\nRecommendation:\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached resolution entitled:\n“A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNWOOD AWARDING A\nCONTRACT TO BOWMAN CONSULTING FOR THE DESIGN OF CDBG ALLEY\nIMPROVEMENTS PROJECT FY 25–26 (CIP NO. 2941.68.196); AUTHORIZING THE\nMAYOR TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER\nTO APPROVE AGREEMENT AMENDMENTS RELATED TO THE PROJECT”\nExecutive Summary:\nThe City of Lynwood has a long-standing commitment to fostering an inclusive and\ndiverse, community that honors the contributions of all residents, including immigrants\nand their families. Immigrants play a vital role in the City’s social, cultural, and economic