Rialto — 2025-02-25

City Council

#1 Consent C
C.1 25-0137 Special City Council Meeting - February 1, 2025
#2 Consent C
C.2 25-0138 Regular City Council Meeting - February 11, 2025
#1 Consent D
D.1 25-0140 Destiny Cazares
#2 Consent D
D.2 25-0141 Jason Scott Conrad
#3 Consent D
D.3 25-0142 Landexcorp LLC
#1 Consent E
E.1 25-0127 Request City Council to: 1) Set a Public Hearing for March 25, 2025, to\nConduct a Property Owner Protest Ballot Proceeding; 2) Adopt\nResolution No. 8323 Initiating the Proceedings for the Annexation of\nProperties to the Rialto Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District\nNo. 2 and to Levy and Authorize Collection of Assessments Commencing\nwith Fiscal Year 2024/2025; and 3) Adopt Resolution No. 8324\nDeclaring the Intention to Annex Properties to the Rialto Landscaping and\nLighting Maintenance District No. 2 and Conduct a Property Owner Protest\nBallot Proceeding On The Matter of the New Assessments Related\nThereto Commencing with Fiscal Year 2024/2025.
#1 Consent F
F.1 25-0126 Request City Council to consider 1) Cancelling and/or to Reschedule\nRegular City Council Meeting Dates July 8, November 11, November 25,\nDecember 23, 2025 2) Consider Summer Recess from June 29 through\nJuly 12.
#2 Consent F
F.2 25-0115 Request City Council to: 1) Approve a Joint Use Agreement with Southern\nCalifornia Edison (SCE) related to the Precise Plan of Design (PPD)\n2021-0055, Located on the Westside of Locust Avenue at Lowell Street\nand 2) Authorize the City Manager to Execute all Related Documents.
#3 Consent F
F.3 25-0139 Request City Council to Receive and File for Future Audit the Treasurer ’s\nInvestment Report as of December 31, 2024.\nTAB PUBLIC HEARING
#1 Presentation
1 25-0122 Omnitrans Employee of the quarter- Maintenance-Jose Gonzalez - Mayor\nJoe Baca
#2 Presentation
2 25-0123 Omnitrans Employee of the year- Maintenance- Alejandro Castro - Mayor\nJoe Baca
#1 Public Hearing
TAB1 25-0134 Request the City Council to conduct the public hearing and adopt Urgency\nOrdinance No. 1698 entitled, “AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE\nCITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RIALTO, CALIFORNIA, EXTENDING\nTHE PROVISIONS OF URGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 1697,\nESTABLISHING A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON THE\nESTABLISHMENT, EXPANSION, OR INTENSIFICATION OF “INDOOR\nSTORAGE FACILITIES”, WITHIN THE JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES\nOF THE CITY OF RIALTO, FOR AN ADDITIONAL TEN (10) MONTHS\nAND FIFTEEN (15) DAYS”.\n(ACTION)
#2 Public Hearing
TAB2 25-0124 Request City Council to: (1) Conduct a Public Hearing to solicit public\ncomments from interested citizens regarding the Housing and Community\nDevelopment needs concerning the five-year 2025-2029 Consolidated\nPlan for the allocation of the Community Development Block Grant\n(CDBG) and Home Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds; (2)\nClose the Public Hearing; and (3) Provide additional input and direction to\nstaff on the 2025-2029 Five-Year Consolidated Plan and 2025-2026\nAnnual Action Plan.\n(ACTION)
#3 Public Hearing
TAB3 25-0097 Request City Council to (1) Conduct a Public Hearing regarding the\nissuance of Tax-Exempt Bonds for Citrus Grove Apartments and (2) Adopt\nResolution No. 8325 approving the issuance of bonds.\n(ACTION)
#4 Public Hearing
TAB4 25-0128 Request City Council to: 1) Conduct a Public Hearing for the Placement of\nLiens for Delinquent Refuse Collection Accounts for the 3rd Quarter of\n2024; and 2) Adopt Resolution No. 8326 Authorizing the Filing of Liens\nAgainst Certain Properties for Delinquent Refuse Accounts with the San\nBernardino County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk.\n(ACTION)
#5 Public Hearing
TAB5 25-0125 Request City Council to Continue the Public Hearing until March 11,\n2025 to solicit public comments from interested citizens on Substantial\nAmendment No. 7 to the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 CDBG-CV Annual Action\nPlan.\n(ACTION)
#6 Public Hearing
TAB6 25-0146 Request City Council to Consider Adoption of Ordinance No. 1699\nAmending Chapters 2.16, 2.18, 2.20, 2.22, 2.24, 2.27, and 4.01, and\nrepealing Chapters 2.25, 2.64 and 2.68 of the Rialto Municipal Code to\nconsolidate and Reorganize the City’s commissions reducing the number\nof commissions from (9) to (4).\n(ACTION)\nMAYOR:\nCOUNCIL MEMBERS:\nCITY ATTORNEY:\nCITY MANAGER: