Ontario — 2026-02-03
City Council
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10.\nINTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A MILITARY EQUIPMENT USE POLICY\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTIONS 7070, ET. SEQ.\nThat the City Council take the following actions:\nA. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute Amendment No. 2 to the\nProfessional Services Agreement with Robert Coffee Architect and Associates, of\nDripping Springs, Texas, to provide additional scope of work for the Anthony Munoz\nCommunity Center Gymnasium Project in the amount of $14,200 for a total not-to-\nexceed contract amount of $986,020; and\nB. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute all documents required for the\ncompletion of the project which may include, but not limited to, agreements,\nassessments, easements, reduction of retention accounts, contract amendments within\nthe authorization limits, and filing a notice of completion at the conclusion of all\nconstruction-related activities.\nThat the City Council authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute Amendment No. 2\nto the Professional Services Agreement with Mobilematics DBA Cloudnomics of Santa Clara,\nCalifornia, for firewall support, in a contract amount not to exceed $257,100, and an additional\n3-year term.\nThat the City Council authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute Amendment No. 2\nto the Professional Services Agreement with Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, of Madison,\nAlabama, for the Public Safety Dispatch and Police Report Management Systems Replacement\nProjects, in a contract amount not-to-exceed $9,123,734.\nThat the City Council authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute a three-year\nService Agreement with Info-Tech Research Group, of Las Vegas, Nevada for Consulting\nServices, in a contract amount not-to-exceed $250,686.
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11.\nJAY LITTLETON BALL PARK\nThat the City Council introduce and waive further reading of an Ordinance annually adopting\nthe Military Equipment Use Policy and approving the itemized military grade equipment\ncurrently in possession of the Ontario Police Department.\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A\nMILITARY EQUIPMENT USE POLICY PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE §§ 7070, ET. SEQ.\nThat the City Council hear a presentation regarding conceptual plans for Jay Littleton Ball Park\nand review corresponding reports.\nSTAFF MATTERS\nCity Manager Ochoa
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2.\nBILLS & PAYROLL
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3.\nA DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE CREDIT AGREEMENT (FILE NO. PDIF25-001) BETWEEN THE\nCITY OF ONTARIO AND KB HOME CAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC FOR FACILITY\nCONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATED WITH TRACT MAP 20472 (FILE NO. PMTT21-018), LOCATED\nAT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EUCALYPTUS AVENUE AND HAVEN AVENUE, WITHIN THE\nSUBAREA 29 SPECIFIC PLAN\nPDIF25-001 KB Home TM 20472 Partially Executed Signed by\nDeveloper.pdf
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4.\nA RESOLUTION TO UPHOLD THE ARBITRATOR'S DECISION REGARDING THE JORDAN\nTOLENTINO MATTER\nReso Adopting Hearing Officers Decision Tolentino Jordan RM
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5.\nDESIGNATION OF VOTING DELEGATES FOR THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF\nGOVERNMENTS (SCAG) ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING
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6.\nAN AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH ROBERT COFFEE\nARCHITECT AND ASSOCIATES FOR THE ANTHONY MUNOZ COMMUNITY CENTER\nGYMNASIUM PROJECT\nMinutes for the cancelled meetings of the City Council and Housing Authority of January 6,\n2026, and approving same as on file in the Records Management Department.\nBills December 27, 2025 through January 15, 2026, and Payroll December 14, 2025 through\nDecember 27, 2025.\nThat the City Council approve the Development Impact Fee Credit Agreement (File No. PDIF25-\n001) between the City of Ontario and KB HOME CAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC for facility\nconstruction associated with Tract Map 20472 (File No. PMTT21-018), located at the southwest\ncorner of Eucalyptus Avenue and Haven Avenue, within the Subarea 29 Specific Plan, and\nauthorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement.\nThat the City Council adopt a Resolution making certain findings and upholding the arbitrator's\ndecision regarding the Jordan Tolentino matter.\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, MAKING\nCERTAIN FINDINGS AND APPROVING AND UPHOLDING THE ARBITRATOR’S AUGUST 11, 2025,\nDECISION REGARDING JORDAN TOLENTINO.\nThat the City Council appoint Council Member Debra Porada as the City Delegate\nRepresentative and Mayor Paul Leon as the alternate.\nRobert Coffee Architect and Associates Amdt No. 2.pdf
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7.\nAN AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH MOBILEMATICS DBA\nCLOUDNOMICS\nUSE_Amendment 2_Mobilematics Professional Services Agreement.pdf
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8.\nAN AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH HEXAGON SAFETY &\nINFRASTRUCTURE\nAmendment_2_Professional_Services_Agreement_Hexagon_1-21-\n2025.pdf
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9.\nAUTHORIZE A SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH INFO-TECH RESEARCH GROUP\nRenewal_Info-Tech Management 3YR Advisory Renewal Proposal.pdf\nGSA Agreement_GS-35F-298GA.pdf