Norwalk — 2026-03-03

City Council

#1 City Manager Comments
1.\nSenior Center Winter Lobby Olympics Recap video.
#2 City Manager Comments
2.\nNorwalk Community Link Ribbon Cutting video.
#3 City Manager Comments
3.\nBi-Weekly Review video.
#1 Closed Session Item
I.\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT\nCODE §54956.9(d)(2) – Significant exposure to litigation in two cases.
#2 Closed Session Item
II.\nPURSUANT 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\nreading waived.
#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.\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS
#2 Consent Item
2.\nMEETING MINUTES\nStaff recommends City Council approve the minutes of the meeting of February 17, 2026. 825-04
#3 Consent Item
3.\nPAYROLL FOR THE PERIOD FEBRUARY 1, 2026 – FEBRUARY 14, 2026\nStaff recommends City Council approve gross payroll in the amount of $1,294,770.28; the payroll check\nnumbers 38632 – 38634 and the voucher numbers 355831 – 356353 in the total net amount of\n$974,254.74 for the payroll period February 1, 2026 – February 14, 2026.
#4 Consent Item
4.\nCOMMERCIAL DEMANDS\nStaff recommends City Council approve the warrant register period February 10, through\nFebruary 23, 2026, in the total amount of $2,665,886.49. 640
#5 Consent Item
5.\nPLANNING COMMISSION SYNOPSIS - FEBRUARY 25, 2026\nNo action is required unless City Council elects to review the decision of the Planning Commission on the\nitem where the Commission’s action was final.
#6 Consent Item
6.\nORDINANCE NO. 26-1767 - GRANTING A PROPRIETARY PIPELINE FRANCHISE\nStaff recommend City Council accept for second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 26-1767, AN\nORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORWALK, GRANTING A PROPRIETARY PIPELINE FRANCHISE TO\nHERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS NORTH AMERICA LLC.
#7 Consent Item
7.\nPARTICIPATE IN AN AGREEMENT FOR THE LOS ANGELES REGION – IMAGERY ACQUISITION\nCONSORTIUM 8 PROJECT\nStaff recommend City Council approve an agreement with the County of Los Angeles to participate in the\nLos Angeles Region Imagery Acquisition Consortium, in an amount not-to-exceed $27,850; and authorize\nthe City Manager to execute the agreement and any amendments, provided there is funding in the budget,\non behalf of the City, in a form approved by the City Attorney.
#8 Consent Item
8.\nAGREEMENT FOR RECREATION FURNITURE/DESIGN SERVICES\nStaff recommend City Council approve an agreement with Sierra School Equipment Company in an\namount not to exceed $330,800 to design and install new office furniture and cubicles; and authorize the\nCity Manager to execute the agreement and any related documents or amendments, provided there is\nfunding in the budget, and it is within City Manager’s signing authority, on behalf of the City, in a form\napproved by the City Attorney.
#9 Consent Item
9.\nPROJECT NO. 7935 – AGREEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 2 – MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES FOR\nLOCAL STREETS REHABILITATION PROGRAM – ZONES 2, 9, AND 29, ENGINEER'S REPORT NO.\n26-13\nStaff recommend City Council approve Amendment No. 2 to the agreement with Willdan Engineering in\nthe amount of $109,764 to provide additional material testing services for Project No. 7935, for a total not-\nto-exceed contract amount of $363,685; and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment, on\nbehalf of the City, in a form approved by the City Attorney.\nAPPOINTMENTS
#1 Special Presentation Item
I.\nCity Council to Proclaim March as Women’s History month in the City of Norwalk.
#2 Special Presentation Item
II.\nCity Council to Proclaim March as Social Worker month in the City of Norwalk.\nCITY MANAGER COMMENTS