Paramount — 2025-06-24
City Council
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1.\nRESOLUTION\n25:025\nAMENDING THE CITY’S PERSONNEL MANUAL TO\nINCORPORATE NEW BENEFIT POLICIES\nRecommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 25:025 amending\nthe City’s Personnel Manual to incorporate the new benefits\npolicies.
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10.\nRESOLUTION\n25:027\nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nPARAMOUNT CONDEMNING THE PRESENCE AND CONDUCT\nOF U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE)\nIN\nTHE\nCITY\nAND\nREAFFIRMING\nPARAMOUNT’S\nCOMMITMENT TO A SAFE, INCLUSIVE, AND WELCOMING\nCOMMUNITY FOR ALL RESIDENTS\nRecommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 25:027 condemning\nthe presence and conduct of U.S. Immigration and Customs\nEnforcement (ICE) in the City and reaffirming Paramount‘s\ncommitment to a safe, inclusive and welcoming community for all.
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11.\nORAL REPORT\nIMMIGRATION HUMANITARIAN SERVICES PROGRAM
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12.\nAPPROVAL\nCITY PROSECUTOR LEGAL SERVICES FOR THE CITY’S CODE\nENFORCEMENT PROGRAM AND CONSIDERATION OF LEGAL\nSERVICES AGREEMENT WITH JONES MAYER TO PERFORM\nCITY PROSECUTOR SERVICES\nRecommended Action: Approve and authorize the City Manager\nor his designee to enter into an agreement with Jones Mayer for City\nProsecutor legal services for the City’s Code Enforcement Program.\nThe term of this Agreement shall commence on the date first set\nforth above and shall expire on June 30, 2026, unless extended or\nearlier terminated as provided herein. Upon mutual agreement by\nboth parties, this agreement may be extended for up to three (3)\nadditional one-year terms at the conclusion of the initial term. The\nCity Manager is hereby authorized to approve such extensions on\nbehalf of the City.
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13.\nORDINANCE\n1202\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nPARAMOUNT REPLACING IN ITS ENTIRETY ARTICLE II OF\nCHAPTER 4.16 OF THE PARAMOUNT MUNICIPAL CODE AND\nGRANTING\nA\nFRANCHISE\nTO\nAIR\nPRODUCTS\nMANUFACTURING, LLC\nRecommended Action: Introduce Ordinance No. 1202, and place\nit on the July 8, 2025 agenda for adoption.
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2.\nRESOLUTION\n25:026\nAUTHORIZING LETTER OF AGREEMENT AMENDING\nMEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF\nPARAMOUNT AND TEAMSTERS LOCAL 911\nRecommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 25:026 authorizing\nthe City Manager to execute the Letter of Agreement amending the\nMemorandum of Understanding between the City of Paramount and\nTeamsters Local 911.
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3.\nAPPROVAL\nPURCHASE OF HARDWARE/LICENSING FOR VIRTUAL\nNETWORK REFRESH\nRecommended Action: 1) Approve the purchase of the new server\nnetwork hardware, licensing, installation and warranties from\nSidepath in the amount of $134,936 and authorize the Mayor or her\ndesignee to execute the agreement in a form approved by the City\nAttorney; and 2) Authorize the City Manager to utilize a project\ncontingency of up to 10% in the event of unforeseen conditions.
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4.\nAPPROVAL\nAMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE MEASURE R FUNDING\nAGREEMENT\nWITH\nTHE\nLOS\nANGELES\nCOUNTY\nMETROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (LACMTA)\nFOR THE ALONDRA BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT\nFROM HUNSAKER AVENUE TO LAKEWOOD BOULEVARD\nRecommended Action: Approve Amendment No. 2 to the Measure\nR Funding Agreement with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan\nTransportation Authority (LACMTA) for the Alondra Boulevard\nImprovements Project from Hunsaker Avenue to Lakewood\nBoulevard and authorize the Mayor or her designee to execute the\nAmendment.
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5.\nREPORT\nDENIAL OF CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FROM MEHTA MECHANICAL\nCOMPANY, INC. REGARDING WELL NO. 16 AND TREATMENT\nPLANT CONTRACT\nRecommended Action: Deny the claim for damages submitted by\nMehta Mechanical, Inc.\nJune 24, 2025
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6.\nAPPROVAL\nANNUAL PUBLIC SAFETY AGREEMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR\n2025-26\nRecommended Action: Approve and authorize the Mayor or City\nManager to execute the following agreements:\nA) Community Prosecutor Program in the amount of $205,109 per\nyear.\nB) Detective Bureau Consultation Services in the amount of\n$40,000 per year.\nC) Graffiti Tracker Services in the amount of $26,000 per year.\nD) Paramount Unified School District reimbursement of $25,797 per\nyear.\nE) The Salvation Army Bell Shelter in the amount of $649,700 per\nyear.
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7.\nAPPROVAL\nDOWNTOWN HOLIDAY LIGHTING AND DECORATIONS\nRecommended Action: Award the contract for Downtown Holiday\nLighting and Decorations to T&G Global LLC DBA St. Nick’s, La\nPalma, California, in the amount of $469,933.01, and authorize the\nMayor or her designee to execute the agreement.
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8.\nAWARD OF\nCONTRACT\nNEIGHBORHOOD STREET RESURFACING 2025 (CITY\nPROJECT NO. 9531) – APPROVAL OF PLANS AND\nSPECIFICATIONS, AWARD OF CONTRACT, AND FINDING THE\nPROJECT EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL\nQUALITY ACT PURSUANT TO THE CLASS 1 CATEGORICAL\nEXEMPTION\nRecommended Action: 1) Appropriate $577,635 in Fiscal Year\n2025-26, in which $261,009 is Measure R Funds and $316,626 is\nSB1 (RMRA) Funds; 2) Approve the plans and specifications as\ndetailed in the bid documents, with respect to design criteria; 3) Find\nthe project exempt from CEQA; and 4) Award the contract for the\nNeighborhood Streets Resurfacing 2025 project to All American\nAsphalt, Corona, California in the amount of $1,697,638, and\nauthorize the Mayor or her designee to execute the agreement.
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9.\nPUBLIC HEARING\nRESOLUTION\n25:019\nCONFIRMING A DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT AND\nPROVIDING FOR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT LEVY FOR\nLANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 811 (ORANGE AVENUE INDUSTRIAL PARK)\nRecommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 25:019, confirming a\ndiagram and assessment and providing for annual assessment levy\nfor Landscape Maintenance Assessment District No. 81-1.\nJune 24, 2025