Norwalk — 2023-05-16

City Council

#1 City Manager Comments
1. Update from the Southeast Area Animal Control Authority.
#2 City Manager Comments
2. Teen Alliance Program Scholarship and Recognition Dinner video.
#3 City Manager Comments
3. Bi-Weekly Update.
#10 Consent Item
10. AGREEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 – THE HEART OF NORWALK SPECIFIC PLAN AND\nENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT - ADDITIONAL SERVICES\nStaff recommends City Council approve Amendment No. 1 to the agreement with The Arroyo Group for the\nHeart of Norwalk Specific Plan and Environmental Impact Report, for additional services not-to-exceed\n$732,500; and authorize the City Manager to execute this amendment and any additional amendments\nprovided there is funding in the budget and it is within his signing authority, on behalf of the City, in a form\napproved by the City Attorney. 325-03
#11 Consent Item
11. RESOLUTION NO. 23-26 – ESTABLISHING AND/OR AMENDING POSTED SPEED LIMITS FOR 81\nSTREET SEGMENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF NORWALK – ENGINEER’S REPORT NO. 23-04\nStaff recommends City Council:\na. receive and file Engineer’s Report No. 23-04; and\nb. adopt Resolution No. 23-26, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORWALK\nCERTIFYING AND ESTABLISING SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN STREETS WITHIN CITY. 1050-08
#12 Consent Item
12. PROJECT NO. 7450 - WELL NO. 10 GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT AND SYSTEM\nUPGRADES AND PROJECT NO. 7606 – POTTER STREET STORM DRAIN REPAIRS - AWARD\nCONTRACTS FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR DESIGN, ENVIRONMENTAL\nCOMPLIANCE, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES\nStaff recommends City Council approve agreements with:\na. Civiltec Engineering, Inc. for Project No. 7450 to provide professional engineering services for design,\nenvironmental compliance project management, and construction support for Work Order No. 1 for a\nterm of two years from the date of execution, with the option to extend for two additional one-year\nterm extensions, for an amount not to exceed $295,347; and authorize the City Manager to execute\nthe agreement, provided there is funding in the budget, on behalf of the City, in a form approved by\nthe City Attorney; and\nb. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. for Project No. 7606 to provide professional engineering services\nfor design, project management, and construction support for Work Order No. 2 for a term of two\nyears from the date of execution, with the option to extend for two additional one-year term\nextensions, for an amount not to exceed $114,995; and authorize the City Manager to execute the\nagreement, provided there is funding in the budget, on behalf of the City, in a form approved by the\nCity Attorney. 1005-04-7450/7606
#13 Consent Item
13. CONFIRM EMERGENCY WORK AT 11907 168TH STREET AND 16331 ALORA AVENUE\nStaff recommends City Council confirm the emergency service repair work at 11907 168th Street and 16331\nAlora Avenue, completed by Stephen Doreck Equipment Rentals, Inc., in the amount of $14,084.16. 955\nAPPOINTMENTS
#14 Consent Item
14. ADVISORY BODY APPOINTMENTS\nStaff recommends City Councilmembers make appointments to fill the vacancies on the various Advisory\nBodies for two-year terms expiring on December 31, 2024. 200\nREPORTS
#15 Consent Item
15. CITY FACILITY ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY PLAN.\nReceive and file. 920
#16 Consent Item
16. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES PLAN UPDATE DISCUSSION\nStaff recommends City Council receive and file. 325\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS
#2 Consent Item
2. PAYROLL FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 16, 2023 – APRIL 29, 2023\nStaff recommends City Council approve gross payroll in the amount of $1,107,720.29; the payroll check\nnumbers 37805-37807 and the voucher numbers 318157 – 318611 in the total net amount of $822,392.28\nfor the pay period April 16, 2023 – April 29, 2023. 630
#3 Consent Item
3. COMMERCIAL DEMANDS\nStaff recommends City Council approve the warrant register period April 25, 2023 – May 8, 2023, in the\ntotal amount of $3,664,234.92. 640
#4 Consent Item
4. CLAIMS AGAINST THE CITY\nStaff recommends City Council deny the claim filed by Ruben Loza. 810-12
#5 Consent Item
5. PLANNING COMMISSION SYNOPSIS - MAY 10, 2023\nNo action is required unless the City Council elects to review the decision of the Planning Commission on\nthe item where the Commission’s action was final. 260
#6 Consent Item
6. RESOLUTION NO. 23-27 - DESTRUCTION OF OBSOLETE RECORDS – COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT\nDEPARTMENT\nStaff recommends City Council adopt Resolution No. 23-27, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF\nTHE CITY OF NORWALK AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN RECORDS IN THE\nCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. 870-02
#7 Consent Item
7. ASSEMBLY BILL 361 FINDINGS\nStaff recommends City Council make the following findings:\na. City Council has reconsidered the circumstances of the state of emergency.\nb. City Council continues to impose or recommend measures to promote social distancing including\nremote or hybrid meeting participation. 825
#8 Consent Item
8. AGREEMENT AMENDMENT NO 1 - ADVANCED RESERVATION DIAL-A-RIDE / SUBSCRIPTION\nSERVICE\nStaff recommends City Council approve Amendment No. 1 in the amount of $144,256 using Norwalk\nTransportation System operating funds and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment, on\nbehalf of the City, in a form approved by the City Attorney. 1120-07
#9 Consent Item
9. AUTHORIZATION TO SUBMIT ZERO EMISSIONS BUS ROLLOUT PLAN\nStaff recommends City Council approve the Zero Emissions Bus Rollout Plan and authorize the Executive\nDirector of Regional Transportation to submit the plan to the California Air Resources Board by July 1, 2023.\n1130