Orange — 2026-06-23
City Council
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Closed Session
3. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION\na. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) & (d)(1) - One case\nName of Case: Chapman BCB, LLC.\nUnited States Bankruptcy Court Case No. 8:25-bk-11286\n4. CLOSED SESSION REPORT\n5. ADJOURNMENT
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10.1. Progress update regarding the 2025 Design Review Committee (DRC) Ordinance\nNo. 18-25\nRecommended Action:\nReceive and file.\nAttachments: Staff Report
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10.2. Policies and Procedures for the Business Assistance Façade Program funded\nthrough the Community Development Block Grant Program\nRecommended Action:\n1. Approve the Policies and Procedures for the Business Assistance Façade Program.\n2. Submit the Policies and Procedures for the Business Assistance Façade Program\nto the Department of Housing and Urban Development for approval.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nDraft Policies and Procedures for the Business Assistance Facade\nProgram
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10.3. Adoption of the revised Fiscal Years 2025-2030 Citywide Strategic Plan\nRecommended Action:\nAdopt the revised Fiscal Years 2025-2030 Citywide Strategic Plan.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nRevised Fiscal Years 2025-2030 Citywide Strategic Plan
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10.4. Review draft Resolution No. 11689 reaffirming the City’s commitment to\nresponsible stewardship of the public’s money\nRecommended Action:\n1. Review and discuss Resolution No. 11689.\n2. Provide direction to staff.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution No. 11689\n11. LEGAL AFFAIRS
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11.1. Introduction and First Reading of Ordinance No. 11-26 amending Chapter 10.40\nof the Orange Municipal Code pertaining to parking meter zones\nRecommended Action:\nIntroduce and conduct First Reading of Ordinance No. 11-26. An Ordinance of the City\nCouncil of the City of Orange amending Chapter 10.40 of the Orange Municipal Code\npertaining to parking meter zones.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nOrdinance No. 11-26\nOrdinance No. 11-26 Redline\n12. ADJOURNMENT\nThe next Regular City Council meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at 6:00\np.m., in the Council Chamber, with Closed Session beginning at 5:00 p.m., if\nnecessary.\nA Special meeting will be held on Monday, June 29, 2026, at 4:00 p.m., in the Council\nChamber.\nI, Pamela Coleman, CMC, City Clerk for the City of Orange, do hereby declare, under penalty of\nperjury, that a full and correct copy of this agenda was posted pursuant to Government Code Section\n54950 et. seq., at the following locations: Orange Civic Center kiosk and Orange City Clerk's Office at\n300 E. Chapman Avenue, Orange Main Public Library at 407 E. Chapman Avenue, Police facility at\n1107 N. Batavia Street, and uploaded to the City's website www.cityoforange.org.\nDate posted: June 18, 2026
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3.1. Waive reading in full of all ordinances on the Agenda\nRecommended Action:\nApprove.\nAttachments: Staff Report
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3.10. Temporary suspension of neighborhood permit parking restrictions in Permit\nParking Areas “D” and “G”\nRecommended Action:\nApprove the temporary suspension of permit parking restrictions in Permit Parking\nAreas “D” and “G”, on Saturday, August 1, 2026.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nOUSD Request Letter\nMap of Permit Parking Area D & G\nJanuary 13, 2026, City Council Meeting Staff Report (Special Event\nStreet Closures and Parking Exceptions)
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3.11. Status and update of the Local Signal Synchronization Plan and the Pavement\nManagement Program for the Measure M2 program, and approval of the City’s\nMeasure M2 Seven Year CIP for Fiscal Years 2026-2027 through 2032-2033 and\nthe addition of four Council approved projects to the Measure M2 Seven Year CIP\nfor Fiscal Years 2025-2026 through 2031-2032\nRecommended Action:\nconcerning the status and update of the Pavement Management Program for the\nMeasure M (M2) Program.\n2. Adopt Resolution No. 11704. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange\nconcerning the update of the Local Signal Synchronization Plan for the Measure M\n(M2) Program.\n3. Approve the Measure M2 Seven-Year Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Year\n2026-2027 through 2032-2033 to comply with Measure M2 eligibility criteria.\n4. Approve the addition of the following Council approved CIP projects to the Measure\nM2 Seven-Year Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 through\n2031-2032:\nProject Number 265125 - Flashing Beacon Installation at Four School Crossings\nProject Number 265126 - HSIP Bike Lane Enhancements\nProject Number 265127 - Signal Head Indication Upgrades\nProject Number 265128 - Edgeline Striping Installation at Various Locations\n5. Authorize staff to submit M2 eligibility documentation to the Orange County\nTransportation Authority.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nAttachment 1 - Resolution No. 11704\nAttachment 2 - Resolution No. 11693\nAttachment 3 - Local Signal Synchronization Plan Update\nAttachment 4 - Pavement Management Plan Report\nAttachment 5 - M2 Seven-Year CIP for FY 2026-2027 through\n2032-2033\nAttachment 6 - Supplemental Project Listing for M2 Seven-Year CIP\nfor FY 2025-2026 through 2031-2032\n3.12. Adoption of Resolution No. 11705 amending the submission to the qualified\nelectors of the City a certain measure relating to expanding and increasing the\nCity’s transient occupancy tax\nRecommended Action:\nAdopt Resolution No. 11705. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange\namending the submission to the qualified electors of the City a certain measure relating\nto expanding and increasing the rate of the City’s transient occupancy tax at the\nNovember 3, 2026, General Municipal Election as called by Resolution No. 11669 and\nResolution No. 11690.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nResolution No. 11705\nEND OF CONSENT CALENDAR\n* * * * * * * *\n4. REPORTS FROM MAYOR SLATER\nAn opportunity for the Mayor to make a brief announcement, report, or request.\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2(a)(3), no action(s) or discussion(s)\nshall be undertaken on any item not appearing on the posted agenda.\n5. REPORTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS\nAn opportunity for Councilmembers to make a brief announcement, report, or request.\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2(a)(3), no action(s) or discussion(s)\nshall be undertaken on any item not appearing on the posted agenda.\n6. AB 1234 REPORTS\nThis is the time for all AB 1234 reports required pursuant to Government Code Section\n53232.3(d) on meetings and conferences attended at the City's expense.\n7. REPORTS FROM BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS
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3.2. Approval of minutes of the City of Orange City Council Regular Meeting held on\nMay 26, 2026; and Special Meeting held on June 3, 2026\nRecommended Action:\nApprove minutes as presented.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nMay 26, 2026, Regular Meeting minutes\nJune 3, 2026, Special Meeting minutes
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3.3. Agreements with Archie’s Towing and Southside Towing for Towing and Storage\nServices\nRecommended Action:\n1. Approve the agreements with Archie’s Towing and Southside Towing for Towing\nand Storage Services; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf\nof the City.\n2. Approve the Fee Schedule for Contracted Tow Companies, effective July 1, 2026.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nAttachment 1 Agreement with Archie's Towing\nAttachment 2 Agreement with Southside Towing\nAttachment 3 Fee Schedule for Contracted Tow Companies\nAttachment 4 Tow Company Evaluations
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3.4. Agreement with Major League Softball, Inc., for Ball Field Maintenance and Adult\nSoftball Program Services\nRecommended Action:\n1. Approve the agreement with Major League Softball, Inc. to administer the City’s\nadult softball program for a five-year term commencing July 1, 2026, and authorize\nthe Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of the City.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute optional renewals as outlined in the\nagreement.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nAgreement with Major League Softball, Inc.
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3.5. Appropriation of $118,334.68 in designated Public Safety Realignment/Assembly\nBill 109 funding received from the County of Orange\nRecommended Action:\n1. Accept into the City’s General Fund (100) revenue budget a $118,334.68 deposit\nfrom the County of Orange to:\n100-4131-43299-254024 Other - Post Release Community Supervision\n2. Authorize the appropriation of $118,334.68 into General Fund (100):\n100-4131-51003-254024 Overtime - Post Release Com. Supervision $105,455.60\n100-4131-53199-254024 Miscellaneous Operating Supplies $12,879.08\nAttachments: Staff Report
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3.6. Award of Contract to CJ Concrete Construction, Inc. for Annual Concrete\nReplacement at Various Locations FY 2025-2026 and appropriation of funds\nRecommended Action:\n1. Approve the contract with CJ Concrete Construction, Inc. in the amount of $597,816\nrepresenting an original amount of $519,840 plus a 15% contingency of $77,976 for\nAnnual Concrete Replacement at Various Locations FY 2025-2026; and authorize\nthe Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of the City.\n2. Authorize the appropriation of $190,000 from the Measure M - Traffic Improvement\n(263) unreserved fund balance to:\n263-5101-87102-255702 Pavement Management Program\n3. Authorize the appropriation of $50,600 from the Capital Projects Fund (500)\nunreserved fund balance to:\n500-5704-87101-265072 Minor Traffic Control Devices\nAttachments: Staff Report\nContract with CJ Concrete Construction, Inc.\nBid Abstract\nLocation Maps
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3.7. Notice of Completion and Acceptance for Main Street and Providence Avenue\nSewer Improvements and Tustin Street Storm Drain Rehabilitation\nRecommended Action:\n1. Accept Main Street and Providence Avenue Sewer Improvements and Tustin Street\nStorm Drain Rehabilitation as complete.\n2. Authorize City Clerk to file Notice of Completion with the Orange County\nClerk-Recorder’s Office.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nNotice of Completion and Acceptance
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3.8. Second Reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 10-26 prohibiting potable water\nfrom being used to irrigate areas of non-functional turf\nRecommended Action:\nAdopt Ordinance No. 10-26.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nOrdinance No. 10-26
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3.9. Authorize the purchase of materials and supplies for water maintenance\noperations from various vendors\nRecommended Action:\nAuthorize the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 purchase orders for miscellaneous materials and\nsupplies for a total of $1,940,000.\nAttachments: Staff Report
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7.1. Reappointment of Planning Commissioner David Vazquez\nRecommended Action:\nConfirm Mayor Slater’s recommendation to reappoint David Vazquez to the Planning\nCommission for a four-year term commencing July 1, 2026, and expiring June 30,\n2030.\nAttachments: Staff Report\n8. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER\n9. PUBLIC HEARINGS
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9.1. Continued Public Hearing to consider Introduction and First Reading of\nOrdinance No. 04-26 adding Chapter 8.38 of Title 8 (“Health and Safety”) to the\nOrange Municipal Code relating to maintenance and security standards for\nunoccupied or abandoned properties and adoption of fees and fines for\nregulations, monitoring and progressive administrative citations (Continued from\nJune 9, 2026)\nRecommended Action:\n1. Conduct and close the Public Hearing.\n2. Introduce and conduct First Reading of Ordinance No. 04-26. An Ordinance of the\nCity Council of the City of Orange adding Chapter 8.38 to the Orange Municipal\nCode relating to the maintenance and security standards for unoccupied or\nabandoned properties.\n3. Adopt Resolution No. 11687. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange\namending the City’s Master Fee Schedule setting the amount of fees and fines for\nregulations, monitoring and progressive administrative citations relating to\nunoccupied or abandoned properties as contained in newly added Chapter 8.38 of\nthe Orange Municipal Code.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nOrdinance No. 04-26\nResolution No. 11687
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9.2. Second Public Hearing to discuss and consider a draft City Charter\nRecommended Action:\n1. Conduct and close the Public Hearing.\n2. Review and discuss the draft city charter.\n3. Provide direction to City staff.\nAttachments: Staff Report\nDraft City Charter\n10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS