Riverside — 2025-06-10

City Council

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10\nMinutes of May 13 and 20, 2025\nAttachments:\nMinutes 5.13.25\nMinutes 5.20.25\nCity Council
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11\nFinance Committee recommends Financial Health Indicators used to assess and\nmanage overall fiscal health of City and maintain fiscal responsibility (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nFinancial Health Indicators 5-year trend and Comparable Cities\nPresentation
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12\nEconomic\nDevelopment\nCommittee\nrecommends\nFiscal\nYear\n2025-26 City\nSponsorship Program for July 1 through December 31, 2025, for total investment of\n$140,537 with $74,750 in monetary contributions and in-kind services including\nfacilities valued at $65,787 from General Fund Arts and & Cultural Affairs\nSponsorships\nand\nElectric\nFund,\nPublic\nUtilities\nCommunity\nSupport\nOutreach/Education Accounts pending final budget approval for FY 2025-26 for\ncharitable and community events by local non-profit organizations (All Wards)\nCity of Riverside\nCity Council\nAttachments:
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13\nSafety, Wellness, and Youth Committee recommends introduction of an Ordinance\nof the City of Riverside, California, amending Title 7 of the Riverside Municipal Code\nby adding Section 7.10.091 regarding a definition for “Live Performance” in relation\nto noise violations within the City (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance\nPresentation
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14\nSubstitute Councilmember Falcone for Councilmember Mill on City Council Safety,\nWellness, and Youth Committee for discussion to establish excessive fire response\nclause in the Riverside Municipal Code that mirrors existing police response clause\n(All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nCity Manager
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15\nCommunity Police Review Commission Annual Report (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\n2024 Annual Report\nCity of Riverside\nCity Council
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16\nSeventh Amendment to Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with Greens Development,\nInc., for Riverside Alive project, bearing portions of Assessor Parcel Numbers\n213-113-001, 213-111-011, 012, 013, 015, 016, and 017 to extend contract term\nthrough June 22, 2026 - Orange Street between Third and Fifth Streets (Ward 1)\nAttachments:\nReport\nSeventh Amendment\nPresentation
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17\nRequest for Proposal 2291 Master Professional Consultant Services Agreements\nwith eighteen consulting firms for not-to-exceed $250,000 for each agreement to\nestablish six Real Property Services consultant panels consisting of Appraisal,\nAcquisition, Relocation, Property Management, Environmental, and Security Guard\nservices for future City projects for initial term of five years with three optional\none-year extensions (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nList of 2025 Consultant Panel\nMaster PCS Agreements with Consulting Firms P1\nMaster PCS Agreements with Consulting Firms P2\nRFP 2291 Award Recommendation\nPresentation
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18\nAdopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, amending the Zoning Map\nof the City of Riverside pursuant to Chapter 19.090 of the Riverside Municipal Code\nby rezoning approximately 0.81 acres of property located at 4440 and 4468\nBrockton Avenue from DSP-AS - Downtown Specific Plan - Almond Street District\nOverlay Zone to RCHSP - Riverside Community Hospital Specific Plan Overlay Zone\n- Waive further reading (Intro. on 5-20-25, Ward 1)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance\nFinance
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19\nFiscal Year 2024-25 Second Quarter Cash, Investments, and Debt Reports (All\nWards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nCash & Investment Report - Q2\nDebt Report - Q2\nCity of Riverside\nCity Council
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2\nBrief reports on conferences, seminars, and regional meetings attended by Mayor\nand City Council, Ward updates, and announcements of upcoming events\nAnnouncement of Committee meetings:\nFinance Committee at 3 p.m., on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, Art Pick Council\nChamber\nMobility and Infrastructure Committee at 1 p.m., on Thursday, June 12, 2025, Art\nPick Council Chamber\nCOMMUNICATIONS
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21\nRequest for Proposal 2385 Agreement with SenseMakers, LLC., Anaheim, for\namount of $265,602.97, with change order authority of 26,897.03, for total\nnot-to-exceed $292,500 through Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) grant for\nTabletop and Full-Scale Counter Terrorism Exercise to be completed by end of July\n(All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nAgreement\nBid Award Recommendation
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22\nAdopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, amending the Riverside\nMunicipal Code by amending Chapter 16.32.365 regarding the designation of Fire\nHazard Severity Zones to include the new Moderate, High, and Very High Fire\nHazard Severity Zones recommended by Office of the State Fire Marshal - Waive\nfurther reading (Intro. on 5-20-25, All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance\nLocal Responsibility Area Fire Hazard Severity Zones\nGeneral Services
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23\nReject bid of Winner Chevrolet as non-responsive and award Bid 8171 to\nDiversified Leasing, Alhambra, for $253,434.18 from Measure Z Fund, Vehicle\nReplacement Account for three 2025 Ford F350 XLT Super Duty Crew Cabs for\nFire Department (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nAward Recommendation\nHousing and Human Services
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24\nRatify Purchase Order 233777 - First Amendment to Agreement with Westgroup\nDesigns, Inc., for increased compensation of $8,888, for revised amount of\n$268,011, from Grants and Restricted Programs Fund, 2800 Hulen Rehab Program\nExpenditure Account for architectural design services for Permanent Supportive\nCity of Riverside\nCity Council
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25\nRequest for Proposal 2405 Agreement with Keenan & Associates, Torrance, for\n$89,800 annually, for total of $269,400 for employee benefits consulting and\nunderwriting services through June 30, 2028, with optional two 2-year renewals,\nthereafter upon mutual agreement of both parties for not-to-exceed contract amount\nof $628,600 through June 30, 2032 (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nAgreement\nAward Recommendation
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26\nRevisions to Human Resources Policy and Procedure Manual including Policy III-6\n- Harassment Free Workplace Policy (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nPolicy III-6
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27\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, amending\nResolution No. 21052 and the Master Fringe Benefits and Salary Plan to approve\nthe salary adjustments to the existing Warehouse Supervisor classification; creation\nof the classification and salary range for Police Investigative Assistant, Media\nProduction Assistant, Lead Reprographics Technician, and Permit Services\nSupervisor; and deletion of non-utilized classifications - Waive further reading (All\nWards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nResolution\nSalary Table
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28\nAdministrative language revisions to Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with\nRiverside Police Officer’s Association Unit, Riverside Police Officer’s Association\nSupervisory Unit, and Riverside Police Administrators’ Association related to various\nspecial compensation provisions throughout MOUs and specific language required\nby California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) and ensure\nprovisions are compliant with California Code of Regulations Section 571-Special\nCompensation (All Wards)\nCity of Riverside\nCity Council\nAttachments:
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29\nRequest for Proposal 2411 Agreement with Psomas, Riverside, for $312,557, with\n10 percent change order authority for total not-to-exceed $343,812.70 from Grants\n& Restricted Programs Santa Ana River Fire Prevention, Fairmount Park University\nWash, and Measure Z Capital Fairmount Park Wier Dam/Storm Drain Accounts for\nbiological and environmental consulting services for park improvements and\nmaintenance work for two-year term at Fairmount Park (Ward 1)\nAttachments:\nReport\nAgreement\nBid Award Recommendation\nPresentation\nPolice
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3\nCity Manager Updates (City Manager) (5-minute presentation)
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30\nInterlocal Agreement with Cities of Beaumont, Corona, Desert Hot Springs, Hemet,\nIndio, Jurupa Valley, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Palm Springs, Perris,\nTemecula, and County of Riverside for distribution of 2024 Justice Assistance Grant\nProgram award through County of Riverside, acting as fiscal agent - Authorize\nPolice Department to apply for $97,117 grant funding for one Senior Forensic\nSpecialist position salary and benefits - Approve Riverside County Sheriff's\nDepartment Certified Standard Assurances - Supplemental appropriation - Five\naffirmative votes required (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nInterlocal Agreement\nCertified Standard Assurances\nPublic Utilities
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31\nFirst Amendment to Agreement with the Regents of the University of California for\ncontinued water production, conveyance, and delivery of University of California\nRiverside water rights (All Wards)\nCity of Riverside\nCity Council\nAttachments:
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32\nAdopt Riverside’s 2025-2026 Annual Water Supply and Demand Assessment (All\nWards)\nAttachments:\nReport\n2025 RPU Annual Water Supply and Demand Methodololgy\nAWSDA Reporting Tables\nPresentation\nPublic Works
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33\nRatify First Amendment to Agreement with The EcoHero Show, LLC., for $40,000\nfrom Grants and Restricted Program Fund, SB 1383 Local Assistance 22/23 Project\nAccount for Organics Recycling and Food Waste Reduction Education Program\nextend term through April 1, 2026 (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nExecuted Agreement
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34\nAward Bid 8169 to ISSA Electric, Inc., Riverside, for $64,393.50 from Sewer Fund,\nWater Quality Control Plant Gas Line Repair Project Account for repair of Riverside\nWater Quality Control Plant gas line (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nBid Award Recommendation
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35\nRequest for Proposal 2416 Agreement with T2 UES, Inc., doing business as T2\nUtility Engineers, Huntington Beach, for $119,870 from TUMF, Gas Tax, and\nMeasure A Fund Accounts for utility potholing services to support capital\nimprovement projects (Wards 1 and 2)\nAttachments:\nReport\nAgreement\nLocation Map\nRFP Award Recommendation\nCity of Riverside\nCity Council
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37\nAward Bid 8156 to ACC & Engineering, LLC, Anaheim, for $101,138.20 from\nSpecial Gas Tax Fund 14th Street Underpass Storm Drain Project Account for\nconstruction of Fourteenth and Vine Streets Storm Drain Improvements, Portable\nStorm System Project (Ward 1)\nAttachments:\nReport\nMap\nBid Award Recommendation
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38\nChange order for Bid 8044 with Onyx Paving Company, Inc., Anaheim, for\n$150,000 to replace additional sidewalk panels and restore Bicentennial History\nWalk for Fiscal Year 2023-24 Arterial and Minor Streets Maintenance, Phase 1 Authorize reprogramming of $150,000 from Museum Renovation Project to Museum\nSoroptimist Stone Relocation Project (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5)\nAttachments:\nReport\nLocation Maps
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39\nTHIS ITEM HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE AGENDA - Pursuant to Government\nCode §54956.8 to instruct City’s Negotiator, Charles M. Futrell, regarding price and\nterms of payment for the purchase, sale, exchange, or lease of property located at\n4100 Garner Road, APN: 246-260-036, by Lee & Associates, Paul Whitehouse;\nNegotiator
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4\nDeclaration of conflicts of interest and ex parte communications (City Council)\nPRESENTATIONS - Item # 5-6
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40\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive from\nlegal counsel concerning William Zackowski v. City of Riverside, WCAB Claim No.:\nADJ16670285\nAttachments:
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41\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive from\nlegal counsel concerning William Uriarte v. City of Riverside, Claim No.: 210248\nAttachments:
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42\nReport\nReport\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(2) to confer with and/or receive advice\nfrom legal counsel concerning anticipated litigation - two cases\nAttachments:\nRevised Report\nReport
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43\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(4) to confer with and/or receive advice\nfrom legal counsel concerning the City Council deciding whether to initiate litigation\n- two cases\nAttachments:
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44\nPursuant to Government Code §54957(a), for consultation with Larry Gonzalez,\nRiverside Chief of Police, or his respective deputy, and George Khalil, Chief\nInnovation Officer regarding threat to public services or facilities\nAttachments:
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45\nReport\nPursuant to Government Code §54957.6 to review the City Council's position and\ninstruct designated representatives regarding salaries, salary schedules, or\ncompensation paid in the form of fringe benefits of all Executive Management\nemployees except the City Manager, City Attorney, and City Clerk, all Management\nand Confidential employees as defined by PERS, Fire Management Unit, Riverside\nCity Firefighters Association, Riverside Police Officers Association (Police and\nPolice\nSupervisory\nUnits),\nService\nEmployees\nInternational\nUnion\n#721,\nInternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers #47, and Riverside Police\nAdministrators Association\nAttachments:
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46\nReport\nReport\nPursuant to Government Code §54957 for performance evaluation of Interim City\nAttorney\nCity of Riverside\nCity Council\nAttachments:
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47\nCitywide Workforce Vacancy (Assembly Bill 2561) report (Human Resources) (All\nWards) (10-minute presentation)\nAttachments:\nReport\nPresentation\nNotice
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48\nProposed rate increase for commercial refuse rates through June 30, 2028 - A\nResolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California: (1) recording\nreceipt of written protests to Proposed 2025-2028 Rate Increase for Commercial\nSolid Waste Collection Services; (2) approving the 2025-2028 rate increase for\nCommercial Solid Waste Collection Services, effective July 1, 2025 - Waive further\nreading (Public Works) (All Wards) (15-minute presentation)\nAttachments:\nReport\nResolution\nProposed FY25-26 Commercial Rates\nAthens Services Rate Adjustment Request Letter\nAgua Mansa MRF and County Landfill Annual Increases\nPublic Hearing Notice\nPresentation\nCOMMUNICATIONS
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49\nCity Attorney report on Closed Session discussions
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5\nMayor Lock Dawson to present a Proclamation recognizing the month of June as\nPride Month (5-minute presentation)
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50\nItems for future City Council consideration as requested by Mayor or Members of\nthe City Council - City Manager/City Attorney reports\n*********
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6\nGeneral Plan update and Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (Community and\nEconomic Development) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)\nAttachments:\nPresentation
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7\nApprove increase to legal budget with law firm of Colantuono, Highsmith and\nWhatley for not-to-exceed $24,000, for revised total budget of $416,400 from\nGeneral Fund, City Attorney Legal Fees Account for lawsuit entitled Simpson v. City\nCity of Riverside\nCity Council
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8\nAppoint Thomas Cleary to Commission on Disabilities Ward 5 seat, Paul\nTscherednikov to Budget Engagement Commission Business Ward 7 seat, Don\nCoon to Commission on Aging and Lovelyn Razzouk to Board of Library Trustees\nWard 7 seats - File resignation of Ryan Falsetti from the Board of Library Trustees\nCitywide seat (All Wards)\nAttachments:
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9\nReport\nAdopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, amending Title 1 of the\nRiverside Municipal Code by adding new Chapter 1.16 entitled electronic and\npaperless filing of Fair Political Practice Commission Campaign Disclosure\nStatements - Waive further reading (Intro. on 5-20-25, All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance