Norwalk — 2026-02-17

City Council

#1 City Manager Comments
1.\nThe Walk Groundbreaking Recap video.
#2 City Manager Comments
2.\nBi-Weekly Update.
#1 Closed Session Item
I.\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT\nCODE §54956.9(d)(2) – Significant exposure to litigation in three cases.
#2 Closed Session Item
II.\nCONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE\n§54956.8, Assessor Parcel Numbers 8047-006-924 and 8047-006-925 (The Walk Project); Negotiating on\nbehalf of the City: Jesus M. Gomez, City Manager; Negotiating Party: Primestor; Under Negotiation: Price\nand Terms of Payment.
#3 Closed Session Item
III. PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE §54957.6; CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR.\nNegotiating on behalf of the City: Jesus M. Gomez, City Manager; regarding negotiations with the Norwalk\nCity Employees Association.
#1 Consent Item
1.\nWAIVE READING IN FULL OF ALL ORDINANCES ON THE AGENDA\nStaff recommends City Council waive reading in full of all ordinances on the agenda and declare that said\ntitles which appear on the public agenda shall be determined to have been read by title and further reading\nwaived.
#10 Consent Item
10. ADVISORY BODY APPOINTMENTS\nStaff recommend City Council make appointments to fill the vacancies on the various Advisory Bodies for\ntwo-year terms expiring on December 31, 2026.
#11 Consent Item
11. PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE NO. 26-1767 - GRANTING A NON-PUBLIC UTILITY PIPELINE\nFRANCHISE\nStaff recommend City Council introduce by title only Ordinance No. 26-1767, AN ORDINANCE OF THE\nCITY OF NORWALK GRANTING A PIPELINE FRANCHISE TO HERAEUS METAL PROCESSING,\nINCORPORATED for 15-years ending March 3, 2041, and schedule for adoption.\nREPORTS
#12 Consent Item
12. RESOLUTION NO. 26-13 – FISCAL YEAR 2025/26 MID-YEAR BUDGET REVIEW AND REVISIONS\nStaff recommend City Council adopt Resolution No. 26-13, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF\nTHE CITY OF NORWALK AUTHORIZING AMENDMENTS TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2025/26 BUDGET.\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS
#2 Consent Item
2.\nMEETING MINUTES\nStaff recommends City Council approve the minutes of the meeting of February 3, 2026. 825-04
#3 Consent Item
3.\nPAYROLL FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 18, 2026 – JANUARY 31, 2026\nStaff recommends City Council approve gross payroll in the amount of $1,311,385.76; the payroll check\nnumber 38631 and the voucher numbers 355311 – 355830 in the total net amount of $979,812.65 for the\npayroll period January 18, 2026 – January 31, 2026.
#4 Consent Item
4.\nCOMMERCIAL DEMANDS\nStaff recommends City Council approve the warrant register period January 27 through February 9, 2026,\nin the total amount of $5,489,917.61. 640
#5 Consent Item
5.\nAWARD CONTRACT FOR TILE CLEANING AND GROUT SEALING IN RESTROOMS AT CITY\nFACILITIES\nStaff recommend City Council award a contract to Classic Floor Care, Inc. for the term of February 1, 2026\n– June 30, 2028 with a not-to-exceed contract value amount of $149,300 for tile cleaning and grout sealing\nservices at City restrooms; and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract and any amendments,\nprovided there is funding in the budget and it is within the City Manager’s signing authority, on behalf of the\nCity, in a form approved by the City Attorney.
#6 Consent Item
6.\nAPPROVAL OF TRACT MAP NO. 84624, FOR A LIVE-WORK CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION LOCATED\nAT 11459 IMPERIAL HIGHWAY, ENGINEER’S REPORT NO. 26-12\nStaff recommend City Council approve Tract Map No. 84624, conditioned on the execution of the\nimprovement guarantee required by Norwalk Municipal Code Section 16.03.160, and accept the dedications\noffered on the map.
#7 Consent Item
7.\nCONTRACT AMENDMENT NO. 5 – ADVANCED RESERVATION DIAL-A-RIDE / SUBSCRIPTION\nSERVICES\nStaff recommend City Council approve Amendment No. 5 to extend the First Transit, Inc. agreement from\nJanuary 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026 for a total agreement cost of $1,159,014; and authorize the\nCity Manager to execute Amendment No. 5, on behalf of the City, in a form approved by the City Attorney.
#8 Consent Item
8.\nAGREEMENT\n–\nSUPPLY AND DELIVER CUMMINS CATALYTIC\nCONVERTERS AND\nAFTERTREATMENT COMPONENTS FOR NORWALK TRANSIT SYSTEM\nStaff recommend City Council approve a three-year agreement from March 1, 2026 through June 30, 2029\nwith Cummins, Inc. for catalytic converters and aftertreatment components with an option to extend the\nagreement for two one-year periods for a total contract value of $350,000; and authorize the City Manager\nto execute the agreement, and any amendments provided there is funding in the budget and it is within the\nCity Manager’s signing authority, on behalf of the City, in a form approved by the City Attorney.
#9 Consent Item
9.\nAGREEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 4 - GIS INTEGRATION AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES – RESOLUTION\nNO. 26-14 – BUDGET AMENDMENT\nStaff recommend City Council:\na. adopt Resolution No. 26-14, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nNORWALK AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2025/26 ADOPTED\nBUDGET TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR THE AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO THE EDGESOFT\nAGREEMENT, in the amount of $97,750; and\nb. approve Amendment No. 4 to the agreement with EdgeSoft, Inc. for GIS integration and additional\nservices, in an amount not to exceed $89,375; and authorize the City Manager to execute the\namendment and any additional amendments, provided there is funding in the budget and it is within\nthe City Manager’s signing authority; on behalf of the City, in a form approved by the City Attorney.\nAPPOINTMENTS
#1 Special Presentation Item
I.\nCity Council to Proclaim February as Black History Month in the City of Norwalk.\nCITY MANAGER COMMENTS