Riverside — 2025-10-21

City Council

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10\nReport\nMinutes of September 16, 29, and 30, 2025\nAttachments:\nMinutes 9-16-2025\nMinutes SP 9-29-2025\nMinutes SP 9-30-2025
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11\nSupport expansion of United States District Courthouse for Central District of\nCalifornia, Eastern Division - Direct City Manager identify stakeholders and\ncoordinate advocacy for federal funding of United States General Services\nAdministration (GSA) Phase One Feasibility Study for implementation of Long-Term\nFacilities Plan for courthouse expansion (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nCity Manager
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12\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, Authorizing the\nApplication and Acceptance of Grant Funds from the Federal Aviation\nAdministration for the Design Phase of Runway 9-27 Runway Safety Area Erosion\nControl Project at the Riverside Municipal Airport; and Authorizing the Execution of\nall Necessary Documents Related to Such Grant - Waive further reading Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (Ward 3)\nAttachments:\nOctober 21, 2025\nReport\nGrant Award\nResolution
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13\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, Authorizing the\nApplication and Acceptance of Grant Funds of $104,500 from the Federal Aviation\nAdministration for the Development of an Airport Pavement Management System\n(APMS) at the Riverside Municipal Airport; and Authorizing the Execution of all\nNecessary Documents Related to such Grant - Waive further reading Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required - 6951 Flight Road\n(Ward 3)\nAttachments:\nReport\nResolution\nGrant Award\nOctober 21, 2025\nCommunity and Economic Development
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14\nAdopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, amending Chapter 3.30 of\nthe Riverside Municipal Code, to amend an existing Category Title to the Schedule\nof Regulation, Products, and Services titled Commercial Cannabis Sales Permit Fee\nto Commercial Cannabis Permit Fees - Waive further reading (Intro. on 8-19-25, All\nWards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance
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15\nCase PR-2025-001821 - Adopt an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of\nRiverside, California, amending Table 20.15.010 and deleting Sections 20.15.085\nand\n20.30.030 in their entirety removing Historic Preservation Fund Program and\nHistoric Preservation Fund Committee - Waive further reading (Intro. on 9-16-25, All\nWards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance\nFinance
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16\nFiscal Year 2024-25 City Council non-personnel expenditures by Ward (All Wards)\nAttachments:
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17\nReport\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, Declaring its\nIntention to Levy an Annual Assessment in the Downtown Parking and Business\nImprovement Area for Calendar Year 2026 Pursuant to Section 36534 of the\nCalifornia Streets and Highways Code, Generally Describing the Improvements and\nActivities to be Undertaken and Fixing the Time and Place for a Public Hearing\nbefore the City Council of the City of Riverside on the Levy of the Proposed\nAssessment - Waive further reading - Schedule public hearing for Tuesday,\nDecember 2, 2025, at 3 p.m. (Wards 1 and 2)\nAttachments:\nReport\nResolution\nAnnual Report\nMap
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18\nAgreement with Hinderliter, de Llamas and Associates (HdL) for not-to-exceed\namount of $340,000 from General Fund Finance Department Professional Services\nAccount for Business License, Transient Occupancy Tax, Short-Term Rental, and\nUtility User Tax Services for one year extension option, not-to-exceed $370,000 (All\nWards)\nAttachments:\nOctober 21, 2025\nReport\nAgreement
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19\nAdopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, amending Chapter 2.90 of\nthe Riverside Municipal Code regarding the membership of the Budget Engagement\nCommission - Waive further reading (Intro. on 9-16-25, All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance\nFire
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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:\nEconomic Development Committee at 3 p.m. on Thursday, October 23, 2025, Art\nPick Council Chamber\nHousing and Homelessness Committee at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, October 27, 2025,\nArt Pick Council Chamber\nCOMMUNICATIONS
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20\nTransfer $30,000 from Special Deposits Fund, Equipment Refresh Fire Account to\nGeneral Fund, Fire Operations Professional Services Account for Paramedic\nProgram medical consulting services - Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative\nvotes required (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport
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21\nOctober 21, 2025\nAdopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, Amending Riverside\nMunicipal Code Chapter 9.60 Establishing Liability for Extraordinary Responses to\nCertain Emergency Incidents and Dangerous Properties to Include Payment of\nCity's Actual Public Safety Response Costs - Waive further reading (Intro. on\n9-16-25, All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance\nHuman Resources
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22\nAccept Wellness Fund Allowance of $28,182.21 from HUB International Insurance\nServices for employee wellness programs and initiatives - Supplemental\nappropriation - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)\nAttachments:
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23\nReport\nRevisions to Human Resources Policy and Procedure Manual including Policy I-17\n- Appointment and Selection of City Attorney Classifications and Policy VI-04\nReasonable Accommodation for Employees Who Have Been Injured on the Job (All\nWards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nPolicy (I-17) Appointment and Selection of City Attorney Classifications\nPolicy (VI-04) Reasonable Accommodation for Employees Who Have Been Injured on the Job
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24\nApprove legal budget with law firm of Liebert Cassidy Whitmore (LCW) for\nnot-to-exceed $715,500 to represent City in case entitled Phaedra Norton v. City of\nRiverside, Riverside Superior Court Case No. CVRI2500992 - Authorize Mayor Pro\nTem to sign Engagement Letter outlining authorized budget for legal services (All\nWards)\nAttachments:
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25\nReport\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, Paying and\nReporting the Value of Employer Paid Member Contributions for Classic Employees\nin the Unrepresented Fire Management Group and for Classic Employees in the\nUnrepresented Police Management Group, effective January 1, 2015 - A Resolution\nof the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, amending Resolution No.\n21052 and the Master Fringe Benefits and Salary Plan to retroactively establish the\nDeputy Fire Chief Classification and corresponding salary pay scale and\nretroactively amend the salary pay scale for the Deputy Police Chief Classification\nto be in compliance with CalPERS Government Code Sections 20636 and 20636.1\nand California Code of Regulations Section 570.5 and revise other Special\nCompensation Provisions - Waive further readings - Administrative language\nrevisions to Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with Riverside Firefighters'\nOctober 21, 2025\nAssociation and Riverside Fire Management group to be in compliance with\nCalPERS Special Compensation reporting requirements as outlined by California\nCode of Regulations Section 571 (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nEPMC Resolution\nFBSP Resolution and Exhibits\nRCFA MOU\nRFMG MOU
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26\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\nRetroactively Establish the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)\nUtility Field and Supervisory Water Classifications Based on City and Union Agreed\nUpon Water Salary Survey, Including Salary Adjustments to Management\nClassifications due to Salary Compaction; Approve the Creation of the Classification\nand Salary Range for the Principal Intelligence Anaylst; and Deletion of\nNon-Utilitized Classifications - Waive further reading - Supplemental appropriation Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nResolution\nIBEW Salary Survey\nPrincipal Intelligence Analyst Salary Survey\nInnovation and Technology
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27\nPurchase of good and services under NASPO Cooperative Contract No. MA176\nwith T-Mobile USA, Inc., for $220,000 annually plus usage and new line of service\ncharges to be allocated through various City Departmental Budget for wireless\ncommunication services (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nCA PA-2022-WDV-TMUS A2\nParks, Recreation, and Community Services
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28\nSpecial Transportation Division revised Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan\n(All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nSafety Plan
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29\nPurchase of ten 16-passenger paratransit vehicles with A-Z Bus Sales, Inc., Colton,\nfor $2,286,902.13 fully funded by State grants through California Association for\nCoordinated Transportation/Morongo\nBasin Transit\nAuthority, Purchasing\nCooperative, Contract No. 20-01 for Special Transportation Division (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nQuote\nBasin Transit Contract\nMBTA Contract\nParticipants List\nPolice
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3\nCity Manager Updates (5-minute presentation)
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30\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside California, authorizing the\nCity Manager, or his Designee, to execute a Standard Agreement Contract with the\nState of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for the Alcohol\nPolicing Partnership Program (APP) and accept a grant award in the amount of\n$90,000 to increase enforcement activity and combat alcohol-related crimes in\nrelation to Alcoholic Beverage Control Violations for the period of July 1, 2025,\nthrough June 30, 2026 - Waive further reading - Supplemental appropriation - Five\naffirmative votes required (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nResolution\nAgreement
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31\nPurchase fifty Axon Taser 10 with magazines, cartridges, holsters, docks, battery\npacks, warranty, and training from Axon Enterprise, Inc., for $65,118.52 per year\nfor three years and $65,118.53 in year four, for total purchase of $260,474.09 from\nMeasure Z Fund Police Department Field Operations Special Department Supplies\nAccount (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nQuote/Agreement
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32\nAgreement with American Forensic Nurses, INC., La Quinta, for $110,000 annually,\nfor total not-to-exceed $330,000 from General Fund, Police Administrative Services,\nProfessional Services Account for Biological Evidence Collection Services through\nJune 30, 2028 (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nAgreement
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33\nOctober 21, 2025\nRevised grant agreement accepting U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal\nRailroad Administration, Fiscal Year 2022 Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and\nSafety Improvements Program grant award of $78,759, with City match of $19,690\nto support efforts to reduce rail trespassing occurrences for tentative period of\nJanuary 1, 2026, through December 31, 2026 (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nAgreement - Final\nAgreement - Redline\nPublic Utilities
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34\nRequest for Proposal 2472 - Agreement with Energeia USA, Davis, for\nnot-to-exceed amount of $312,921 from Grants and Restricted Programs Fund\nAccount for Energy Planning Services for development of a Comprehensive Energy\nPlan through October 22, 2026 (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nRequest for Proposal 2472\nAgreement\nPresentation\nPublic Works
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35\nRequest for Proposal 2432 - Agreement with PlanIt Geo, Inc., Wheat Ridge,\nColorado, for $159,250, with 25 percent change order authority of $39,812.50, for\ntotal of $199,062.50 from Grants & Restricted Programs Fund, USDA-FS Inflation\nReduction-Professional Services/Internal Account for development and maintenance\nof cloud based urban forestry inventory and maintenance tracking software program\nthrough March 1, 2029 (All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nAgreement\nBid Award Recommendation
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36\nAward Bid 8178 to H&H General Contractors Inc., Highland, for $7,338,236 with 7\npercent change order authority of $513,677 for total of $7,851,913 from Storm\nDrain Fund, Master Drainage Plan-Line D Storm Drain Project Account for\nconstruction of Box Spring Master Drainage Plan Line D, Stage 1, Phase 1 Project\n(Ward 1)\nAttachments:\nReport\nMap\nBid Award Recommendation\nPresentation
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37\nOctober 21, 2025\nAdopt an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California,\nAmending Various Sections in Title 6 of the Riverside Municipal Code Regarding\nResidential Solid Waste and Recyclable Material to Establish Inspection and\nEnforcement Process of Contamination, Overfill/Overweight, Cart Replacement, and\nHazardous Waste Clean-Up - Waive further reading (Intro. on 9-16-25, All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance\nAudience participation is encouraged. Public comments are limited to 3 minutes.
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38\nMaster Fringe Benefits and Salary Plan Amendment for creation of classification\nand salary range for Inspector General and subsequent creation of Office of the\nInspector General in accordance with City Charter Section 420 - A Resolution of\nthe City Council of the City of Riverside, California, amending Resolution No. 21052\nand the Master Fringe Benefits and Salary Plan to approve the creation of the\nclassification and salary range for the Inspector General - Waive further reading Introduce an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, amending Section\n2.08.020 and adding Section 2.09.040 of the Riverside Municipal Code regarding\nthe Office of the Inspector General as an Administrative Office and Department of\nthe City and retention of Outside Counsel by the Inspector General (Human\nResources) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)\nAttachments:\nReport\nResolution\nJob Code Table\nSalary Survey\nOrdinance\nPresentation
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39\nGovernmental Processes Committee recommends a Resolution of the City Council\nof the City of Riverside, California, establishing Rules of Procedure and Order of\nBusiness for the City Council of the City of Riverside and Related Functions and\nActivities and Rescinding all Prior Actions Taken Thereto, and Repealing Resolution\nNo. 24255 - Waive further reading (City Attorney/City Clerk) (All Wards) (10-minute\npresentation)\nAttachments:\nReport\nResolution_Redlined\nResolution_Final\nR-24255\nPresentation
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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\nOctober 21, 2025\nIntroduce an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, Amending Title 16 of the\nRiverside Municipal Code, Amending Chapters 16.04, 16.06, 16.07, 16.08, 16.10,\n16.11, 16.12, 16.13, 16.14, 16.16, 16.20, 16.23, 16.24, 16.48, 16.64, 16.68, and\n16.80; Adding Chapter 16.17; and Deleting Chapter 16.36 to Adopt the 2025\nEditions of the California Building, Residential, Existing Building, Energy, Green\nBuilding Standards, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Codes with Local\nAmendments Thereto - Introduce an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California,\nAmending the Riverside Municipal Code by Amending and Replacing Chapter 16.32\nRegarding Fire Prevention in its Entirety - Introduce an Ordinance of the City of\nRiverside, California, Amending Chapter 1.17 of the Riverside Municipal Code\nRegarding Administrative Code Enforcement Remedies - Introduce an Ordinance of\nthe City of Riverside, California, Amending Chapter 5.59 of the Riverside Municipal\nCode Regarding Fire Alarm Systems - Schedule public hearing for Tuesday,\nNovember 18, 2025, at 3 p.m. (Community and Economic Development) (All Wards)\n(15-minute presentation)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance - Title 16\nOrdinance - Ch. 16.32 Fire Prevention\nOrdinance - Ch. 1.17 Code Enforcement Remedies\nOrdinance - Ch. 5.59 Fire Alarm Systems\nResolution of Express Findings\nPresentation
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41\nAdopt an Urgency Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California,\nto Extend the Urgency Ordinance No. 7733 Establishing a Moratorium on the\nIssuance of New Tobacco Retail Establishment Permits within the City for an\nadditional ten months and fifteen days with expiration date of September 15, 2026 Waive further reading - Five affirmative votes required (Police) (All Wards)\n(10-minute presentation)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance\nPresentation\nNotice
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42\nOctober 21, 2025\nCase PR-2025-001800 - City of Riverside - Zoning Code text amendment as part of\nSenate Bills 9 and 450 Zoning Code clean up - Determine project is exempt from\nfurther California Environmental Quality Act Review pursuant to Sections 15308\n(Actions to Protect Environment), 15060(c)(2) (No Physical Change), 15060(c)(3)\n(Not A Project), and 15061(b)(3) (General Rule), as proposed amendment will\ncause no direct or indirect change to environment and does not meet the definition\nof a Project under CEQA, and is pursuant to Sections 65852.21(k) and 66411.7(n) Introduce an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California,\namending various Sections of Titles 18, 19, and 20 including but not limited to Title\n18 Article III (Maps and Permits), Title 19 Article VII (Specific Land Use\nProvisions), and Title 20; and other minor, non-substantive changes and technical\ncorrections as required to achieve consistency with California Government Code\n(Community and Economic Development) (All Wards) (5-minute presentation)\nAttachments:\nReport\nDetermination of Consistency\nHCD Letter of Technical Assistance\nCHB Report 9.17.25\nOrdinance_Redlined\nOrdinance_Clean\nPC Report 8.14.25\nPC Minutes 8.14.25\nPresentation\nNotice
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43\nCase PR-2025-001793 - Zoning Code Text Amendment as part of Zoning Code\nClean-up - Determine project is exempt from further California Environmental\nQuality Review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) (General Rule), as it can be seen\nwith certainty that approval of project will not have an effect on environment Introduce an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California,\namending numerous Sections of Title 19, including but not limited to Articles II\n(Zoning Code Administration, Interpretation, and Enforcement), V (Base Zones and\nRelated Use and Development Provisions), VII (Specific Land Use Provisions), VIII\n(Site Planning and General Development Provisions), and IX (Land Use\nDevelopment Permit Requirements/Procedures); and other minor, non-substantive\nchanges and technical corrections as required to provide clarity, correct errors, or\nremove redundancy (Community and Economic Development) (All Wards)\n(10-minute presentation)\nAttachments:\nOctober 21, 2025\nReport\nALUC Director Determination of Consistency\nOrdinance_Redlined\nOrdinance_Clean\nPC Report 8-14-25\nPC Minutes 8-14-25\nPresentation\nNotice
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44\nA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, Amending the\nCity’s Master Fees and Charges Schedule as Set Forth in Resolution No. 21960, as\nAmended, Providing for Adjustment to the Building Plan Check Fee and Charge to\nEstablish Self-Certification Program Fees and Charges, and Authorizing the Chief\nFinancial Officer to Amend the Master Fees and Charges Schedule adding three\nBuilding Plan Check Self-Certification Fees - Adopt an Ordinance of the City of\nRiverside, California, amending Title 16 of the Riverside Municipal Code by Adding\nSections 16.04.430, 16.06.050, 16.08.100 and 16.14.030 Regarding the Plan\nCheck Self-Certification Program - Waive further readings (Community and\nEconomic Development) (Intro. on 9-16-25, All Wards) (10-minute presentation)\nAttachments:\nReport\nResolution\nOrdinance\nPresentation\nNotice
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45\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice\nfrom legal counsel concerning City of Riverside, a charter city and municipal\ncorporation, the City Council of the City of Riverside, acting by and through its duly\nelected councilmembers, Erin Edwards, Clarissa Cervantes, Ronaldo Fierro,\nGabriela Plascencia, James Perry, and Steven Hemenway, in their official capacity\nv. Councilmember Charles Conder and former Councilmember Steven R. Adams, in\ntheir official capacity, and does 1 through 50, inclusive, Riverside Superior Court\nCase No. CVRI2300725\nAttachments:
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46\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice\nfrom legal counsel concerning Frank Gandara v. City of Riverside, Superior Court\nCase No. CVRI2502998\nReport
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47\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice\nfrom legal counsel concerning Alyssah Lim v. Jose Terriquez, et al., Riverside\nSuperior Court Case No. CVRI2500254\nReport
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48\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice\nfrom legal counsel concerning Estate of Joseph Tracy IV, et al. v. City of Riverside,\nUnited States District Court Case No. 5:23-cv-2641\nReport
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49\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice\nfrom legal counsel concerning City of Riverside v. MDC Coastal, LLC, Riverside\nSuperior Court Case No. CVRI2503152\nReport
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5\nMayor Lock Dawson call upon Councilmember Robillard to present Proclamation to\nPresident and Chief Executive Officer Pete Benavidez of Blindness Support\nServices and Regional Director Frank Pefley of the Braille Institute to recognize\nOctober as Blindness Awareness Month (5-minute presentation)
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50\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice\nfrom legal counsel concerning City of Riverside v. LR Miller Properties, LLC,\nRiverside Superior Court Case No. CVRI2501811
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51\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.8 to instruct City’s Negotiator, Charles M.\nFutrell, regarding price and terms of payment for the purchase, sale, exchange, or\nlease of Freeway signs at 215 North of Columbia Avenue, 91 West of Arlington\nAvenue, 60 East of 215/60 Interchange, 215 South of 215/60 Interchange, 91 South\nof University Avene, 14th Street at Vine, Indiana Avenue at Madison Street,\nMagnolia Avenue at Brockton Avenue, Tyler Street at Diana Avenue, Van Buren\nBoulevard at Indiana Avenue, by Lamar Advertising Company; C. Todd Porter,\nNegotiator\nAttachments:
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52\nReport\nPursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(2) to confer with and/or receive advice\nfrom legal counsel concerning anticipated litigation - one case\nAttachments:\nReport
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53\nReport\nPursuant to Government Code §54957 for recruitment of City Attorney by City\nCouncil\nAttachments
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54\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\nReport
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55\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 Supervisory Units), Service Employees International Union #721,\nInternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers #47, and Riverside Police\nAdministrators Association\nReport
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56\nPursuant to Government Code §54957 for recruitment of City Attorney by City\nCouncil\nReport
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57\nPursuant to Government Code §54957 and 54957.6 for performance evaluation of\nCity Clerk and to review the City Council’s position and instruct designated\nrepresentatives regarding salaries, salary schedules, or compensation paid in the\nform of fringe benefits of unrepresented employee
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58 \nCity Attorney report on Closed Session discussions
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59\nItems for future City Council consideration as requested by Mayor or Members of\nthe City Council - City Manager/City Attorney reports
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6\nRIVERSIDE PROSPERS - Ward 6 Success Report (5-minute presentation)
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7\nApprove increase to legal budget with law firm of Colantuono, Highsmith and\nWhatley for not-to-exceed $83,000 for revised total budget of $499,400 from\nGeneral Fund, City Attorney Legal Fees Account for lawsuit entitled Simpson v. City\nof Riverside - Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (All\nOctober 21, 2025\nWards)\nAttachments:
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8\nReport\nAdopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, amending Section\n1.17.121(A) of the Riverside Municipal Code to add Chapter 5.85-Junk\nDealers/Scrap Metal Recyclers in the included list, and the Title of Section 9.40.120\nof the Riverside Municipal Code regarding Appeal - Waive further reading (Intro. on
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9-16-25, All Wards)\nAttachments:\nReport\nOrdinance\nCity Clerk\n9\nAppoint Adele Ann Eberwein to Commission of the Deaf Ward 7 seat - File\nresignations of Makisha Alexander from Human Resources Board Ward 5 seat, Tim\nHennessey from Commission on Disabilities Ward 3 seat, and Rich Gardner from\nMuseum of Riverside Board Ward 4 seat - Remove Melinda Weinrich from Budget\nEngagement Commission Ward 1 seat, effective immediately (All Wards)\nAttachments: