Mission Viejo — 2026-06-09
City Council
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1. City Council Minutes\nRecommended Action: Approve the Minutes for the Regular City Council Meeting of May\n26, 2026, as presented or as amended.
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10. Trabuco Wetlands Habitat Rehabilitation (CIP 26273)\nRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to approve Amendment 1 to the\ncontract with ALL4 LLC increasing the contract to a not-to-exceed amount of $309,300.00\nfor the Trabuco Wetlands Habitat Rehabilitation – CIP 26273
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11. Design Services for the La Paz Road Pavement Resurfacing Project (CIP 837)\nRecommended Action: Issue a Purchase Order for design services for the resurfacing of\nportions of La Paz Road to Joseph C. Truxaw & Associates, Inc. in an amount not to exceed\n$72,120.
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12. Design Services for the Marguerite Parkway Pavement Resurfacing Project (CIP 837)\nRecommended Action: Issue a Purchase Order for design services for the resurfacing of\nportions of Marguerite Parkway to Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. in an amount not to\nexceed $109,853.
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13. Design Services for the Oso Parkway Pavement Resurfacing Project (CIP 837)\nRecommended Action: Issue a Purchase Order for design services for the resurfacing of\nportions of Oso Parkway to Psomas in an amount not to exceed $98,340.
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14. Olympiad Road-Felipe Road Corridor Traffic Signal Synchronization Project (CIP\n24258)\nRecommended Action: Authorize issuance of a purchase order to ADVANTEC Consulting\nEngineers in an amount not to exceed $75,100 for design engineering services for Phase II\n(Operations & Maintenance) of CIP 24258.
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15. Civic Center Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (CIP 22249)\nRecommended Action: (1) Conduct a Public Hearing on the Proposed Public Electric\nVehicle Charging Station User Fees; (2) adopt Resolution 26-XX establishing new user fees\nfor public EV charging stations; and (3) award a 5-year subscription agreement with\nChargePoint, Inc. for the management and maintenance warranty of the Civic Center Level\n2 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
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16. Calling for a General Municipal Election on November 3, 2026 to Elect Five Members\nto the City Council for Districts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5\nRecommended Action: (1) Adopt Resolution 26-XX Calling for the Holding of a General\nMunicipal Election to be Held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, for the Election of Certain\nOfficers as Required by the Provisions of the Laws of the State of California Relating to\nGeneral Law Cities; (2) adopt Resolution 26-XX Requesting the Board of Supervisors of\nthe County of Orange to Consolidate a General Municipal Election to be Held on November\n3, 2026, with the Statewide General Election to be Held on the Same Date pursuant to §\n10403 of the Elections Code; (3) adopt Resolution 26-XX Adopting Regulations for\nCandidates for Elective Officer Pertaining to Candidate Statements Submitted to the Voters\nat an Election to be Held on November 3, 2026; and (4) direct the City Clerk to schedule the\nadoption of the resolution citing the election results and administration of the oath to the\nnewly elected Council Members on December 8, 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter.
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17. Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Law Enforcement Agreement and Additional Special\nEnforcement Services Provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Department\nRecommended Action: (1) Approve the FY 2026-2027 Law Enforcement Services\nAgreement with the County of Orange for an amount not to exceed $25,550,539; and (2)\napprove funding in FY 2026-27 in the amount not to exceed $35,000 for overtime related to\nspecial enforcement services.
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18. Council Member Reports of Events and Activities Attended ~ AB1234\nRecommended Action: Receive reports.\nCouncil Member Kelley\nCouncil Member Ruesch\nCity Council Agenda 4 June 9, 2026\nCouncil Member Vasquez\nMayor Pro Tem Goodell\nMayor Bucknum
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2. General Check Register Dated May 15 & 22, 2026\nRecommended Action: Ratify the accompanying check registers.
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3. Golf Check Register Dated May 15 & 22, 2026\nRecommended Action: Ratify the accompanying check registers.
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4. Fiscal Year (FY) 2026/27 Investment Policies\nRecommended Action: (1) Adopt Resolution 26-XX Approving the City's Investment\nPolicy for FY 2026/27; (2) adopt Housing Authority Resolution 26-XX Approving the\nMission Viejo Housing Authority Investment Policy for FY 2026/27; and (3) adopt\nCommunity Development Financing Authority (CDFA) Resolution 26-XX approving the\nCDFA Investment Policy for FY 2026/27.
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5. Revisions to City of Mission Viejo Personnel Policies\nRecommended Action: Adopt Resolution 26-XX, Providing for the Revisions to Select\nPersonnel Policies\nCity Council Agenda 2 June 9, 2026
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6. City Treasurer's Monthly Report for April 2026\nRecommended Action: Receive and file.
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7. Mission Viejo Community Development Financing Authority (MVCDFA) Treasurer's\nMonthly Report for April 2026\nRecommended Action: Receive and file.
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8. Successor Agency of the Community Development Agency Treasurer's Monthly\nReport for April 2026\nRecommended Action: Receive and file.
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9. Mission Viejo Housing Authority (MVHA) Treasurer's Monthly Report for April 2026\nRecommended Action: Receive and file.