Rancho Cucamonga — 2025-04-16
City Council
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Administrative Hearing Item(S)
F1. Consideration of First Reading of Ordinance No. 1039, to be Read by Title Only and Waive Further Reading,\nAdding Chapter 10.84 to Title 10 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code Regulating the Use of Bicycles\nand E-Conveyances in Public Areas. (ORDINANCE NO. 1039) (CITY)
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Advertised Public Hearings Item(S) - Cityfire District
G1. Public Hearing for Consideration of Resolution No. 2025-010, A Resolution of the City Council of Rancho\nCucamonga, California, Approving the Development Impact Fee Nexus Study for the Community and\nRecreation Center Impact Fee, Library Impact Fee, Animal Center Impact Fee, Police Impact Fee, Park Impact\nFees and Fire Impact Fee , Adopting Capital Improvement Programs as Part of the Nexus Study, Updating and\nEstablishing the Fee Amounts for Such Development Impact Fees, and Making a Determination of Exemption\nUnder California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and Consideration of First Reading of Ordinance No. 1038,\nto Be Read by Title Only and Waive Further Reading, An Ordinance of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Adding\nChapter 3.80 to the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, Establishing a Development Impact Fee for Fire\nImpacts of Residential and Business Development, Amending Chapter 3.68 to Remove References to Quimby\nAct in Lieu Fees, and Making a Determination of Exemption from the CEQA. (RESOLUTION NO. 2025-010)\n(ORDINANCE NO. 1038) (CITY)
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Announcements Presentations
B1. Presentation of Certificates of Recognition to Rancho Cucamonga’s 2024 Volunteers and Proclamation\nDeclaring the Week of April 20-26, 2025 as National Volunteer Week.
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Announcements Presentations
B2. Presentation of a Proclamation to San Bernardino County Children’s Network Declaring April 2025 as Child\nAbuse Prevention Month.
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Announcements Presentations
B3. Recognition of Rancho Cucamonga Edison Scholar David Kwon from Los Osos High School who was Awarded\na $50,000 College Scholarship from Southern California Edison (SCE).
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City Manager'S Staff Report(S)
H1. Presentation on the California Cross Connection Control Policy Handbook and Implications for Residential Fire\nSprinkler Systems. (Verbal Report) (CITY)
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City Manager'S Staff Report(S)
H2. PathwaysRC – A Plan to Develop Pathways to Public Service. (CITY)
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City Manager'S Staff Report(S)
H3. Consideration of a Contract With Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc., in the Amount of $7,647,890, Plus a 10%\nContingency for the Advanced Traffic Management System Phase II Project and Authorization of an\nAppropriation in the Amount of $831,930. This Project is Exempt From the Requirements of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to Government Code Section 15301 – Existing Facilities. (CITY)
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Closed Session D
D1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS ROBERT NEIUBER, SENIOR HUMAN RESOURCES\nDIRECTOR, PETER CASTRO, DEPUTY CITY MANAGER/ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, MATT BURRIS,\nDEPUTY CITY MANAGER/ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND JEVIN KAYE, FINANCE\nDIRECTOR; PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2 REGARDING LABOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH\nTHE FIRE SUPPORT SERVICES ASSOCIATION, RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 2274\nAND TEAMSTERS LOCAL 1932. (CITY)
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Consent Calendar
D1. Consideration to Approve the Minutes of the Regular Meetings of April 2, 2025 and Special Meeting of April 8,\n2025.
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Consent Calendar
D10. Consideration of a Contract with American Asphalt South, Inc. in the Amount of $349,400 Plus a 10%\nContingency for Construction and Construction Management and Inspection Services, for the Fiscal Year\n2024/25 Local Slurry Seal Pavement Rehabilitation Project. This Project is Exempt from the Requirements of\nthe California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to Government Code Section 15301 – Existing\nFacilities. (CITY)
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Consent Calendar
D11. Consideration to Accept All Improvements as Complete, File the Notice of Completion and Authorize Release of\nRetention for the RCMU Electric Vehicle Charging Station Hub. This Project is Exempt from All Appropriate\nNational Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Review as\nRequired by the Department of Energy and CEQA Guidelines. (CITY)
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Consent Calendar
D2. Consideration to Approve City and Fire District Bi-Weekly Payroll in the Total Amount of $2,290,220.99 and City\nand Fire District Weekly Check Registers (Excluding Checks Issued to Southern California Gas Company) in\nthe Total Amount of $7,300,824.37 Dated March 26, 2025, Through April 6, 2025. (CITY/FIRE)
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Consent Calendar
D3. Consideration to Approve City and Fire District Weekly Check Registers for Checks Issued to Southern\nCalifornia Gas Company in the Total Amount of $37,750.31 Dated March 26, 2025, Through April 6, 2025.\n(CITY/FIRE)
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Consent Calendar
D4. Consideration to Declare Surplus for Vehicle, Retired Computer, Monitors, Laptops, iPhones, and iPads,\nDeemed No Longer Needed, Obsolete or Unusable as Surplus. (CITY)
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Consent Calendar
D5. Consideration to Schedule a Public Hearing for Placement of Liens and Delinquent Solid Waste Accounts.\n(CITY)
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Consent Calendar
D6. Consideration of a Professional Services Agreement with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc. for the Creation of\nSafe Routes to School (SRTS) Suggested Routes Maps in the Amount of $159,000, Including a 5%\nContingency. (CITY)
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Consent Calendar
D7. Consideration of an Appropriation from Fund 174 (Gas Tax R&T7360) in the Amount of $360,000, Award of a\nProfessional Services Agreement with Roadway Asset Services in the Amount of $195,190 for Consulting\nServices for Preparation of a Pavement Management Plan, and Authorization for the City Engineer to Approve\nthe Use of an Additional $164,780 for Optional Services and Contingency as Deemed Necessary. This Project\nis Exempt From the Requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per Government Code\nSection 15301 – Existing Facilities. (CITY)
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Consent Calendar
D8. Consideration of a Contract with UPSCO for Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Maintenance Services in an\nAmount Not to Exceed $20,000 in FY24/25 and $220,000 Over Seven Years. (CITY)
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Consent Calendar
D9. Consideration to Award a Contract with CT&T Concrete Paving Inc., in the Amount of $1,655,100, Plus a 15%\nContingency for the Heritage Park Bridge Replacement Project. Consideration to Accept Award in the Amount\nof $750,000 from San Bernardino County through the County Board Discretionary Fund Priorities Program, and\nto Authorize an Appropriation in the Amount of $750,000. This Project is Exempt From the Requirements of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Pursuant to Government Code Section 15301 – Existing Facilities.\n(CITY)
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Council Business
I1. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS\n(Comments to be limited to three minutes per Council Member.)
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Council Business
I2. INTERAGENCY UPDATES\n(Update by the City Council to the community on the meetings that were attended.)