San Diego — 2025-07-15
City Council
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Item 10:\nApproval of Council Minutes.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: Approval of Council Minutes for May 19, 2025.\nSubitem-B: Approval of Council Minutes for May 20, 2025.
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Item 100:\nResolution Supporting Polluters Pay Climate Superfund of 2025 (SB 684 and AB\n1243).\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source: N/A\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2025-663)\nResolution declaring the City of San Diego's full support for California Senate Bill 684\nand California Assembly Bill 1243, which seek to enact the Polluters Pay Climate\nSuperfund Act of 2025.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Rules Committee meeting on June 12, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Chair LaCava, second by Committee Member Elo-Rivera, to\nrecommend that the Office of Council President Joe LaCava work with the Office of the\nCity Attorney to draft a resolution supporting the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund of\n2025 (SB 684 and AB 1243), based on the draft resolution attached by Youth V. Oil.\nVOTE: 4-0; LaCava-yea, Campillo-yea, Moreno-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Lee-not present.\nCouncil District 1: Julio Garcia, (619) 510-6899\nCity Attorney Contact: David J. Karlin
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Item 101:\nAuthorization to Execute a Contract with Pencco, Inc. (ITB 10090284-25-H) to\nPurchase Ferric Chloride at the North City Water Reclamation Plant.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe total not-to-exceed amount for this contract is $6,600,000 from the Metro Sewer\nUtility Fund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 6.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2025-655)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into an Agreement with\nPencco, Inc., in an amount not-to-exceed $6,600,000, to purchase ferric chloride for North\nCity Water Reclamation Plant.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on June 12, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member LaCava, second by Chair Elo-Rivera, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, LaCava-yea.\nPublic Utilities: David Bryant, (858) 654-4245\nCity Attorney Contact: Michael D. Johnston
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Item 102:\nRatification of Emergency Sole Source Contract K-24-2316-EMR-3 with Orion\nConstruction Corporation, and Authorization of Construction Change Order No. 1\nfor the Villa La Jolla Storm Drain System Emergency Project.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe total cost of this Construction Change Order No. 1 is $18,564,000.00 is available in\nCIP A-CA.00001, Flood Resilience Infrastructure (B-24106, Villa La Jolla Drainage\nSystem Emergency), Fund 400881, Debt Funded GF CIP ($18,564,000.00).\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2026-3)\nResolution determining that the ratification of emergency sole source contract K-24-2316EMR-3 with Orion Construction Corporation and the authorization of CONSTRUCTION\nChange Order No. 1 for the Villa La Jolla Storm Drain System Emergency project is\nstatutorily exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Title 14\nCalifornia Code of Regulations Section 15269.\nSubitem-B: (R-2026-1)\nResolution ratifying the emergency sole source contract (K-24-2316-EMR-3) with Orion\nConstruction Corporation for design and construction of the Villa La Jolla Storm Drain\nSystem Emergency project pursuant to Section 22.3108 of the San Diego Municipal Code.\nSubitem-C: (R-2026-2)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor to execute Construction Change Order No. 1 to the\ncontract with Orion Construction Corporation (K-24-2316-EMR-3) for design and\nconstruction of the Villa La Jolla Storm Drain System Emergency project and taking\nrelated actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting\non June 25, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Councilmember von Wilpert, second by Vice Chair Lee, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-yea.\nEngineering & Capital Projects: George Ghossain, (619) 533-4397\nCity Attorney Contact: Adam Wander
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Item 103:\nAuthorization to Execute a Contract with JCI Jones Chemicals, Inc. (ITB 1009023325-J) to Purchase Sodium Hypochlorite for Water and Wastewater Treatment\nFacilities.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe total not-to-exceed amount for this contract is $33,895,000 from the Water Utility\nOperating Fund, Metro Sewer Utility Fund, and Muni Sewer Revenue Fund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2025-654)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into an Agreement with JCI\nJones Chemicals, Inc., in an amount not-to-exceed $33,895,000, to purchase sodium\nhypochlorite for water and wastewater treatment facilities.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on June 12, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member LaCava, second by Chair Elo-Rivera, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, LaCava-yea.\nPublic Utilities: David Bryant, (858) 654-4245\nCity Attorney Contact: Michael D. Johnston
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Item 104:\nExecute and Award a 1-Year Contract with Option to Extend for Four Additional 1Year Periods for As-Needed Crack Seal Services with Safe USA, Inc. in an Amount\nNot to Exceed $5,000,000.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis action will authorize expenditures in an amount not-to-exceed $5,000,000 from\nFiscal Year 2026 through Fiscal Year 2030 from the Transportation Department, Gas Tax\nFund for the purpose of executing this agreement.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2025-669)\nResolution determining that the Agreement with Safe USA, Inc., for As-Needed Crack\nSeal Services is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15301(c) and 15302 of the CEQA Guidelines.\nSubitem-B: (R-2025-668)\nResolution authorizing an Agreement with Safe USA, Inc., for As-Needed Crack Seal\nServices, in an amount not-to-exceed $5,000,000 over five years, and related funding\nactions.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting\non June 25, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Councilmember von Wilpert, second by Vice Chair Lee, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-yea.\nTransportation Department: Alex Ubaldo, (619) 236-7750\nCity Attorney Contact: Ray Palmucci
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Item 105:\nFirst Amendment to the Contract with Polydyne Inc. (ITB 10089845-22-J) to\nPurchase Anionic Polymer at the North City Water Reclamation Plant.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe total cost for this First Amendment is $2,550,000 from the Metro Sewer Utility Fund,\nincreasing the total not-to-exceed contract value to $7,673,180.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2025-653)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to execute the First Amendment to the\nAgreement with Polydyne Inc. to purchase anionic polymer for wastewater treatment in\nan amount not-to-exceed $7,673,180.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Enviornment Comittee meeting on June 12, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member LaCava, second by Chair Elo-Rivera, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, LaCava-yea.\nPublic Utilities: David Bryant, (858) 654-4245\nCity Attorney Contact: Michael D. Johnston
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Item 106:\nAuthorize Construction Change Order #1 for the Point Loma Wastewater Treatment\nPlant Storm Damage Repair (K-24-2291-EMR-3) with Cass Arrieta.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nChange order not-to-exceed $3,215,000.00 from Fund, Metro Sewer CIP.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 2.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2025-672)\nResolution determining that approval of Construction Change Order No.1 to the Contract\nwith Cass Construction, Inc. for emergency repairs at Point Loma Wastewater Treatment\nPlant is statutorily exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to\nSection 15269 of the CEQA Guidelines.\nSubitem-B: (R-2025-671)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to execute Construction Change Order\nNo. 1 to the Contract with Cass Construction, Inc. for additional emergency repairs at\nPoint Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant in an amount not-to-exceed $3,215,000.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting\non June 25, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Councilmember von Wilpert, second Vice Chair Lee, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-yea.\nEngineering & Capital Projects: George Ghossain, (619) 533-4397\nCity Attorney Contact: Michael D. Johnston
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Item 107:\nAward Three (3) Professional As-Needed Quality Assurance Material Test Lab\nServices (H2526552, H2526557, H2526558).\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe minimum cost for these three agreements is $3,000 ($1,000 for each agreement), with\na not-to-exceed amount of $15,000,000 ($5,000,000 for each of the three\nagreements). The awarded tasks under these agreements will be funded by the Water and\nSewer CIP Funds.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2025-673)\nResolution authorizing an Agreement with RMA Group for as-needed Quality Assurance\nMaterials Testing Services, in an amount not-to-exceed $5,000,000 over five years, and\nrelated funding actions.\nSubitem-B: (R-2025-674)\nResolution authorizing an Agreement with WSP USA, Inc., for as-needed Quality\nAssurance Materials Testing Services, in an amount not-to-exceed $5,000,000 over five\nyears, and related funding actions.\nSubitem-C: (R-2025-675)\nResolution authorizing an Agreement with Kleinfelder, Inc., for as-needed Quality\nAssurance Materials Testing Services, in an amount not-to-exceed $5,000,000 over five\nyears, and related funding actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting\non June 25, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Councilmember von Wilpert, second by Vice Chair Lee, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-yea.\nEngineering & Capital Projects: Collins Solomon, (858) 201-0313\nCity Attorney Contact: Ray Palmucci
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Item 108:\nAcceptance of Cash Donation from Price Philanthropies to Fund Expanded Aquatic\nServices at City Heights Swim Center.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nNo General Fund contribution is required. All staffing and program costs associated with\nthis initiative will be fully funded by the donation.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 9.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2025-670)\nResolution accepting a donation of $335,200 from Price Philanthropies for the purpose of\nincreasing operational hours and expanding aquatic programming at the City Heights\nSwim Center. Authorizing the Chief Financial Officer to accept, appropriate and expend\nan amount not-to-exceed $335,200 for the purpose of increasing operational hours and\nexpanding aquatic programming at the City Heights Swim Center, contingent upon receipt\nof the donation.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nParks & Recreation: Nicole McNeil, (619) 522-8226\nCity Attorney Contact: Catherine Morrison
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Item 109:\nReappointments to the San Diego City Employees Retirement System Board.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere is no City expenditure being approved with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 3.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2025-659)\nResolution confirming the Mayor's reappointments of Michelle Bush and Lisa Marie\nHarris to the Board of Administration of the San Diego City Employees' Retirement\nSystem for terms ending March 31, 2029.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of Boards and Commissions: Chida Warren-Darby, (858) 298-1124\nCity Attorney Contact: Justin Bargar
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Item 30:\nTransFamily Support Services 10th Year Anniversary Day.
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Item 330:\nResolution in Support of Assembly Bill 1127: Stop the Spread of DIY Machine Guns.\nThis item will be considered in the morning session which is scheduled to begin at\n10:00 a.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source: N/A.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2025-662)\nResolution declaring the City of San Diego's full support for California Assembly Bill\n1127, which seeks to amend California Civil Code section 16880, and to add new sections\n16885, 17015, 27595, and 27595.1 to the California Penal Code, relating to firearms.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nCouncil District 3: Jordan Latchford, (619) 236-6633\nCity Attorney Contact: David J. Karlin
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Item 331:\nAppeal of the Historical Designation of the W.C. and Irene Everett Building (HRB\nSite #1470) Located at 3093-3095 El Cajon Boulevard.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe staff time processing costs are borne by the City Planning Department's General Fund\nbudget.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 3.\nProposed Actions:\nAppeal of the September 22, 2022 decision of the Historical Resources Board to designate\nthe W.C. and Irene Everett Building located at 3093-3095 El Cajon Blvd. (HRB #1470) as\na historical resource;\nGranting or denying the appeal and affirming, reversing, or modifying the action of the\nHistorical Resources Board to designate the W.C. and Irene Everett Building located at\n3093-3095 El Cajon Blvd.;\nDirecting the City Attorney to prepare the appropriate Resolution according to Section 40\nof the City Charter.\nThis item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nPlanning: Shannon Anthony, (619) 557-7942\nCity Attorney Contact: Lindsey Sebastian
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Item 332:\nKlauber Development - Project No. PRJ-0693289.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nNo fiscal impact. All costs associated with the processing of the application are recovered\nthrough a fee paid for by the Applicant.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 4.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2025-664 Cor. Copy) (Rev. 7/9/25)\nResolution determining that the approval of the Klauber Development Project, Project No.\nPRJ-0693289 is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant\nto CEQA Guidelines Section 15183, and adopting the mitigation, monitoring, and\nreporting program.\nSubitem-A: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nSubitem-B: (R-2025-666 Cor. Copy) (Rev. 7/9/25)\nResolution approving Tentative Map No. PMT-2567097 for the Klauber Development –\nProject No. PRJ-0693289, located at 1362 Klauber Avenue.\nSubitem-B: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nSubitem-C: (R-2025-665 Cor. Copy) (Rev. 7/9/25)\nResolution approving Neighborhood Development Permit No. PMT-3325032 and Site\nDevelopment Permit No. PMT-2615781 for the Klauber Development Project No. PRJ0693289, located at 1362 Klauber Avenue.\nSubitem-C: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nDevelopment Services: Andrew Murillo, (619) 557-7986\nCity Attorney Contact: Noah Brazier
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Item 50:\nApproval of an Amendment to a Sole Source Contract with Accela, Inc. for CloudBased Permit System Hosting and Maintenance, Extending the Contract for up to\nThree Additional Years.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe Agreement between the City and Accela is priced based on system user count in a\nbanded range funded from the Development Services Fund. Each year’s cost is based on\nthe highest system user count compared to the previous year. The estimated costs (Year 1:\n$1,773,868.33, Year 2: $1,844,823.07, Year 3: $1,918,616.00) are based on the number of\nusers according to the agreement terms.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(O-2025-141)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance approving an amendment extending a sole-source contract\nwith Accela, Inc. for cloud-based permit system hosting for up to three years for a not-toexceed amount of $5,537,307.40.\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee meeting on\nJune 18, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Moreno, second by Council President Pro Tem\nLee, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Foster III-yea, Lee-yea, Moreno-yea, Elo-Rivera-not present.\nDevelopment Services: JC Thomas, (619) 236-6552\nCity Attorney Contact: Noah Brazier
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Item 51:\nAuthorization of Second Amendment to Contract for External Audit Services with\nMacias Gini and O’Connell LLP to Extend the Term.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source: N/A\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(O-2025-142 Cor. Copy) (Rev. 7/11/25)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance authorizing an Extension of an Agreement past Five Years\nwith Macias Gini and O'Connell LLP for Independent Audit Services.\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Audit Committee meeting on June 11, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Whitburn, second by Chair Moreno, to recommend\nCouncil approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Moreno-yea, Whitburn-yea, Halpern-yea, Tabshouri-yea, Maffia-not present.\nOffice of the City Auditor: Andy Hanau, (619) 533-3108\nCity Attorney Contact: Hilda R. Mendoza
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Item 52:\nOrdinance to Designate Fire Hazard Severity Zones.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere is no City expenditure being approved with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(O-2025-138)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance designating fire hazard severity zones and amending\nChapter 5, Article 11, Division 49 of the San Diego Municipal Code by amending Section\n511.4904, Chapter 14, Article 5, Division 7 of the San Diego Municipal Code by\namending Section 145.0703, and Chapter 14, Article 9, Division 3 of the San Diego\nMunicipal Code by amending Section 149.0337; all relating to the designation of fire\nhazard severity zones.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Public Safety Committee meeting on June 27, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Campbell, second by Committee Member\nWhitburn, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; von Wilpert-yea, Campbell-yea, Whitburn-yea, Campillo-not present.\nFire-Rescue: Robert Logan, (619) 533-4300\nCity Attorney Contact: Erin D. Kilcoyne
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Item 53:\nOrdinance Adopting Updated SDPD Military Equipment Use Procedure, and\nRenewing Approval for Use, Funding, and Acquisition of Military Equipment,\nUnder Assembly Bill 481.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe Police Department FY 2025 Budget allocated $1,112,469 toward military equipment\nexpenditures from the General Fund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 6/24/2025, Item S500 (Council\nvoted 6-2, Councilmember Foster III-nay, Councilmember Elo-Rivera-nay, and\nCouncilmember LaCava-not present):\n(O-2025-139)\nOrdinance adopting the updated Police Department Military Equipment Use Procedure\nand renewing approval for military equipment under Assembly Bill 481.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nPolice: Captain Anthony Dupree, (619) 531-2745\nCity Attorney Contact: Lara Easton
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Item 54:\nAmendment to Hours of Operation for Cannabis Outlets.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere are no costs associated with this action. The proposed action is anticipated to result\nin an increase in sales tax and cannabis business tax revenue generated by cannabis\noutlets. Extended hours of operation may generate an additional $1.7 million in cannabis\nbusiness tax revenue and $170,000 in local sales taxes in Fiscal Year 2026.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 6/30/2025, Item 203, Subitem-B\n(Council voted 7-0, Councilmember Campbell-not present and Councilmember von\nWilpert-not present):\nThis proposal aims to align the City of San Diego’s (City) regulations with those of the\nState of California (State) by extending the hours of operation for permitted cannabis\noutlets within the City by two hours per day. Currently, the City's regulations allow\noperating hours from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., which are more restrictive than the hours\npermitted by the State. The proposed amendment to the City’s regulations seek to extend\nbusiness hours by one hour in the morning (opening at 6:00 a.m.) and one hour in the\nevening (closing at 10:00 p.m.) to enhance economic opportunities, increase tax revenue,\nand align the City’s regulations more closely with those of the State.\n(O-2025-134)\nOrdinance amending Chapter 14, Article 1, Division 5 of the San Diego Municipal Code\nby amending Section 141.0504, relating to hours of operation for cannabis outlets.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations\nCommittee meeting on June 11, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Foster lll, second by Committee Member Lee, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Campillo-yea, Foster III-yea, Campbell-yea, Lee-yea.\nOffice of the Mayor: Matt Yagyagan, (619) 236-6330\nCity Attorney Contact: Lindsey Sebastian
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Item 55:\nAuthorization to Enter Into a Contract with Motorola Solutions, Inc. for the San\nDiego Police Department Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) System.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis action requests approval for an amount not-to-exceed $18,440,137, including sales\ntax, from the Police Department's General Fund and the Citizen Option for Public Safety\n(COPS) fund over the ten (10) year term of the contract.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 7/1/2025, Item S502 (Council\nvoted 6-0, Councilmember Campbell, Councilmember Lee and Councilmember Morenonot present)\n(O-2025-146)\nOrdinance authorizing the Mayor, or designee to execute a Contract with Motorola\nSolutions, Inc. for a new CAD system for a term of five years with five additional oneyear options for a total of ten years, in an amount not-to-exceed $18,440,137.\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Public Safety Committee meeting on June 27, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Whitburn, second by Committee Member\nCampbell, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; von Wilpert-yea, Campbell-yea, Whitburn-yea, Campillo-not present.\nPolice: Garrin Smith, (619) 531-2271\nCity Attorney Contact: Jill S. Cristich
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Item 56:\nOrdinance Regarding Residential Tenant Utility Charges.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source: N/A\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 7/1/2025, Item S503 (Council\nvoted 6-0, Councilmember Campbell, Councilmember Lee and Councilmember Morenonot present):\n(O-2025-145)\nOrdinance amending Chapter 9, Article 8 of the San Diego Municipal Code by adding\nDivision 12, Sections 98.1201, 98.1202, 98.1203, 98.1204, 98.1205, 98.1206, and\n98.1207, relating to residential tenant utility fees.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on May 22, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Chair Elo-Rivera, second by Committee Member LaCava, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, LaCava-yea.\nCouncil District 9: Jefferey Nguyen, (619) 236-6699\nCity Attorney Contact: Nicole M. Denow
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Item 57:\nOrdinance Amending the Municipal Code Relating to Grocery Pricing\nTransparency.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source: N/A\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was amended by council action by interlineation at\nthe time of introduction on 7/1/2025, Item S501 (Council voted 7-0, Councilmember\nCampbell and Councilmember Moreno-not present):\n(O-2025-144 Rev.)\nOrdinance amending Chapter 3, Article 11, Division 1 of the San Diego Municipal Code\nby amending Sections 311.0101, 311.0102, 311.0103, 311.0104, and 311.0105, and by\nadding new Section 311.0106, relating to the Grocery Pricing Transparency Ordinance.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nCouncil District 5: Joon Suh, (619) 236-6655\nCity Attorney Contact: David J. Karlin
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Item S500:\nSeventh Amendment to the Lease Between the City of San Diego and I&G 525 B\nStreet, LLC for 525 B Street, San Diego, CA 92101. (Added 7/9/25)\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\n$157,312.00 for Fiscal Year 26 and a remaining $2,631,043.20 for base rent and estimated\noperating expenses over the term of the lease. To be split evenly between the Municipal\nand Water Funds.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 3.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2026-5)\nResolution determining that approval of that certain Seventh Amendment to Lease\nbetween I & G 525 B Street, LLC, a California limited liability company, and the City of\nSan Diego related to office space at 525 B Street is categorically exempt from the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act under Title 14 California Code of Regulations\nsection 15301.\nSubitem-B: (O-2026-1)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance approving that certain Seventh Amendment to Lease\nbetween I & G 525 B Street, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and the City of\nSan Diego related to office space at 525 B Street.\nSubitem-B: 6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Land Use and Housing Committee meeting on July 2, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Campillo, second by Vice Chair Elo-Rivera, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Lee-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Campillo-yea, Moreno-not present.\nEconomic Development: Christina Bibler, (619) 236-6421\nCity Attorney Contact: Julie Gough Inman
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Item S501:\nThis item has been removed from the Agenda. (Rev 7/11/25)