Rolling Hills Estate — 2025-02-25

City Council

#A Order of Business 4
A. PROCLAMATION: DECLARING MARCH 2025 AS WOMEN'S HISTORY\nMONTH\nAttachments: Proclamation
#B Order of Business 5
B. DEMANDS AND WARRANTS OF FEBRUARY 2025\nRecommendation: Approve warrants 68261 through 68286 in the amount of\n$138,345.99; and Supplemental Warrants 020125 through 020425 in the amount of\n$138,632.95; for a grand total amount of $276,978.94 with proper audit.\nAttachments: Demands & Warrants
#C Order of Business 5
C. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS REPORT OF JANUARY 2025\nRecommendation: Receive and file.\nAttachments: Staff Report
#D Order of Business 5
D. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE REPORT OF JANUARY 2025\nRecommendation: Receive and file.\nAttachments: Staff Report
#E Order of Business 5
E. BUDGET AMENDMENTS FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025\nRecommendation: Receive and file.\nAttachments: Staff Report
#A Order of Business 8
A. FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 MID-YEAR BUDGET REVIEW AND FISCAL\nHEALTH REPORT\nMemorandum from Fernando Estrada, Senior Accountant and Mike Whitehead,\nAdministrative Services Director\nRecommendation: That the City Council receive and file the Mid-Year Budget Report\nand the Fiscal Health Report.\nAttachments: Staff Report
#B Order of Business 8
B. AUTHORIZATION TO APPROVE A TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT\nBETWEEN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES FOR TRAIL\nACCESS ON THE PALOS VERDES LANDFILL FOR THE PURPOSE OF\nHAYRIDES OPERATED BY PETER WEBER EQUESTRIAN CENTER\nMemorandum from Alexa Davis, Assistant City Manager\nRecommendation: That the City Council approved the Temporary Access Easement\nAgreement between the City and the County of Los Angeles for trail access for the\npurpose of providing hayrides to the public operated by Peter Weber Equestrian\nCenter and authorize the Mayor to sign, subject to the City Attorney’s final review.\nAttachments: Staff Report
#C Order of Business 8
C. APPROVE AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A MUTUAL\nAID PERSONNEL COOPERATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY\nAND THE CITY OF MALIBU FOR TEMPORARY PERSONNEL\nASSISTANCE\nMemorandum from Alexa Davis, Assistant City Manager\nRecommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute\nMutual Aid Personnel Cooperation Agreement Between the City of Rolling Hills\nEstates and the City of Malibu for Temporary Personnel Assistance.
#A Order of Business 9
A. TRAFFIC AND SAFETY COMMITTEE ACTION ITEM: CONSIDERATION\nTO RELOCATE THE PLANNED DEEP VALLEY DRIVE CROSSWALK AND\nBULB-OUT FROM THE LIBRARY MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE 627 DEEP\nVALLEY DRIVE MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING (LA COLLINA)\nMemorandum from David Wahba, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: That the City Council approve the Traffic & Safety Committee’s\nrecommendation to: Approve the relocation of the proposed crosswalk and bulb-out\nfrom the main entrance to the library on Deep Valley Drive to the location in front of\nReverent Coffee, located at 627 Deep Valley Drive, as shown on the attached\nexhibit; and, revise the bulb-out design on the south side of Deep Valley Drive, to\nextend farther to the west to allow for the parking one vehicle to the west of the\nbulb-out by adjusting the traffic lane configuration on Deep Valley Drive.\nAttachments: Staff Report