Monterey Park — 2025-08-20

City Council

#A Order of Business 6
6.A. Library
#B Order of Business 6
6.B. Recreation & Community Services
#C Order of Business 6
6.C. Police Department
#D Order of Business 6
6.D. Public Works
#A Order of Business 7
7.A. Recognition of the Monterey Park Community Healing Fund Advisory Committee and\nthe California Community Foundation
#B Order of Business 7
7.B. Introduction of Community Development Director, Timothy Hou
#C Order of Business 7
7.C. Monterey Park Sustainability Plan 2024–2025 Annual Progress Report
#A Order of Business 9
9.A. Minutes\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Approving the minutes from the special meeting of July 16, 2025 and the regular\nmeeting of July 16, 2025; and\n2. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.
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9.B. Adoption of an 1) Urgency Ordinance and 2) Regular Ordinance Establishing Solid\nWaste Franchise Fees\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Adopting an Urgency Ordinance by at least four-fifths (4/5) vote to establish solid\nwaste franchise fees effective September 1, 2025;\n2. Waiving the second reading, including by title, and adopting the Regular Ordinance\nto establish solid waste franchise fees; and\n3. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.
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9.C. Resolution approving successor Memorandum of Understanding between the City\nand the Monterey Park Professional Chief Officers' Association ("MPPOCA") for the\nterm of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2028\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Adopting a Resolution approving successor Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU")\nbetween the City of Monterey Park and the Monterey Park Professional Chief\nOfficers' Association ("MPPOCA"); and\n2. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.
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9.D. Proposition A Memorandum of Understanding\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Authorizing the City Manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”),\nin a form approved by the City Attorney, with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan\nTransportation Authority to receive Proposition A of $97,105 for FY 25-26;\n2. Appropriating anticipated revenue of $97,105 to Prop A Fund 238 in the FY2025-26\nbudget; and\n3. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.
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9.E. Barnes Gym Painting - Award of Contract\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Authorizing the City Manager to execute a public works contract, in a form approved\nby the City Attorney, with U.S National Corp. dba Jimenez Painting Company, in the\namount of $124,950 for the Barnes Gymnasium Painting Project;\n2. Authorizing the Director of Public Works to approve change orders and contingency\nup to $12,495 (10%) of the contract amount, for a total project cost of $137,445; and\n3. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.\nCEQA (California Environmental Quality Act):\nThe City reviewed the environmental impacts of the proposed Ordinance pursuant to the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code §§ 21000, et seq. “CEQA”)\nand the regulations promulgated thereunder (14 Cal. Code of Regs. §§ 15000, et seq., the\n“CEQA Guidelines”). The proposed work is for the painting of the outside of an existing City\nfacility. Accordingly, this activity is exempt from further environmental review pursuant to\nCEQA Guidelines § 15301.
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9.F. Library Flooring - Award of Contract\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Authorizing the City Manager to execute a public works contract, in a form approved\nby the City Attorney, with Dura Flooring, in the amount of $365,954 for the Library\nCarpet Replacement Project;\n2. Authorizing the Director of Public Works to approve change orders and contingency\nup to $36,595 (10%) of the contract amount, for a total project cost of $402,549; and\n3. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.\nCEQA (California Environmental Quality Act):\nThe City reviewed the environmental impacts of the proposed Ordinance pursuant to the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code §§ 21000, et seq. “CEQA”)\nand the regulations promulgated thereunder (14 Cal. Code of Regs. §§ 15000, et seq., the\n“CEQA Guidelines”). The proposed work is for the carpet replacement of an existing City\nfacility. Accordingly, no further environmental review is required.
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9.G. Library Card Sign-Up Month Resolution\nIt is recommended that the City Council consider:\n1. Adopting a resolution declaring the month of September 2025 as Library Card SignUp Month in Monterey Park,\n2. Taking such additional, related, action that may be desirable.