Rolling Hills Estates — 2026-05-26
City Council
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A. PROCLAMATION: DECLARING MAY 31, 2026 "WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY" Attachments: Proclamation
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A. WASTE MANAGEMENT "RECYCLING HERO" QUARTERLY DRAWING\nCity Council Regular Meeting Agenda May 26, 2026 8. NEW BUSINESS A. WASTE MANAGEMENT REQUEST FOR RATE ADJUSTMENTS\nMemorandum from Alexa Davis, Assistant City Manager and Gabrielle Swain, Administrative Aide\nRecommendation: That the City Council approve Waste Management’s request for a\nrate adjustment on all levels of service as included in the attached FY 2026-27\nCollection Service Rate Schedule, effective July 1, 2026.\nAttachments: Staff Report
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B. SECOND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT WITH WEST COAST ARBORISTS (WCA) FOR TREE MAINTENANCE SERVICES\nMemorandum from Alexa Davis, Assistant City Manager and Mike Goldsmith, Maintenance Superintendent\nRecommendation: That the City Council approve the Second Amendment to the\nAgreement for Tree Maintenance Services with West Coast Arborists, subject to\napproval as to form by the City Attorney, and authorize the City Manager to execute\nthe amendment in an amount not to exceed $212,283 for street maintenance and grid pruning program.\nAttachments: Staff Report
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C. REQUEST TO ENTER INTO AN AMENDED “MEASURE M FUNDING\nAGREEMENT MULTI-YEAR SUB REGIONAL PROGRAM” WITH THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (LACMTA) FOR THE ROLLING HILLS ROAD MULTI-MODAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Memorandum from Kirsten Graham, Public Works Director\nRecommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute an\namendment to the Measure M Funding Agreement (Amendment No. 1) Multi-Year\nSub Regional Program, with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation\nAuthority (LACMTA), in the grand total amount of $4,698,650.\nCity Council Regular Meeting Agenda May 26, 2026 11. CITY COUNCIL / REGIONAL COMMITTEE REPORTS\nThis item provides the opportunity for Members of the City Council to provide information and reports to\nother Members of the City Council and the public on any issues or activities of Council Committees, ad\nhoc committees, regional or state-wide governmental associations, special districts, joint powers\nauthorities and the various committees on which Members of the City Council might serve or have an interest, which are not otherwise agendized.\n12. MAYOR AND COUNCIL ITEMS\nThis item provides the opportunity for Members of the City Council to request information on currently\npending projects and/or issues of public concern, direct that an item be agendized for future consideration\nand/or make announcements of interest to the public.\n13. CLOSED SESSION\nIf you would like to address the City Council regarding an item on the Closed Session agenda, please\ncontact the City Manager or City Clerk. Any reportable action taken in Closed Session will be reported in Open Session.
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D. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE REPORT OF APRIL 2026 Recommendation: Receive and file.\nAttachments: Staff Report
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E. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 12, 2026 Recommendation: Review and approve.\nAttachments: Draft Minutes 6. PUBLIC COMMENT / PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS\nThis is the appropriate time for members of the public to make comments regarding items not listed on this\nagenda. If you would like to address the City Council, please complete a speaker sheet and give to the\nCity Clerk. Under the State's open meeting law - the Brown Act - no action may be taken on any item not on the agenda.