San Diego — 2025-02-25
City Council
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ITEM 100: Authorization to Execute a Letter of Relinquishment Acceptance Between the City and Caltrans to\nConvey Land Between Santa Fe Street and I-5 to the City Beneath the Rose Creek Bikeway.\n(District 2.)
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ITEM 101: Authorization to Receive $850,000 for Marie Widman Memorial Park in the United States\nDepartment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Fiscal Year 2024 Economic Development\nInitiative - Community Project Funding. (District 4.)
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ITEM 102: Authorization to Retain Casey Gerry Schenk Francavilla Blatt & Penfield LLP as Outside Co-\nCounsel, In re: Shale Oil Antitrust Litigation. (Citywide.)
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ITEM 103: Approve a Relinquishment Agreement Between the California Department of Transportation and\nthe City of San Diego for the City to Accept Title to a Nonmotorized Transportation Facility and\nAssociated Approximately 2.3 Acres of Real Property Along Interstate 5, Bounded by Boston\nAvenue, 29th Street and 32nd Street. (District 8.)
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ITEM 104: Approval of Fiscal Year 2025 City Council Allocations of Arts, Culture and Community Festivals\n(ACCF) Funding Awards, Pursuant to Council Policy 100-23, to Nonprofit Organizations with\nExisting Contracts with the City of San Diego’s Commission for Arts and Culture. (Districts 1, 2, 4,\n5, 6, 7, 8, 9.)
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ITEM 105: Accept a 53-acre Land Donation in the East Elliott Area of San Diego (Assessor’s Parcel Numbers\n366-030-39, 366-030-47, and 366-031-16), from the Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation,\nDedicate the Land as Open Space, and Add the Land to the City of San Diego’s Multiple Species\nConservation Program. (District 7.)
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ITEM 106: Compensation Agreement with Civic San Diego for the Construction of the 14th Street Greenway\nBlock #2 Project. (District 3.)
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ITEM 107: Ratification of Twenty-eight (28) Emergency Sole Source Contracts for Fiscal Year 2024. (Citywide.)\n6 votes required pursuant to San Diego Municipal Code section 22.3108(a)(2).
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ITEM 108: Settlement of Marguerite Herrick v. City of San Diego, San Diego Superior Court Case No. 37-2023-\n00036450-CU-PO-CTL, Claim No. 33589. (District 5.)
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ITEM 109: Reappointment to the Planning Commission. (District 4.)
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ITEM 110: Reappointments to the San Diego Housing Commission Board of Commissioners. (District 5.)
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ITEM 111: Appointment to the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors. (District 8.)
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ITEM 30: Mayor Gloria, Councilmember Whitburn, Councilmember von Wilpert and Councilmember Elo-\nRivera:\nProclaiming March 1, 2025, to be “San Diego FC Day” in the City of San Diego.
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ITEM 31: City Attorney Ferbert and Council President Pro Tem Lee:\nProclaiming February 2025 to be “Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month” in the\nCity of San Diego.
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ITEM 32: Councilmember Foster III:\nProclaiming February 25, 2025, to be “2025 Lincoln High School Football State Champions Day” in\nthe City of San Diego.
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ITEM 33: Councilmember Foster III, Councilmember Moreno, and Councilmember Elo-Rivera:\nProclaiming February 25, 2025, to be “Southeast Disaster Response Team Day” in the City of San\nDiego.
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ITEM 330: Informational Update from San Diego Community Power. (Citywide.)
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ITEM 331: Annual Update from San Diego City Port Commissioners. (Citywide.)
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ITEM 332: Creation of Underground Utility Districts for North Clairemont (6L), Jamacha-Lomita (4X and 4X1),\nBarrio Logan (8H) and Kensington (3CC1) and the Adoption of Final Mitigated Negative\nDeclaration (Project No. 594590). (Districts 2, 4, 8, 9.)
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ITEM 34: Councilmember von Wilpert:\nProclaiming February 25, 2025, to be “David Hanses Day” in the City of San Diego.
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ITEM 35: Councilmember Moreno:\nProclaiming February 25, 2025, to be “San Diego Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly\nDay” in the City of San Diego.
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ITEM 36: Councilmember Foster III and Councilmember Moreno:\nProclaiming March 1, 2025, to be “Dwayne Hill Day” in the City of San Diego.
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ITEM 50: Time Extension Request of a Consultant Agreement and Four (4) Construction Contracts for\nVarious Capital Improvements Projects. (Districts 1, 2, 5, 6, 9.)\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
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ITEM 51: Amendments to the San Diego Municipal Code to Consolidate the Department of Real Estate and\nAirport Management Under the Economic Development Department. (Citywide.)\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 26.\n(The ordinance was introduced on 2/03/2025, Item 200, Subitem B. Council voted 9-0.)
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ITEM 52: Affordable Housing Preservation Ordinance. (Citywide.)\n(The ordinance was introduced on 2/03/2025, Item 202, Subitems B, D, H. Council voted 8-0, Councilmember\nWhitburn-not present.)
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ITEM 53: Nakano Project – Project No. PRJ-1076302. (District 8.)\nThis item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\n(The ordinance was introduced on 2/03/2025, Item S400. Council voted 9-0.)
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ITEM 54: Extension of Job Order Contract (JOC) Pipeline South of I-8; K-20-1878-JOC-3, for Sewer & AC Water\nGroup 794. (District 8.)\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\n(The ordinance was introduced on 2/11/2025, Item 50. Council voted 7-0, Councilmember Foster III and\nCouncilmember Campillo-not present.)
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ITEM 55: Ordinance to Authorize a Contract Extension Between the City of San Diego and Brycer, LLC.\n(Citywide.)\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
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ITEM 60: Approval of the Joint Use Agreements Between the City and San Diego Unified School District for\nBirney Elementary, Boone Elementary, Clairemont Canyons Academy, Fletcher Elementary,\nKumeyaay Elementary, Perry Elementary, Rowan Elementary, and Wilson Middle Schools.\n(Districts 2, 3, 4, 7, 9.)\nSubitem B requires 6 votes pursuant to Charter Section 99.
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ITEM S500: Amendments to the Rules of Council. (Citywide.)\nThis item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
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ITEM S501: Councilmember Foster III:\nProclaiming February 25, 2025, to be “Crystal Trent Day” in the City of San Diego.
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ITEM S502: Live Event Worker Safety at City Facilities Ordinance. (Citywide.)
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ITEM S503: Approval of an Affordable Housing CDBG Loan Agreement with PSCDC The Grant LLC in an\nAmount not-to-exceed $2,500,000 for the Grant at Mission Trails Affordable Housing Project.\n(District 7.)
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ITEM S504: FY 2025 Community Projects, Programs, and Services Funding Allocations from Council District 5\nto 14 Nonprofit Organizations. (District 5.)
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ITEM S505: FY 2025 Community Projects, Programs, and Services Funding Allocation(s) from Council District 8\nto 22 Nonprofit Organizations. (District 8.)
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ITEM S506: FY 2025 Community Projects, Programs, and Services Funding Allocations from Council District 9\nto 23 Nonprofit Organizations. (District 9.)
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ITEM S507: Actions Related to (a) Environmental Review of the Los Peñasquitos Lagoon Enhancement Plan;\nand (b) Approval the Third Amendment to the Agreement with Burns & McDonnell Engineering\nCompany, Inc., Contract #H197073, for the Los Peñasquitos Lagoon Restoration Phase 1 Project.\n(District 1.)\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
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ITEM S508: Property Tax Exchange Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and the City of San Diego\nRelating to the Nakano Annexation. (District 8.)\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nThis item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.